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Tran sportation Com m ission
City Of Edina, Minnesota
Community Room
Thursday, July 20, 2017
6:00 PM
I.Call To Order
II.Roll Call
III.Approval Of Meeting Agenda
IV.Approval Of Meeting Minutes
A.Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of June 15, 2017
V.Community Comment
During "Community Comment," t he Board/Commission will invite resi dent s to share r elevant
i ssues or concerns. Individuals must l i mi t t heir comments to three mi nutes. The Chair may limit
the number of speakers on the same i ssue in t he int erest of time and topic. Gener al ly speaking,
i tems that ar e elsewhere on tonight's agenda may not be addressed during Community Comment.
Indi vi dual s should not expect the Chai r or Boar d/Commission Member s to respond to t heir
comment s tonight. Instead, the Board/Commi ssion might refer the mat ter to st a% for
consi derat i on at a future meeting.
VI.Reports/Recommendations
A.Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
B.2018 Neighborhood a nd MSA Street Reconstruction Projects
C.W. 66th Street Tra1c a nd Safety Concerns
D.T ra1c Safety Report of July 5, 2017
E.2018 Transportation Commission Work Plan
VII.Correspondence And Petitions
VIII.Chair And Member Comments
IX.Sta 5 Comments
X.Calendar Of Events
A.Schedule of Meeting a nd E v ent Dates as of July 20, 2017
XI.Adjournment
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Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: I V.A.
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
Minutes
F rom:S haro n Allis on, Engineering S pec ialis t
Item Activity:
Subject:Approval of Minutes - R egular Meeting of June 15,
2017
C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
Approve the meeting minutes of the regular E dina T ransportation C ommission of J une 15, 2017.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
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Minutes
City of Edina, Minnesota
Transportation Commission
Community Room
June 15, 2017, 6:00 p.m.
I. Call To Order
Chair LaForce called the meeting to order.
II. Roll Call
Answering roll call were commissioners Brown, LaForce, Miranda, Olson, Richman and Ruthruff.
Arrived late: Commissioners Olk (6:31 p.m.) and Kane (7:25 p.m.).
Absent: Commissioners Ahler and Iyer.
III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda
Motion was made by commissioner Richman and seconded by commissioner Olson approving the meeting agenda.
All voted aye. Motion passed.
IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes
Motion was made by commissioner Miranda and seconded by commissioner Olson approving the revised May 18,
2017, minutes. All voted aye. Motion carried.
V. Community Comments – None
VI. Reports/Recommendations
A. Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
Ms. Jessica Laabs with Kimley-Horn presented what she and two colleagues had planned for the next three
months from June to September. This was the first meeting with the ETC and the last meeting will be with City
Council. Scope of work will include two community conversations, survey, online presence on the City’s website,
other meetings for smaller conversations and with surrounding cities to get their view on rail, fact sheet, planning
study and document review, and final report for ETC to present to City Council. They hope to get contact
with/input from 500-1000 people for this study.
The following feedback was provided by commissioners:
• There is a preconceived notion that the City operates with a hidden agenda and residents have a will to
organize so be aware of these.
• Share with residents that there is a misunderstanding of what passenger rail can do versus freight rail that
is free to increase use of the Dan Patch line and this is out of the City’s control.
• Residents directly impacted will be territorial while the rest of the community may not engage.
• How do they engage residents not directly impacted and those who may not ride the rail?
• Be prepared to answer questions on the Southwest Light Rail project.
• If passenger rail does not have a stop in Edina, residents will complain about the City spending money to
study passenger rail.
• How do they include the voices of people not yet living in the area but who may ride the rail, Grandview
Square redevelopment, for example?
• City Council should engage state political leaders for support in removing the gag rule.
Ms. Laabs said the first community conversation would be July 13 or 25 with the ETC hosting and participating.
The meeting format is open house style where people can stop in at their leisure and stay for as long as they’d
like. Planner Nolan said because they cannot invite everyone in the city because of cost, they will need input on
who to directly invite.
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Planner Nolan said this item would be on the agenda for the next three months and because of the schedule he
would need to communicate with commissioners via email or they could form a committee. The consensus was to
communicate via email for feedback.
B. Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan
Antonio Rosell said the project team included his company Community Design Group with a focus on planning
and design, and SEH with a focus on engineering and feasibility. He introduced Britt Bermer from his team. Mr.
Rosell said he did the City’s 2007 Bike Plan but today there are more options to pick from like cycle track,
separated lanes, etc. He said even walkability have new designs available for intersection improvements, etc. He
said they will tie the plan with Living Streets and water resources/green space (infiltration). For implementation,
they will make sure their recommendations can be constructed and funded. The engagement plan includes internal
stakeholders (project team) and external stakeholders (residents, schools, businesses, etc.), one open house,
listening session (engaging a group that is already meeting), pop-up meetings (at an art fair for example), and an
interactive map on the City’s website. The schedule is from spring to fall.
Mr. Rosell asked for written feedback from the ETC on four questions and for suggestions on pop-up workshops,
listening sessions and for other ideas.
C. Transportation Impact Analysis Process Review
Planner Nolan said the policy has been in place for some time but it is not being used as intended. He said it was
passed on to the Planning Commission but some past ETC members have wanted to be more involved with this
process but meeting schedules did not make this possible. He said the PC will need to be involved and suggested
the ETC could revise it for use with larger projects or find some way to become involved with it again.
Member Richman said she is concerned about not having the technical skills to rewrite the policy. She said the
bigger opportunity is how to use it, make sure it is being used, or how to coordinate with the PC for involvement.
She asked if it could be tabled until a later date. The consensus was to table it until a later date.
D. Traffic Safety Report of June 7, 2017
B.2. Planner Nolan to revise this item.
Motion was made by commissioner Olson and seconded by commissioner Ruthruff to forward the revised June 7,
2017, TSC report to Council. All voted aye. Motion passed.
VII. Correspondence And Petitions – None
VIII. Chair and Member Comments
Student member Koester stressed the importance of having a good representative sample of surveys for the
Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan because the population is diverse.
Commissioner Ruthruff was concerned that not enough people will attend the Passenger Rail meetings and
suggested combining it with meetings for the Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan. Planner Nolan said the meetings
would have to be longer but if pressed for time, they could consider combining them.
Commissioner Richman said she submitted three requests to the Edina To Go App and she received an immediate
response but still one month later the work has not been done. Planner Nolan will look into this and follow up
with her. Additionally, she said she attended an event by the Arts Commission and discovered that there wasn’t
any bike parking at Pinstripes or the Promenade. She and the Arts Commission chair talked about a joint meeting
to discuss a joint effort to order artsy bike parking racks. Planner Nolan informed her that he has a cost share
bike parking program. He said Town Hall Station just ordered some bike racks and Edina Country Club and
Morningside Church have expressed an interest.
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Commissioner Brown said he will avoid driving on Wooddale Avenue, one of his neighborhood streets because of
how busy it has become.
Commissioner Kane said students from Valley View and Normandale cannot bike to school; he said the schools
do not promote biking because there are no safe routes. He asked how to make this possible in the future and
planner Nolan said he would send him the City’s Active Route to School Plan, plus the current Pedestrian and
Bicycle Plan that they will work on will address some of these concerns.
Chair LaForce on behalf of commissioner Ahler, said she suggested waiting until school is back in session to have
the community conversations; and she invited everyone to walk or bike with the EEC in the friends section in the
4th of July parade.
Chair LaForce said there is a dirt path along Xerxes Avenue, near the library, which is an opportunity for a
sidewalk that could probably be done when the library site is redeveloped. On a trip recently, he observed two
neighborhoods across from each and how different they were - the well to do had nicely laid out sidewalks, while
the not so well to do had a patchwork work of sidewalks, and where the hotels were located had no sidewalks.
He said sometimes when they see what good looks like they need to see what bad looks too to see the contrast.
He asked if the ETC should participate in Open Streets on Sept. 24 and the consensus was yes. Commissioner
Miranda volunteered to head this.
IX. Staff Comments
• Projects:
o 2017 projects already underway are progressing.
o Chowen Park D was moved to 2018 because the bids were higher than expected;
o W. 66th Street & York Avenue, three of the corners are being redeveloped and the City will be
doing some intersection improvements, plus developers contributed to the cost of removing the
free right turns;
o At the W. 62nd Street meeting, residents were shown the preferred option for the intersection
closure and some residents are in favor and some not; staff will not include the curb cut to Valley
View Road because they believe it is unsafe; a test pilot closure is scheduled for the last week of
June to mid-July; the bike lane on Valley View Road will be disrupted a bit during the closure.
o 2018 projects – project area maps were handed out with the suggestion that commissioners’ drive
the neighborhoods and think about sidewalk, Living Streets, etc.
