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5. COMMITTEE BUSINESS <br /> 5.01: Consideration of Recommending City Council Approval of Draft Water Supply <br /> Plan <br /> Civil Engineer Len Linton reviewed the plan with the Committee. <br /> Chairperson Riley mentioned there are some blanks in the documents that he is wondering about. <br /> Mr. Linton stated they will be filled in and updated before it goes before the City Council for <br /> review. <br /> City Engineer Westby stated the City is blessed to have both surface and ground water for water <br /> supply options but right now they are still working through what the most appropriate water <br /> source(s)will be in the future. <br /> Chairperson Riley stated from the facts and figures it appears the City has the capacity to do this <br /> plan over the next ten years. <br /> City Engineer Westby stated that is correct. <br /> Motion by Chairperson Riley, seconded by Councilmember Shryock, to recommend that the <br /> working document of the Draft Water Supply Plan be forwarded to the Environmental Policy <br /> Board and Planning Commission before it is reviewed by the City Council. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Councilmembers Shryock and Johns. Voting <br /> No: None. <br /> 6. COMMITTEE / STAFF INPUT <br /> 6.01: Update on Anoka County Highway Department Flashing Yellow Arrow Signal <br /> System Improvement Projects <br /> City Engineer Westby provided an update on this plan and a copy of the lights Anoka County is <br /> proposing to update in 2017. He stated they want to know if the Public Works Committee thinks <br /> the intersection of Armstrong Boulevard/CSAH 83 and Sunwood Drive/147 ' Avenue should be <br /> considered for Flashing Yellow Arrow (FYA) updates. He noted they look at crash incidents and <br /> other data before deciding if it is necessary ultimately. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated she thinks putting in the flashing yellow lights is beneficial <br /> overall however stated they should be cautious when deciding to put them in near the COR area <br /> due to the possibility that they will build it out more and it may become too busy for that type of <br /> light in the intersection. <br /> Chairperson Riley stated he thinks they should keep them all consistent with each other. <br /> Public Works Committee/November 15, 2016 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />