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City Council N~zutes <br />December 3, 2001 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />8. Council Worksession on Transportation Issues <br /> <br />8.1. MnDOT High~vay 10 Interregional Corridor Study <br /> <br />Terry Maurer indicated that N~DOT is conducting planning studies on seven interregional <br />corridors throughout Minnesota. He noted that two of the studies affect the City of Elk <br />River; a corridor study on TH 10 from 35W in Mounds View to Clear Lake, and the TH <br />101/TH 169 Study from Rogers to Garrison. <br /> <br />Terry Maurer introduced Howard Preston. Terry disclosed that M_r. Preston works for <br />Howard R. Green. He noted that Mr. Preston is the engineer ~vho has been kited by <br />MnDOT to work on the Highway 10 Interregional Corridor study. <br /> <br />Mr. Preston reviewed the TH 10 Interregional Corridor Study. It was noted that east of <br />Highway 169, the Highway 10 project was proposed to be three lanes in each clirection, <br />rebuilt to freeway standards, and be located further north closer to the railroad track. It ~vas <br />further noted that east of Highway 169, that Highway 10 was proposed to be three lanes in <br />each direction, a rural expressway, and that through the downtown area it was proposed that <br />Highway 10 be raised up above its current locadon ~vith one signalized intersection that ~vill <br />replace the current two signals (Main Street and Jackson Avenue). Discussion was held <br />regarding the impact the proposal would have on the downtown area. It was discussed that <br />these improvements would not likely happen for at least 15 years or more. Mayor ICIinzing <br />suggested that MnDOT look at alternative routes for the corridor other than going through <br />downtown Elk River, such as going north of the railroad tracks or even rerouting Highway <br />10 outside of Elk River. <br /> <br />8.2. <br /> <br />MnDOT High~vay 169 Interregional Corridor Study <br /> <br />Terry Maurer provided the Council with an update on the Highway 101/169 study. Items <br />discussed included an improved Highway 10/169/101 interchange, a full interchange at <br />Main Street, no exit/entrance at School Street ~vith an overpass for local traffic, and a split <br />diamond at the 193'a/197m intersection (going northbound, e.,dt at 193~d and entrance at <br />197th ... going southbound, e,,dt at 197m and entrance at 193'a). The Council discussed its <br />concern about the impact of these changes on the Highway 169 businesses, especi2y <br />around the School Street intersection. <br /> <br />6.4. <br /> <br />Request to Advertise for a Full-Time Liquor Store Employee and Part Time City Hall <br />Receptionist <br /> <br />The City Administrator indicated that one of the full-me liquor store employee has <br />requested to work part me rather than full me. He indicated that the Liquor Store <br />Manager is requesting authorization to advertise for a full tWne position. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ MOVED TO AUTHORIZE STAFF TO <br />ADVERTISE FOR A FULL TIME LIQUOR STORE EMPLOYEE. <br />COUNClLMEMBER TVEITE SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION <br />CARRIED 5-0. <br /> <br />The City Clerk indicated that Katie I~i, part Ume receptionist, has submitted her <br />resignation. The Clerk requested authorized to advertise for replacement. <br /> <br /> <br />
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