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City Of Edina, Minnesota
Transportation Commission
Community Conference Room
August 19, 2021
I. Call To Order
Chair Johnson called the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m.
II. Roll Call
Answering roll call: Commissioners Lewis, McCarthy, Plumb-Smith, Richman, Johnson, Khariwala
Answering roll call virtually: Commissioners Brown, Kane, Kitui
Late: Commissioners Ahler, Clark
Absent: Commissioner Atri
Staff present: Transportation Planner Andrew Scipioni
III. Approval Of Meeting Agenda
Motion was made by Commissioner McCarthy and seconded by Commissioner Plumb-Smith
to approve the agenda. All voted aye. Motion carried.
IV. Approval Of Meeting Minutes
Motion was made by Commissioner Plumb-Smith and seconded by Commissioner Lewis to
approve the July 15, 2021 meeting minutes. All voted aye. Motion carried.
Commissioner Ahler arrived at 6:06.
V. Special Recognitions and Presentations
A. Special Recognition – Commissioners Atri and Khariwala
Staff and Commissioners thanked Commissioners Atri and Khariwala for their service.
VI. Community Comment
Julia Risser of 6112 Ashcroft Avenue spoke about the Valley View Apartments at 4425 Valley View Rd,
stating that the front setback granted by City Council sets a new precedent for the area and will impede the
City in making future improvements to adjacent pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. Risser suggested a
moratorium on setbacks in areas where such improvements are proposed and suggested that developers
provide more realistic conceptual images of their projects.
VII. Reports/Recommendations
A. Traffic Safety Report of July 27, 2021
The Commission reviewed and commented on the Traffic Safety Report of July 27, 2021.
Commissioner Clark arrived at 6:50.
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B. 2021 Work Plan Updates
#1 Organized Trash Collection – Subcommittee met July 26, created a draft report. Meeting
with EEC rep and liaison Monday to discuss proposed 2022 work plan initiative.
#2 Street Funding Task Force – City Council approved a revision to the assessment policy
that will transition away from special assessments for street reconstruction over the next 16
years. More information is available on the BetterTogetherEdina webpage.
#3 CloverRide – Subcommittee met August 4. Ridership is steady around 10 per week, but
still below pre-COVID levels. Staff provided the Senior Center with more bus passes and is
updating the rack card to have available at City facilities.
#4 Traffic Safety Reports – Reviewed the July 27, 2021 report.
#5 Capital Improvement Projects – Eden Ave between Sherwood Rd and Arcadia Ave is
closed until the end of October. The new shared-use paths at Highlands Park are expected to
be paved next week. Staff is discussing property impacts of proposed facilities on McCauley Trl
and Olinger Blvd with adjacent property owners.
#6 Traffic Impact Studies & TDM – Staff is expecting a study for a project at 7300 Bush
Lake Rd.
#7 Metro Transit Connectivity – Staff provided GIS data of existing ped/bike facilities;
subcommittee will meet to discuss gaps and recommendations, expects to have documents to
share at next meeting.
C. 2022 Work Plan Development
The Commission continued to discuss possible initiatives to include in the 2022 work plan proposal.
Discussed initiative topics included;
Boulevard tree policy
Organized trash collection
Micro/Shared mobility program study
Public transit partnership and promotion
Safe Routes to School/high school congestion
Traffic impact study process improvements
PACS Fund
D. September 9 Joint Work Session Prep
The Commission deliberated on topics to discuss with City Council during the upcoming joint work
session.
VIII. Chair and Member Comments – Received
Commissioner Lewis left at 8:31.
Commissioner Khariwala left at 8:36.
IX. Staff Comments – Received
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Commissioner Richman left at 8:44.
X. Adjournment
Motion was made by Commissioner McCarthy and seconded by Commissioner Plumb-Smith
to adjourn the August 19, 2021 meeting at 8:44 p.m. All voted aye. Motion carried.
TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION ATTENDANCE
J F M A M J J A S O N D # of Mtgs Attendance %
Meetings/Work Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8
NAME
Ahler, Mindy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Brown, Chris 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 100%
Johnson, Kirk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Kane, Bocar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Kitui, Janet 1 1 1 3 100%
Lewis, Andy 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 100%
McCarthy, Bruce 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 75%
Plumb-Smith, Jill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 100%
Richman, Lori 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88%
Atri, Nihar (s) 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 75%
Clark, Anna (s) 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 75%
Khariwala, Anand (s) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 88%
Lafferty, Peter 1 1 RESIGNED 2 N/A
Scherer, Matthew RESIGNED 0 N/A
Participated virtually
"Exhibit A" 4425 Valley View Road, Valley View Apartments was granted a reduced 16' setback
for the building and an extreme 2' setback for the patio. Stairs from the patio terminate at the
lot line — and the plantings expand into the public right-of-way. This is along a single lane road
with bike paths on either side. The building sets new precedents — it is closer to Valley View
Road than any of the existing buildings all the way from Hwy 100 to the Crosstown.
Planning Commission, July 8, 2020 - https://edina.granicus.com/player/clip/3178?view id=9&redirect=true
City Council Commission, July 21, 2020 - https://edina.granicus.com/player/clip/3188?view id=8&redirect=true
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