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wayfinding signs and connected with a 5' concrete sidewalk on the south side of 145t" Street N between <br />Glenbrook Avenue N and Goodview Avenue. <br />Option 1 between Geneva Avenue North and Egg Lake Road was to have a 5' wide paved shoulder on both <br />sides of Goodview Avenue. An alternative to this was "share the road" signage. <br />Option 2 between Geneva Avenue North and Egg Lake Road was an 8' wide separated bituminous trail <br />between with a 5' wide boulevard buffer between the trail and roadway. An alternative to this was a 10' <br />wide boardwalk in lieu of a trail. <br />Open floor discussion included: Costs larger than concept and need, minimalize wetland impacts with one <br />side use, roadway striping/signage and drivers crossing lane lines. <br />Bob Rogers, at 14491 Glenbrook Avenue North, gave feedback that if a route through the neighborhood was <br />considered, pedestrians would continue to use Goodview. He was in favor of one side of Goodview having a <br />trail and/ or street painting. He asked if a roadway less than 12' wide was ever considered. <br />Scott Anderson, Public Works Director informed that State Aid Standards need to be followed. <br />Strub made a motion, Tennyson seconded to approve option 2 to be drafted at a 30% level of design with <br />WSB. <br />Ayes: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag, Mat Rauschedorfer, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson <br />Motion passed. <br />3. Adelaide Landing Future Park Name. <br />Denaway updated on the construction of the new park in Adelaide Landing. Irrigation, landscaping and <br />seeding starts in two weeks. The shelter and playground installation will begin after Labor Day. Input and <br />ideas from residents have been collected on what to name the new park. <br />Strub made a motion, Schmid seconded to approve the new park to be named Adelaide Landing Park. <br />Ayes: Roger Clarke, Shawn Haag, Mat Rauschendorfer, Nicole Schmid, Dave Strub, Ranell Tennyson. <br />Motion carried. <br />4. Lions Park Design Development <br />Denaway updated that the City Council approved the Feasibility Study and Master Plan at their July 20, 2020 <br />meeting. Candace Amberg, WSB Engineering provided a proposal for the design development to refine the <br />adopted master plan to a higher detail to prepare for construction. The proposal includes a topographical <br />survey, working with stakeholders to design the playground, and another stakeholder group to design the <br />pavilion. The cost of this is proposed to be $57,000. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />July 15, 2020 <br />