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Economic Development Commission Minutes <br />January 17, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />----------------------------------------------------------- <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner Rieck stated she has heard from business owners there is a need for more <br />parking. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lubke asked if the improvements would be assessed to the adjacent property <br />owners. Nancy Malecha stated that had not been decided at this time. The City hasn’t <br />assessed for street projects in the past, but she is not sure what will happen in the future. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lindholm stated there is a need for east/west pedestrian traffic. Students use a <br />path through the TDS property to reach the school; the City could collaborate with TDS for <br />the pathway. East and West Woodman Street could be improved to be pedestrian friendly. <br />As Trailside Park is improved the City will want to use the school parking lots for events. <br />Street improvement discussions need to be included with the park improvements discussions. <br />Chair Jurchen stated Bob Perkins from TDS will attend the February meeting and discussion <br />regarding the students walking through the TDS property could be an Agenda item. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lindholm further stated Government Drive north of County Road 11 and <br />North Washington Avenue were done well. The improvements south of County Road 11 <br />need to tie together with those north of 11. He asked if Washington Avenue should stay one <br />way traveling south. <br /> <br />Chair Jurchen stated he is concerned with getting something done for expediency sake. For <br />the Trailside Park improvements, he agrees Highway 371 should be blocked off through the <br />park area and see what the effect is on this quadrant. The City needs to make sure money <br />being spent is meaningful. We shouldn’t waste money in a hurry to get things done. Take it <br />a step at a time; don’t rush. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lindholm stated parking along Government Drive should at least be on one <br />side of the street. If parking is continued from the north, south from Butler, that end of the <br />park could be captured for events. Government Drive should be top notch all the way. <br /> <br />Chair Jurchen stated he doesn’t see the south end of Washington Avenue as commercial in <br />the near future. Government Drive should be the showcase with as much parking as <br />possible. Old Highway 371 should be pedestrian friendly. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lindholm reiterated that Government Drive should be the showcase with East <br />Woodman Street improved for pedestrian traffic. Chair Jurchen stated a walkway on East <br />Woodman is important. <br /> <br />Commissioner Lubke asked if there is still pedestrian traffic from the Paul Bunyan Trail to <br />West Lake Street. Commissioner Lindholm stated that there is. Commissioner Lindholm <br />then realized that the residences on the east side of the Trail would become a walkable area <br />because the barrier of Highway 371 is removed (after turnback). That area is now bus traffic.
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