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Open Space Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />September 11, 2019 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />David asked about dedicated bike lanes on Dillon Road. Lisa noted that the rural <br />character of Dillon could be impacted by the addition of bike lane infrastructure. Laura <br />and Peter supported making this corridor safer for biking. David asked if bike single-track <br />could be placed on the current Warembourg property (joint ownership with Boulder <br />County). Ember noted that this property has been walked & while this could be possible <br />following the ditch alignment we must first talk to Boulder County staff. <br />David noted re: pg 4-21: not convinced on priority of multi -use path on the north side of <br />McCaslin. The presence of lots of cross streets on McCaslin makes this road not <br />particularly safe for biking, even with dedicated lanes. Laura and Fiona agreed. <br />David noted danger of crossing railroad tracks on the Lock St to Community Park <br />connector. Lisa noted that details are not worked out yet, but City is working with BNSF <br />(railroad company) on at -grade crossings. <br />David supports re-routing Coal Creek Trail around the neighborhood and keeping it more <br />along the creek. <br />Laura asked that any additional TMP comments be sent to Ember by Mon. 9/16/2019; <br />Ember will forward all comments to Lisa. <br />9. Discussion Items for October 9, 2019 <br />- Conoco Phillips Development Review <br />- Storm Water Quality Master Plan <br />- CSU Weed Study update <br />- Review: 2019 OSAB Goals & Accomplishments <br />- Open Space Program SWOT Analysis (SWOT = Strengths, Weaknesses, <br />Opportunities, and Threats) <br />10. 5-minute break <br />11. Call to order: Joint Meeting between OSAB & OSAC (pgs 11-28 in packet) <br />The Joint Meeting was called to order at 7:05pm. <br />12. Roll Call <br />OSAC members: <br />Ryan Welch — Chair, Tracy Koller - Co -Chair, Peter Ruprecht, Shawn Samuelson, Kate <br />Senecal, Marcy Stras, Joel White <br />13. Approval of Agenda <br />Peter moved to approve the agenda as written. Shawn seconded. The motion passed <br />unanimously. <br />14. Discussion Item: Trail Connections <br />A. US 36 Bikeway to Mayhoffer Singletree Trail System (pg 11 of Sept. 2019 <br />packet) <br />Laura introduced the concept of connection with Davidson Mesa underpass, and <br />that OSAB has regularly asked for assistance with this trail in our annual Boulder <br />County request. Ryan and other OSAC members noted general support on <br />OSAC for this trail. Laura noted that Option A (northern & western) would be <br />4 <br />
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