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(0.1.~1 LTLIC <br /> <br />1326 Energy Park Drive <br /> <br />SL Paul, ~ 55108 <br /> <br />612-644-4389 <br /> <br />1-800-888-2923 <br /> <br />Fax: 612-6~.9446 <br /> <br />CML ~NGINE~ING: <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />MUNICIPAL <br />~LANNING <br /> <br />5OUD WASTE <br />STRUCTURAL <br />SU£V':YING <br /> <br />TP~,~J:FIC <br />TiC~NSFORTAT1ON <br /> <br />ELeCTrICAL/MECHANICAL ' <br />~NGiNE~RING: <br /> <br />h'VAC <br />POW~,R D!STRtBUTION <br /> <br />$CADA <br /> <br />5YST.~M CONTRO~ <br /> <br />OFFICES IN: <br /> <br /> ,INNEAPOU5 <br /> <br />PRIOR LAKE <br /> <br />ST. PAUL <br /> <br />WASECA <br /> <br /> MINUTES <br />TH169 CORRIDOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION MF. ETING <br /> Thursday, February 20, 1997 <br /> City Hall <br /> <br />Staff Present: Terry Maurer, City Engineer <br /> Andy Brotzler, MSA <br /> <br />Meeting gl (5:30- 6:30 p.m.) for Business Owners along TH169 south of School <br />Street. No business owners were present for this meeting. <br />Meeting//2 (6:30-7:30 p.m.) for Residents living south of School Street, east of <br />TH169. See attached sign-up sheet for attendance. <br /> <br />Terry Maurer, City Engineer, stated that the City has been working with MnDOT to <br />facilitate safety improvements along TH169 between Main Street and 193rd Avenue. The <br />City is requesting MnDOT financing for the improvements which include fencing and/or <br />lighting on the TH169 corridor. He stated that MnDOT is requesting a Public <br />Participation Program as part of the project development process. <br /> <br />Terry Maurer reviewed the following issues that have taken place to-date regarding safety <br />concerns along Highway 169: <br /> <br /> MnDOT has extended the timing of the yellow lights by one second and moved <br /> some loop detectors further away from the signal I. ight intersection. <br /> MnDOT studied the timing of pedestrian crossing and determined that no change <br /> was necessary. <br />Installation of warning flashers is being studied by MnDOT. <br />It has been suggested that the 45 mph speed limit be extended further north. <br />MnDOT is studying this request. <br />City staff is studying the possibility of constructing a pedestrian bridge. An <br />ISTEA Grant Application has been submitted requesting funding for this <br />consumction. <br />Fencing along the TH169 right-of-way is being considered between Main Street <br />and 193rd Avenue. <br />Lighting along the TH169 corridor between Main Street and 193rd Avenue is <br />being considered. <br /> <br />Terry went on to explain that the lights would be standard 40-foot high cobra headlights <br />placed every 150-feet on opposite sides of the highway so, essentially,, there would be a <br />light every 300-feet on each side of the highway. He also explained that the type of <br />fencing being considered is a 5-foot high chain link fence that would be installed along <br />the right-of-way. He indicated that MnDOT would request that the City provide the <br />electricity for the lights and take on a normal maintenance, such as relamping or <br />repainting, if necessary. MnDOT would maintain responsibility for major repairs such <br /> <br />230/347-241 l.feb <br /> <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer <br /> <br /> <br />