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bidding the concrete sidewalk project May 9, 2011. Ms. Bloom clarified that the <br />sidewalk would not follow the curve due to a lack of right -of -way, but would be a <br />direct route, based on human nature in following the path of least resistance. Ms. <br />Bloom noted that the sidewalk would have a crosswalk at the curb, and while not <br />an ideal situation, it was better than the current lack of sidewalk. <br />Josephine Woods Pulte Residential Development <br />Ms. Bloom advised that the final plat had been approved by the City Council and <br />that staff was continuing to coordinate and negotiate the final design details for <br />the Public Improvement Contract with the developer and their consultants; <br />anticipating seeking City Council approval in May, with construction anticipated <br />moving forward in June. <br />At the request of Member Vanderwall, Ms. Bloom noted discussions at last <br />night's City Council meeting and direction to staff to move forward with a traffic <br />study to determine the impacts of opening County Road C -2 as an independent <br />study. Ms. Bloom noted that staff s directive to put together a work plan and <br />scope for such a traffic study had been a direct result of the Public Hearing held at <br />the Planning Commission level for the Josephine Woods project, based on public <br />comment brought forward once again and considerable discussion held by those <br />supportive and those opposed to opening the County Road C -2 access. Ms. <br />Bloom advised that the City Council's directive last night had been to proceed <br />with the Origin- Destination Traffic Study process this summer at a cost not to <br />exceed $15,000 with funding through the Street Reconstruction Fund. Ms. Bloom <br />noted that the study would only focus on numbers, existing and once completed; <br />followed by findings presented at a public forum with the neighborhood and then <br />presentation of the results and public comments to the City Council. <br />Ms. Bloom reiterated and clarified that the purpose of the study is not a feasibility <br />report as to whether or not County Road C -2 should be opened; but only to study <br />the impacts of all scenarios if it should be opened. Ms. Bloom noted that any <br />future City Council decisions would be a separate policy discussion. <br />At the request of Member Gjerdingen, Ms. Bloom further clarified that County <br />Road C was not part of the study without further staff discussions with the traffic <br />engineer, as every node added to the study added another approximate $500 cost. <br />Ms. Bloom anticipated the month of June for the study, July for the public forum; <br />and August for presentation to the City Council. <br />As a special note, Ms. Bloom noted that County Road C -2 is on the City's mill <br />and overlay list for 2011; and staff needed to coordinate completion of the traffic <br />study before or after that work to ensure its accuracy. <br />Applewood Point <br />Page 3 of 18 <br />