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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 9, 1995 <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT <br />(#13) OLD BEACH ROAD THROUGH TRAFFIC PROBLEM <br />Moorse reported that this issue relates to traffic problems on Old Beach Road. It has <br />been found that a large number of vehicles, 3600 a day, are using this road as a shortcut <br />between CoRds 15 and 19. Staff has had discussions with the residents on alternatives <br />and is recommending restriction of the access to Old Beach Road. <br />Staff is proposing to close the CoRd 19 end of Old Beach Road, thus eliminating it as a <br />through road. Traffic will then need to go to the CoRd 15 and 19 "mtersection. Moorse <br />has spoken with the county about left turn arrows at CoRds 15 and 19 to facilitate the <br />traffic flow. Barricades are proposed to be used to temporarily close the road over the <br />winter which will allow time to assess the closure. A possible cul-de-sac would be <br />installed later. <br />Barrett said a public hearing would be necessary before permanently closing oflfthis <br />access or neighbors may petition for a variance. In emergency situations, the City docs <br />have the authority to temporarily close a road without a public hearing. <br />Kirk Sherman of 2505 Old Beach Road presented the neighbors concerns. The neighbors <br />support the cul-de-sac option < • • w»i>ty the safety issue. The police department has <br />estimated the speed of cars traveling on this road to be between 40-50 mph but there is <br />no safe p*ace to set up surveillance to monitor violations of the speed limit laws. There <br />have been four school bus incidents where cars have driven around a bus which has had <br />its stop sign extended and red flashers on. <br />It was reported by Sherman and Council Member Hurr that the Minnetonka Beach <br />Council is also looking into this issue. <br />It was determined that a cul-de-sac would require a large enough turnaround for a bus or <br />emergency vehicle. Discussion was held on how this would occur during the temporary <br />closing. Staff will determine the costs involved for this change and discuss with the <br />County the changes for the turn arrows prior to the public hearing meeting. <br />Jim Krey of2560 Old Beach Road owns the property where the turnaround would be <br />placed. He is in favor of this action and sees it as the reasonable solution to the problem. <br />It was his opinion that the short cut was only a perceived one. <br />Hurr said that she could not support this closure until timed turn arrows were installed at <br />CoRd 15 and 19 and the "no passing" sign west on CoRd 15 be removed. Moorse also <br />said that the County could provide signs stipulating that this road will be closed to notify <br />the public prior to its occurrence.