• 44th & France Small Area Plan – first meeting is scheduled for Jun. 29 meeting.
• Restoration Hardware has agreed to install a missing gap of sidewalk on W. 69th Street with their site
redevelopment at W. 69th Street and France Avenue in 2018.
• A sketch plan was submitted for the old bus garage site and the developer will put sidewalks around the
entire site.
• Market Street project – street name signs were changed and pedestrian improvements will include RRFB
flashers and medians.
X. Calendar of Events
A. Schedule of Meeting and Events as of June, 2017
For information purposes - no discussion.
XI. Adjournment at 8:32 p.m.
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J F M A M J J A S O N D
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# of
Mtgs
Attendance
%
Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
NAME (Date)
Ahler, Mindy 1 1 1 3 83%
Bass, Katherine 1 1 2 100%
Boettge, Emily 1 1 2 100%
Brown, Andy 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 100%
Iyer, Surya 1 1 1 1 4 67%
LaForce, Tom 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 100%
Janovy, Jennifer 1 1 2 100%
Kane, Bocar 1 1 1 1 4 100%
Miranda, Lou 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 100%
Olson, Larry 1 1 1 1 1 5 83%
Richman, Lori 1 1 1 1 4 100%
Ruthruff, Erik 1 1 1 1 4 100%
Koester, David (student) 1 1 1 1 4 67%
Olk, Megan (student) 1 1 1 3 50%
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ATTENDANCE
Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: VI.A.
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
R eport and R ec o mmendation
F rom:Mark K Nolan, Transportation P lanner
Item Activity:
Subject:P as s enger R ail C ommunity Engagement R eport Dis cus s ion
C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
N one.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
S taff from K imley-H orn will lead a discussion regarding the upcoming Community C onversation (July 25, 5-7pm
at the P ublic Works and P ark M aintenance F acility, 7450 M etro B lvd - see attached). M eeting goals, format,
content and the E T C 's role as facilitators will be covered. O ther topics of discussion will include the project F act
S heet (also attached) and progress on existing conditions analysis.
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Flyer: July 25 Community Convers ation
July 25 Community Convers ation Checklis t
Project Fact Sheet
Planning Study and Document Review
SHOULD THERE BE FURTHER STUDY OF
PASSENGER RAIL IN EDINA?
Please join us for the first of two community conversations on this topic!
Tuesday, July 25
5-7 p.m.
Join us
for a Community Conversation
More Info
PROJECT MANAGER:
Mark Nolan
City of Edina Transportation Planner
mnolan@EdinaMN.gov
952- 826- 0322
PROJECT WEBSITE:
EdinaMN.gov/passenger-rail-report
The City of Edina is talking to residents and businesses about the possibility of studying
passenger rail service through the city, specifically in the Dan Patch Corridor. Through a
combination of public input and analysis of existing conditions and policy, the Transportation Commission will
make a recommendation to the City Council in September regarding future study of passenger rail in Edina.
DAN PATCH CORRIDOR
We’ll have information boards and discussion
tables, so you can stop by for a minute or
stay the whole time!
Can't make it?
Visit the project website at:
EdinaMN.gov/passenger-rail-report
to learn more about the project and
take a survey to provide your input.
Public Works and Park
Maintenance Facility
Multipurpose Room
7450 Metro Blvd
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Edina Passenger Rail Engagement
Meeting Checklist - Community Conversation #1
Tuesday July 25, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Public Works and Park Maintenance Facility – Multipurpose Room
Format: Come-and-go open house concept with opportunities for interaction and discussion
Purpose: Introduce the project, discuss opportunities and challenges, answer questions
Staffing:
• City – Mark Nolan…
• ETC – Andy Brown…
• Kimley-Horn – Rachel Dammel, Jessica Laabs
Materials Staffing Notes
Check-in Table/Wayfinding
Welcome sign 1 table
Directional signs
Sign-in sheets
Nametags for staff and ETC members
Project summary handout General project info, contact info
Comment sheets General open-ended comments
Comment box What do you want the city to know as we take
input and gather data
Materials
Project overview board What this study is/is not
Regional transit system board existing and planned
History of the Dan Patch Corridor board Map and brief description w/timeline
Study goals board 2 questions to be answered
Definition of passenger rail board Table with different types/characteristics
What’s next/schedule board
Question wall* (large blank sheets)
Tables in back for conversation/questions 2-3 tables, staffed by one facilitator from the
project team
Kids coloring pages and crayons 1 table
Jennifer brought up possibility of child care;
will there be parks and rec staff or someone
available?
2
Potential table/wall* questions (final questions also echoed in online survey):
• What are the potential benefits of passenger rail in Edina?*
• What are the potential challenges of passenger rail in Edina?*
• What questions do you have about the current “gag rule”/ban on the study of commuter rail in
Edina?
• What questions do you have about passenger rail?
• Do you use any existing transit services in the region (bus or rail)?
• Do you envision yourself or someone you know using passenger rail if there was service in
Edina? What would you/they use it for?
• What is important for the city to know or find out as we gather information about existing
conditions and policy around passenger rail?*
*A question wall is an option for the first two questions about benefits/risks, and potentially the last
question about what’s important to know. These are large sheets of blank paper tacked on the wall with
the question printed on top. Attendees invited to write directly on the “wall” or stick a post-it on the
wall with their response.
• Pros – promotes transparency, is more interactive, and lets people see other responses directly.
• Cons – if negatives far outweigh positives at the meeting, this can be a challenging visual
message.
• Recommendation – do the question wall, because it lets people know the city not afraid of the
negatives and the conversation is open; you want to hear it all. Also offers a different activity
that is more hands-on.
Passenger rail service in operation
Dan Patch identified as commuter
rail corridor
Corridor included in 2020 Transit
Master Plan
Feasibility found: implementing commuter
rail is possible, but impractical
Minnesota Legislature adopted "gag rule"
Included as Phase 1 intercity rail
project in MN State Rail Plan
With the progress of other metro area
transit lines, the City doesn't want to
preclude itself from future opportunities
SHOULD THERE BE FURTHER STUDY
OF PASSENGER RAIL IN EDINA?
The City of Edina is talking to residents and businesses about the possibility of studying passenger
rail service through the city, specifically in the Dan Patch Corridor. Through a combination of
public input and analysis of existing conditions and policy, the Transportation Commission (ETC) will make a
recommendation to the City Council in September regarding future study of passenger rail in Edina.
What is the Dan Patch Corridor?
What is the goal of this study?
The Dan Patch Corridor is a railway that connects Minneapolis and Northfield,
running north-south through Edina just west of Highway 100. The railway is currently
owned by Canadian Pacific Railway.
Although interest in passenger rail in this corridor was renewed in the late 1990s and
early 2000s, it is currently under a “gag rule” that prohibits the Metropolitan Council,
MnDOT, and regional railroad authorities from further study of commuter rail in the
Dan Patch Corridor.
In 2015 the corridor returned to the public eye when it was included in the Minnesota
State Rail Plan as a Phase 1 intercity rail project.
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2001
2001
2002
The ETC is conducting this study to answer two specific questions:
n Should the City of Edina request elimination of the gag rule?
o Should the City dedicate resources to developing a plan to
encourage the development of passenger rail service in Edina?
This study will answer these two questions based on community input and
analysis of existing conditions and policies. Eliminating the gag rule does not mean
that passenger rail would be a sure thing—only that it could be studied further.
The City isnt proposing a specific passenger rail project, and no future studies on
passenger rail are currently planned. The intent is to consider if the City of Edina
should have a voice at the table as plans for passenger rail progress in this region.
2015
Contact
Project Manager: Mark Nolan
City of Edina Transportation Planner
mnolan@edinamn.gov
952-826-0322
EdinaMN.gov/passenger-rail-report
DAN PATCH CORRIDOR
Why
Now?
What is passenger rail?
Passenger rail includes all modes that travel
on rail tracks. This can include intercity rail,
commuter rail, light rail, or streetcar. Each of
these have distinct differences in total system
length, frequency of service, distance between
stations, and cost. For more information on
the differences between these different modes,
please see a chart on the project website.
We want to hear your thoughts on the
idea of passenger rail service in Edina!
To learn more about passenger rail and provide your input, you
can participate in person or online. Visit our project website
to find out more about the study, get the details on the
community conversations, and access the online surveys.
Community Conversation #1
y Review Edina passenger rail history
y Review existing and planned transit facilities in the region
y Gather input on risks and opportunities of potential
passenger rail
JULY 2017
Community Conversation #2
y Recap input from first conversation
y Review results of existing conditions and policy analysis
y Review initial recommendations
AUGUST 2017
Passenger Rail Community Engagement Planning Study and Document Review
June 2017
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Prepared by:
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Table of Contents
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report Overview .............................................................................................................. 1
Purpose of the Planning Study and Document Review ...................................................................................................................... 1
Document Review ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Dan Patch Corridor Commuter Rail Feasibility Study ....................................................................................................................... 1
City of Edina Strategic Vision and Framework ..................................................................................................................................... 2
Transportation Chapter of Edina’s Comprehensive Plan .................................................................................................................. 3
Laws of Minnesota 2002, Chapter 393, Section 85 ............................................................................................................................. 3
Metropolitan Council 2040 Transportation Policy Plan ..................................................................................................................... 4
Metropolitan Council Regional Transitway Guidelines ...................................................................................................................... 4
MnDOT Statewide Rail Plan Update, 2015 DRAFT............................................................................................................................ 5
Summary ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
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Introduction Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report Overview
The Edina Transportation Commission (ETC) and City of Edina have initiated a study to determine community interest
in passenger rail service on the Dan Patch/CP Rail line through the city of Edina. The Passenger Rail Community
Engagement Report will answer two questions:
Should the City request elimination of the “gag rule”?
Should the City dedicate resources to developing a plan to encourage the development of passenger rail
service in Edina?
This reporting process is driven by engagement with the residents, businesses, and decision-makers of Edina. The ETC
has examined and documented the strengths and weaknesses of passenger rail service in Edina, including thoughtful
consideration of the pros and cons that are driven by the city and those influenced by external factors. Purpose of the Planning Study and Document Review
The interconnected nature of the regional transit system demands an awareness of the multitude of initiatives that are
ongoing in the Twin Cities region and in Minnesota. This memo highlights key information from related studies and plans
that are relevant to the development of the Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report. Document Review Dan Patch Corridor Commuter Rail Feasibility Study Overview
In the early 2000s, Dakota County initiated a study to examine the feasibility of commuter rail within the Dan Patch
Corridor. The proposed corridor was a 44-mile commuter rail route that started in Minneapolis and moved west for
approximately 5 miles to St. Louis Park, where it turned south and proceeded for approximately 40 miles to a terminus
at Northfield Yard in Northfield.
The Dan Patch Commuter Rail Feasibility Study was undertaken to further examine the feasibility and design of a commuter
rail system that built on recommendations from the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s (MnDOT) Twin Cities
Metropolitan Commuter Rail Feasibility Study. The Dan Patch Commuter Rail Feasibility Study provided a more detailed
exploration of commuter rail dynamics within the corridor and its relation to other modes and corridor land use
patterns. The final study was released in December 2001. Impact to the Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
The Dan Patch Commuter Rail Feasibility Study found that while reintroducing passenger rail transit service in the
existing railroad corridor is technically feasible (the corridor carried passenger traffic from 1910 to 1942), corridor
communities have concerns regarding the livability of neighborhoods and recreational facilities adjacent to the rail line
should passenger service be implemented. Further studies would be needed to evaluate and address community
concerns raised through the study.
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Technical Findings
Service assumptions indicated that 14 trains 1 per day, running in morning and afternoon weekday peak
periods, would carry 7,500 trips per day on the 44-mile line
Existing railroad right-of-way is adequate to accommodate both planned freight and proposed passenger
service (14 trains per day) on a single track, which is consistent with the existing condition
The line would require complete rebuilding, for an estimated capital cost of $441 million (in year 2010
dollars). With environmental contingency included, the cost would increase to $461 million.
Before fare revenue is deducted, operating and maintaining the service would cost an estimated $11.7 million
annually (in year 2010 dollars).
Assuming federal funds cover 50 percent of the capital cost, the annual non-federal cost to construct, operate,
and maintain commuter rail service over 20 years, starting in 2010, is estimated at $22.5 million to $23.4
million (in year 2010 dollars). This assumes the total capital cost is spread out equally over the 20-year period
and added to the annual net operating and maintenance cost. Public Participation Findings
Over 2,300 people attended 24 different city council, county board, neighborhood, and community organization
meetings and public open houses. Of the approximately 600 people who attended the five open houses and commented
on the project, approximately 70 percent opposed and approximately 30 percent supported the implementation of
commuter rail in the Dan Patch Corridor. Recommendations
Although implementing passenger rail transit service in the Dan Patch Corridor is physically possible, the real and
perceived adverse impacts to adjoining land uses and the cost of improving the right-of-way and operating the system
made corridor improvements impractical at the time of this study. MnDOT, the Metropolitan Council, and the cities and
counties within the Dan Patch Corridor should first explore and promote other transit and transportation
improvements.
Recommendations from this study include exploring and promoting other transit opportunities, evaluating other
commuter rail lines such as the Northstar Line, keeping the public informed, and investigating the possibility of
purchasing the line from CP Rail and Twin Cities & Western (the owner of the river bridge) for commuter rail use. City of Edina Strategic Vision and Framework Overview
Vision Edina is a long-term strategic framework designed to help the community understand and guide important
decision-making that will impact Edina’s future. This framework lays out the key issues identified by the community in
eight strategic focus areas:
Residential Development Mix
Transportation Options
Commercial Development Mix
Live and Work
Educational Focus
Population Mix
Environmental Stewardship
1 One train is defined as four to five passenger cars and a locomotive
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Regional Leadership
These focus areas, and the issues and actions that accompany them, represent emerging priority areas that can guide
future changes in the city. Impact to the Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
There is no mention of passenger rail or commuter rail in this document. The Transportation Options focus area
suggests that the community overall is highly supportive of increased diversity and integration of transportation and local
access options. One of the strategic actions within this focus area is to work to expand transit options to Edina and
ensure that Edina residents do not become further isolated from the regional transit system. Transportation Chapter of Edina’s Comprehensive Plan Overview
The Transportation Chapter of the 2008 Edina Comprehensive Plan was prepared under the guidance of the ETC. The
chapter is meant to provide guidance to city staff and elected officials regarding the planning and implementation of
effective transportation facilities and systems over the planning horizon. It provides residents and businesses background
on transportation issues and insight on the City’s decision-making on transportation issues. It also communicates the
City of Edina’s perspectives and intentions regarding transportation planning issues. Impact to the Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
The Transportation Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan identifies the Dan Patch Corridor as a possible commuter rail
corridor by the Metropolitan Council. However, the development of this corridor for commuter rail is beyond the time
horizon of this plan (2030). Laws of Minnesota 2002, Chapter 393, Section 85 Overview
This law prohibits certain actions related to the Dan Patch commuter rail line, as identified in the Metropolitan Council’s
Transit 2020 Master Plan. Informally, this law is known as the Dan Patch gag rule because it prohibits the Metropolitan
Council, the Commissioner of Transportation (MnDOT), and regional rail authorities from studying commuter rail in
the Dan Patch Corridor. Impact to the Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
Subdivisions 2 and 3 of Section 85 explain that the Metropolitan Council and the Commissioner of Transportation must
not take any action or spend any money for study, planning, preliminary engineering, final design, or construction for the
Dan Patch commuter rail line. The Metropolitan Council and the Commissioner of Transportation must remove all
references, other than references for historical purposes, to the Dan Patch commuter rail line from any future revisions
to the transportation development guide, regional transit master plan, state transportation plan, and commuter rail
system plan.
Subdivision 4 states that no regional rail authority may expend any money for study, planning, preliminary engineering,
final design, or construction for the Dan Patch commuter rail line.
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Metropolitan Council 2040 Transportation Policy Plan Overview
Adopted in January of 2015, the Metropolitan Council’s 2040 Transportation Policy Plan (TPP) is one of the major
systems plans under the region’s development framework document Thrive MSP 2040. While Thrive MSP 2040 sets a
vision for what the region should be in the next 30 years, the system plans lay out the detail for achieving this vision.
Each of the system plans—transportation, water resources, and regional parks—establishes policies and develops
strategies to move the region towards this vision by 2040. Impact to the Edina Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
The TPP explains that MnDOT has primary responsibility for planning intercity passenger rail in Minnesota. Beyond that,
the Metropolitan Council participates on advisory committees to ensure that any new or upgraded rail service is
consistent with other regional plans.
While there is no mention of passenger rail in Edina specifically, there are two strategies in this document related to
increased investment in passenger rail based on demand:
Goal C. Access to Destinations
Strategy C18. The Council, MnDOT, regional railroad authorities, and railroad companies will pursue
short- and long-term improvements to accommodate future freight and passenger rail demand.
Goal D. Competitive Economy
Strategy D2. The Council will coordinate with other agencies planning and pursuing transportation
investments that strengthen connections to other regions in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest, the
nation, and world including intercity bus and passenger rail, highway corridors, air service, and freight
infrastructure.
The Transportation Policy Plan also discusses commuter rail. Commuter rail is an express transit service that primarily
connects downtown employment centers to distant population centers. Commuter rail typically operates on existing
freight railroad tracks to reduce infrastructure costs. The Northstar Line is the only existing commuter rail line in the
transitway system and is not considered part of the METRO system of all-day, frequent transitway service.
Definition of Commuter Rail: A passenger railroad that carries riders within a metropolitan area, between urban areas and
suburban and exurban locations. Commuter rail lines usually operate on freight rails or dedicated tracks with few stations and
multiple departure times primarily in mornings and evenings. Stops are typically five miles or more apart and route lengths can
extend more than 20 miles. Metropolitan Council Regional Transitway Guidelines Overview
The Regional Transitway Guidelines, completed by the Metropolitan Council in February 2012, established a set of “best
practices” to support the development and operation of transitways in a consistent, equitable, and efficient manner
throughout the metro area. As a Metropolitan Council document, the guidelines are meant to apply whenever
investments in a transitway corridor are being studied, planned, or made in the region. The guidelines provide
parameters for decisions related to the planning, designing, building, and operating of four transitway types: (1)
commuter rail, (2) light rail transit, (3) highway bus rapid transit (BRT), and (4) arterial BRT. Dedicated busways, express
bus with transit advantages, and streetcar are not addressed in the guidelines.
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Impact to the Edina Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
The document includes information and guidelines for commuter rail but does not offer the same for intercity passenger
rail. There is some mention, however, of the need to coordinate commuter rail schedules with other services that share
the same right-of-way, including Amtrak or other passenger rail modes. The guidelines also mention that commuter rail
runningways will often make use of existing freight and intercity passenger rail runningways, which may direct commuter
rail planning and design.
The guidelines in this document should be used to examine and differentiate between the alternatives being considered
for passenger rail. The service operation transitway guidelines provide a list of criteria, such as service definition and
network design, route structure, transit services coordination, and travel time, to consider collectively when making
service operation decisions.
As final options are identified, guidelines for station spacing and siting, such as minimum daily boarding forecasts, average
station spacing for the line, and minimum spacing between two stations, can be used to further define the best available
option(s). Guidelines for transit type runningways, such as rail track type and grade separation, also help to differentiate
between the viability of routes.
Elements of passenger rail runningway operations and maintenance to be addressed during planning and design include
but are not limited to: integrated freight-commuter rail operations, safety, security, communications and central control,
system compatibility, contingency planning, and periodic repairs and replacement. MnDOT Statewide Rail Plan Update, 2015 DRAFT Overview
This document is the 2015 update to the Minnesota Comprehensive Statewide Freight and Passenger Rail Plan, first
developed in 2010, and is referred to as the 2015 Minnesota State Rail Plan. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 2008,
section 174.03 subdivision 1b, the purpose of the State Rail Plan is to guide the future of both freight and passenger
(intercity) rail systems and rail services in the state. The development of the plan was jointly undertaken by MnDOT’s
Office of Freight and Commercial Vehicle Operations (OFCVO) and Passenger Rail Office.
The plan follows the six-chapter structure required by the Federal Railroad Administration for state rail plans. The 2015
Minnesota State Rail Plan builds upon the technical analyses and findings of the 2010 State Rail Plan, incorporates
information on changes between 2010 and 2015, and reflects the most current state of the system and stakeholder
comments. Impact to the Edina Passenger Rail Community Engagement Report
While there is no specific mention of Edina, this report provides strong support for increased investment in passenger
rail in general. Minnesota has a vision to develop a passenger rail system that results in improved travel options, costs,
and speeds for Minnesota and interstate travelers. Population and economic growth forecasts show a need for a
statewide transportation network made up of multiple modes of travel.
As a part of the 2010 Statewide Freight and Passenger Rail Plan, a needs analysis was conducted for all potential passenger
rail corridors in Minnesota. Connections from the Twin Cities to St. Cloud; Fargo, ND; Northfield; Albert Lea; Des
Moines, IA; Mankato; and Eau Claire, WI are all identified as Phase I or Phase II projects, which means they are desirable
projects that are within a 0- to 20-year implementation horizon. A passenger rail line that extends from the Twin Cities
to Northfield would pass through the City of Edina by way of the CP MN&S subdivision. Currently, public support
appears to be greatest for service to Northfield, continuing eventually to Des Moines, IA and Kansas City, MO.
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Many open house respondents expressed support for passenger rail development in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest.
Although questions and comments about passenger rail were usually specific to the city in which the open house was
hosted, some citizens were also interested in statewide passenger rail development. Some respondents were opposed
to any passenger rail development, citing capital cost and land impacts as major deterrents.
The demand forecasts only considered travel between the Twin Cities and key outlying markets that were identified as
possible intercity rail origins and destinations as part of Phase I and Phase II projects. Most demand was estimated using
standard demographic data such as population and employment. However, special generators, such as casinos, medical
centers, universities, and tourism markers, have unique demand characteristics and were also considered. Table 1
depicts the demand for rail service between the Twin Cities and major origins and destinations along corridors that are
feasible and desirable to implement within a 20-year timeline.
Table 1: 2012 and 2040 Annual Passenger Demand and 2040 Rail Demand From/To the Twin Cities (Phase I and Phase II
Corridors)2
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St. Cloud, MN 11,115,313 13,730,016 1,107,005 8.1%
Eau Claire, WI 5,820,841 6,813,058 268,812 3.9%
Mankato, MN 3,781,513 4,160,051 234,864 5.6%
Northfield, MN 1,685,353 2,139,927 117,746 5.5%
Willmar, MN 1,587,159 1,543,243 53,561 3.5%
Fargo, ND 3,931,143 3,978,633 37,032 0.9%
Des Moines, IA 2,927,518 3,025,124 18,729 0.6%
Sioux Falls, SD 1,680,987 1,504,088 17,987 1.2%
Marshall, MN 622,150 551,251 9,502 1.7%
Sioux City, IA 599,627 628,263 1,907 0.3% Summary
This document review illustrated three key messages related to passenger rail in the Dan Patch Corridor.
First, it is technically feasible to implement passenger rail in the Dan Patch Corridor. The Dan Patch Corridor Commuter
Rail Feasibility Study (2001), the Transportation Chapter of Edina’s Comprehensive Plan (2008), and the MnDOT Statewide Rail
Plan Update (2015) all suggest that the Dan Patch Corridor has the potential to carry passenger rail.
Second, there was significant resistance to using this corridor for commuter rail in the late 1990s and early 2000s, which
led to the adoption of the gag rule. This community opposition was discussed in the Dan Patch Corridor Commuter Rail
Feasibility Study (2001) and is reflected in the excerpt from Laws of Minnesota 2002, Chapter 393, Section 85.
Finally, more recent plans and policy documents indicate that there is interest in more transit options in Edina. The
MnDOT Statewide Rail Plan Update (2015) referred to public support for passenger rail generally in Minnesota and
specifically between Minneapolis and Northfield by way of the MN&S subdivision, which travels through Edina. The City
2 Source: 2015 Minnesota State Rail Plan, page 2043, Table 2.4.
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of Edina Strategic Vision and Framework also expressed public support, especially among younger residents, for the
integration of diverse transportation options.
Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: VI.B.
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
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F rom:Mark K. No lan, AI C P, Trans p ortation P lanner
Item Activity:
Subject:2018 Neighb o rhood and MS A S treet R ec o nstruc tion
P rojec ts
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C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
N o action required.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
P lease recall that at the E T C 's J une 15, 2017 meeting staff handed out maps of the 2018 neighborhood and
municipal state aid (M S A) street reconstruction projects. S taff is asking commissioners for their preliminary input
on these projects, focusing on issues related to L iving S treets, safety, multi-modal transportation, etc. Additional
information will be made available to the E T C in the future, including the draft feasibility studies, for a more
detail-oriented discussion.
F or your information, the following documents are available on line:
Living S treets P lan: http://edinamn.gov/L ivingS treets
P edestrian and bicycle planning resources: http://edinamn.gov/walking-biking
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Parking is decent, but curbs are needed to keep people from partially parking on lawns and wrecking the grass or causing ruts.
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Parking on 62nd street does not feel very safe. There is a lot of traffic going to/from Pamela Park.
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1Street is narrow and there is no parking area. There is no curb so people park on grass and tear up yard.
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If you don't walk, jog or run in your neighborhood as often as you would like, what factors contribute to that? Please list all that you can think of.
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Any additional comments about parking?
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1 1People that park consistently say traffic on the street is going dangerously fast. Contractor, friends, postman even our garbage collector has commented the speed of the street is dangerous.
1
1
1
1 1But when cars park on street, speeding cars cutting through weave around them, decreasing safety for walkers/kids/bikers
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1 1I think there are some cases where parking isn't allowed on the street?
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How frequently do visitors to your household park o n the street?How satisfied are you with the availability of on-street parking in your neighborhood?PARKING
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.
Any additional comments about parking?
Ve
r
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fr
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q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
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l
y
o
r
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a
r
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a
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l
y
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q
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n
t
l
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-
3
t
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s
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k
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c
a
s
i
o
n
a
l
l
y
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4
t
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m
e
s
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r
m
o
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t
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)
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r
e
l
y
(l
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s
s
th
a
n
on
c
e
pe
r
mo
n
t
h
)
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v
e
r
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a
l
t
h
/
ex
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r
c
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c
o
m
p
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ch
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l
d
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s
t
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t
i
o
n
(s
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c
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a
v
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l
to
/
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m
de
s
t
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n
a
t
i
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n
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u
c
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s
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f
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p
)
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to
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wo
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q
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t
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a
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l
y
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a
r
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a
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)
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q
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n
t
l
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m
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c
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s
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a
l
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mo
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t
h
)
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w
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How frequently do visitors to your household park o n the street?How satisfied are you with the availability of on-street parking in your neighborhood?PARKING
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y
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construction equipment everywhere;
1
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r
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n
L
a
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t
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l
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y
L
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s
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of
d
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1
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a
Wh
i
c
h
in
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
?
If you don't walk, jog or run in your neighborhood as often as you would like, what factors contribute to that? Please list all that you can think of.
Ye
s
N
o
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c
k
o
f
tr
a
f
f
i
c
co
n
t
r
o
l
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r
a
f
f
i
c
si
g
n
a
l
,
st
o
p
si
g
n
,
yi
e
l
d
si
g
n
)
Is
s
u
e
s
wi
t
h
si
g
h
t
li
n
e
s
o
r
cl
e
a
r
vi
e
w
Dr
i
v
e
r
s
fa
i
l
i
n
g
t
o
st
o
p
a
t
st
o
p
s
i
g
n
Dr
i
v
e
r
s
fa
i
l
i
n
g
t
o
yi
e
l
d
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i
v
e
r
s
tu
r
n
i
n
g
co
r
n
e
r
to
o
f
a
s
t
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f
ma
r
k
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d
cr
o
s
s
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a
l
k
s
St
r
e
e
t
s
to
o
w
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d
e
In
s
u
f
f
i
c
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e
n
t
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g
h
t
i
n
g
Ot
h
e
r
D
r
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v
i
n
g
B
i
c
y
c
l
i
n
g
W
a
l
k
i
n
g
,
j
o
g
g
i
n
g
,
r
u
n
n
i
n
g
Ve
r
y
fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
i
l
y
o
r
ne
a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(2
-
3
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
w
e
e
k
)
Oc
c
a
s
i
o
n
a
l
l
y
(
1
-
4
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
m
o
n
t
h
)
Ra
r
e
l
y
(l
e
s
s
th
a
n
on
c
e
pe
r
mo
n
t
h
)
Ne
v
e
r
He
a
l
t
h
/
ex
e
r
c
i
s
e
Ex
e
r
c
i
s
e
dog(s)Accompany child(ren) to destination (such as school or park)Travel to/from destination (such as store, coffee shop)Commute / to from workAccess transitCan't drive or don't own carOther
IN
T
E
R
S
E
C
T
I
O
N
S
Ho
w
f
r
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
d
o
y
o
u
w
a
l
k
,
j
o
g
o
r
r
u
n
i
n
y
o
u
r
ne
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g
h
b
o
r
h
o
o
d
?
WALK, JOG, RUN
In
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
fe
e
l
s
m
o
s
t
un
s
a
f
e
wh
e
n
:
Un
s
a
f
e
in
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
?
Wh
i
c
h
,
i
f
a
n
y
,
o
f
t
h
e
f
o
l
l
o
w
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n
g
f
a
c
t
o
r
s
c
o
n
t
r
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b
u
t
e
to
y
o
u
r
f
e
e
l
i
n
g
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
i
n
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
i
s
u
n
s
a
f
e
?
(s
e
l
e
c
t
a
l
l
t
h
a
t
a
p
p
l
y
)
If
y
o
u
w
a
l
k
,
j
o
g
o
r
r
u
n
i
n
y
o
u
r
n
e
i
g
h
b
o
r
h
o
o
d
,
w
h
a
t
are your primary reasons for doing so? (select all that apply)
1
cr
e
e
k
d
r
i
v
e
a
n
d
va
l
l
e
y
l
a
n
e
1
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c
y
c
l
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s
1
1
1
1
1
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e
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k
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a
l
l
e
y
an
d
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a
l
l
e
y
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a
n
e
1
1
1
1
1
Va
l
l
e
y
L
a
n
e
a
n
d
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e
e
k
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r
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v
e
1
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t
t
h
r
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g
h
tr
a
f
f
i
i
c
-
af
t
e
r
n
o
o
n
ru
s
h
h
o
u
r
1
1
1
For the most part, walking in this neighborhood is not a problem, although it would help if some neighbors would slow down.
1
1
1
1
1
1
Va
l
l
e
y
L
a
n
e
&
Cr
e
e
k
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r
1
1
1
1
1
1
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e
n
e
w
ro
u
n
d
a
b
o
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t
o
n
Tr
a
c
y
.
1
1
1
1
1
1
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m
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r
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k
L
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n
e
an
d
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a
l
l
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1
1
1
1
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e
r
e
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s
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o
si
d
e
w
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l
k
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n
th
e
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o
r
t
h
si
d
e
o
f
V
a
l
l
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n
e
s
o
w
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co
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l
d
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l
k
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o
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e
s
t
o
p
s
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g
n
fo
r
a
s
a
f
e
cr
o
s
s
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n
g
.
1
1
1
1
NO
R
M
A
N
D
A
L
E
P
A
R
K
D
Ad
d
r
e
s
s
66
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c
k
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r
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m
e
r
i
c
k
D
r
Wh
i
c
h
in
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
?
If you don't walk, jog or run in your neighborhood as often as you would like, what factors contribute to that? Please list all that you can think of.
Ye
s
N
o
La
c
k
o
f
tr
a
f
f
i
c
co
n
t
r
o
l
(t
r
a
f
f
i
c
si
g
n
a
l
,
st
o
p
si
g
n
,
yi
e
l
d
si
g
n
)
Is
s
u
e
s
wi
t
h
si
g
h
t
li
n
e
s
o
r
cl
e
a
r
vi
e
w
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v
e
r
s
fa
i
l
i
n
g
t
o
st
o
p
a
t
st
o
p
s
i
g
n
Dr
i
v
e
r
s
fa
i
l
i
n
g
t
o
yi
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l
d
Dr
i
v
e
r
s
tu
r
n
i
n
g
co
r
n
e
r
to
o
f
a
s
t
La
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k
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f
ma
r
k
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d
cr
o
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s
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k
s
St
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t
s
to
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w
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d
e
In
s
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t
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t
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g
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g
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y
c
l
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n
g
W
a
l
k
i
n
g
,
j
o
g
g
i
n
g
,
r
u
n
n
i
n
g
Ve
r
y
fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
i
l
y
o
r
ne
a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(2
-
3
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
w
e
e
k
)
Oc
c
a
s
i
o
n
a
l
l
y
(
1
-
4
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
m
o
n
t
h
)
Ra
r
e
l
y
(l
e
s
s
th
a
n
on
c
e
pe
r
mo
n
t
h
)
Ne
v
e
r
He
a
l
t
h
/
ex
e
r
c
i
s
e
Ex
e
r
c
i
s
e
dog(s)Accompany child(ren) to destination (such as school or park)Travel to/from destination (such as store, coffee shop)Commute / to from workAccess transitCan't drive or don't own carOther
IN
T
E
R
S
E
C
T
I
O
N
S
Ho
w
f
r
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
d
o
y
o
u
w
a
l
k
,
j
o
g
o
r
r
u
n
i
n
y
o
u
r
ne
i
g
h
b
o
r
h
o
o
d
?
WALK, JOG, RUN
In
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
fe
e
l
s
m
o
s
t
un
s
a
f
e
wh
e
n
:
Un
s
a
f
e
in
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
?
Wh
i
c
h
,
i
f
a
n
y
,
o
f
t
h
e
f
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
f
a
c
t
o
r
s
c
o
n
t
r
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b
u
t
e
to
y
o
u
r
f
e
e
l
i
n
g
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
i
n
t
e
r
s
e
c
t
i
o
n
i
s
u
n
s
a
f
e
?
(s
e
l
e
c
t
a
l
l
t
h
a
t
a
p
p
l
y
)
If
y
o
u
w
a
l
k
,
j
o
g
o
r
r
u
n
i
n
y
o
u
r
n
e
i
g
h
b
o
r
h
o
o
d
,
w
h
a
t
are your primary reasons for doing so? (select all that apply)
1
Va
l
l
e
y
L
a
n
e
a
n
d
Cr
e
e
k
D
r
i
v
e
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
We have nice parks and a new bike path.
1
1
1
20
7
2
2
1
1
8
4
4
0
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
4
1
0
2
3
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
NO
R
M
A
N
D
A
L
E
P
A
R
K
D
Li
m
e
r
i
c
k
D
r
63
2
0
L
i
m
e
r
i
c
k
L
n
64
1
2
L
i
m
e
r
i
c
k
L
a
65
0
1
C
r
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e
k
D
r
i
v
e
66
0
0
L
i
m
e
r
i
c
k
D
r
54
0
8
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a
l
l
e
y
L
a
n
e
63
0
0
D
o
r
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n
L
a
n
e
65
1
3
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r
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e
k
D
r
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v
e
Ad
d
r
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s
s
If
y
o
u
d
o
n
'
t
r
i
d
e
a
bi
c
y
c
l
e
i
n
y
o
u
r
ne
i
g
h
b
o
r
h
o
o
d
a
s
of
t
e
n
a
s
y
o
u
w
o
u
l
d
li
k
e
,
w
h
a
t
f
a
c
t
o
r
s
co
n
t
r
i
b
u
t
e
t
o
t
h
a
t
?
Pl
e
a
s
e
l
i
s
t
a
l
l
t
h
a
t
yo
u
c
a
n
t
h
i
n
k
o
f
.
Any additional comments about parking?
Ve
r
y
fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
i
l
y
o
r
ne
a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(2
-
3
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
w
e
e
k
)
Oc
c
a
s
i
o
n
a
l
l
y
(1
-
4
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
m
o
n
t
h
)
Ra
r
e
l
y
(l
e
s
s
th
a
n
on
c
e
pe
r
mo
n
t
h
)
Ne
v
e
r
He
a
l
t
h
/
ex
e
r
c
i
s
e
Ac
c
o
m
p
a
n
y
ch
i
l
d
(
r
e
n
)
t
o
de
s
t
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
(s
u
c
h
a
s
sc
h
o
o
l
o
r
pa
r
k
)
Tr
a
v
e
l
to
/
f
r
o
m
de
s
t
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
(s
u
c
h
a
s
st
o
r
e
,
co
f
f
e
e
sh
o
p
)
Co
m
m
u
t
e
to
/
f
r
o
m
wo
r
k
Ac
c
e
s
s
tr
a
n
s
i
t
Ca
n
'
t
dr
i
v
e
o
r
do
n
'
t
o
w
n
ca
r
Ot
h
e
r
Ve
r
y
fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
i
l
y
o
r
ne
a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(2
-
3
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
w
e
e
k
)
Oc
c
a
s
i
o
n
a
l
l
y
(
1
-
4
t
i
m
e
s
pe
r
m
o
n
t
h
)
Ra
r
e
l
y
(l
e
s
s
th
a
n
on
c
e
pe
r
mo
n
t
h
)
Ne
v
e
r
Ve
r
y
fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
i
l
y
o
r
ne
a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Frequently (2-3 times per week)Occasionall y (1-4 times per month)Rarely (less than once per month)Never Very satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
No
b
i
k
e
-
we
w
a
l
k
.
Do
n
'
t
o
w
n
a
b
i
k
e
;
do
n
a
t
e
d
2
.
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1A neighbor across the street has a (likely illegal) rental and we frequently have a car parked outside our house. There appears to be very little regulation by the city.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Ho
w
f
r
e
q
u
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n
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on the street?How satisfied are you with the availability of on-street parking in your neighborhood?
If
y
o
u
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d
e
a
b
i
c
y
c
l
e
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y
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r
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a
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f
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g
s
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(
s
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l
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a
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p
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l
y
)
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w
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NO
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n
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Any additional comments about parking?
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k
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(1
-
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m
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s
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r
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t
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l
y
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n
t
h
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Ne
v
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a
l
t
h
/
ex
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p
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ch
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d
(
r
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s
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n
(s
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pa
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Tr
a
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l
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/
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(s
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,
co
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sh
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p
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Co
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a
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k
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(
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v
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y
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l
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Frequently (2-3 times per week)Occasionall y (1-4 times per month)Rarely (less than once per month)Never Very satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
Ho
w
f
r
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q
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n
t
l
y
d
o
y
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c
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y
o
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i
g
h
b
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o
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d
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h
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on the street?How satisfied are you with the availability of on-street parking in your neighborhood?
If
y
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u
r
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d
e
a
b
i
c
y
c
l
e
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r
y
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a
s
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s
f
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do
i
n
g
s
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?
(
s
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l
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c
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a
l
l
t
h
a
t
a
p
p
l
y
)
Ho
w
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NO
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t
yo
u
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a
n
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k
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f
.
Any additional comments about parking?
Ve
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y
fr
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q
u
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n
t
l
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y
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r
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a
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a
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q
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l
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s
pe
r
w
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k
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c
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s
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l
l
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m
o
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t
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l
y
(l
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s
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th
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c
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n
t
h
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v
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r
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l
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ex
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m
p
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y
ch
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l
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(
r
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a
t
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s
sc
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l
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r
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r
k
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v
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l
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/
f
r
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m
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s
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a
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n
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c
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s
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,
co
f
f
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sh
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p
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Co
m
m
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t
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to
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f
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wo
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k
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c
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s
s
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a
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i
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y
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Fr
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q
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l
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(2
-
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k
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c
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s
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l
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(
1
-
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t
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pe
r
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o
n
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h
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(l
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th
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c
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n
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h
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Ne
v
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Ve
r
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fr
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q
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n
t
l
y
(d
a
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l
y
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r
ne
a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Frequently (2-3 times per week)Occasionall y (1-4 times per month)Rarely (less than once per month)Never Very satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied
Ho
w
f
r
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q
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n
t
l
y
d
o
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d
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c
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ne
i
g
h
b
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r
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o
o
d
?
BI
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Ho
w
f
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q
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t
l
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t
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r
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h
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l
d
p
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k
on the street?How satisfied are you with the availability of on-street parking in your neighborhood?
If
y
o
u
r
i
d
e
a
b
i
c
y
c
l
e
i
n
y
o
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r
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a
s
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n
s
f
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do
i
n
g
s
o
?
(
s
e
l
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c
t
a
l
l
t
h
a
t
a
p
p
l
y
)
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w
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q
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n
t
l
y
d
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y
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r
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m
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1
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1 1
NO
R
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D
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P
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66
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a
l
l
t
h
a
t
yo
u
c
a
n
t
h
i
n
k
o
f
.
Any additional comments about parking?
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r
y
fr
e
q
u
e
n
t
l
y
(d
a
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l
y
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r
ne
a
r
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a
i
l
y
)
Fr
e
q
u
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n
t
l
y
(2
-
3
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i
m
e
s
pe
r
w
e
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k
)
Oc
c
a
s
i
o
n
a
l
l
y
(1
-
4
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m
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s
pe
r
m
o
n
t
h
)
Ra
r
e
l
y
(l
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s
s
th
a
n
on
c
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pe
r
mo
n
t
h
)
Ne
v
e
r
He
a
l
t
h
/
ex
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r
c
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s
e
Ac
c
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m
p
a
n
y
ch
i
l
d
(
r
e
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)
t
o
de
s
t
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
(s
u
c
h
a
s
sc
h
o
o
l
o
r
pa
r
k
)
Tr
a
v
e
l
to
/
f
r
o
m
de
s
t
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
(s
u
c
h
a
s
st
o
r
e
,
co
f
f
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e
sh
o
p
)
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m
m
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t
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to
/
f
r
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m
wo
r
k
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c
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s
s
tr
a
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s
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n
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fr
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q
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a
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y
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r
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a
r
d
a
i
l
y
)
Fr
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q
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t
l
y
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-
3
t
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m
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s
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r
w
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k
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c
a
s
i
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n
a
l
l
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(
1
-
4
t
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m
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r
m
o
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t
h
)
Ra
r
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Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: VI.C .
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
O ther
F rom:Mark K Nolan, Transportation P lanner
Item Activity:
Subject:W. 66th S treet Traffic and S afety C o nc erns Disc ussio n
C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
N one.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
C ommissioner I yer will lead a discussion regarding his concerns for traffic, access and pedestrian safety on W.
66th Street between H wy 100 and France Avenue. P lease see the attached presentation, prepared by
C ommissioner I yer.
AT TAC HME N T S :
Description
Pres entation: Improvement Propos al for W 66th St
66TH STREET, HWY. 100 TO
FRANCE AVE., EDINA
Strategic Improvement Proposal
July 7, 2017
Surya Iyer, ETC
SAFETY / EQUITY ISSUE #1
GAP: 66th St. does not have adequate side-walk facilities
between France Ave. and Ridgeview Dr.
PROBLEMS:
Safety: Pedestrians cannot cross 66th St. during traffic. High traffic
during commute hours.
Equity: SE quadrant is woefully lacking side-walk facilities compared
to any other quadrant
SOLUTION: Build side-walk on 66th St. between France Ave. and
Ridgeview Dr.
ALTERNATE: Build a series of cross-walks – costly?
SAFETY / EQUITY ISSUE #2
GAP: 66th St. does not have any shoulder on either side.
PROBLEMS:
Safety: Emergency vehicles cannot access neighborhood in a timely
manner during busy commute hours
Safety: There is no barrier between children on bikes on paved trail
between Lake Cornelia and 66th St. This is an unsafe condition.
SOLUTION: Build shoulder between street and side-walk on 66th St.
between France Ave. and Ridgeview Dr.
SAFETY / EQUITY ISSUE #3
GAP: Traffic control is inadequate at intersection of 66th St. at
Valley View Rd.
PROBLEMS:
Safety: Many cases of red-light infractions. Near-misses. High speeds.
Volume: Planned development will bring increased volume to
already high numbers.
CONTAINMENT: Implement light signal delay.
SOLUTION: Build round-about at this inter-section. This is consistent
with similar treatment in City of Richfield.
SUMMARY
66th St. provides a perfect opportunity for City leaders to tackle a current and soon-to-be worse problem in a PRO-ACTIVE manner
66th St. traffic, safety, and access are currently inadequate and projected to get only worse
Solutions are available that can address issues for the long term
Round-about at 66th St. and Valley View Rd.
Side walk on 66th St. between France Ave. and Ridgeview Dr.
Shoulder between 66th St . and sidewalk.
Safety and Equity are primary drivers for this project to be launched now
Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: VI.D.
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
R eport and R ec o mmendation
F rom:Nic k Bauler, Traffic S afety C o ordinator
Item Activity:
Subject:Traffic S afety R ep o rt o f July 5, 2017 Action
C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
R eview and recommend the T raffic S afety R eport of Wednesday, July 5, 2017, be forwarded to C ity Council for
approval.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
I t is not anticipated that residents will be in attendance at the meeting regarding the report's recommendations. An
overview of the comments from the E dina Transportation C ommission will be included in the staff report
provided to the C ity C ouncil for their August 15, meeting.
AT TAC HME N T S :
Description
Traffic Safety Report of July 5, 2017
Photo: Brookview Dr entrance from W 58th St.
July 20, 2017
Edina Transportation Commission
Nick Bauler, Traffic Safety Coordinator
Traffic Safety Report of July 5th, 2017
Information / Background:
The Traffic Safety Committee (TSC) review of traffic safety matters occurred on July 5. The Transportation
Planner, Traffic Safety Coordinator, Public Works Director and Assistant City Planner were in attendance
for this meeting. The City Engineer, Police Lieutenant and Traffic Safety Specialist were not able to attend,
were informed of the decisions and did not object to the recommendations.
For these reviews, the recommendations below are provided. On each of the items, persons involved have
been contacted and the staff recommendation has been discussed with them. They were informed that if
they disagree with the recommendation or have additional facts to present, these comments can be included
on the July 20 Edina Transportation Commission and the August 15 City Council meeting agendas.
Section A: Items on which the Traffic Safety Committee recommends action:
A1. Request to change Pamela Park access signage entering Brookview Dr from W 58th St
• Residents on Brookview Dr have
concerns with vehicles parking on
both sides of the street during evening
activities
• Pamela Park hosts softball, soccer and
other sports among seven or more
athletic fields
• Only limited parking on Brookview Dr
is on the southern portion of the street bordering Pamela Park
• Residents are looking for a larger Pamela Park Access sign to prevent park-goers from parking
on Brookview Dr
STAFF REPORT Page 2
After review, staff recommends moving the ‘Dead End’ and Pamela Park Access sign
approximately10 feet south to become more visible and help prevent vehicles from
mistakenly entering Brookview Dr instead of the Pamela Park driveway.
A2. Request to increase pedestrian safety at the Promenade crosswalk on Hazelton Rd.
• Request was made as pedestrians believe
overhead flashing lights and the in-
ground flashing lights are not visible
enough for drivers.
• After reviewing the intersection, some of
the in-ground flashers are not working
properly.
• After discussing the replacement of the
in-ground flashers with the City
Electrician, it was recommended to add
rectangular rapid flashing beacons
(RRFBs) at this crossing as opposed to
continuously fixing in-ground lights.
• The City Electrician referred to the
crossing at W 51st St at Halifax Ave
which uses overhead flashers along with
new, retrofitted RRFBs to raise
pedestrian awareness.
After review, staff recommends adding new RRFBs at this location and disconnecting
the in-ground flashers. Adding new RRFBs and removing the in-ground flashers will
lower maintenance costs and help raise pedestrian awareness.
STAFF REPORT Page 3
Section D: Other Traffic Safety Items handled
D1. A resident requested crosswalk RRFB’s at the intersection of W 50th and Eden Ave. The resident was
informed RRFB’s are planned on being installed in this location.
D2. A resident was concerned with a crosswalk not being obeyed by vehicles at Kojetin Park. After
analyzing the crossing, tree branches were limiting visibility for westbound vehicles and EPD was informed of
the lack of yielding vehicles to pedestrians.
D3. A resident was concerned with a pothole on the west side of the W 66th St bridge over HWY 100.
After analyzing this location, the pothole that was the concern was the transition from the bridge onto
HWY 100. Public Works is now aware of this issue and this location is planned to be milled and overlaid in
the future.
D4. A resident was concerned with vehicle speeds and rolling thru stop signs at W 58th St and Wooddale
Ave. This request was forwarded to EPD.
D5. No parking signs along Cahill Rd were bagged over a weekend. EPD handled the issue prior to traffic
safety reviewing the concern.
D6. A request to trim a tree branch covering a lane designation sign along westbound Hazelton Rd
approaching France Ave. This request was forwarded to the City Forrester.
D7. A resident was concerned with vehicles not stopping for crossing pedestrians on York Avenue at
Parklawn Lane. EPD was informed of this request.
