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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 26,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> people using that road,something tragic is going to happen.He noted people move down that road at <br /> faster than 35 mph and it is not safe for anyone to enjoy what they all love in Orono and the trails in the <br /> area.He encourages the City Council to explore the opportunity for everyone to enjoy what they have in <br /> the City. <br /> Rick Hendell,owns the lot on 1735 Fox Street,and is opposed to this as well,it is in the highland,upland <br /> area,and there are many mature trees.He builds and remodels homes and he knows roads;this particular <br /> stretch has very steep edges and once they start to widen the road it causes a domino effect and he sees a <br /> lot of collateral damage regarding vegetation.He loves the idea of a bike path,there is not a bike path <br /> connecting anywhere around there and he feels widening the roads would encourage more people to <br /> travel in an unsafe area.The wider the roads get,the faster people go and he feels visibility is already not <br /> great on that road,he thinks this would encourage more dangerous behavior.He noted there could also be <br /> a lot of expense incurred with utilities,gas lines,etcetera, and he does not see it as necessary.He noted he <br /> is opposed to it. <br /> Anas Abukhadra, 1745 Fox Street,owns three lots on Fox Street and is against this because he believes it <br /> will not be safe or make it any safer for anyone else.He also believes it will create noise,take away <br /> privacy,and create more maintenance on the property.He is against it. <br /> Mary Wray, 1390 Fox Street,noted they previously lived on the corner of Brown Road and Fox Street <br /> (680 Brown Road S),and when her sons were younger they wanted to go biking. One day they tried to <br /> bike on Fox Street and it was incredibly dangerous how fast the cars were going by. She noted they also <br /> would not let them ride on Brown Road because the cars go by so rapidly and trucks drive down the <br /> middle of the road as they do not feel comfortable being on one side of the road. She thinks having lines <br /> down the center would be very helpful and noted groups of bikers going 25 mph are bypassed by cars <br /> going 50 mph. She is sure the police have reports of how fast they have ticketed people driving on Fox <br /> Street,and she does not know any additional ways to slow traffic.Ms. Wray noted the amount of traffic <br /> on Fox Street has increased with the development in Orono,she has seen it explode,and does not feel it <br /> as a safe place,therefore she is against bike lanes. In putting a bike lane in,they are saying it is a safe <br /> place for bikes when it is really not. She has talked to Edwards about people parking their cars to get to <br /> the Dakota Trail on the east side of Fox Street,they are getting kids out of the cars,getting bikes out, it is <br /> so dangerous and she is surprised an accident has not happened there. <br /> Joan Migliori, 1655 Fox Street,thanked the Council for hearing concerns regarding a potential bike lane. <br /> She would like them not to consider a feasibility study noting they have heard tonight that the road is very <br /> narrow, is constrained by vegetation,the Watershed,they cannot change the facts or environment but can <br /> improve the road's surface.They could potentially put fog lanes which would help drivability but <br /> encouraging any type of pedestrian or biking on that road will be a dangerous endeavor. <br /> Mayor Walsh clarified that the Council approved the engineering bid to start work on the road.They have <br /> planned to repair the road and waited until they had the full budget available. When they redo roads,the <br /> City tries to widen everywhere they can,manage the water,make it as safe as it can be with striping,and <br /> this would be nothing different.There is not a trail plan,there is nothing that connects to these trails,and <br /> Mayor Walsh lives on Rest Point where it is about 12 feet wide and he understands biking on the street is <br /> dangerous.He thinks the City has done a good job in working with the Park Department and Three Rivers <br /> to make connections all around the area,and he thinks there are plenty of places to go and park. He <br /> Page 4 of 13 <br /> 1 <br />