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Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Ramsey Boulevard. She reviewed the next steps in the process <br /> which would include drawing out concepts that could be shown to the public during the public <br /> input process to follow. She reviewed the different build scenarios and the impacts that would <br /> occur at the different intersections. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill acknowledged that this was a lot of information to <br /> digest. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that the eastern concepts seem to make sense but stated that the <br /> western concept does not feel intuitive and he would not feel comfortable moving forward on <br /> that. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that perhaps what was missing is the grade <br /> separation at Jarvis/Alpine and whether the Council would feel comfortable including that <br /> option. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that he is not comfortable with the options being dismissed for that <br /> western section. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that the project management team will focus <br /> more on the west end and could hold a workshop setting to provide additional clarity and <br /> discussion on the west end. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau agreed that additional screening would be needed for the western end. He <br /> was unsure how the stoplights would work on that end and felt that he would need more <br /> information. He stated that he would also hope for another alternate option as he was unsure <br /> how stoplights would help. <br /> Ms. Bersaw agreed that there was not enough time tonight to go through all the details, noting <br /> that the plans go together with the plans from MnDOT and Elk River. She confirmed that more <br /> information could be provided. <br /> Councilmember Shryock agreed that the options should be left open for the western side, noting <br /> that all options should be left open on that end. She wanted to see more time spent putting <br /> information out to the public, as only about one third of the community receives the Elk River <br /> paper, which has provided a different perspective to those residents. She wanted to ensure that <br /> the whole community is receiving the same information and is able to provide input. She stated <br /> that the City has been working diligently on the aspects to the east with the Highway 10 <br /> Coalition and does not want the City to detract from the progress that has been made with those <br /> communities. She stated that she would be hesitant to put too much effort on the west end at this <br /> point. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Shryock, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to Adopt Resolution <br /> #18-263 Approving Options to Carry Forward for the Highway 10 Plan, keeping all options open <br /> for the western portion of the Highway 10 Corridor. <br /> City Council/December 11,2018 <br /> Page 15 of 18 <br />
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