Joe,

As a five year resident of Lyndale, there has been no information made available to me 
about plans to redo Lyndale or any efforts to narrow the Avenue until a couple months 
ago when Councilperson Dan Niziolek mentioned in a neighborhood meeting that a plan 
was approved for 2005-2006.  I don't understand why a cheaper, more immediate fix 
cannot be accomplished by painting until the big project takes place.

If you or anyone else could or would pass along what the plan is... who put it 
together... why we can't just paint lines narrowing Lyndale down to one lane now 
rather than 3-4 years from now, and when the task force meets, it would be great!

You mention the word "secret," yet, it is me who wonders at how many groups meet and 
make decisions without inviting others or telling them what is being planned, or by 
whom, or when they meet.  Other groups are great at passing along information and 
meeting notices.

Some of these groups I have been involved with complain that they need new members to 
help carry the load, yet they do little or nothing to reach out and tell people like 
me what they're doing and when so we, too, can get involved.

I humbly await further enlightenment... and thank you for taking the time to respond.

Wendy Introwitz Pareene

-----Original Message-----
From:   Joseph Barisonzi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, November 01, 2002 1:41 PM
To:     'Wendy Introwitz Pareene'
Subject:        RE: [Mpls] Plans for Lyndale Avenue DO IT NOW!

Wendy,

Do you know the history of the Lyndale construction plans?
How it was slated to be redone. How committed residents from all up and
down Lyndale organized to STOP Lyndale from being redone?
How a plan for a resident/pedestrian friendly Lyndale avenue was
developed?
How we fought for funding to do the renovation?

Or are these contentions based on some secret strategy that I am out of
the loop on? It seems as though someone so involved in the neighborhood
association would have other routes to constructively address concerns.

Joseph Barisonzi
Community Knowledge Specialist
CommunityLeader, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
612-518-5536
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:mpls-admin@;mnforum.org] On Behalf
Of Wendy Introwitz Pareene
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 11:15 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mpls] Plans for Lyndale Avenue DO IT NOW!

Dear Ms. Dorfman and interested list readers,

Why can't Lyndale Avenue be narrowed into one lane in each direction
now, rather than in 3 to 4 years?  Since that is the plan, anyway, it
would be a simple matter to mark the edge with a solid line, keeping
Lyndale to a single lane of traffic.  The city recently marked 36th
Street this way and the traffic flow is now much more sane and orderly.

If the county traffic engineers are concerned about traffic flow,
instruct them to work with Metro Transit to create new express buses
from 494 into town.  Three to four more years will further entrench
Lyndale Avenue as an alternate freeway into town in the minds of
speeding commuters who don't like 35W.

While driving my daughter to Anthony Middle School this morning after an
appointment, a fellow in an oversized white pickup truck swooped around
us on Lyndale Avenue going easily 45 or more.  This caused me to be
momentarily "pinned" between his giant pickup truck and a delivery truck
passing in the opposite near lane of traffic.  There was only a minimum
of clearance between these vehicles and mine, as Lyndale is NOT WIDE
ENOUGH for four lanes of traffic with these large, speeding vehicles.
Such potentially catastrophic scenarios are an every day, every hour
occurrence on Lyndale Avenue.

Three or Four more years of such mayhem is dangerous and unnecessary!
Repaint Lyndale Avenue now!

Wendy Introwitz Pareene
Lyndale Neighborhood




-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, October 31, 2002 5:25 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [Mpls] Plans for Lyndale Avenue

The Lyndale Avenue Task Force, comprised of neighborhood
representatives,
spent considerable time developing a plan for the future of this
transportation corridor. Their goal was to balance the need to safely
and
efficiently move traffic, while respecting the residential communities
Lyndale cuts through. The Task Force plan was carefully crafted
following
numerous opportunities for public input. Reconstruction of Lyndale
Avenue
is on the county's Capital Improvement Program for 2005-2006.

Over the past year,  Lyndale Avenue Task Force members, city and county
representatives have been meeting to ensure that the Task Force
recommendations are reflected in the county plan.  We believe we have a
solution which meets the vision and needs of area residents, businesses,
and efficiently moves traffic volume along this corridor.

The proposed plan provides one lane of traffic in each direction between
Lake Street and Minnehaha Creek and parking for area residents, closely
reflecting the Lyndale Avenue Task Force vision.  In developing this
concept, we are confident we will be able to handle the traffic that
"wants" to be on the street without inviting more traffic or diverting
traffic onto adjacent city streets.  We believe we are on the verge of a
win-win solution that will improve pedestrian safety, livability, and
traffic flow along this corridor.

Task Force members are developing a plan and schedule for discussing
this
proposal with neighbors. Look for information about future meetings
beginning early next year.

Gail Dorfman
Hennepin County Commissioner



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