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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 19, 2015 <br />Page 7 of 34 <br />a Council approved the Gateway Plan - Resolution 31, Series 2013 approved - 6 -4- <br />2013 <br />Lee Avenue Connection A new connection is proposed to connect Lee Avenue to Pine <br />Street. `The Lee Avenue connection is a key connection needed to establish this <br />internal network. The City will initiate this connection as the surrounding land <br />redevelops." <br />1) Council directed staff to acquire the property when the opportunity arose. <br />2) The plan requires construction of the connection to wait until the adjacent <br />property redevelops. <br />ACCIDENT HISTORY — The Louisville Police Department reported 155 accidents from <br />January 2005 to August 2011 along the project corridor. The accidents involved 331 <br />autos, resulting in 62 injuries and 1 fatality. The fatality reported just north of Short <br />Street occurred in 2011. A second fatality occurred near the intersection of Griffith <br />since the completion of the analysis. <br />The mobility aspects were only a 40 second difference between the existing and 5 lane <br />alternative. No Action, 3 Lane -18 Sec., 5 Lane - 38 Sec. <br />Planning and Building Safety Director Russ described the Public Notice process <br />concerning this update. <br />1) All properties within 500 feet of Hwy 42 (between Lock and Paschal) were mailed <br />meeting notices. <br />2) All meetings were posted on the Cities web -site <br />3) All meeting were posted on the Project web -site <br />4) All meeting participants were sent email reminders. <br />Public Meetings November 9, 2011 - Introduction April 18, 2012 - Goals and <br />Measures of Success October 3, 2012 - Alternatives Analysis City Council Public <br />Hearings December 28, 2012 - Discussion January 22, 2013 - Discussion June 4, <br />2013 — Resolution 31, Series 2013 adopted. <br />Staff worked with the Denver Regional Council of Govemments (DRCOG) to review <br />population and employment numbers built versus projected as well as determine how <br />changes in RTD transit plans influenced traffic volumes in the corridor. Staff found the <br />build -out of Steel Ranch, North End, Coal Creek Station, DELO, and the Boulder <br />County Housing Authority's Alkonis development to be slightly less than anticipated in <br />the 2013 study. The removal of RTD's Northwest Rail Corridor in the model between <br />2035 and 2040 causes an approximately 10% increase in traffic volumes on Hwy 42. <br />