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Attachment D <br />County Road B Pathway: Neighborhood Meeting <br />Desirable/ Prioritized Features for Pathway <br />Tuesday, December 10, 2013, 6:30- 8:00pm <br />Fairview Community Center, Room 102 <br />Neighbors in the southwest area of Roseville west of Cleveland, north of the Midland Hills Golf <br />Course, and south of Highway 36 convened on December 10th to discuss safety concerns around <br />County Rd B west of Cleveland Avenue. This meeting was convened and facilitated by SWARN <br />members Gary Grefenberg and Megan Dushin. Nineteen individuals attended and provided their <br />ideas for features to be considered when the city plans and builds a pathway. Below is a listing of <br />the features and considerations neighbors are requesting. Consider this preliminary feedback from <br />the community, to be further explored in our January 16, 2014 community meeting held by the City <br />of Roseville. <br />Requested Features and Considerations <br />1. A safe pathway that is free of standing water, snow, ice, and mud and provides safe passage <br />during daytime, nighttime, and all four seasons (including winter). <br />2. Consideration for all walkers /bikers, including parents taking infants /toddlers for a stroll, <br />school -aged children going to /from their bus stop, teens and adults going to /from their <br />city bus stop (Fairview Ave), adults and the elderly seeking outdoor exercise, those with <br />disabilities who may walk with an instable gait or who are wheelchair bound, etc. <br />3. Consideration for retainingthe pastoral nature of the neighborhood, such as native <br />plantings, park bench(es), low impact lighting (if lighting is included), etc. <br />4. Consideration of a pervious or permeable surface to allow water to soakthrough the <br />ground (to help mitigate drainage issues). <br />S. Sound or rumble strips between the roadway and pathway to alert inattentive drivers if <br />veering off road. <br />6. Reliable pathway plowing during winter months. <br />7. Clear signage going both directions indicating the purpose of the pathway (shared <br />bike /walk trail). <br />8. Prohibited parking on pathway side of road, marked with signage going both directions. <br />9. Consideration of pathway lighting that is not intrusive to Cty B residents' homes. <br />10. Trim brush regularly and responsibly (not fostering invasive species such as buckthorn) <br />
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