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MINUTES OF THE
Edina Transportation Commission
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Edina City Hall
4801 West 50th Street
Council Chambers
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Les Wanninger, Warren Plante, Marie Thorpe, Jean White, Marc Usem,
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Hilah Almog, Steve Brown
STAFF PRESENT:
Wayne Houle, Jack Sullivan, Sharon Allison
I. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by chair Wanninger. Thorpe was nominated by Plante to
serve as co-chair and seconded by White. All voted aye.
II. Public Comment
None
III. Old Business
a. York Place – West 69th Street and York Avenue: Project Re-submittal
Houle said the traffic study and plans were reviewed two months ago and minor changes were
made such as switching the entry to the high rise to come off Xerxes Avenue instead of W. 69th
Street and the retail entrance off W. 69th Street. Houle said traffic impacts have decreased
substantially and staff recommends approval of the revised plans. The project’s traffic
consultant was not in attendance, but the City’s consultant, Chuck Rickart with WSB was in
attendance.
Discussion centered on the following points:
A sidewalk to promote walking from the residential complex to Walgreens should be a
condition for approval;
Safety concerns with traffic backing up at the stoplight on Saturdays when Cub Foods
parking lot is at capacity;
Potential for Xerxes to become more congested due to car dealer’s employees’ on-street
parking; the general area becoming congested like 50th & France;
Using redevelopments as an opportunity to make changes and looking at the impacts on a
broader scale;
Properties with only one access point;
Stacking lanes was a condition of approval when traffic study was first reviewed;
Trip generation on Saturdays seems low (data is showing peak hours only);
Study shows everyone exiting Xerxes going north (this is based on current traffic pattern);
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Houle said the simulation model being developed will help to show the impact of a
redevelopment on a broader scale. He also said according to a Traffic Management Plan to
be developed by Best Buy, a certain percentage of their employees would take public
transportation which will help to minimize congestion.
Thorpe moved to accept the resubmitted plans and traffic study subject to a sidewalk
being built (staff and developer to determine best location) so that residents can walk to
Walgreens and other businesses, and that the stacking lanes on York Avenue and West
69th Street be fixed (a condition attached to the first approval). The motion was
seconded by Usem. All voted aye. Motion carried.
b. NE Edina Traffic Study Implementation Plan
Houle said due to cost, implementation of the NE Edina Traffic Study improvements will be
spread out over 3-4 years. Implementation schedule is as follows:
2007 Arterial Improvements
o Vernon Avenue and Interlachen Blvd
o 50th Street & Halifax Avenue
o 50th Street & France Avenue
2008 Arterial and Local Neighborhood Improvements
o 44th Street & France Avenue
o Country Club Area – Phase 1
2009 Collector and Local Neighborhood Improvements
o 44th Street (or could be done in 2010 with the West 44th Street project)
o Country Club Area – Phase 2
2010 Local Neighborhood Improvements
o Morningside Area and White Oaks Area
o Country Club Area – Phase 3
Wanninger asked about the business area parking study and the public relations campaign.
Houle said staff is initiating a study for the parking ramps in March and at that time he will
contact the City of Minneapolis regarding the business area parking study. Regarding the
public relations campaign, Houle said staff will develop a plan within the next two months.
c. West 70th Street Corridor Study Update
Wanninger said he is still looking for someone west of Highway 100 to serve on the Study
Advisory Committee (SAC); otherwise, there are good representations which will result in good
input. Plante suggested having someone from the Southdale area. Wanninger will continue to
work on identifying a resident west of Highway 100 and from the Southdale Shopping Center.
The first SAC meeting was scheduled for April 12, 7-9 p.m., location to be determined.
Houle suggested that they wait until the SAC meeting to learn about the State Aid policy for W.
70th so that everyone can be informed at the same time. Wanninger asked that other policies
such as sidewalk, crosswalk, stop signs, etc. also be included as this will help the new
members to understand appropriate placement and use of such traffic measurements.
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Wanninger noted that the last of the three public hearings is scheduled for February 22. He
asked if there is a need for a 4th public hearing. Plante recommended discussing the need for
a 4th public hearing at the conclusion of the 3rd. Wanninger said they will probably need to
have a meeting with the business district similarly to the NE Edina Traffic Study 50th & France
Business Representatives meeting. He requested that residents’ comments be summarized
into common issues with the biggest issues listed first.
