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Item # 6.1. <br /> <br />City <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Mayor and City Co~i~ ~nci~l <br /> ~, <br />Michele McPhersob;V, Director of Planning <br /> <br />February I I, 2002 <br /> <br />Snowmobile Trail Changes <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br /> E-mail from Greg Strommen, River City Snow Riders <br />· E-mail from City Resident (asked to remain anonymous) <br />· Revised Snowmobile Trail Map <br /> <br />Back~round <br /> <br />At the January 22, 2002 City Council meeting, the Council directed staff to work with <br />residents and the snowmobile club on resolving the issue of snowmobiles on 193ra Avenue <br />and Mississippi Road. <br /> <br />Analysis <br /> <br />The Snowmobile Task Force met on Monday, January 28th tO review the comments and <br />issues that had been raised at the January 22nd Cky Council meeting. Those present included <br />Dave Anderson, representing the Elk River Park and Recreation Commission; Dawn Hork <br />and Todd Bouma, Elk River residents; Laurie Collins, Greg Strommen and Steve Rief, <br />representing the River City Snow Riders. Staff present included Michele McPherson, <br />Director of Planning. <br /> <br />The Task Force met for 1-¥~ hours to discuss options and solutions to the issues raised by <br />the residents and Council. Ensuring the safety of both the public and the snowmobilers, as <br />well as preserving the right to snowmobile within the City limits was agreed to as a goal of <br />the Task Force. The easiest item to resolve was the Mississippi Road loop, as the intent of <br />that loop was to allow residents a means to get to the Highway 10 corridor, not welcome <br />snowmobilers from outside the City into the neighborhoods. <br /> <br />The 193ra Avenue link was more difficult to resolve, as it provides a connection from the <br />Highway 10 corridor to 169. This was not the original preferred route. The preferred route <br />is along the railroad tracks from Proctor to Lions Park over to Jackson Avenue and along <br /> <br /> <br />