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walkability and alternate transportation masterplan implementationpro LB 10/11 <br />u Reviewing concept for new Park N Ride facility in Little Canada at <br />Rice St. and HWY. 36 DS 4111 <br />u City Awarded LC A. grant for construction of trail from Sienna <br />Green to County Road B. Construction expected in 2011. PT 6/1 <br />u Draft of new residential and commercial zoning codes promotes <br />design that promotes walkability. PT6110 <br />u Staff, in conjunction with AEON, has applied for an LC A. grant <br />from Metropolitan Council for a grant to construct a sidewalk from <br />Har Mar Apartments to County Road B which dramatically improve <br />walk ability and access for the residents of the Har Mar Apartments to <br />local stores and transit options. PT 121 <br />u Staff is planning on sending out RFPs for the new zoning code in <br />September. PT 9109 <br />u Rice Street Interchange design will incorporate bike and ped facilities <br />into the design and have discussed transit needs with Met Council. DS <br />6109 <br />u In anticipation of designing a new zoning code, staff, the Planning <br />Commission, and the City Council are reviewing the use of form- <br />based codes for the new zoning code. Form based codes emphasize <br />walk ability and alternative transportation. PT 6109 - see also Long Term <br />Goals <br />u The City recently approved a new Metro Transit Park and Ride <br />Facility in the Twin Lakes area that will provide access to transit <br />services. PT3109 - see also Long Term Goals <br />u Comp Plan Transportation section discusses each of these items. <br />Council discussion October 0 8. DS 10108 <br />u Livable Communities concepts incorporated into design guidelines, <br />Pathway Master Plan discusses ped and bike goals and policies. DS 7108 <br />Long Term Goals <br />Develop Program to provide fire, safety, u The Fire Department started offering fire training classes and CPR <br />CPR, fire extinguisher training to classes to businesses and community members who request such <br />businesses training. This started with the adoption of the City Fee Schedule on <br />November 17, 2008. RG 3109 <br />u The Fire Dept will begin offering CPR/AE at a rate of $80 per <br />student and Safety Training at a rate of $80 per hour. Costs will cover <br />prorated trainer's salary/bene fits, books, training materials, <br />administrative time. These services will be offered to businesses once <br />the City's fee schedule is amended to include these fees and this <br />JR2025 goal will be complete. RG 7108 <br />