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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 26,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> uses of Fox Street well into the future. Their request is to get that opportunity right.He is asking the City <br /> Council to direct Staff to conduct an additional feasibility study for provision of bike and pedestrian <br /> safety, including community and neighborhood outreach.This would be a relatively minimal expense and <br /> if the budget were a concern,he and others would be willing to contribute to that effort.Most importantly <br /> it is an opportunity for resident engagement and education.He noted this would also allow time to explore <br /> additional funding options.Mr.Dayton has been in touch with Commissioner LaTondresse at Hennepin <br /> County,as well as Representative Dean Phillips and Representative Kelly Morrison.This potential <br /> investment in clean,forward-looking, climate-conscious infrastructure aligns with County, State,and <br /> Federal funding priorities and he thinks there is an opportunity there.Mr. Dayton thanked Edwards for his <br /> guidance and said he has been great and represented the City well. <br /> Barbara Schmidt,50 Landmark Drive, asked if this stretch of road is part of the Comprehensive Plan <br /> approved by the City for bike trails. <br /> Edwards replied the City does have a bike trail plan and this stretch of road is not included. <br /> Penny Saiki,2874 Casco Point Road,was here for the presentation from the soils engineer who explained <br /> that portions of the road that go over the wetland are always going to heave every year. If they widen a <br /> road the tendency is to go faster;she noted the upland area surrounding is treed,landscaped,and if they <br /> widen it the landscape goes away and it is decades of recovery. She thinks everyone here in Orono came <br /> out not because it looks like downtown Minneapolis,Edina,or Eden Prairie,they came out because of the <br /> setting and she thinks they need to respect that.To change the wetland,she noted John Miller stated at the <br /> previous meeting that in the old days people just went straight from one point to another and it did not <br /> matter what the soils or landscape were, it was about the shortest route.Today, in being more educated <br /> and with the engineering background, she thinks they need to respect that. <br /> Nivin Macmillan stated she has lived on or within 1.5 miles of Fox Street for 45 years. She dreads <br /> sounding like a crotchety old lady that doesn't want anything to change and she certainly wants the <br /> children to be safe.It is hard for her to see the pressing need, of course they need to do something about <br /> Fox Street,but she does not see the pressing need for the bike lane.They have miles of biking around <br /> them and from where she lives on Fox Street it is exactly .3 of a mile to the Dakota Trail and perhaps a <br /> little over.5 miles to the Luce Line. It seems like a tremendous expense, she is concerned about the <br /> Watershed,and she is not an expert and cannot speak to it specifically but they know what the water is <br /> like in the low place at the east end of the road and they have geese swimming there some years. She feels <br /> very protective of the wetlands.Ms.Macmillan noted it is hard to argue about taking the children to ice <br /> cream because that is good;however, one must weigh the value of the ice cream and the short distance <br /> with all that would be involved in widening the road.The final embarrassing thing she has to say which <br /> may seem like a very small and unimportant factor, it was"real country"when she moved out there in the <br /> 1970's and they do have a little island of something out there that does not feel like downtown and she <br /> feels very protective of that. While she hates to be in opposition to her good friend Eric Dayton and wants <br /> his boys to have ice cream,she is against putting a bike and walking trail on Fox Street. <br /> Robert McNae 1840 Fox Street, stated as the populations grows in Orono he thinks it is imperative to stay <br /> in the forefront of growing with the rest of the City, State,and world. He thinks they must move forward <br /> and while it is only half a mile to get to the Dakota or Luce Line,one takes their life in their hands to get <br /> there.No matter how wide or narrow that road is,unless they do something to protect pedestrians and <br /> Page 3 of 13 <br />