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r <br />t'. <br />••-■:: f <br />■/> <br />f'..- <br />PLANNING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 20, 1991 <br />interested in pursuincj Highway 55. An indication of that is <br />there has been no representation at any of the Highway 12 <br />Committee meetings from any of the Hiqhv/ay 55 communities. I <br />asked Mr. Dallam why that is and his response was that MNDOT did <br />not wish to unnecessarily alarm them. MNDOT is not thinking of <br />Highway 55 as a serious alternative. For the City of Orono to <br />keep throwing the corridor up to Highway 55 is unrealistic. I <br />would like to see it up there. I also want to have input on <br />where the corridor goes. <br />I agree that we need to work with the City of Long Lake. It <br />was previously suggested this evening that we offer concessions <br />to Lake Long to enable them to keep their business tax base. <br />Orono is not interested in having a downtown arca> but prefers <br />the rural character for our community. I believe that whatever <br />tax considerations we offer Long Lake to save their tax base and <br />relocate the downtown will have far less impact on U3 than <br />constructing the corridor elsewhere will. Let MNDDT construct a <br />downtown area that makes sense for Long Lake. The City needs to <br />work toward solutions rather than putting our heads in the sand. <br />MNDOT is very aware of the impact the five lines on the map <br />have on property values. They have indicated that their prime <br />objective is to have the corridor designated by this fall and <br />eliminate the other four options. Once the other lines are off <br />the map, it seems to me we have little opportunity for changing <br />their opinion. We need to work toward a solution soon. If the <br />City can put in front of MNDOT a solution that addresses Orono's <br />and Long Lake's concerns, we may have a better say in the matter. <br />It seems to me that there are few disputes about the use of the <br />existing corridor the farther west you go. Long Lake is the <br />trouble spot." <br />Charles Schroeder said, "It appears from listening <br />comments of Mr. Massopust and Mr. Cohen that some <br />information exists which is not known by the citizens." <br />to the <br />inside <br />Cohen explained that his comments are based on his past <br />experience in dealing with MNDOT a.nd road upgrades such as this <br />one that occurred in Golden Valley. <br />Massopust stated that his opinions are based on information <br />he gathered from attending the monthly MNDDT meetings. <br />Schroeder stated that the fact the citizens are present this <br />evening shows that they are not putting their heads in the sand. <br />He said, "I am mystified as to why Larry Dallam will not consider <br />Highway 55." <br />.Sally Hauser asked why Highway 55 is not a consideration and <br />if the citizen's efforts are in vain if in fact a corridor has <br />been selected. <br />- 10 - <br />I <br />I <br />hi iSwA Ml li ■* " -...t .. - . . .iA. . »^<TTWi fiifcin itffc- am i ■ a" i I .r -1 .a -ll.k ilfM. . . . . .1 .
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