Committee Members: Tracey Koach, Bill LeClair, Scott Stechmesser
Staff and Others: Matthew Heckenlaible, Scott Ahl
Minutes from the March 6, 2024, Public Works Committee Meeting
A. Sandy Bay Highlands - Phases 3 & 4
B. 2024 Projects
1. Roosevelt Avenue reconstruction
2. Scattered laterals - informational
3. Sidewalk replacement
4. 19th Street - East River Street to Jefferson Street (LRIP) - no update
5. East River Street - 19th Street to vacated 18th Street (LRIP) - no update
6. Washington Street Bridge - pedestrian accommodations
A. Tree grates (Washington Street)
B. WISDOT small bridge/culvert inventory
A. Sidewalk issue - 22nd Street near East River Street - Concern regarding broken and raised sidewalk in the area. Staff will investigate and take necessary action.
B. Parking - Monroe Street from Washington Street to 22nd Street - Request to repaint parking stalls.
C. Dip in pavement on 19th Street between Madison Street and School Street - Staff will investigate and report back.
A. Parking duration along north side of 17th Street between West Park Street and Adams Street (Senior Center)
B. Removal of two-hour general parking time restriction on East Park Street
C. Speed limit signs on Woodland Drive between Memorial Drive and STH 310
A. Wisconsin Department of Transportation adjustment of Urban Area Boundary - proposed resolution
B. Winter season update
1. 2024-25 salt
2. March 22nd
3. March 24th
Proposed for Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 5:15 pm
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