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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes January 14, 2014 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />4. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Crosswalk Discussion <br /> <br />Committee Member Petersen recapped that residents at Fox Ridge expressed concern <br />about the access to Royal Hills Park. He received an email explaining the concerns <br />which he ultimately forwarded on to Ms. Olson. He indicated the residents walk down <br />the east side and cross at the corner by his home and there is no curb cut to get into the <br />park with strollers and wheelchairs. The only other option is to use the crosswalk at <br />Royal Hills Drive and put the strollers on the grass. He indicated the residents would like <br />a crosswalk at the corner by his house so they can cross there. Discussion ensued <br />regarding the issue and Public Works Director Maurer indicated that studies indicate that <br />striped crosswalks at uncontrolled intersections are actually less safe than if nothing were <br />there. Reports indicate that the number of people that make full stops at a stop sign is <br />less than 12% and this is the same as with a crosswalk. He indicated there is no way to <br />make people cross at a crosswalk as they are going to cross wherever they feel safe. Mr. <br />Maurer indicated he feels at this time the road is striped where residents feel most safe <br />crossing and adding another crosswalk would be of no benefit. He suggested the <br />committee do something similar to what was done with Valentine Hills, and engage the <br />neighborhood to find out what the residents want. It was felt the playstructure could be <br />put on a list of enhancements for the park and at that point in time the location of the <br />playstructure could be looked at in conjunction with the pathway. <br />B. Other New Business <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />5. REPORTS <br /> <br />A.City Council Report <br /> <br />Council Liaison McClung also recapped that there will be two Public Hearings regarding <br />franchise fees, one on February 10th and the other on February 24th. <br /> <br />Mr. McClung indicated that there will be a TCAAP Open House on Wednesday, January <br />nd <br />22, at 5:30 p.m. in the Marsden Room. At the Open House consultants will be <br />presenting the first draft of the Master Plan which also includes potential trails and green <br />space. Council Liaison McClung indicated he highly recommends that all attend and <br />would be interested in the committees feedback and guidance regarding the green space <br />that is being provided and the types of parks that are included in the Master Plan. <br /> <br /> application for the Federal <br />Tap Funding which would provide money for trails. He indicated Council is fully aware <br />that this is an important segment and they give their full support. <br /> <br />
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