HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 02/04/1997 - Workshop APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1997 6:30 PM, CITY CENTER
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION Heritage Room IV
8080 Mitchell Road
COUNCILAIEMBERS: Mayor Jean Harris, Councilmembers Sherry
Butcher-Younghans, Ronald Case, Ross
Thorfinnson Jr., and Nancy Tyra-Lukens
HENNEPIN COUNTY STAFF: Jim Grube, Transportation Division
Manager, Hennepin County
CITY STAFF: City Manager Carl Jullie, Assistant City
Manager Chris Enger, Director of Public
Works Gene Dietz, City Engineer Al Gray,
Assistant City Engineer Rod Rue, and
Council Recorder Barbara Anderson
I. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 6:43 p.m. Councilmember Thorfinnson was
not present.
H. DISCUSSION ON T.H. 101 UPGRADE - Jim Grube, Transportation Division
Manager, Hennepin County
After introductions, Jim Grube provided the history of Trunk Highway 101 (TH 101):
• Hennepin County has been involved in a 15-year process with the Minnesota
Department of Transportation working on roadway jurisdictional issues.
• The jurisdictional issues have involved many roads throughout Hennepin County,
but the final elements of the transfers will include MnDOT ownership of TH 169
(old CSAH 18) and County ownership of TH 101.
• Other segments of TH 101, both north and south of Eden Prairie have been
extensively discussed and studied for turn back and the turn back process for the
segment in Eden Prairie is imminent.
• The term "turn back" essentially means transfer of jurisdiction and responsibility
from MnDOT to either County or City responsibility -- in the case of TH 101 to
Hennepin County.
• Specific State Aid rules apply to turn back projects and funding is established in
the State Aid account to make improvements to these roadways.
• There is a five to ten year window of opportunity to make roadway improvements
using turn back funding.
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• Meetings with Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Carver County and Hennepin County
staff have taken place and the staff consensus is that a project should proceed as
soon as possible.
• Since there will be four agencies involved in the project, it will be important to
find a good middle ground to work from and get all the issues on the table in the
beginning.
• Hennepin County has selected a consultant to perform the design work for this
project.
Dietz commented that the City of Eden Prairie has tried to maintain Dell Road as a City
collector street and not provide a substitute for Th 101. Therefore, TH 101 improvements
would be very beneficial to the City, but this project will be more intrusive for our
residents than the Townline Road project. There are approximately two dozen homes that
have driveways that make direct access to TH 101. Although the initial planning indicates
that the roadway should be divided, this would prohibit full access to many properties.
Staff would like to consider a four-lane undivided roadway with attention to landscaping
and bike trails.
Tyra-Lukens inquired how they could justify the road and be sure it was something that
the citizens really wanted. Grube responded that part of the process will be a study which
will include traffic projections. Highway 101 will be constructed as a minor arterial.
Arterial roadways on borders between communities are excellent locations and benefit both
communities as well as facilitate through traffic to other communities. Chanhassen asked
about the number of lanes and he thought it would be at least four lanes wide but the
process has not yet begun and there will be strong reactions from residents who live along
Highway 101 in both communities. He wanted to work with both communities to design
a project that will meet the expectations of residents as much as possible.
Dietz commented that we had learned a great deal through the Townline Road process and
expected to use that knowledge to avoid mistakes that were made on that project. Grube
offered to bring together a task force that would include representatives from both cities
and obtain input from the public during the initial design process. The goal will be to treat
people on both sides of the roadway equally including those immediately adjacent as well
as some distance away from the project.
Harris asked when the project would begin. Grube did not provide a definitive answer,
but indicated that the Gray's Bay Bridge replacement project will be a priority ahead of
this segment. However, Grube indicated he would be willing to proceed with the task
force process if both communities are supportive. Case said that he believed something
needed to be done sooner rather than later and that he supported the project. Dietz stated
that it would take at least three years to begin construction and up to five years to complete
if we start the project now. Grube said that Chanhassen shares Eden Prairie's interest in
examining the corridor for improvement.
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Harris noted that the project will be difficult, but that there was consensus among the
councilmembers that the project should move forward. Grube stated that he would have
the turn back issue before the County Board in March and will be working with City staff
to determine the best way to proceed. Eden Prairie will be requested to pass a resolution
supporting the turn back of TH 101 to Hennepin County. Grube also said that an
Environmental Assessment Worksheet would be part of the process. This could lead to
an Environmental Impact Statement, but that is unlikely.
M. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Harris adjourned the meeting at 7:25 p.m.