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Member Cihacek opined it was good to look at the program in light of <br />current future construction goals to determine if that information or <br />infrastructure has changed since the last review. <br />Chair Stenlund also expressed interest in hearing public comment on how <br />the County Road B system is working for residents, as well as speed <br />adjustments made as part of that improvement. <br />Generally speaking, Mr. Culver expressed interest in the follow-up concept <br />including that for other recent sidewalk installation areas. While not <br />hearing a lot of comments to -date, and presuming that meant "no news is <br />good news," Mr. Culver agreed that an update would be prudent, since he <br />had fielded no complaints from residents over the summer on prevailing <br />speeds now and any speed issues, with the reduction in speed form 40 mph <br />to 35 mph along that segment of County Road B. <br />• Miscellaneous <br />Mr. Culver reported that there would be no follow-up necessary based on <br />the PWETC's recent community tour, other than to add future conditions <br />and information available to the map. <br />Member Cihacek noted the potential and fairly significant expansion project <br />at Rosedale Center and asked for a staff update as part of their <br />communication items at the next meeting. <br />Mr. Culver advised that the initial conversation would occur at next week's <br />Planning Commission meeting for a proposed new anchor, increasing the <br />mall's square footage significantly and including a proposed parking <br />structure as the new retail space would be located where current parking is <br />located. Mr. Culver reported that a traffic study was already under <br />discussion, and between the Planning Commission and City Council future <br />mitigation efforts required of the applicants would be defined including any <br />additional studies. Mr. Culver advised that at a minimum additional <br />stormwater mitigation for such a large increase in square footage would <br />need review and mitigation recommendations by the watershed district and <br />City. Mr. Culver stated that the City may opt to partner with Rosedale <br />Center and the watershed district to expand the proposed stormwater system <br />to address a broader area, one which already experiences existing capacity <br />issues north of Fairview Avenue. Mr. Culver noted that any added flow <br />from Rosedale flowing north up to County Road C would indicate <br />additional mitigation for the regional system. Mr. Culver advised that staff <br />would be working on those issues over the next few months, and would <br />keep the PWETC updated as applicable. <br />Page 11 of 13 <br />
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