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Commissioner Shryock noted impervious coating was used in a park recently and asked if that <br />would be feasible. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer responded it is not known to be durable. It may not be <br />feasible for trails. <br />Chairperson Riley advised staff keep in mind the cost of maintenance of trails in 10 years, as <br />more are added. <br />Chairperson Riley stated he studied the trail map and tried to identify any gaps in trails. He said <br />it seems it should be a priority to connect trails. He pointed out the trail on Hwy 47 needs to be <br />connected. He inquired if this could be a focus as the new plan is developed. <br />Development Services Manager Gladhill advised a trail map analysis had been done with a grant, <br />and it identified gaps. He offered to forward it to Chairperson Riley and the Commission. <br />City Engineer Westby noted the CIP includes working on some of the gaps. <br />Commissioner Shryock suggested staff consider the cost and process of acquiring property if <br />needed. The ownership of the road can be an issue in connecting trails. She also suggested <br />considering the width of shoulders on roads and the traffic on the roads when discussing closing <br />gaps in trails. She noted the current trails need to be maintained before adding more. <br />City Engineer Westby announced there have been many discussions with the local businesses in <br />regard to the construction on Armstrong Boulevard. Some businesses have been erecting white <br />sheet metal signs with black lettering. The signs list individual businesses names. This was to <br />augment the local business signage on both sides of Hwy 10. He noted the City has added <br />generic signs with larger lettering so the signs can be seen easier while driving. He pointed out <br />staff has been hard at work trying to meet the concerns of the businesses, while treating all <br />businesses fairly. He also advised staff has been in discussions with Armstrong Kennel. The <br />owner is working with the County to put in his own signs. The owner went to the Transportation <br />meeting earlier in the week. He will be putting up Game Fair parking signs on both Alpine and <br />Puma. He said it seems residents and businesses are starting to settle in as the first week of <br />construction ends. <br />Commissioner Johns asked if the generic signs work. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer answered the generic signs do seem to work. <br />City Engineer Westby noted the lane closures on Highway 10 will be removed later in the week. <br />There will be intermittent lane closures, though that will happen on off hours. He said restricted <br />lanes will not the norm for the duration of this project. <br />City Administrator Ulrich pointed out Police has been monitoring the traffic during the project <br />and there have not been issues. They will also be monitoring the side streets. <br />Public Works Committee / May 19, 2015 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />