HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-049 CCRMember Bill Hawes introduced the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 82 -49
RESOLUTION REQUESTING HENNEPIN COUNTY TO PROCEED WITH A
"TURNBACK PROJECT" ON 69TH AVENUE NORTH BETWEEN BROOKLYN
BOULEVARD AND SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY
WHEREAS pursuant to negotiations between the Brooklyn Center City Manager
and the Director of the Hennepin County Department of Transportation an agreement
has been developed providing for the turnback of 69th Avenue North between
Brooklyn Boulevard (T.H. 152) and West River Road (T.H. 252) from Hennepin County
jurisdiction (as a portion of C.S.A.H. 130) to City jurisdiction subject to the
following conditions:
Hennepin County will overlay, or provide an equivalent cash payment
for overlaying 69th Avenue North from Brooklyn Boulevard (T.H. 152)
to Shingle Creek Parkway; and
Hennepin County will participate in a Minnesota Department of
Transportation project to revise the traffic control signal system
at the T.H. 152/69th Avenue North intersection, under the standard
cost participation policy, if a study currently being conducted by
the Minnesota Department of Transportation shows that such signal
revisions are warranted; and
WHEREAS the City Council has adopted a resolution providing for the
turnback of that portion of 69th Avenue North from Brooklyn Boulevard (T.H. 152)
to West River Road (T.H. 252) from Hennepin County jurisdiction to City juris-
diction; and
WHEREAS the City Engineer has advised the City Council that the City could
not accomplish an overlay project within the limits of the $48,000 "equivalent
cash payment" estimate provided by the Hennepin County Director of Transportation
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN
CENTER that:
1- Upon approval of the turnback process by the Commissioner of the
Minnesota Department of Transportation, Hennepin County proceed with
placement of a two (2) inch bituminous overlay as a turnback project
during calendar year 1982.
2- If the study currently being conducted by the Minnesota Department of
Transportation shows that revisions to the traffic control signal
system at the T.H. 152/69th Avenue North intersection are warranted,
that the Minnesota Department of Transportation and Hennepin County
proceed immediately with such revisions.
March 22, 1982
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
erk
RESOLUTION NO. 82 -49
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member Celia Scott and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Celia Scott, and Bill Hawes;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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