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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CIT\ COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 14, 1996 <br />(Corridor Selection for Hw\ 12 Upgrade - Continued) <br />Goldsmith asked if any study has been done comparing trathc west of 394 versus east of <br />Long Lake to dow ntown with the number of accidents It is his belief that accidents <br />caused from the stacking up of trartlc is greater than in Long Lake and Orono O'Keefe <br />said he believed the opposite based on accident reports Accident tables were available to <br />the public on the information table <br />Suzanne Platell, North Brown Road in Long Lake, said she was not convinced the new <br />roadway was needed She agreed that there is waiting but not compared to that on <br />Interstate 494 Platell opined that the no build option might be a better solution She did <br />not feel the people of Long Lake and Orono w ould w ant the Hashing arrow s and the like <br />which would be used in the reversible lane proposal She cited an example of owning a <br />home overlooking Hwy 169 and the ditViculty in selling and the loss of value Platell <br />asked O'Keefe what the proposal would be to those properties not taken but affected by <br />depressed v alues O'Keefe noted that noise travels along the line of sight, and if the road <br />is visible, it will have an impact O'Keefe said Mn/DOl will mitigate and do what they <br />can to eliminate noise and sight impact with berms and noise walls to capture and reduce <br />the noise As far as depressing values, O'Keefe said he did not know' if this was true. <br />Ms. Karlin, Orono, noted attending a meeting in Maple Plain where Mn/DOT was asked <br />why the road was started It was said it would be to carry 5,000 more cars expected in <br />the next 20 years and for a truck route 1100 homes were also reported planned to be <br />built in Watertown She questioned why Hwy 7 was not being improved instead <br />O'Keefe said there was not the demand to use Hwy 7 as there is with 394/12, which is a <br />direct route to downtown and Ridgedale Hwy 12 is identified on the National Highway <br />System and is of a higher classification due to the population it serv es Karlin was also <br />infonned, when asked, that the highway improvement would extend 300-400' west of <br />CoRd 6 <br />Bruce McFadden, Orono, said he saw the improvement of Hwy 12 over Hwy 7 as <br />satisfaction of political pressure adding that the highway would create traffic. He saw a <br />long term effect beyond this project where more roadway will be requested He asked <br />O’Keefe if creation of traffic was taken into consideration and what measures are being <br />taken in areas with changes to properties such as berms O'Keefe said he disagreed that <br />the highway would create traffic noting that people create traffic w'ith households, <br />employers, and shopping centers O'Keefe said barriers are a committed portion of the <br />design development and a key area to address O'Keefe said there will be three <br />dimensional designs used in working with neighborhoods for berms, bridges, and <br />landscaping to show the results as realistically as possible. <br />The hearing was closed for questions.
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