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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 20, 2018 <br />Page 15 of 16 <br />Mayor Muckle stated he supports the IGA. It is good for the City and the only way to <br />receive this funding He asked about the timing for the conversations on the regional <br />funding. He suggested the sub -regional projects warrant further discussion <br />Director Davis pointed out the project funding requirements and noted the City is not <br />likely to have any projects qualifying for the regional dollars. The criteria will become <br />clearer for those sub -regional projects and help determine what might be eligible here in <br />Louisville and inform later discussions. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann moved to approve Resolution No. 14, Series 2018, <br />Councilmember Maloney seconded. Voice vote, all in favor. <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION — CAMPUS DRIVE CONNECTION STUDY <br />Director Kowar stated staff has coordinated with the Town of Superior to evaluate <br />various transportation improvements around the 88th Street/Campus Drive area. The <br />two municipalities completed this analysis to gain an improved understanding of costs <br />for improvements The improvements evaluated included: <br />• A new bridge connection to the Superior Town Center - $20 5M <br />m Widening of 88th Street from Dillon Rd. to Rock Creek Parkway - $19.5M <br />® Extension of Campus Dnve to 96th Street - $11.1M <br />• New Slip ramps from US 36 to 88th Ave for improved hospital access - $7M <br />Staff does not support the slip ramps based on the price. The Town Center option <br />needs to be evaluated to see if it adds value for the area. 88th Street is functioning at <br />capacity and staff recommends waiting to see what happens with the Phillips 66 <br />property before addressing this The Campus Drive extension is supported by both <br />communities but it is a guess on the best location not knowing where future <br />development will be. At this time, staff doesn't recommend moving forward with any of <br />these. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton agreed this is not ready for action nght now. There is a need to <br />wait to see what happens at Phillips 66 and there are other needs that should be <br />prioritized. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated it is important to note there are existing deficiencies <br />in the area needed to address congestion and give the school another entrance The <br />pnces are simply too high to prioritize right now but conversations should continue to <br />determine what level of funding the City would be expected to provide <br />Mayor Muckle agreed with both Councilmember Stolzmann and Mayor Pro Tem Lipton <br />He added the campus drive extension has to be addressed first, but it doesn't make <br />sense to do this now, we should wait until the area is developed. For the moment we <br />have to wait for the opportunity to arise. <br />