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City Administrator Hagen noted that there is not sidewalk or trail along the south side of Bunker, <br />and he would not want to promote a mid -walk crossing. He stated that there is trail on the east <br />side of Armstrong, along with stoplights to allow safer pedestrian crossing. He noted that <br />additional sidewalk could be added as it seems to make sense. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that she does support the safe crossing for pedestrians to <br />get to the COR. She asked if the parcels are zoned commercial or COR. <br />City Administrator Hagen stated the east of Ferret is COR and west is E-3. <br />Chairperson Riley stated that the EDA discussed the ponding and asked if there would be a reason <br />to go larger on the ponding if ARAA does not want to participate. <br />City Administrator Hagen stated that they looked at that extensively and the dome project was the <br />largest component and wants to provide ponding onsite, therefore larger regional ponding would <br />not provide the same benefit. <br />Chairperson Riley asked for details on assessment. He asked how the City would justify <br />assessment for the project when it has removed assessments from other road projects. <br />City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby replied that the City does have a special assessment <br />policy and the ability to assess. He noted that does not address the question of justification. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he does not feel it prudent for Ferret Street or 146th as it <br />exists, but where the new road is created, that could have assessment opportunity because it is a <br />new road being created. He also acknowledged that new extension would benefit that entire area. <br />He stated that he most likely would not want to assess for the project. <br />City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby stated that right-of-way will need to be acquired to <br />make that connection. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she would support putting in the road and not assessing the <br />existing properties but perhaps deferring an assessment for future development of parcels. She <br />stated that this would be a City led project that provides value for future development. <br />Chairperson Riley asked if that would be possible. <br />City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby replied that there can be a deferred assessment and <br />provided a past example. He stated that staff could further explore that potential. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that if the City is trying to secure <br />right-of-way for no cost, it would be difficult to add on a deferred assessment. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if the right-of-way would need to be purchased. <br />Public Works Committee / February 21, 2023 <br />Page 8 of 12 <br />