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i<r � <br /> 1sT MEETING OF THE TH 10 CORRIDOR STUDY_COMMITTEE <br /> Sherburne County Government Center—Maple Room <br /> . Elk River, Minnesota <br /> Friday,December 17, 1999 <br /> Members Present: <br /> Terry Nagorski Sherburne Co. Comm. Ewald Peterson Big Lake Twp. <br /> Mike Johnson Sherburne Co. Comm. Jim Thares City of Big Lake <br /> Ken Paulson City of Becker Kelli Neu City of Becker <br /> Dave Schwarting Sherburne Co. Eng. Nancy Riddle Sherburne Co. Zon. <br /> Jim Brown Sherburne Co. Zoning Patrick Klaers City of Elk River <br /> Terry Maurer City of Elk River Deb Garross NAC (Big Lake) <br /> Steve Voss Mn/DOT D3 Terry Humbert Mn/DOT D3 <br /> Welcome and Introductions: <br /> Terry Humbert welcomed the membership to the meeting and the members introduced <br /> themselves. <br /> Terry Humbert provided a brief overview of the purpose of organizing the Committee and <br /> holding the meeting. He explained that the Committee was formed to assist Mn/DOT District 3 <br /> • in conducting a corridor study on TH 10 from the Anoka/Sherburne County Line east of Elk <br /> River to the west junction of TH 25 near Becker. He said the study is needed because of the <br /> area's rapid growth and development. He added one of the outcomes from the study would be a <br /> plan to manage access through the corridor. <br /> Terry Humbert stated that a project to resurface TH 10 from Elk River to Big Lake was currently <br /> in the district's construction program but may be modified and possibly deferred so some of the <br /> issues relating to access management from this study may be incorporated into the project. <br /> The Committee watched a short video produced by the Federal Highway Administration entitled, <br /> Access Management Overview. <br /> Committee Structure/Selection of Chair: <br /> Terry Humbert reviewed the proposed membership on the Committee and asked the membership <br /> for their feedback and input. <br /> Ken Paulson suggested Dennis Carlson from the city of Becker be added to the membership <br /> because of his engineering background and role in city affairs. The Committee agreed by <br /> consensus to add Mr. Carlson to the Committee's membership. <br /> The Committee discussed whether it should add a person to its membership representing parks <br /> • and trails interests, but decided that such interests were already represented through the current <br /> make up of the Committee. <br />