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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-09-03 Parks Board PacketCITY OF RIVERS! MISSOURI Upstream from ordinary. PARKS BOARD MEETING RIVERSIDE CITY HALL 2950 NW VIVION ROAD RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI 64150 TENTATIVE AGENDA SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 6:00 P.M. 1. Call to order 2. Roll call 3. Motion to Approve the Minutes of August 6, 2014 4. 911 System Overview (Mike Shelton) 5. 911 Trail Signs (Mike Shelton) 6. Talk -A -Phone (Mike Shelton) 7. Trail Projects overview/updates (Travis Hoover) 8. Feedback from Board of Alderman - Jumping Branch Trail alignment options (Travis Hoover) 9. Adjournment Meredith Hauck Director of Administration ATTEST: Posted 07/29/2014 at 10:30 a.m. 2014 Meeting Dates — Tentative November 5, 2014 RIVERSIDE PARKS BOARD MEETING MINUTES August 6, 2014 6:00 p.m. The Riverside Parks Board held their regularly scheduled meeting at Riverside City Hall, 2950 NW Vivion Road, Riverside Missouri 64150. Those in attendance were: Terri Dwyer, Jerry Pietsch, Ken Smith, Deborah Leader, LaNette Ingram, City Administrator Greg Mills, City Engineer Travis Hoover, Public Works Director Tom Wooddell, and Assistant Public Works Director Norman Buescher (recorder). Suzanne Johnson, Elaine Warren, and Aldermen Mike Fuller were absent. Call to Order The Parks Board Meeting was called to order at 6:05 PM by Tom Wooddell. Approval of Minutes Ken Smith made a motion to approve the minutes of March 5, 2014. Deborah Leader seconded the motion. All voted in favor. Motion passed. Trail Information Other Items Next Meeting Adjournment Terri Dwyer made a motion to approve the minutes of July 2, 2014. Jerry Pietsch seconded the motion. All voted in favor. Motion passed. City Administrator Greg Mills explained to this board that the City would like their input on new trail concepts, alignment, and what its view is on what to have, and not to have. Greg explained these critical decisions would be given to the Board of Alderman for review. Travis Hoover, City Engineer presented information on the proposed Jumping Branch Trail. Travis used a visual map on the City's overall trail plan and another conceptual location of the Jumping Branch Trail. The main trail would follow Kansas City Sewer Department's main trunk line along Jumping Branch. This portion has been leveled out and cleared to the extent of placing a new trail along and above the Sewer main. The new trail would be built with the standard 10 foot wide concrete trail with 5 foot mowing shoulders on both sides. An alternate trail on the upper part of Jumping Branch would connect a loop along the southern border of 50th Street from the trails Northern point and connect back into the main trail as stated above. The board stated that they approve the original trail route and make the alternate as funds are approved at a later date. If the acquisition of land for the original trail hampers this project, use the alternate route. Some of the board members were wondering what their term limits were? City staff will investigate this and forward to the board members. The next meeting will be September 3, 2014 at 6 p.m. The Parks Board adjourned at 6:45 p.m. by unanimous consent. &LACK Nate PARK Lenexas YOUR CURRENT 911 LOCATION Kansas City Regional Trails & Marking Initiative Program through Mid-America Regional Council Provide higher level of Public Safety through 9-1-1 Affords trail visitors better communications with 9-1-1 dispatchers, giving locations during emergencies, for higher level of service by emergency responders Unique address on specially marked trail signs 9-1-1 dispatchers have data mapped on their 9-1-1 equipment Kansas City Regional Trails & Marking Initiative Kansas City Region has: 4,400 sq miles metro area 9 counties 129 cities, towns, and rural township districts Over 800 miles of existing recreational trails & growing Walking, jogging, cycling, skating About 50o trail addresses in the region GIS/GPS LOCATION fr *Vt., ; . 6 405 4RS _rI _ [ '1' 4 40577RSI-LI%- . FriilFr - :----;- 2RS fl 4057 RS -- • 26 40321RS 40583RS H2RIEtE,Eld Plalj{ ----• Trail Signs Samples 9" x 18" Flag style signs LINE CREEK TML RIVERSIDE MO a Q 3 a 1 R 5 Your Current 911. Location Signs included in cost of all new trails & installed by contractor starting summer 2014 Public Works anything before above Signs needed as of now - 15 - Line Creek Trail - Interurban Trail 4 - Vivion Road Trail 6 - Linear Trail LINE CREEK TRAIL RIVERSIDE, MO 5 Your Current 911 Location TaIk-A-Phone Purchased in 2009 as part of the MRT project in collaboration with Platte County Parks Placed in most remote section of MRT for emergency situations Unit portable for removal during flood conditions Currently removed because of trail closure and repairs X •94.6575370 Y +39.1678690 816.835.5123 39470115 - MARC Trail Sign # Trail Zone #1 Repairs Speaker/ Microphone assembly needs replacement New system battery or'fsnn'"�S� �v '2%NS lh lelimul." IC .111: ‘koCD \ 1 ar:dwi.L*461%: j 11:-9161 �, cry � , :241, Q. U