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ROAD ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br /> JULY 22, 2002--2:15 PM <br /> <br />MEETING TO ORDER <br />Commissioner Alon Wieland called to order a meeting of the Road Advisory <br />Committee at 2:15 PM, Monday, July 22, 2002, in the Commission Room, Cass <br />County Courthouse. The following members were present: Donna Schneider, <br />Scoff Wagner, Robyn Sorum, Alon Wie]and, Keith Berndt, Rich Slog, Dennis <br />Rust and Mark Johnson. John Meyer ardved later in the meeting. Jurgen Suhr <br />was absent. <br /> <br />HIGHWAY '16 REQUEST, Discussed <br />John Saewert was present to discuss continued interest in paving an 8-mile <br />stretch of County Highway 16 from Davenport to State Highway 18. Mr. Saewert <br />said safety is an issue because the children from Leonard are transported to <br />Kindred School on this road. <br /> <br />Mr. Wieland said problems still exist with how this project would be funded. Mr. <br />Berndt said this project would cost approximately $4 million. This item is not on <br />the priority list compared to other read needs within the county. He said 10 mill <br />funds ara not available; however, if the levy is reinstated after 2004, it could <br />possibly be changed to include County Road 16. <br /> <br />HiLL TOWNSHIP BRIDGE, Petition request discussed <br />Mr. Berndt provided some background information on a bridge petition submitted <br />by the Hill Township Board of Supervisors for a crossing over the Maple River at <br />Sections 11 and 14. In 1998, the bridge was destroyed by a fire. The road <br />involved is considered a Iow volume road. He distributed a map of the area. <br /> <br />The county received a $60,000 settlement from the landowner's insurance. Mr. <br />Berndt proposed the county install a used 8 %' x 13 ~' culvert in place of the <br />township bridge crossing the river at a cost of around $50,000; however, the <br />township is not in favor of this option. With this option, the township road would <br />need to be lowered to allow water to overtop during significant flood events. He <br />cannot justif7 a large expense to fix this because of alternative routes that are <br />available. Mr. Berndt outlined six different options for the committee to consider. <br /> <br />Jeff Zaun and Dale Paul were present from the Hill Township Board. The <br />township does not support installing one culvert because this would force the <br />river over the read and the township would have the liability each year to repair <br />the road after flooding. They said a home is in the process of being restored and <br />the owners feel if the bddge is not repaired in some way, a good mute is <br />unavailable because of the many sloughs in the area. Mr. Zaun would rather see <br />two or three culverts added. Mr. Berndt said this would cost between $150,000 <br />to $175,000. <br /> <br /> <br />