HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-07-07 PACKET 04.A.i.REQUEST OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION COUNCIL AGENDA
MEETING ITEM #
DATE 7/7/10
PREPARED BY Public Works Les Burshten
ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT STAFF AUTHOR
COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST
Accept and place on file the minutes of the March 8, 2010 meeting of the Public Works
Commission.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Approve the March 8, 2010 minutes of the Public Works Commission.
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® OTHER: Approved minutes of the March 8, 2010 Public Works Commission Meeting
ADMINISTRATORS COMMENTS
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COUNCIL ACTION TAKEN: APPROVED ❑ DENIED ❑ OTHER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a meeting of the Public Works Commission of
Cottage Grove was duly held at Cottage Grove Public Works, 8635 West Point Douglas
Road, Cottage Grove, Minnesota on Monday, March 8, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Ken Boyden called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Staff Present:
Absent:
Excused:
Also Present:
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Ken Boyden, Gary Kjellberg, Alex Chernyaev,
Les Burshten, Public Works Director
Jennifer Levitt, City Engineer
Christopher Lethgo
William Royce
Council Member Pat Rice
Jason Field - Prospective Commission Member
Upon a motion by Gary Kjellberg, seconded by Alex Chernyaev, the January 11, 2010,
minutes were unanimously approved.
4. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS
None.
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Traffic Control Analysis Report (Pine Glen, Pinehill, Meadow Acres and
DeGardners Additions)
City Engineer Jennifer Levitt explained in the northern area of the traffic control analysis
(encompassed by Hadley Avenue to the west, 95 Street to the south), some four -leg
intersections have no traffic control, while some three -leg intersections do. There are
also sharp curve ahead signs (with 10 mph speed limit signs affixed) posted in this area.
The southern portion of the study is a bit more complicated due to the presence of a
park with a trail leading from it in addition to a park entrance on 97 Street. Some
three -leg intersections are not marked and other places, such as Heath around the
eastern edge are stopped.
Public Works Commission
March 8, 2010 — Page 2
Beginning in the north section, it is recommended to remove the stop sign at the three -
leg intersections of Hamlet /94 Hamlet/Hames and Hamlet /Harkness. 94 Street is the
major dominant movement and traffic shall be stopped in the north /south direction in the
neighborhood. It is also recommended to remove the turn arrow and speed limit signs
on 94 Street at Hale and Hallmark.
Many residents are concerned with removing the stop sign at 97 and Hamlet. In the
analysis, this was considered a three -leg intersection. In reality, even though the
entrance to the park is skewed a little bit, this area would act as a four -leg intersection.
In light of the comments received, it is proposed to keep the stop sign at Hamlet and
97 th
Levitt went on to state as discussed in the past, pedestrian signs will be placed at
Hamlet/Hallmark, 97 /Names and Hamlet/ /98 to alert motorists they are entering a
pedestrian area.
As we work our way down to 98 Street, it was noted there are no stop signs at the cul-
de -sacs. It is proposed to add stop signs to north and south 98 Street Courts to make
98 Street free flowing in this area.
The signs that initiated the traffic control study are the stop signs at 97 and Heath.
Because the signs were not placed according to City policy, there was a request to have
them removed. Staff felt it was not appropriate to remove these signs without analyzing
the rest of the area.
As we move along Heath to 98 Street, a resident reported a visibility issue. The stop
sign will be kept in place until the obstruction is eliminated.
Moving further north along Heath to 97 Street, there are no more obstructions,
therefore, that stop sign is proposed to be removed.
The other modification that's made to the plan is the inconsistency of speed limit sign
placement in the neighborhood. Speed limit signing is to be installed on local residential
roadways if the speed limit is other than 30 mph, or where the 30 mph speed limit is not
apparent. Jennifer Levitt indicated that Public Safety can enforce the 30 mph speed
limit without posting the signs in the residential area.
Tonight's meeting was attended by one resident, Angela Moriarty (9739 Heath) along
with her daughter, Amanda. Angela voiced her concerns with the traffic study as
follows:
• On 100 Street, (at Heath Avenue) , the speed limit on 100 Street is 50 miles
per hour. Ms. Moriarty indicated there's no divider between the road and the dirt
on the shoulder. Especially in spring, the intersection is extremely sandy. She
noted even when driving lower speeds, motorists are sliding.
Commission Member Gary Kjellberg inquired if 100 Street was sanded in the winter, to
which Public Works Director Les Burshten responded it was not.
Public Works Commission
March 8, 2010 — Page 3
Ms. Moriarty also noted:
• There's a visibility problem at 98 and Heath. A tree with a large, overhanging
branch is planted near the roadway. Motorists have to inch up to the corner to
see oncoming traffic.
