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set forth for the project. <br />Council Member Seals asked about the lighting of the road. <br />Edwards mentioned that they will be using the same design for the light poles as what had <br />been used in Navarre. The lights will be added and they will vary in size and the corridor <br />will have a consistent look. They will have one light at each intersection as well. The lights <br />will transition to rural as you get out of Long Lake. <br />There was discussion regarding a guardrail along the curve in Wayzata and if there were <br />plans to add one there. <br />Council member Crosby was concerned about the safety without a guardrail and was <br />wondering if it was possible to have a guardrail added and try to keep it as aesthetically <br />pleasing as possible. <br />Will mentioned that it was outside of the guidelines and that his comment is noted. <br />2. Orono Road Plannini! and Fundin2 <br />Edwards presented the road planning and funding for Orono. Getting guidance from the <br />Council on road planning for 2017, 2018 and long term funding for roads are the main goals <br />for this presentation. Edwards presented three courses of action to show what can be <br />accomplished at each levy level. <br />Mayor Walsh mentioned budgeting more money for the pavement management plan and <br />planning a little more aggressively for the future could be a possibility. Walsh recommends <br />taking an approach at getting the worst roads done first and then see where we are from that <br />point. <br />Edwards recommended patching areas of some roads, depending on the size, could be an <br />acceptable cure for the time being; until there are funds available to do a complete fix. <br />Edwards has begun putting together a list of roads that will need attention. <br />Mayor Walsh recommended seven different roads that he would like considered for the list of <br />roads in need. <br />There was discussion of revisiting the Old Crystal Bay Road and a feasibility study that had <br />been done for Leaf Street in 2010. <br />Edwards mentioned that there could be other options as far as state funding that could be <br />used. Edwards proposed to pull information from the feasibility study and getting together <br />with the engineers to discuss it. <br />Mayor Walsh agreed with this and that we should continue to actively control it. <br />Edwards confirms to look into and put together a priorities list for 2018-19 roads. <br />Council member Seals would like to get more information about the project and would like it <br />kept simple. Seals would also like Edwards to come back with a plan of preventative <br />planning for the current roads that are in good shape in addition to those roads that currently <br />
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