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Wald Wall Drainage Project Discussed, Including Green Infrastructure Additions

The Board of Trustees discussed the Wald Wall drainage project, which aims to address drainage issues beneath Wallrove street to enable repaving. The project scope includes upgrading existing piping, extending it to areas without current drainage infrastructure, and repaving the entire street. The estimated cost for this phase is $2.4 million. Additionally, green infrastructure elements are being considered to enhance grant eligibility, involving stabilizing stream banks and restoring a path parallel to Wallrove, which would add approximately $700,000 to the project, bringing the total estimated cost to around $3.1 million. The project is being pursued to apply for grant funding, potentially through the Risk Implementation round, which prioritizes resilience against storms like Hurricane Ida and favors projects with green infrastructure components. The current drainage system has a capacity of about a two-year storm, and the upgrade aims for a ten-year storm capacity, limited by the discharge structure at Broadway.

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Youth Services Council Code Revision and Role Clarification Discussed

The Board of Trustees reviewed the proposed code for the Youth Services Council, which was initially adopted in 1975 and edited in 2015. The goal is to streamline its purpose, function, and membership to align with current needs. Key proposals include a membership structure of five adults and three youths, with ex-officio members from the Village Trustee, school district, PD youth officer, and Parks & Recreation to ensure alignment. The council's activities would be funded by the general fund, similar to other village initiatives. Discussions also touched upon the distinction between the Youth Services Council and the former Youth Services Coalition, which had grant funding. A process for expense requests and reimbursements for volunteers is being developed. The potential for synergy with existing youth-focused entities like the high school's student groups and the Recreation Department was discussed, aiming to ensure the council's role complements rather than duplicates efforts. The need for vetted adults working with youth was also highlighted. The board decided to further consider the proposed code revisions and related policies.

Traffic & TransportationInfrastructure

Ashford Corridor Traffic Study Reveals Congestion, Proposes Marginal Improvements

A study on the Ashford Avenue corridor was presented, highlighting significant traffic congestion issues. The roadway is operating at capacity, with peak hours experiencing traffic volumes equivalent to a ten-year storm, while the road's infrastructure capacity is closer to a two-year storm. The study identified several recommendations for marginal improvements, but it was noted that substantial improvements would require reducing traffic volume. Key findings and recommendations include: addressing eastbound traffic at Washington Avenue by eliminating a dedicated, underutilized leading left-turn phase to improve through movement; installing stop control at the uncontrolled Young Street intersection due to safety concerns and a history of accidents; correcting a persistent issue at Beacon Hill where a pedestrian signal phase activates on every cycle, causing unnecessary delays; and proposing lane configuration changes at Lefery at Ogden to improve efficiency, though this recommendation is more complex and potentially costly. The overall sentiment is that while some minor improvements are possible, significant relief depends on reducing overall traffic volume.

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