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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03.03.14 Work Session Packet City of Farmington Mission Statement 430 Third Street Through teamwork and cooperation, Farmington,MN 55024 the City of Farmington provides quality services that preserve our proud past and foster a promising future. AGENDA CITY COUNCIL / DAKOTA COUNTY WORK SESSION MARCH 3, 2014 6:00 p.m. Conference Room 170 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVE AGENDA 3. 195th STREET PROJECT DISCUSSION 4. CITY ADMINISTRATOR UPDATE 5. ADJOURN PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT Council workshops are conducted as an informal work session.All discussions shall be considered fact-finding,hypothetical and unofficial critical thinking exercises,which do not reflect an official public position, Council work session outcomes should not be construed by the attending public and/or reporting media as the articulation of a formal City policy position. Only official Council action normally taken at a regularly scheduled Council meeting should be considered as a formal expression of the City's position on any given matter. 4IA iy��, City of Farmington 4'Z Z 430 Third Street Farmington, Minnesota AO 651.280.6800 Fax 651.280.6899 moo� www.ci.farmington.mn.us TO: Mayor, Councilmembers, City Administrator FROM: Kevin Schorzman, P.E., City Engineer SUBJECT: Council/Dakota County Work Session— 195th Street Project DATE: March 3, 2014 INTRODUCTION/DISCUSSION On Monday, March 3, 2014,there will be a work session with representatives from Dakota County at 6:00 p.m. County staff will give an update on the project progress as well as share the information with Council that will be disseminated at the project open house that will take place on Thursday, March 6, 2014, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. BUDGET IMPACT Project budget information will be shared in the future once plans have been prepared and a project estimate has been prepared based on those plans. ACTION REQUESTED For information. Respectfully submitted, Kevin Schorzman, P.E. City Engineer cc: file el", trans ortation 195th Street Improvement Project Update ,N 880t you m8; loft/ City Council Workshop March 3, 2014 1. Background a. Need for the Project b. Open House—Thursday, March 6 2. Project Considerations a. General Design—3 lane b. Multi-use Trails on both sides c. Intersection Traffic Control Assessments (Handouts) • Flagstaff Avenue, Pilot Knob Road, Akin Road • Roundabouts recommended • 179th Street d. Extension of 4-lanes along Pilot Knob through 195th Street e. Speeds and Gaps on 195th Street f. Pedestrian Underpass near Meadowview Elementary g. Right of Way Needs 3. Other Issues To Address a. Akin Elementary— Main Access Implications b. Eureka Avenue Intersection c. Parking on 195th Street d. Other Issues/Opportunities? 4. Project Schedule (Handout) a. Open House #1— March 6 (Council Follow-up?) b. Open House #2—September IV. LONG TERM ROADWAY NETWORK VISION A roadway network vision accommodating the long-term growth needs in the Farmington Area has been developed based on recent changes in the area and coordinates the functional classification of the roadways with adjacent community plans and Dakota County's plan. This vision represents the future functional classification of existing and future corridors necessary to accommodate existing and future growth in the Farmington area and region. The designations relate a particular roadway's role in the network, such as access, mobility,or both. The designations also relate to design standards that would be appropriate for each roadway in the network to fulfill its role. The vision complements previous corridor planning efforts in the area and is coordinated with adjacent communities. The vision also considers the existing development pattern, wetlands, and drainage areas prevalent in the Farmington area. It is intended that future corridors would be developed over time as new development is initiated. This long term future roadway functional classification vision was used to develop and evaluate the 2009-2010 School Opening and the 2030 Pilot Knob Road Corridor Vision. Long Term Roadway Vision I ' a" n. L A K E V I L L E future Functional Claatu0cadon r• , ® �6 _. _ re AMinor Menal Connector y NV* . •■- Future A MnUr Artena4Connecto, 1111 • . . ^+•,c„a w e.�, ` ; —AMinor Angina l{.pander o � ,r III' •.. Future A Mna Arterial-Expanse,i r ` • 1Y— . 11r r- B Mina Future 13 Moor •L - t s. LAI,cs —_Males Collector 1 T Future Mepr CAlledor ` .1-_ , -... Near Cdtector b Future Motor Collector 7tf^/T/ — ____ .... —Local Roads `l."•.� �, - --Railroad,Ixi.--_ - s Parcels Orderly Annexation Area ,pi• 1 -SCtad6 --- Parks • ~w R •� VHetlanda --- 4,1t-_'' ��d�. . ''' j _ Lakes �,•"• / , r J /r ' Watercourses d Orainapessaya Q @. C Ir itp .asp", ��r _ 11 91 G12 . i , t; . 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