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<br />No action necessary <br /> <br />Case #3: <br /> <br />Dysprosium Street Improvements . <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />Director of Public Works Director/Principal City Engineer Olson reviewed two potential cross <br />sections for Dysprosium Street. Option A would retain parking on both sides of the street. There <br />would be a 7 feet boulevard between the curb and sidewalk which would be located on both <br />sides of the street. Under this alternative the roadway would be concentric with the center line. <br /> <br />Under Option B the centerline remains in the center of the 80 foot right of way, but parking is <br />. restricted on the east side of the street creating a wider distance between the sidewalk and the <br />adjacent propeqy lines. <br /> <br />The previous direction was to have two 11 foot wide travel lanes; however staff recommended <br />that these travel lanes be widened to 12 feet. State guidelines strongly encourage these wider <br />lanes and there is a considerable volume of traffic that uses Dysprosium Street. The Committee <br />agreed with using the wider lanes. <br /> <br />The width of the boulevard width between the curb and the sidewalk was also discussed. The <br />draft study proposed a 7 foot boulevard under both options. It was noted that a wider boulevard <br />width would provide greater distance between pedestrians and traffic and allow for greater snow <br />storage. Committee direction was to use wider 9 foot boulevards. <br /> <br />The Committee elected to proceed with Option B which restricts parking on the east side of <br />Dysprosium Street. Councilmember McGlone indicated that he preferred Option A which <br />included parking on both sides of parking on both sides of the road. <br /> <br />Chairperson Elvig wanted to discuss the assessment process. <br /> <br />Because there is not an official assessment policy Assistant City Engineer Jankowski patterned <br />his assessment somewhat after the proposal on Audrie Street project. <br /> <br />Chairperson Elvigthought this road was ready for a reconstruct, which would probably be <br />charged as a reconstruct and Chairperson Elvig suggested showing benefitted properties the cost <br />of reconstruct. However he thought Jankows)d's approach of assessing the lesser amount <br />associated with an overlay to be a good one. <br /> <br />Driveway approaches will need to be revised and discussion focused on the design of a concrete <br />driveway approach between the curb and sidewalk. Chairperson Elvig suggested doing a staff <br />survey out there and look at a 25 ft uniform width. <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Jankowski was asked for clarification of the basis for the assessment <br />noted in the draft study His assessment was based upon the cost of an overlay applied to a <br />
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