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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 28, 2019 <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />1) one from the North Open Space to Steel Ranch at the at grade crossing of the <br />railroad at Steel Ranch where there is a social trail currently; <br />2) a route connecting the Hwy 42 grade -separated bikeway to US 36 to the south and <br />north to 119, <br />3) rerouting the Coal Creek Trail along the creek from Dutch Creek east under <br />County Road Muckle agreed this one should be on the list. <br />4) connecting the Coal Creek Trail to Dillon Road at 88th Street; <br />5) an official trail from Lois to the Warembourg Fishing Pond, <br />6) trail from Saddleback Subdivision to Coyote Run, <br />7) trail access from the Enclave to Davidson Mesa, <br />8) a second trailhead from Centennial Valley to Davidson mesa, <br />9) a new trail on the ditch from Pine to Louisville Elementary; <br />10) a trail from the Grove Subdivision to Leon Wurl Wildlife Sanctuary <br />11) a trail on the north side of Kestrel <br />Councilmember Keany left the meeting at 10 pm <br />Bike Network <br />Director Zuccaro stated this includes restriping to add bike lanes, formalizing bike lanes <br />with paint, and separated lanes when possible Members discussed the various proposed <br />routes. <br />Sidewalks <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated she would like Council to consider the area north of <br />Clementine Commons as the place for a possible commuter train station and offered <br />suggestions for some new sidewalks in this area and on Cherry Street. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann asked Council to consider enlarging the vision clearance <br />distance requirement at intersections by removing parking spaces. <br />Transit <br />Director Zuccaro reviewed the proposed transit projects including bus stop improvements, <br />a CTC/McCaslin circulator, access improvements to the McCaslin Park 'n' Ride, and <br />Northwest rail peak hour service <br />Councilmember Stolzmann would like the quiet zones added to the transit list; she <br />suggested adding a trolley or a more fun option for local flex rides. She also would like <br />two separate circulator routes for CTC and McCaslin, and changes to the 228 bus route. <br />Downtown Corridor <br />Weinhemer stated this is a possibility for a new off street connection from the Rec Center <br />to Downtown, this would be a good east -west trail connector Tyler and Pine are both <br />
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