IV. New Business
a. Traffic Impact Statement
Sullivan said the current Traffic Initiation and Review Policy does not cover all the
requirements that staff asked of traffic consultants when they are considering conducting a
traffic study relative to redevelopments and therefore, staff is recommending a revision of the
current policy. A more detailed policy will also help to reduce the amount of time staff spends
on the phone with traffic consultants.
Sullivan said the revised policy would include a name change to Transportation Impact
Analysis to reflect incorporation of new components which include pedestrian movements,
alternative transportation methods, etc. Sullivan stated that a Transportation Impact Analysis
is a study that assesses the effects that a development’s traffic will have on the transportation
network. He said if the ETC is in agreement, staff will work with the City’s traffic consultant to
develop the revised policy.
A consensus was reached by the ETC for staff to revise the Traffic Initiation and Review
Policy.
b. Neighborhood Improvement Projects
Houle said three neighborhoods are scheduled for reconstruction this summer. They are:
Southdale First Addition and Woodhill; Concord Avenue (South View Lane to Valley View
Road); and Todd Park. Some areas will include bump outs, entry treatments, realigned
intersections, crosswalks, parking bays, narrowing of roadway, etc.
Wanninger said he’s observed that drivers tend to speed up at the pedestrian signal at Valley
View Road and Concord Avenue and asked if there is anything that can be done on Valley
View Road to change drivers’ behavior. Houle said he will look into this separate from the
project.
Thorpe said the traffic calming measures is consistent with the ETC’s vision. She would like to
ensure that the roadways are bike-friendly. Houle said the Bike Task Force is developing a
bike plan for the City.
V. Approval of Minutes
a. Regular Meeting of December 21, 2006
The following correction was made: p. 3, second paragraph from the bottom – change 50th
Avenue to 50th Street. White moved to approve the corrected minutes of December 21, 2006,
and the motion was seconded by Plante. All voted aye. Motion carried.
b. Special Meeting of January 18, 2007
Plante moved to approve the minutes of January 18, 2007, and the motion was seconded by
White. All voted aye. Motion carried.
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c. Special Meeting of January 23, 2007
Plante moved to approve the minutes of January 23, 2007, and the motion was seconded by
Thorpe. All voted aye. Motion carried.
VI. Planning Commission Update
No update.
VII. Open Discussion
a. Transportation Comprehensive Plan Update
Houle said WSB was hired to do the Comprehensive Plan update. He said they were chosen
primarily because of the north/southeast Edina Synchro Network Model layout. Rickart of
WSB said the Synchro Network, in conjunction with land use data, will be used to look at whole
or ultimate build of the area and it will identify problem intersections. He said the model will
not give solutions but it will show the outcome of various solution scenarios.
Houle said City of Bloomington has contacted him regarding a joint study along Highway 494
(to be paid for by Bloomington). He said both cities will be able to use their Synchro Network
to better manage traffic flow from one city to the next.
Wanninger said during the NE Edina Traffic Study planning, they talked about meeting with
their legislative representatives to discuss funding of a pilot project. Houle said the League of
MN Cities recently hosted a meeting with Mn/DOT that also included himself and the city
engineer for the City of St. Paul to discuss dropping the speed limit from 30 to 25 mph in urban
residential areas. He said Mn/DOT’s speed limit and traffic engineers have agreed to meet
with him and St. Paul for further discussion.
Wanninger said he recalls a sidewalk plan that was presented to them for approval and
funding recommendations. Houle said pedestrian movement is included in the Comp Plan and
it will be brought back to the ETC in approximately six months.
Plante asked about the high school area. Houle said they are short on State Aid funds
because of the number of projects planned. He said some projects are being pushed back to
later years, but he is going to look at a modified plan for the high school area because of
safety.
Wanninger said notification was received saying that Mn/DOT is not ready with their plans yet
but is still pursuing the full build of Highway 100.
Crosstown is scheduled for this summer but they are still experiencing funding problems.
Houle suggested getting an update from Mn/DOT at the next ETC meeting.
Mr. Robert Shotwell, City of Richfield resident and member of their Transportation
Commission, was asked if there are any issues that Richfield has as a neighbor of Edina that
they are working through with their Council. Mr. Shotwell said he is not aware of any issues.
Meeting adjourned. The next meeting is scheduled for March 15, 2007, 6-8 p.m. in the Council
Chambers, City Hall.