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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 22,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 14. DIAMOND LAKE REGIONAL TRAIL MASTER PLAN UPDATE(REMOTE) <br /> Edwards said this evening they will have Three Rivers Park District giving an update on their Master Plan <br /> progress on the Diamond Lake Regional Trail. They have a number of representatives from the district, <br /> Marge Beard,who is the District 1 representative Commissioner on the Park Board will give an <br /> introduction and after that they will turn it over the Stephen Shurson. <br /> Marge Beard thanked the Council and said Three Rivers is excited to be here and they kicked this off <br /> about a year ago working on the Diamond Lake Regional Trail. Throughout the year with all the ups and <br /> downs they have had a great experience in working with Orono residents and Staff and are very excited to <br /> share an update. She turned it over to Stephen Shurson the project manager. <br /> Mr. Shurson showed a presentation on screen and gave a brief overview and update on the analysis. <br /> Ultimately this evening,Three Rivers would seek the Council's support for the preferred route moving <br /> forward. Search corridors are part of the greater metro-wide plan that Met Council has put forth in the <br /> regional parks policy plan and the Diamond Lake Trail is one of those search corridors extending from <br /> the Lake Minnetonka area to Dayton/Rogers area. There are several different cities the trail would go <br /> through and it is about 20-21 miles long. This trail would be off-road, separated from the road,paved, 10 <br /> feet wide and one of the main goals of this project is to create a trail that is as park-like and scenic as <br /> possible. They would really like to see it as a destination-type of trail; Orono has many beautiful natural <br /> resource areas they would like to connect people to. It is a multi-use trail for pedestrians,bikes, in-line <br /> skating, dog walking, strollers,etcetera. Mr. Shurson pointed out being a Master Plan project, it is not <br /> something that will happen next year, it will take many years if not decades. After the Master Plan is <br /> complete later this year they will then begin to look into the property rights that are needed for the trail. <br /> The trail construction would not happen until that is complete which will take years or decades to realize <br /> the entire length of trail. He said they do need property rights from private property owners and they do <br /> not have much of that at all in the Orono area;they would do so on a seller basis only,negotiating that <br /> with the private property owners. He showed some graphics of the vision for the trail,a park-like,rural <br /> experience;where needed with big separated crossings of major highways which would be by bridge or <br /> underpass. He noted with all the wetlands located along the corridor,boardwalks would also be a key <br /> way to minimize impacts. About a year ago they had identified several different route alternatives in <br /> Orono and the entire corridor that the Council approved and Three Rivers made that public through public <br /> engagement. The public engagement happened from July to the end of the year and they had a lot of <br /> good information on the trails on their website. He noted people could place comments, as well as watch <br /> an informational video. To outreach,Three Rivers did a lot electronically with Facebook and newsletters, <br /> they put up a bunch of signs throughout the corridor, did pop-up events in parks and trails,and sent 3,600 <br /> mailings to property owners.As of today,they have already met with City Staff and the Parks <br /> Commission and today it is the Council's turn. He noted they have a preferred route for Orono as well as <br /> the other six communities.They are drafting the Master Plan and will bring it back to the City at the end <br /> of the year. At that time it will include a 30-day commentary for the public. <br /> Stewart Crosby showed an analysis and comment summary on screen of the sub-segments in Orono to <br /> take a look at some challenges, issues,positives and negatives of each of those. Starting with 08 along <br /> Spring Hill Road there were some safety concerns with both 08 and 07 where the trail would cross over <br /> County Road(CR)6 as it is high-speed traffic at 55 mph in both locations. Two options were reviewed <br /> going into Medina and going north; one is on Hunter Drive off of 07 and one is off Tamarack in 08. The <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />
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