HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Transportation Advisory Board 2017-06-21RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 21, 2017
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Transportation Advisory Board of the Town of Estes
Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Room 203 of Town Hall on the 21"
day of June, 2017.
Present: Kimberly Campbell
Tom Street
Gordon Slack
Stan Black
Ken Zornes
Amy Hamrick
Belle Morris
Also Present: Bob Holcomb, Town Board Liaison
Greg Muhonen, Public Works Director
Megan Van Hoozer, Public Works Administrative Assistant
Kevin Ash, Public Works Engineering Manager
Sandy Osterman, Shuttle Committee
Absent: Ann Finley
Gregg Rounds
Chair Campbell called the meeting to order at 12:02 p.m.
No public was in attendance.
Chair Campbell notified the TAB that Member Gregg Rounds verbally resigned from the
TAB and would submit this to Kimberly in writing.
It was moved and seconded (Slack/Street) to approve the May meeting minutes with
corrections and the motion passed unanimously.
SHUTTLE UPDATE Sandy Osterman
Brian Wells, Town of Estes Park Transit Program Manager, presented a program to Town
Board Trustees last week regarding a bus route that runs from Estes Park to
Lyons/Loveland to connect with existing RTD buses. The RTD boundaries are similar to
the school district and recreation district.
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later (Memorial Day to Columbus Day). The Town's current shuttle budget will not allow
Town shuttles to operate concurrently with RMNP.
Chair Campbell suggested the TAB write a letter to the Town Board requesting budget
amendment. Citizens have continually come forth throughout the parking discussions to
express the need for additional shuttle service. Town Board Liaison Bob Holcomb stated
that the Town's budget review and prioritization is July 6, 2017 and invited TAB members
to come express ideas or concerns. Ideally, shuttle committee would like the service to
begin earlier in the season. Chair Campbell expressed the need to touch base with John
Hannah with Rocky Mountain National Park to coordinate shuttle plans.
A motion was made for Chair Campbell to speak with Manager Wells about writing a
letter to the Town Board requested the shuttle season be extended. The motion was
seconded by Member Hamrick and all were in favor.
Hamrick suggested that, for efficiency purposes and to mitigate congestion, the RMNP
hiker shuttle be moved from the Visitor Center to the Estes Park Events Complex. The
route could then be to take Peakview Avenue to Mary's Lake Road, then onto RMNP.
Consideration would need to be made for times when special events are taking place and
the potential of associated congestion.
PROJECT UPDATES, Greg Muhonen, Director of Public Works
Fish Creek: The box culverts are done, the retaining walls are done, and paving is
scheduled for the summer. The estimated completion of the road and trail is by the end
of September. In October revegetation is to take place. Rolling closures will occur as
needed after October.
Transit Facility Parking Structure: The parking structure is on track for a soft opening June
30 and the Grand Opening is tentatively scheduled for July 14. Heavy timbers were to be
erected this morning for completion next week. Paving will take place Monday, June 26
and Tuesday, June 27. A request has been submitted to the Police Department to put up
the portable digital sign for communicating parking structure status.
The temporary pedestrian path was taken out of service today allowing users to walk on
the newer portion of the concrete trail.
PROJECT UPDATES, Kevin Ash, Engineering Manager
Fall River Trail: The initial Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) grant submission was
accepted and approval has been provided to move to the next round of submittals. The
full grant submission is due in early August. In December a determination of awarded
funding will take place. This grant application is for one third of the full project scope and
will extend the trait to Fish Hatchery Road. Manager Ash feels that the chances of receiving
the grant are very good and CDOT has already signed off on the existing plans.
MacGregor Avenue Improvements: The recent dry weather has corrected those spots in
the road that were saturated with the recent moisture. Additionally, there have been
struggles getting Xcel to move their gas lines deeper, although this should be completed
by the end of the week. Curb and gutter are being poured and drainage structures are in
place. By end of next week, bottom layer of asphalt will be poured on the entire road.
With the obstacles and recent storm the deadline may need pushed one week.
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Digital Message Signs: The signs are to be delivered this week. The Town solicited bids
for an installation contractor and only one received at $90K above the allotted budget.
Based on feedback, the timeframe and schedule for completion will be extended and
reposted. Hoping installation will still take place this year.
Riverside Parking Lot: The Town resurfaced the Riverside Parking Lot as an addition to the
rehabilitation work for 2017. The Town will continue to try and add a couple lots per year
as part of the annual rehab work.
Moraine Avenue Bridge Replacement: Manager Ash provided the Moraine Avenue Bridge
concept designs for review and discussion. At this point the project is on schedule and a
no -rise finding has been established. The final design is anticipated to be submitted at
the end of June and will require an approximate two week review. Anticipating bid to go
out in early August and for construction to begin in October.
DOWNTOWN PLAN PARKING —COMMUNITY OUTREACH, Greg Muhonen, Director of
Public Works, & Chair Campbell
The community outreach meetings gained minimal attendance. Several conversations
took place through the outreach at the Farmers Market and several surveys were
completed. A tot of community support was communicated for shuttles to extend their
operating season and run from Memorial. Day through the end of September.
Chair Campbell provided the consultant's Overarching Principles document to TAB for
review. Several ideas were expressed on pages six and nine.
Chair Campbell brought to TAB a citizen concern she received from Farmers Market
outreach requesting the Riverside Lot to have diagonal spaces. Director Muhonen stated
that would result in a toss of spaces.
OTHER BUSINESS
With no other business to discuss, Chair Campbell adjourned the meeting at 1:24 p.m.