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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,November 27,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 8. OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD(CSAH 112-CSAH 6)DESIGN PROPOSAL—Continued <br /> reducing pickup/drop off areas for some vehicles,a left-turn into the parking lots,and a required parking <br /> lot reconfiguration. <br /> Alternative 2 is to replace the four-way stops with stoplights,which has basically the same benefits and <br /> challenges as the stoplight at County Road 6. <br /> Martini noted stoplights will add considerable cost to the project over a simple reconstruction and <br /> addition of turn lanes. Both options will considerably improve traffic circulation at both school campuses <br /> but Alternative 2 will better establish vehicle priority through signalization at all entrances and exits,will <br /> reduce pedestrian/vehicle conflicts,will prevent queues from extending into parking lots,will reduce the <br /> risk of queues overriding onto pick-up/drop-off areas,will remove queues from through lanes,offers <br /> parking lot expansion and an underpass as additional improvements,will expand pick-up/drop-off areas <br /> for all vehicles,offers better campus circulation options,and may be less expensive than Alternative 1 if <br /> the underpass and the parking lot expansion are not included. <br /> Pavement and traffic improvements would range between$1,600,000 to$1,800,000. Storm sewer <br /> improvements will run between$250,000 to$300,000,sewer replacement is estimated at$190,000,and <br /> water replacement is estimated at $210,000,for a total project cost of$2.25 to$2.5 million. <br /> Martini reviewed the proposed schedule for the project. Martini indicated he would be back in January <br /> before the City Council for a decision on the detailed design,and if approved,the plans would go out for <br /> bids in April. The project would be awarded in May and construction would commence in June of 2018. <br /> The project is anticipated to be completed by September of 2019. <br /> Walsh noted whenever sewer is replaced,the road needs to be tore up,and that this is the time to figure <br /> out what improvements should be done for the long haul. <br /> Dankey asked what the input from the school has been on the two alternatives and their internal <br /> circulation. <br /> Martini indicated he has met with the school a couple of times and that they have discussed their future <br /> improvements and possible options. Martini noted the two alternatives attempt to deal with the <br /> intersections and that other work can be done to help improve the school's internal circulation. There also <br /> is the potential for access off the west end onto Wayzata Boulevard. Martini stated all of that needs to be <br /> considered and that the alternatives are a summary of those preliminary discussions but that there is still a <br /> lot of work that needs to be done. <br /> Printup asked whether they have utilized any of the previous studies that have been completed on this <br /> road. <br /> Martini stated they have reviewed those plans. One of the options contained in those plans included <br /> roundabouts,which have been studied and determined not to be an appropriate solution on this corridor. <br /> In addition,all the traffic information was taken from work that was previously done. Martini indicated <br /> they have made good use of the investment the City has already put into this corridor and that they have <br /> not started from scratch. <br /> Page 4 of 12 <br />
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