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Traff c Safety Advisory Committee :
City of Apple Valley
June 12, 2002
7:00 p.m. Municipal Center
Minutes
L Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7:07 p.m.by Vice-Chair Eriksen. '
Members Preser�t: Dick Asleson,Linda Dolan(arrived 7:35),Harald Eriksen,
Charles Grawe,Neal Heue:,Arthur Zimmern3ar,
Consultants Present: Stephanie Jackson,Glen Van Wormer
Others Present: John Bergman
Members Absent: Craig Anglin
2. Audience Items
Mr.John Bergman expressed h:s co:�cerns about garking alang 145th Street betw;,en
Hayes Road and Pennock Avenue and illegal left turns from Guthrie Avenue onto 147th
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Mr.Bergman said that during the school year,Apple Valley High School students park
on both sides of 145th Street. Mr.Bergman expressed concern that the students park too
close to the intersections, often into the pedestrian crosswalks,reducing the lines of sight
for drivers at the intersections. He also expressed concern that parked vehicles encroach
into the driving lanes. He asked that the Principal of Apple Valley High School address
this issue with the students.
Mr.Bergman said that many vehicles make illegal left-hand turns around the
channelizing islands from Guthrie onto 147th. Of particular concern to him are two bus
companies who transport children and the elderly. He said he noted specific DARTS and
Twin Cities Transportation buses executing the illegal turns. Mr.Bergman
aclrnowledged that neighborhood traffic also executes illegal turns onto 147th. He said
he counted 30 vehicles making illegal turns during the evening prior to this meeting. Mr.
Bergman requested additional enforcement efforts on a periodic basis.
Mr.Van Wormer responded to the 145th Street concerns, explaining that it is illegal to
park within 20 feet of a crosswalk. Mr.Van Wormer suggested that he could study the
intersections to determine the necessary sight lines and the City post any necessary areas
with"No parking here to corner" signs. Mr.Van Wormer also suggested writing a letter
to the specific bus companies informing them of their drivers' violations. Mr.Heuer said
staff has been working with the school to install an additional parking lot to serve the
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north ball fields. The school has indicated that this project has been added to the capital '
improvements program. This lot would not only help solve the problem of athletic
participants crossing 140th Street,but it would also provide about 100 additional parking
spots on the high school campus. This would help reduce the number of vehicles I
currently parking on 145th Street and in the adjoining neighborhoods. Mr. Heuer ''
expressed concern that creating"no parking"zones all along 145th Street would force
the students to park deeper into the neighborhoods.
Mr. Van Wormer responded to the 147th Street concerns, explaining that when the
channelizing islands were originally installed,the City did not purchase additional right
of way and the islands were installed smaller than their desired design. He said the City
could purchase the necessary right of way and enlarge the islands to their desired design
as part of the overlay project next year. Mr. Van Wormer also suggested that this
problem could be enforced by the SET team.
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Department send a letter to DARTS and Twin Cities Transportation advising them of the
� complaints received about their vehicles making the illegal left-hand turns onto 147th
Street and advising them that additior_a1_enforcement by the Po?ise Dep?rtment would be
forthcoming. Motion passed unanimously.
Mr.Zimmerman moved, second by Mr.Asleson,to send a letter to the Principal of Apple
Valley High School expressing the Committee's support for the addition of the new
parking lot in the school's capital improvements program. Motion passed unanimously.
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members for approval prior to being sent out.
3. Apvroval of A eg nda
Ms. Dolan asked to add an item regarding a social event under the Other Business topic.
Mr.Zimmerman moved, second by Mr.Asleson,to approve the agenda as amended.
Motion passed unanimously.
4. Approval of Mav 8,20Q2 Minutes
Ms.Dolan moved, second by Mr.Zimmerman,to approve the minutes of May 8, 2002.
Motion passed unanimously.
5. Traffic Concerns Communicated to the Citv
A) Police
As Mr.Anglin was absent,there were no Police concerns relayed.
B) Public Works
Mr.Heuer presented the report on traffic complaints received by the Public Works
Department.
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6. Traffic Safety Educational Efforts
A) Police Pilot Program with Neighborhood Watch Block Captains
As Mr. Anglin was absent,there was no discussion about this item
B) Review Article in Thisweek Paper
The group consensus was that the article met expectations. Mr. Van Wormer said
the next article will be concerning work zone speed limits.
Ms.Dolan moved, second by Mr.Asleson,that the Committee send a letter of thanks
to the Thisweek paper far their participation and support for the traffic safety
educational program. Motion passed unanimously.
C) 1_�iscuss�nnthl��rt;�tP'r';tiQ
The group consensus was that the title View From the Road was acceptable.
D) Oiher
Ms. Dolan said she would like to contact the drivers education instructors and invite _
them to discuss what role they can play in traffic safety education.
7. Specific Location Concerns
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Mr.Van Wormer said he fine-tuned the recommendations for 153rd Street between
Cedar Avenue and Galaxie Avenue. Several of the issues included traffic flows into and
o�.:+of�he Cl:b F3(3L��2T:�c:�g lot,tY��e Targ�t G:�at:ar�d parking lot,and the Post Office
parking lot, Mr.Van�Vormer indicated that, if approved,the improvements would likely
be installed with the Central Village improvements or with the 2005 overlay. He said,the
process would now include proposing the recommendations to City staff,calculating a
cost estimate for the improvements,presenting the proposal to the City Council, and
approaching the affected property owners.
B) Hayes Road from 140th St to County Road 42
Mr. Van Wormer said he plans to examine several driveway issues and present his
findings at the August meeting.
C) Flagstaff Avenue from County Road 42 to 160th Street
Mr.Van Wormer said he plans to examine several access issues and present his findings
at the August meeting. -
D) 1�7t Street from Cedar Avenue to Galaxie Avenue
Mr.Van Wormer said that traffic calming could he added to the resurfacing project as
discussed by the Committee. He said he would develop some ideas for the August
meeting.
E) Galaxie Avenue
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Mr. Van Wormer said that the issues relating to the accesses south of County Road 42
would be addressed in the Central Village Plan improvements. He said the issues
relating to accesses north of County Road 42 will be addressed in the 2005 overlay.
F) Johnny Cake Ridge Road Restriping .
Mr.Heuer said Eagan has withdrawn its proposal to restripe Johnny Cake Ridge Road
from four lanes to three lanes. As Eagan has withdrawn its proposal,Apple Valley will
revisit its proposed restriping of Johnny Cake Ridge Road from County Road 38 north to
the Eagan border next year.
G) County Road 42 Turn Lanes at Fischer Market Place
Mr. Van Wormer said the right turn lanes onto County Road 42 from Foliage Avenue are
the Dakota County standard desi�.
g. nrrPr Busir.ess
a) Ms.Dolan proposed a social gathering for the night of August 21 st at 7:00 p.m.
Committee members anc�their families a?-e inyitP�. Memt�Prc �r��ny�t�d to bring food to
share. She requested that those planning to attend RSVP to her via e-mail.
9. Adj ourn
Mr.Eriksen moved, second by Mr. Grawe,to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was
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