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City of Medina <br />2052 County Road 24 <br />Hamel, Minnesota 55340 <br />FEB 231957 <br />V . ; t . V. i ^ J ! » » <• ^ 1.... «... .... . . -...... * <br />February 12, 1987 <br />Dear Medina Residents: <br />The Medina City Council held an informational meeting on Tuesday, February 3rd to <br />discuss the possibility of approving an extension of Co. Rd. 116 through the City <br />of Medina. <br />The proposed alignment is designed to connect H^iTy. 55 to Hwy.. 12:■, as shown on the <br />map on the reverse side. <br />At the meeting the City Engineer presented the following information: <br />3+ miles of City street would be transferred to the county high^^ay system; Cost of <br />constructing 1^ miles of new road would be approximately $415,000 with the entire cost <br />of construction being borne by Hennepin County; a north/south road had been included <br />in the cities Comprehensive Plan. <br />Benefits of the project would be: faster response time by emergency vehicles; a safer <br />road than city streets because hills would be cut dov/n and curves straightened; less <br />use of city streets by north/south traffic. <br />Ted Hoffman of Hennepin County Transportation explained that construction ^rauld consist <br />of a 9 ton road similar to Co. Rds. 24 and 19 with two-12 ft. lanes and paved 8 ft. <br />shoulders on each side. After designation as a County State-Aid road, the estimated <br />cost of 2k million dollars for the entire project could be taken from State Aid-funds. <br />The County would then put the project into its 5 year plan and detailed design ^rork <br />could canmence. The road \rould be constructed to a 45 mph design with stop signs placed <br />on Co. Rd. 116 at Co. Rd. 24 and Co. Rd. f with signals at Hwy. 12. <br />Various city residents spoke in favor of, and against, the construction. Some of <br />the favorable comments were: The inability to travel on Medina Rd. during the spring, <br />mud season; the ability to move emergency vehicles through the City in a faster, safer <br />manner; a north/south road through the City is inevitable when consideration is given <br />to there only being Co. Rd. 19 and H^iTy. 101 which are north/south routes but are 7 miles <br />apart; the ability to have a through road at no expease to residents; the need to <br />upgrade Willow Dr. in a few years at a cost of $I ’^7,000 to $200,000, assessed to <br />city residents. <br />.pponen. expressed the following concerns: A corridor bet^veen Hwy. 55 and Hwy. 12 <br />for the benefit of others; a majoi' road through the middle of the city would alter <br />the rural atmosphere and hasten development of the city; an increase in truck traffic; <br />convenience for commuters, rather than residents; traffic^ speed will increase; the <br />city is being asked to approve. 24 foot wide road, which is wider than the new city <br />road width policy for rural resxdential roads. <br />The City Council agreed that the magnitude of the proposed road warranted .notification <br />of all residents and business owners in Medina and request chat written -arments be <br />forwarded to City Mall prior to their next discussion of the matter on Tuesday, March 17th <br />at 8:00 p.m.Yours truly, <br />cm OF hSDINA <br />'Doniia Roehl, Clerk-Treasurer
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