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Monday, May 22, 2006

Public Works Agenda--May 22, 2006

Public Works Committee

Regular Meeting

Monday, May 22, 2006, 6:00 p.m.

City Hall, 31 S. Madison St., Evansville, WI

AGENDA

1. Call the meeting to order.

Roll Call
Approve minutes of April Meeting
Citizen appearances
Lake Leota Restoration
Downtown Streetscape Plan Public Hearing
Discussion of Main St. & Sidewalk design in front of Evansville bowl.
Review Allen creek bridge design
Discussion and possible motion to approve Main Street amenities.
Bike Path design considerations
2006 Public Works Smart Growth Plan Action Items
Public hearing, discussion and possible motion to approve placing the sidewalk on the west side of 2nd St.
Transportation #1.2 – Review Transportation Network Map
Utilities & Community Facilities #2 – Intergovernmental cooperation opportunities with Union township
Land Use #3.1 – Expand identification, directional, and historic street signage
Communications from City Engineer
Discussion and possible motion to approve Madison St. water main design
Communications of Public Works Director
New Business
Ordinance #2006-12, amending stop sign locations
Ordinance #2006-13, amending stop sign locations
Ordinance #2006-14, amending stop sign locations
Ordinance #2006-15, amending stop sign locations
Ordinance #2006-___, amending Municipal Code relative to speed limits
Adjourn
Bill Hammann Chair, Public Works Committee

Please turn off all cell phones while the meeting is in session. Thank you!

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:50 AM

    Yeah! we are talking bike path - I have waited for over 15 years!!

    The Lake Leota restoration could be the beautiful Allen Creek marsh with walking paths, a bike path through it, blue bird houses, a wildlife education center for the school children to visit, and we could have a special display of native Wisconsin wildflowers. And i still think it will be easier to maintain for less cost than dredging periodically.

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  2. Anonymous9:18 AM

    http://www.stolaf.edu/courses/2003sem2/Environmental_Studies/399/Projects/Lambert_Project/Straight_R_Marsh.html Here is a great site from Minnesota about a Marsh Restoration Project.

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