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• MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD FEBRUARY 8, 1993 <br />( #13) HIGHWAY 12 SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS UPDATE <br />Cook reported there are three issues: the safety issue, upgrade to <br />Willow Drive, and the temporary signal at Willow Drive and Highway <br />12. He indicated MnDot has said the safety improvements are <br />scheduled for 1995, which means the signal light will not be <br />realized until then. He noted accidents during the three years <br />prior to 1992 averaged six per year, with two of those involving <br />Injuries to passengers. In 1992 there were fourteen accidents. <br />Mayor Callahan noted MnDot does not encourage the use of City <br />funding to install the signal. <br />Gerhardson said the City of Long Lake was willing to help fund the <br />temporary signal, but may not be in a financial position to do so <br />at this time. The State has determined a need for the signal, and <br />have approved conceptual plans including the signal and turn lanes. <br />Kelley asked at what point the City could close Willow Drive. <br />Gerhardson stated the north and south frontage roads would need to <br />be in place prior to that closing. <br />• Kelley suggested prohibiting crossing of lanes on Highway 12. <br />Cook stated that would be difficult to accomplish. <br />Mayor Callahan directed staff to return with alternative <br />suggestions. <br />Cook noted a pathway along Willow Drive is proposed by the City, <br />therefore, it is recommended to reduce the right -of -way acquisition <br />needed, an urban section be constructed the entire length of the <br />roadway. This would reduce the total width of the roadway and would <br />better maintain existing vegetation and trees. <br />Mayor Callahan asked if they are ready to proceed with this <br />improvement. <br />Gerhardson noted the feasibility study is complete with the <br />exception of the urban section costs. <br />Kelley asked why Willow Drive Is proposed to be upgraded. <br />Gerhardson stated Willow Drive is a MSA road, and Improvements are <br />needed due to the anticipated development along the roadway and the <br />fact the road is not built for 9 ton trucks. He noted there is <br />enough MSA funds to do the bike path along Old Crystal Bay Road and <br />is the other projects on the list. <br />13 <br />
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