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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for March 1, 2021 <br />Page 7 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />Denaway talked about the long term plan for the trail saying the trail on 147th Street had been <br />shown in the 2040 and 2030 Trails Plan. She talked about the controlled intersection at TH61 <br />and 147th Street and how that led people to use that trail. On the west side of Oneka Parkway, <br />the trail was expected to connect with future roadways. It was likely to be a major connection to <br />the park. <br /> <br />Weidt asked her thoughts about having a trial on the south side and north side of City Hall. <br />Denaway explained pedestrians coming from the east side would use the controlled intersection, <br />Pedestrians coming from the south on the trail would take the easiest path on the south side <br />instead of going all the way to the intersection. <br /> <br />Weidt asked her to talk about an eight-foot trail versus a 5-foot sidewalk. Denaway responded <br />that bicyclists and roller bladers were not likely to take a sidewalk. Additionally, the trail would <br />offer more room for traffic to move in either direction and eliminate passing on the streets. <br /> <br />Mark showed the roadway design and what a five-foot boulevard with an eight foot trail would <br />look like, and explained they were looking to acquire 15.75 feet along the properties. <br /> <br />Miron talked about the loss of trees and vegetation as result of construction and asked if <br />appraisals included the value of those loses. <br /> <br />Erichson replied that it did include valuation for those components. <br /> <br />Bob Shields, 14770 Flay Avenue, talked about how the roadway and trail system would be right <br />on top of them. He questioned why a five-foot sidewalk was safe elsewhere but not there. He <br />asked that this input not fall on deaf ears. <br /> <br />Weidt asked Shields if he understood why an eight-foot trail made sense with the volume of <br />traffic. Shields stated he understood but could not envision a situation in a two block area that <br />would cause a bottleneck. He said three feet would make a world of difference to them (the <br />property owners). <br /> <br />Ron Gerdesmeier, 5558 147th Street, asked if a headcount was ever done on people coming from <br />the north side because more seem to be coming from the south side. Gerdesmeier suggested <br />improving the trail on the south side to make it more attractive and highlight the downtown to <br />the new park. Weidt replied that the thought was that people will be doing both. <br /> <br />Petryk asked about minimum green areas, and Erichson replied that it was proposed to be a five- <br />foot green area between the road and trail. Erichson talked about discussions he had with the <br />Public Works Department about maintenance saying any less than that was hard to maintain and <br />a clear zone was required. Petryk talked about Europa Trail in her neighborhood and the <br />bituminous bike trail in front of those homes with roughly a four foot green space that gets <br />within 35-40 feet of people’s living space and closer than that to the garages. She said it does <br />not devalue the homes, and it keeps children and bicyclists safe and off the road. <br /> <br />Weidt acknowledged there could be compromises about the green spaces and understood the
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