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<br />what staff was looking for. Duane Schwartz said the figure was slightly <br />over on the S Owasso Project and significantly under on the Roselawn <br />Project <br /> <br />6. Walkable Communities Project <br /> <br />Item out of order <br /> <br />Jill Anfang from the Parks and Recreation Department prcsented <br />information on Active Living Ramsey County, a program of which is <br />Walkable Communities Workshop. The program promotes changes in <br />communities to make them more pedestrian friendly. There is a workshop <br />on May 8 at the Harriet Alexander Nature Center. <br /> <br />Chair Wilke asked about County Road B2 residents and how they might <br />feel about this since they were against having a pathway on their street. <br />Anfang said that all B2 residents were sent invitations to the workshop and <br />that the timing was just a coincidence. Deb Bloom said there was no <br />underlying motive for this workshop and that no pathway construction is <br />being considered at this time. <br /> <br />Member Neprash said an issue that should be addressed is when a pathway <br />meets a commercial area there isn't always a good transition. Anfang said <br />that could be brought up and discussed at the workshop. <br /> <br />5. NPDES Annual Storm Water Meeting <br /> <br />Item out of order <br /> <br />Pat Dolan, Maintenance and Fleet Supervisor, presented the 2005 storm <br />water report. <br /> <br />Chair Wilke asked for public comments. There were none. <br /> <br />7. Comprehensive Plan Update (Overview) <br /> <br />Dennis Welsch, Community Development Director, updated the <br />Commission on what was currently happening with the Comprehensive <br />Plan. The Commission may want to have some input on the sections of <br />the plan relating to Public Works and Engineering. <br /> <br />Chair Wilke asked about the transportation issue and that it would be a <br />foggy issue because of dealing with the county and Mn/DOT. Welsch <br />said some of it is foggy but using a traffic model is a good way to see the <br />impacts we have on ourselves and on others. <br /> <br />Member Neprash asked to hear more about public participation. Welsch <br />expanded on that. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />