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ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 26, 1990 <br />HIGHWAY 12 CORRIDOR CONTINUED • <br />not be available until the latter part of December. It may be <br />later than that if MND()T does not receive all of the information <br />they have requested from the various cities involved in this." <br />Ms. Behrman asked if Council knew whether Long Lake has <br />selected a corridor. <br />Acting Mayor Callahan replied, "They have not officially <br />selected a corridor. The meeting tha-: I attended was sponsored <br />by citizen groups, not by the Long Lake Council. They made a <br />specific point not to discuss a corridor preference." <br />Ms. Behrman asked whether it is the intention of the City of <br />Orono to work with the City or Long Lake. She stated that the <br />public does not seem well informed. <br />Goetten encouraged Ms. Behrman to invite persons to attend <br />not only the December 1, 1990 meeting in Orono, but the various <br />citizen group meetings as well. She said, "If they attend the <br />citizen group meetings, they will get the correct information, <br />rather than innuendo." <br />Acting Mayor Callahan cautioned that at some point, <br />supposedly in the Spring, the MNDOT meetings will stop. He said, <br />"When those meetings stop, the direct opportunity for the cities <br />and citizens to have input will lessen." • <br />Rosemary Schauer, "Laker" Newspaper, stated that the <br />Citizen, Technical and Policy Committee meetings for December <br />will only occur if the traffic forecast information is available. <br />The purpose of these city meetings is to provide MNDOT with <br />unique characteristics in each city that may need to be <br />considered in selecting a corridor. This will help MNDOT to <br />complete their overlays." <br />Ms. Behrman stated that she had attended a meeting in Maple <br />Plain. She said, ''Not much happened at the meeting and few <br />people attended. A representative from MNDOT talked about the <br />various routes. He indicated that the concern wi_h the two <br />northerly routes is that they want to pick a route that people <br />will use as an alternative to Highway 12. They feel that Highway <br />55 and County Road 11 are too far north. They also said that if <br />a particular city, such as Long Lake, takes a strong stand <br />opposing the location of the corridor through the town, that <br />MNDOT could not select that particular corridor." <br />Acting Mayor Callahan said, "There is more to it than that. <br />If Orono and Long Lake were to object to a particular corridor, <br />MNDOT would probably drop the project and leave the road where it <br />is now. However, if just one city said no, MNDOT could, through <br />a long process, force that city to accept the corridor. Wayzata • <br />- 8 - <br />