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Assistant City Engineer Feriancek stated that using directional stalls and with the median, that <br />would lose stalls and they would have to tweak the plans a little. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked if the end caps would be raised or just painted. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek stated they are painted in that option rather than raised to better <br />accommodate snowplowing if that were done, noting that lot is currently not plowed. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated that in that scenario he would prefer to keep the buffer of trees <br />between the road and parking, although he recognized that would result in less parking stalls. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she prefers the use of striping rather than a raised edge. <br />Chairperson Riley stated that he would be concerned with losing parking stalls as there are already <br />complaints about a lack of parking. He stated that there are a few scenarios that actually increase <br />parking. <br />Councilmember Musgrove noted the potential for additional parking to be made available through <br />a shared parking agreement with PACT. She stated that people desire shaded areas for sunny days. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff agreed, noting that he likes the 90-degree stalls and removing the <br />island. He asked if the center section with the trees would be raised. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek replied that the intent would be that those would be lowered <br />medians to take in storm water. He commented that they could consider a usable green area if <br />preferred. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he does like the idea of stormwater management. He stated <br />that he has driven by the park and noticed people parking on the road or in the field while there <br />are still many stalls available in the lot, noting that people will park where they want to park. He <br />stated that if they can make it more attractive to park in the lot, he would love that. <br />Chairperson Riley stated that he likes the improvements and would still like to maximize the <br />number of stalls. He stated that he prefers the 90-degree parking scenario. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff agreed and noted that he would also like the south lot to be resurfaced. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek stated that as part of the 161 st geotechnical report they did soil <br />borings and found an average of 2.5 inches of bituminous over a sand base in the north lot, <br />therefore he would expect similar findings for the southern lot. He noted that staff could do <br />additional investigation but noted that a typical mill and overlay would not be realistic. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he would support a full reconstruct of the south parking <br />lot and perhaps adding a second set of basketball hoops as it is used a surprising amount. <br />Chairperson Riley stated that he would also support improving the southern lot at the same time. <br />Public Works Committee / November 15, 2022 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />