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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,August 08, 2011 <br /> Page 14 <br /> based on the mechanism for funding and definition of state aid roads, that desig- <br /> nation should have also been addressed. <br /> Suzanne Sancilio, 1221 West County Road C-2 (immediately west of Jose- <br /> phine Woods Development at bottom of hill) <br /> Ms. Sancilio thanked the City Council for the opportunity to address costs for <br /> connecting County Road C-2 at Griggs Avenue. Ms. Sancilio opined that it may <br /> sound inexpensive to connect the road through laying of concrete and removal of <br /> a few trees to those signing the petitions to do so without having fully studied the <br /> traffic study. Ms. Sancilio noted that state aid funds could be designated for other <br /> city neighborhoods; and while the study didn't address specific dollar amounts, <br /> she noted that it did give the community a glimpse of tax dollar expenditures. <br /> Ms. Sancilio noted the impacts including destruction of Heritage Oaks in the way <br /> of a new section of roadway, construction costs for 175' of roadway where none <br /> currently existed, narrowing of the cul-de-sac, installation of traffic signals, street <br /> lights, bike lanes and sidewalks; all in order to be consistent with the Roseville <br /> Master Plan. If that additional cost wasn't enough, Ms. Sancilio noted the signifi- <br /> cant risk for motorists passing through and residents of County Road C-2 with the <br /> vertical hill. While not asked to design a road, Ms. Sancilio noted that the traffic <br /> research team had addressed potential options for mitigation that would be re- <br /> quired. <br /> Ms. Sancilio referenced Question #30 in the staff and City Attorney responses ad- <br /> dressing City liability if County Road C-2 was connected; and need to mitigate <br /> design deficiencies if there was a connection. Ms. Sancilio opined that these <br /> could be considered additional costs as well. Ms. Sancilio noted additional costs <br /> in lowering the hill at County Road C-2 and moving it west; removal/replacement <br /> of the existing retaining wall at County Road C-2 by approximately one foot (1') <br /> during this extensive construction project; addition of three feet (3') of fill in low <br /> areas of County Road C-2 near Fernwood Avenue; and reconstruction of numer- <br /> ous driveways along County Road C-2, Josephine Woods, and Merrill, if not <br /> elsewhere. Ms. Sancilio noted additional costs for relocating or revising storm <br /> drainage, water main and other infrastructure in changing roadway profiles; costs <br /> to move the hill and flatten the slope; requiring many residents to re-grade and/or <br /> replace their driveways; and reconstruction of an established residential street and <br /> disruption of infrastructure. <br /> Ms. Sancilio suggested that petitioners and casual observers should consider fully <br /> the hardship they would wreak on this neighborhood; and opined that this was not <br /> a simple project, nor was the City in any position to incur these costs; and urged <br /> that the City Council keep County Road C-2 closed. <br /> Donna Miliotis, 1128 County Road C-2 <br /> Ms. Miliotis noted her advocacy in keeping County Road C-2 closed. Ms. Milio- <br /> tis clarified some misconceptions presented from her perspective. <br />