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Staff noted that they would draft proposed language reflecting this approach for consideration by <br />the City Council. <br /> <br />b) PROPOSED KEYA PARK PATHWAY LAYOUT <br />Public works director Jesse Freihammer joined the Commission to discuss the proposed Keya <br />Park pathway layout. <br /> Pascal Street Issues <br />o Numerous complaints from residents over the years <br /> Speeding <br /> Visibility <br /> Close Calls <br />o Requests for all way stop at Pascal/Brooks <br /> Pascal Street Pilot Project <br />o Current Conditions <br />32’ wide street <br />2 way stop control of Brooks <br /> 25 mph vertical curve hill creates slight issues <br /> Due to gas main hill cannot be lowered <br /> 300 ADT <br /> 85 percentile speed for Pascal is 22.6-24.9 MPH <br /> No documented crash history <br />o Pilot Project <br /> Installed for 6 weeks in the fall <br /> Goal was to demonstrate narrowing the street and providing a dedicated spot <br />for pedestrians <br /> Hoped to see reduction speed <br /> Speed reduction inconclusive <br /> Received lots of feedback <br /> Both support and opposition to changes <br /> <br />Staff reviewed the three sidewalk construction options considered for the project, along with the <br />past and anticipated project schedule. To date, the pilot project, neighborhood meeting, and <br />review and recommendation by the Public Works, Environment & Transportation Commission <br />(PWETC) have been completed. <br /> <br />The next steps include a recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission, followed <br />by consideration by the City Council. <br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />