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MINUTES OF THE
Edina Transportation Commission
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Edina City Hall
4801 West 50th Street
Community Room
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Fred Richards, Marie Thorpe, Jean White, Warren Plante, Joni Kelly Bennett, Les
Wanninger, Dean Dovolis
MEMBERS ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT:
Steve Lillehaug, Sharon Allison
I. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Wanninger.
II. New Business
a. I-494 Corridor Commission
Wanninger and White attended the I-494 Corridor Commission meeting. Wanninger reported
that the group clearly knows what their needs are, but it did not appear as though they had
prioritized the issues and their plans do not include Highways 62 and 169. Wanninger
believed that these highways should be a part of their discussion because changes to them
would have positive effects on I-494 as well as the reverse. He suggested that the ETC create
a list of five priorities to present to the Commission for consideration. The group meets
monthly.
b. Letter from Jeanne K. Hanson
Staff was directed to draft a response letter to Ms. Hanson indicating that the draft policy does
not address covenant issues nor is it proposing street closures. All letters addressed to the
ETC, whether individually or as a group, will be reviewed by the Commissioners and a
response letter drafted by staff and signed by the Chair. Motion made by Dovolis and
seconded by Wanninger.
Ayes: 7
Nays: 0
Motion carried.
“Street Utility Fee” Bill Introduction in Minnesota Senate: Lillehaug stated he drafted letters for
the Commissioners to sign supporting the street utility bill that was introduced by the Senate
and a similar one by the House. (City Manager Hughes also sent a similar letter.) The bill will
allow a city to implement a street utility similar to the storm and sanitary utility.
The consensus is to not send the letters until the Commissioners have had a chance to consult
with the Council regarding whether the Council, with the Commissioners support, should send
the letters. Other things to consider is the possibility that the City’s special assessment policy
could be revised in the near future (Council is in the midst of reviewing it) and how to equitably
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tax residents on streets that have not yet been repaired and residents that have already been
assessed.
III. Old Business
a. Update – FINAL DRAFT Transportation Commission Policy Jan 6, 2005
Lillehaug stated the Council will be holding a public hearing on March 1st to discuss the
ETC’s Final Draft Policy. Richards said Bennett will be presenting her minority report to the
Council also and asked that the Commissioners get a copy ahead of time so that they can
respond. Richards said someone should give a presentation to the Council on March 1st
describing how they arrived at the policy that is before the Council and also the
Commissioners’ response to Bennett’s minority report.
Wanninger suggested not doing any more editing to the final draft policy since it has already
been sent to the Council for consideration. The consensus is to stop editing until a response
is received from the Council.
b. Memorandum – 2003 Local Traffic Task Force Action Plan Update
In a memo to the ETC, staff presented an update to the 2003 Local Traffic Task Force Action
Plan on the six issue areas (Northeast Edina Area; Northwest Edina Area; Edina High
School and Valley View Middle School Area; Edina Community Center Area; W. 70th Street;
and France Avenue Area [Greater Southdale Area]) as follows:
The root cause of the problems in the Northeast was identified as congestion on Hwy. 100
and in the 50th & France area. With the delay of expansion of this highway until 2014, the
City of St. Louis Park has invited the ETC to a joint meeting with them to discuss this issue.
In addition to meeting with the City of St. Louis Park, staff was directed to schedule
meeting(s) with the City of Richfield, City of Bloomington and other adjoining cities to discuss
working jointly towards solutions of transportation/traffic issues that are common to all.
Staff recommended that the ETC consider the Northwest and parts of the Edina Community
Center area for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan (NTMP) once the policy is
approved. A traffic study is in progress around the Edina Community Center area and the
findings will be presented to the ETC at the February 24th meeting. The area bounded by
Concord Avenue, Wooddale Avenue, Golf Terrace and Valley View Road was also
recommended for the “NTMP for a basket-weave application of stop signs and/or traffic
calming measures” due to “perceived traffic volume and speed…”
Staff is scheduled to meet with the Edina High and Valley View Middle Schools’ staff to
discuss possible solutions to improve traffic flow in this area. Engineering staff has discussed
improvements such as adding turn lanes on Valley View Road, a sidewalk along the south
side of Valley View Road and an educational program to address drivers’ behavior.
Potential solutions for West 70th Street “include significant physical improvements that may
require the redevelopment of properties adjacent to the roadway.” Staff is “investigating
improvements at the intersections of France Avenue with West 70th Street and West Shore
Drive with West 70th Street, and improving the frontage road system at Highway 100 to
encourage West 66th Street destined vehicles.”
A consultant is conducting a land use/transportation study for the France Avenue Area
(Greater Southdale Area). A report should be ready within the next several months.
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Within the six areas identified by the Task Force are issue areas that staff believe are not
applicable to the NTMP procedure. Therefore, staff recommended that the ETC make
recommendations to the Council regarding studies and improvements for these areas, so that
they can be budgeted as part of the Capital Improvement Program.
Staff also recommended that issues typically caused by congestion within neighborhoods be
addressed through the NTMP process once approved.
After discussion, Wanninger motioned that they select the Northwest Area and Edina High
and Valley View Middle Schools Area as the two projects to begin with and follow the
philosophy of the NTMP, but not be limited by it. Dovolis seconded the motion.
Ayes: 6
Nays: 1
Motion carried.
IV. Approval of Minutes
Bennett motioned and Dovolis seconded approval of the corrected minutes of December 9,
2004.
Bennett motioned to have changes made to the January 6, 2005 minutes. Her motion failed
for a lack of support. Dovolis motioned and Plante seconded approval of the minutes as
submitted.
Meeting adjourned.
Next meeting is scheduled for February 24, 2005, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Community Room,
Edina City Hall.