D8. A resident requested a traffic control change at the intersection of Blake and Interlachen to assist in the
closure of HWY 169. After referring to MnDOT, it is recommended to make no changes. MnDOT notes
any traffic change added to this intersection will increase vehicle delays.
Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: VI.E.
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
O ther
F rom:Mark K. No lan, AI C P, Trans p ortation P lanner
Item Activity:
Subject:2018 Trans portation C ommission Work P lan Dis cus s ion
C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
N one.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
2018 Board and C ommission Work P lans are due by late S eptember, 2017 for review by C ity C ouncil at their
B oard/C ommission Annual Work P lan Meeting on O ct. 3. S taff is requesting that the E T C start thinking about
its 2018 Work P lan, and to continue and refine this discussion at its Aug. 17 meeting.
AT TAC HME N T S :
Description
2017 ETC Work Plan July Progres s Report
2018 Work Plan Propos al Template and Ins tructions
Approved by Council 12/6/16
Board/Commission: Transportation Commission
2017 Annual Work Plan
Progress Report: 7/20/2017
Initiative
#1
Council Charge
☐ 1 ☐ 2 ☒ 3 ☐ 4
Target Completion
Date
Budget Required
(Staff Liaison)
Staff Support Required
(Staff Liaison)
☐ New Initiative ☒ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility July 2017 $30,000 (estimated) 40 hours
If City staff secures funds, support and guide the engagement
process for, and potential study of, passenger rail in Edina.
Progress Report: Consultant Kimley-Horn has been hired to prepare the Community Engagement Report. Kimley-Horn will attend the second of three
meetings with the ETC on July 20, with project completion estimated for September.
Initiative
#2
Council Charge
☐ 1 ☒ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4
Target Completion
Date
Budget Required
(Staff Liaison)
Staff Support Required
(Staff Liaison)
☒ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility December 2017 None Click here to enter text.
Assist as requested with the development of the City’s new
Comprehensive Guide Plan.
Progress Report: The ETC has met with Planning Commission Comprehensive Plan Liaisons for some preliminary discussions. ETC members have
participated in several meetings and workshops with the Comprehensive Plan consultant and staff. ETC input is anticipated to extend into the early part
of 2018.
Initiative
#3
Council Charge
☐ 1 ☐ 2 ☒ 3 ☐ 4
Target Completion
Date
Budget Required
(Staff Liaison)
Staff Support Required
(Staff Liaison)
☒ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility October 2017 None 8 hours
Review transportation impact analysis process to better implement
Living Streets. [Partner with Planning Commission. ETC lead
commission]
Progress Report: Discussions have been held at the January and June ETC meetings. This item is still in a somewhat preliminary stage, and the Planning
Commission has not yet been directly engaged.
Initiative
#4
Council Charge
☐ 1 ☒ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4
Target Completion
Date
Budget Required
(Staff Liaison)
Staff Support Required
(Staff Liaison)
☐ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☒ Ongoing Responsibility Ongoing None Click here to enter text.
Review and comment on transportation projects in the Capital
Improvement Plan, mill and overlay/seal coat projects, and monthly
traffic safety reports.
Approved by Council 12/6/16
Progress Report: Ongoing.
Initiative
#5
Council Charge
☐ 1 ☒ 2 ☐ 3 ☐ 4
Target Completion
Date
Budget Required
(Staff Liaison)
Staff Support Required
(Staff Liaison)
☒ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility December 2017 None Click here to enter text.
Review and comment on pedestrian and bicycle master plan.
Consultant Community Design Group (CDG) has been hired to prepare the Master Plan. In June CDG attended the first of three anticipated meetings with
the ETC. The first public meeting will be on July 13 with completion anticipated in October or November.
Parking Lot: (These items have been considered by the BC, but not proposed as part of this year’s work plan. If the BC decides they would like
to work on them in the current year, it would need to be approved by Council.)
Proposed Month for Joint Work Session (one time per year, up to 60 minutes): May
Council Comments:
Ch
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1
Study and
Report
- Commission is asked to
study a specific issue or
event and report its
findings to City Council.
- Advisory
Communication required
/ staff report optional.
- No vote is taken by the
Board or Commission.
- No official Commission
recommendation is
provided to the City
Council.
Ch
a
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e
2
Review and
Comment
- Commission is asked to review a
specific policy issue and to seek
comments from each individual
member of the group to pass on to
City Council for further
consideration.
- Member comments will be
included in the Staff Report
(optional Advisory Communication
can be included with the staff
report).
- No vote is taken by the
Commission.
- No official Commission
recommendation is provided to City
Council.
Ch
a
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g
e
3
Review and
Recommend
- Commission is asked to
review a specific policy
issue and to issue a
recommendation on the
issue to the City Council.
- Individual member
comments are not
included in the Staff
Report (optional, BC can
include an Advisory
Communication with the
staff report).
- A majority vote is
necessary for a
recommendation to be
formally submitted to City
Council.
Ch
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4
Review and
Decide
- Commission is asked to
study, review, and decide
on an issue.
- The group’s decision will
be the City’s official
position on the matter
unless the issue is formally
considered and reversed
by a majority vote of City
Council.
Commission Work Plan Instructions Updated 2017.05.24
Instructions:
Each section with a white background should be filled out.
Do not fill out council charge. Scott will complete this section with his proposed charge to the Council.
Liaisons are responsible for completing the budget and staff support columns.
List initiatives in order of priority
Definitions
New Initiative – not on previous work plan and has completion date
Continued Initiative – carried over from a previous work plan with a revised target completion date
Ongoing Responsibility – annually on the work plan and may or may not have a target completion date
Parking Lot – initiatives considered by not proposed as part of the work plan. Not approved by Council
EVENT Initiatives – if it is an annual event list the initiative as ongoing. It if is a new event list the items as a new initiative.
Dates
Return proposed work plan to MJ by September 20, 2017
The Annual work plan meeting with Council is October 3, 2017 – Chairs present
Finalize work plans works session with Council is November 8, 2017 – Liaisons present
Work Plans should be approved by Council by December 5, 2017
Commission: Choose an item.
2018 Annual Work Plan Proposal
Initiative # Council Charge (Proposed Charge Completed by CM)
☐ 1 (Study & Report) ☐ 2 (Review & Comment)
☐ 3 (Review & Recommend) ☐ 4 (Review &
Decide)
Target
Completion
Date
Budget Required
(Staff Liaison)
Staff Support Required
(Staff Liaison)
Initiative Type
☐ New Initiative ☐ Continued Initiative ☐ Ongoing Responsibility
☐ Funds available
Funds are available for this project.
☐ Staff Liaison: Hrs____________
☐ CTS (including Video)
☐ Other Staff: Hrs_____________
☐ Funds not available
There are not funds available for this
project (explain impact of Council
approving initiative in liaison
comments).
Liaison Comments: Click here to enter text.
City Manager Comments: Click here to enter text.
Progress Report: Click here to enter text.
Parking Lot: (These items have been considered by the BC, but not proposed as part of this year’s work plan. If the BC decides they would like to
work on them in the current year, it would need to be approved by Council.)
Proposed Month for Joint Work Session (one time per year, up to 60
minutes):
☐ Mar ☐ April ☐ May ☐ June ☐ July ☐ Aug ☐ Sept ☐ Oct ☐ Nov
Council Comments:
Date: July 20, 2017 Agenda Item #: X.A.
To:Trans p o rtatio n C o mmis s io n Item Type:
O ther
F rom:Mark K. No lan, AI C P, Trans p ortation P lanner
Item Activity:
Subject:S c hedule of Meeting and Event Dates as of July 20,
2017
Information
C ITY O F E D IN A
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN 55424
www.edinamn.gov
A C TI O N R EQ U ES TED :
N one.
I N TR O D U C TI O N :
AT TAC HME N T S :
Description
Schedule of Upcoming Meetings /Dates /Events
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SCHEDULE OF MEETING AND EVENT DATES AS OF JULY 20, 2017
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS/DATES/EVENTS
Thursday Jul 20 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Aug 17 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Sep 28 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM MAYOR’S CONFERENCE ROOM
Thursday Oct 26 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM MAYOR’S CONFERENCE ROOM
Thursday Nov 16 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Dec 21 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Jan 18 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Feb 15 ETC Annual Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Mar 15 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday Apr 19 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM
Thursday May 17 Regular ETC Meeting 6:00 PM COMMUNITY ROOM