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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL WORKSESSION - February 13, 2008 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Councihnember Holmes asked why the road has to go to the north. <br /> <br />Jim Tolaas, Ramsey County Public Works, stated there is a siguificant environmental concern <br />along the south side of 96. In addition, the medians are important for safety, the shoulders are an <br />important feature for safety, and the turn lanes provide some additional width. He stated the City <br />will have to wrestle with whether it wants a sidewalk along the north boulevard area. He noted <br />the new bridge has to be considerably larger, longer, and higher and the alignment of CR 96 is <br />shifted northward to align with the I35W interchange and bridge. He stated if the County is able <br />to curtail some of the impact on Arden Manor, it will do that, and added it is possible that some <br />of the units along the north frontage may not be impacted. <br /> <br />Councihnember Holden asked about the regional trail width. <br /> <br />Mr. Tolaas stated the minimum standard is eight feet and the County is proposing 10-12 feet. <br /> <br />Councihnember Holden asked if the trail could be moved five feet to the south to reduce some of <br />the impact to Arden Manor. <br /> <br />Mr. Tolaas stated when the environmental studies are completed, the County will see what the <br />impacts are, and added it will be important to make sure the alignment on CR 96 approaching <br />35W is correct. <br /> <br />Ken Haider, Ramsey County Public Works, indicated that most of this information will be <br />available in the near future. He stated there are a number of constraints, including the lake, the <br />bridge, and how to stage the bridge at the interchange, and these overarching concerns will guide <br />the County as it does its preliminary engineering. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant stated he is in favor of trails on both sides as well as overhead or an <br />underground connection on CR 96 given the existence of TCAAP so that people can cross over <br />CR 96 safely. He stated he would need to see that in the plan in order to support that plan. <br /> <br />Councihnember McClung stated he did not understand the need for a stoplight at Old Highway <br />10 and CR 96 ifthere is no longer a service drive coming down. <br /> <br />Mr. Tolaas stated the County will review traffic movement to see if a signal is warranted. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding traffic volume and access points for TCAAP. <br /> <br />Chris Roy, Mn/DOT, stated that the signal that currently exists at TH 10/CR 96 is one of the top <br />300 most dangerous intersections in the State. He noted there is a strong desire by people <br />traveling on CR 96 who want to get to TH 10; with the removal of that signal, many of those <br />people will be moved to an intersection at a desired interchange location. He indicated that while <br />the signalized intersection at TH 10 and CR 96 is dangerous, the proposed intersection leading <br />into TCAAP would be equally dangerous if signalized. <br />
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