Les Burshten indicated that if the tree is causing a site obstruction, the city can address
the problem and have the tree trimmed.
Lastly, Ms. Moriarty stated:
• There's a bus stop at 97 and Hamlet. The area is muddy with no sidewalks. It
the stop sign is removed, there is a safety concern. She added there's an
abundance of teenage drivers who travel at a high rate of speed in the morning
on the way to school and also in the afternoon.
Gary Kjellberg urged Ms. Moriarty to contact the Police Department so the area can be
patrolled for speeding drivers. Ms. Levitt asked Amanda Moriarty what time the bus
stopped in the morning, to which Amanda responded, 7:14 ". Levitt stated she could
contact Public Safety to follow up on the speeding problem in the area. Apparently,
the high speeds worsen in the afternoon.
It was also indicated a school bus is parked on 100 Street for approximately one hour
per day, likely as the driver waits before beginning a bus route. Apparently by parking
in this area, the bus is causing some visibility issues. The Transportation Office can be
notified to remedy this situation.
Les Burshten stated he would look into Ms. Moriarty's concerns and get back to her.
MOTION MADE BY GARY KJELLBERG, SECONDED BY ALEX CHERNYAEV, TO
ACCEPT THE 2010 TRAFFIC CONTROL ANALYSIS REPORT (PINE GLEN, PINE
HILL, MEADOW ACRES & DE GARDNERS ADDITIONS) NOTING THERE IS A
VISIBILITY ISSUE AT 98 AND HEATH TO BE ADDRESSED. MOTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED.
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Les Burshten provided the following updates:
• Remodeling work continues at the Pine Tree Valley Park Building.
• Outdoor rinks closed this past weekend.
• Emerald Ash Borer informational brochures for residents are being completed.
Public Works Commission
March 8, 2010 — Page 4
The Tree Trimming Contract was awarded to S &S Tree Specialists this year.
Much of the work has been completed with approximately 1,200 trees trimmed.
• In -house tree trimming is also taking place
• Pothole patching is in progress. If anyone notices any pothole problems, they can
call Public Works
• Spring Road Restrictions began today, March 8th and will likely last for
approximately one month. Signs have been posted.
• Street sweeping will tentatively begin April 5th
• A hydroseeder has been purchased so the City can do this work in -house which
will result in cost savings
• Quotes for the new dump trucks are being finalized. The trucks were ordered in
2009 for delivery this year. By ordering them last year, the City saved
approximately $10,000 per truck.
• After evaluating various mowers, Public Works crews will make a decision which
one to purchase and forward their recommendation to Council
• Summer maintenance equipment is being worked on in the Shop.
• There were two water main breaks recently: 73` and Homestead on February
14 and at 80 and Innsdale this morning, March 8
8. ENGINEER'S REPORT
Highway 61 Project.
Jennifer Levitt reported the bid date for the concrete overlay project is March 26 with
work to begin approximately June 1S t . On March 23` there will be an informational
open house from 8:30am- 10:30am for businesses that will be affected by the project.
MnDOT and City staff will be on hand to respond to questions and concerns.
An open house for residents will take place from 4:30pm- 7:30pm on April 29 at the
Washington County Service Center on Ravine Parkway.
Extend West Point Douglas Frontage Road — Pine Coulee
Funding in the amount of $594,000 was awarded to complete the extension of the West
Pt. Douglas Frontage Road to the Highway 95 signal in the Pine Coulee area.
River Acres Pavement Management Project
The City Council will hold a public hearing on March 17 regarding the River Acres
Pavement Management Project. It is unknown whether or not the project will proceed
until after that meeting.
Environmental Commission
This commission now meets the second Wednesday each month.
Shared City Services
The City of Cottage Grove is providing shared contractual services for street sweeping
and street striping with the City of Newport.
Public Works Commission
March 8, 2010 — Page 5
Well #7
We are in the planning and preparation stage for converting Well #7 from diesel to
electric.
9. CITY COUNCIL UPDATE
City Council Member Pat Rice reported some items from the March P meeting:
• Council accepted the proposal from Progressive Consulting Engineers for
consulting services related to PFC groundwater analysis by the Environmental
Commission.
• The annual mining permit was approved for Aggregate Industries to continue
their mining operations on Lower Grey Cloud Island.
• A new Ice Arena sign design is being considered
From the February 17` Meeting:
• Public Works is involved with abatement violations at 8542 Grospoint Avenue
South
10. COMMENTS AND REQUESTS
Jason Field, a prospective Public Works Commission member is present at tonight's
meeting.
Les Burshten reminded the Commission they will be meeting with the City Council at
City Hall prior to the regular council meeting on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Meeting
will begin at 6:00 pm.
11. ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn was made by Alex Chernyaev, seconded by Gary Kjellberg. Motion
was unanimously carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:58 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
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