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John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks Discussion
City of Dubuque City Council Meeting Action Items # 8. Copyrighted May 17, 2021 ITEM TITLE: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks Discussion SUMMARY: City Clerk transmitting historical information about the John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. SUGGESTED Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Council DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description 10/15/2018_Sidewalk Installation Project Hearing City Council Proceedings of 10/15/2018 9/17/2018_Sidewalk Installation Project Initiate 8/6/2018_Citizen Petition Opposing Sidewalks 7/2/2018 Sidewalk Information 5/21/2018_Citizen Correspondence 2/19/2018_Citizen Correspondence and Historic Documentation Type Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation City of Dubuque Copyrighted October 15, 2018 Public Hearings # 1. ITEM TITLE: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project SUMMARY: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated costfor the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project, and the City Manager recommending approval. RESOLUTION with Respect to the adoption of the Resolution of Necessity proposed for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project RESOLUTION Approval of plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project RESOLUTION Approving the Schedule of Assessments and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Adopt Resolution(s) ATTACHMENTS: Description JFK Road Sidewalk Installation Project-MVM Memo Staff Memo Resolutions (3) Plats Schedule of Assessments Financial Assistance Chart 5-21-18 Council Citizen Correspondence 7-2-18 Council Citizen Correspondence 10-10-18 Council Citizen Correspondence Proof of Publication Type City Manager Memo Staff Memo Resolutions Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation THE CITY OF DUB RU E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project (C I P 3002773) DATE: October 8, 2018 Dubuque *Amd a94 �ttxt cea-r�li 20m•2012 2013.2017 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends City Council approval of the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost of $366,363.61 for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. The John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project will provide for installation of 4-foot-wide sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road on both sides of the street from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA 32) adjacent to abutting properties that do not currently have sidewalks. The estimate for the assessments include the sidewalk costs, engineering costs, contingency, mobilization and traffic control. These costs are estimated as follows: Items Costs Sidewalk related $119,493.14 Retaining Walls $59,670.00 Mobilization $26,330.00 Traffic control $25,000.00 Contingency $28,961.55 Engineering $47,786.56 Total $307,241.25 The project will require the installation of short retaining walls at six (6) locations on the project. The construction cost for the retaining walls is estimated to be $59,670 for 1105 LF including construction, engineering and contingency. This cost is distributed proportionately to all property owners on the project. The average public improvements assessment based on the engineer's estimate, including contingency and engineering for a 100-foot lot would be $6,265. If property owners elect to install sidewalks prior to the assessment project, property owners would not incur costs for the retaining walls or any of the mobilization, traffic control and engineering costs. This could result in a savings of approximately $37.51 per LF. On a 100-foot lot frontage this amounts to a possible savings of $3,751. If the property owner elected to do the 4-foot wide sidewalk installation on their own the estimated lineal foot price would be approximately $25 per lineal foot of sidewalk. Low- to moderate -income property owners subject to street assessment will be eligible for financial assistance ranging from 20 to 100 percent of the street assessment for the owner -occupied resident property depending on family size and income level. This financial assistance program is made available through the One Percent Local Option Sales Tax. Based on a review of the petitions received in 2018 opposing the project, it has been determined that the opposition to the project is over 90% of the total proposed assessment. The City Council will be required to approve the resolution of necessity on a 7-0 vote to proceed with levying the special assessments. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. i�j-'VW �� 6a4-A-11 Micliael C. Van Milligen MCVM:jh Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer 2 THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer DATE: October 8, 2018 SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project (CIP 3002773) INTRODUCTION Dubuque ww�n ay ►� I J 2007.2012 2013,2017 The attached resolution is in reference to the public hearing for the for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. BACKGROUND Since 1999 there has been discussion in the community concerning sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. Multiple petitions were received both for and against the installation of sidewalks. At the July 2, 2018 City Council meeting, the city council voted 5-2 to proceed with the installation of sidewalks. City staff were directed to proceed with the development of a sidewalk installation project and use special assessments to fund the project. DISCUSSION The John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project will provide: Installation of 4-foot-wide sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road on both sides of the street from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA 32) adjacent to abutting properties that do not currently have sidewalks — Excavation to allow for the installation of the sidewalk — Installation of base stone for the sidewalk — Installation of 4" thick sidewalk in most areas — Installation of 6" thick sidewalk at driveway crossings Installation of modular block retaining walls where needed due to topography to accommodate the sidewalk. Restoration of disturbed area with topsoil and seed. The project construction documents will follow the Statewide Urban Design and Specifications (SUDAS) in the development of the construction documents. This project will have special assessments. The estimate for the assessments include the sidewalk costs, engineering costs, contingency, mobilization and traffic control. These costs are estimated as follows: Items Costs Sidewalk related $119,493.14 Retaining Walls $59,670.00 Mobilization $26,330.00 Traffic control $25,000.00 Contingency $28,961.55 Engineering $47,786.56 Total $307,241.25 The project will require the installation of short retaining walls at six (6) locations on the project. The construction cost for the retaining walls is estimated to be $59,670 for 1105 LF including construction, engineering and contingency. This cost is distributed proportionately to all property owners on the project. The average public improvements assessment based on the engineer's estimate, including contingency and engineering for a 100-foot lot would be $6,265. If property owners elect to install sidewalks prior to the assessment project, property owners would not incur costs for the retaining walls or any of the mobilization, traffic control and engineering costs. This could result in a savings of approximately $37.51 per LF. On a 100-foot lot frontage this amounts to a possible savings of $3,751. If the property owner elected to do the 4-foot wide sidewalk installation on their own the estimated lineal foot price would be approximately $25 per lineal foot of sidewalk. PROJECT SCHEDULE The schedule for the project is as follows: Initiate Public Bidding Process September 17, 2018 Publish Notice to Bidders, Advertise for Bids September 18, 2018 Mail Special Assessment Notice to Property Owners September 21, 2018 Publish Notice of Special Assessment: 1st Publication: September 21, 2018 2"" Publication: September 28, 2018 Public Hearing on Plans & Specs, Spec Assessments October 15, 2018 Receipt of Bid Proposals (Bid -Letting) October 18, 2018 Award Construction Contract November 5, 2018 Project Completion Date June 30, 2018 RECOMMENDATION recommend that the City Council approve the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project through the adoption of the enclosed resolution. 2 BUDGETIMPACT The estimate of probable cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project is as follows: ❑escription Estimate Construction Contract $ 289,615.50 Contingency 28,961.55 47,786.56 Contract Admin J Construction Engineering Total Project Cost $366,363.61 The project funding summary is as follows: ClP Funding Source Amount 3002773 John F. Kennedy Sidewalks 59,122.36 Special Assessment — Sidewalks 307,241.25 Total Project Funding $_ 366,363.61 PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS Low- to moderate -income property owners subject to street assessment will be eligible for financial assistance ranging from 20 to 100 percent of the street assessment for the owner - occupied resident property depending on family size and income level. This financial assistance program is made available through the One Percent Local Option Sales Tax. City staff will review and process financial assistance applications for owner occupied properties once final costs are developed for the project. The interest rate for unpaid balances is 3%. Any unpaid balances can also be paid for over a 15-year term. The average public improvements assessment basest on the engineers estimate, including contingency and engineering for a 100-foot lot would be $6,265.00. Attached is the financial assistance chart that the City uses in determining financial aid availability. This chart is updated every year based on the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines. 3 OPPOSITION TO ASSESSMENTS Based on Iowa Code 384.51, if there is opposition to special assessments on the project, approval of the resolution of necessity will require the city council vote be super majority or unanimous based on the percentage of opposition. The city council vote is required to be 75% in favor of the resolution of necessity if the opposition to the project is less than 75% of the proposed assessment. If more than 75% of the proposed assessment is opposed to the project, the council vote must be unanimous to approve the resolution of necessity. Based on a review of the petitions received in 2918 opposing the project, it has been determined that the opposition to the project is over 90% of the total proposed assessment. The City Council will be required to approve the resolution of necessity on a 7-0 vote to proceed with levying the special assessments. ACTIONTO BE TAKEN The City Council is requested to approve the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project through the adoption of the enclosed resolution. Prepared by Jon Dienst, PE cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Director Jean Nachtman, Finance Director John Klostermann, Public Works Director rd Kevin Firnstahl From: Randy Wedewer <Randy.Wedewer@dubuquecounty.us> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 7:54 AM To: Kevin Firnstahl Subject: RE: Abandoned - City of Dubuque Preliminary Schedule of Assessments - JFK Sidewalk Installation From: Kevin Firnstahl[mailto:Kfirnsta@cityofdubuque.org] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 3:36 PM To: Randy Wedewer<Randy.Wedewer@dubuquecounty.us> Cc: Kerry Bradley <Kbradley@cityofdubuque.org> Subject: Abandoned - City of Dubuque Preliminary Schedule of Assessments -JFK Sidewalk Installation Randy, In case you haven't already heard. The City voted this project down for lack of a unanimous vote. Therefore, we will not continue with the assessments. Please contact me if you have questions. Pardon the delay. I was out on medical leave last week and am catching up! Thank you. Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk 50 W. 131" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 kfirnsta@ c%tycaFd_!!..q_!_.q_rg 563-589-4100 From: Kevin Firnstahl Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 11:14 AM To:'Randy Wedewer' <Ra_n_d_Y.:.` .�d_�. _r_�"�_ _!_ _!..q_ue caunty:us> Subject: City of Dubuque Preliminary Schedule of Assessments -JFK Sidewalk Installation Hi Randy, Attached is a copy of Certified Resolution No. 281-17 Preliminary Schedule of Assessments and Plats for the JFK Road Sidewalk Installation Project. FYI -This doesn't go to public hearing until 10/15, and with the % of opposition requiring a unanimous vote, this may or may not move forward. I'll have original hardcopy to you today or tomorrow. Thank you. Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk 50 W. 131" Street 1 Dubuque, IA 52001 563-589-4100 RESOLUTION NO. -18 RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT Whereas, the City Council has proposed a Resolution of Necessity for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project and has given notice of the public hearing thereon as required by law; and Whereas, the public hearing has been held, all persons offering objections have been heard and consideration given to all objections and is pending before this Council, and Whereas, this is the time and place set as provided for the taking of action on the proposed Resolution of Necessity. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed Resolution of Necessity described above is hereby: Adopted, without amendment, and all objections filed or made having been duly considered are overruled. Adopted as amended by the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments attached hereto as Exhibit A, and made a part hereof by reference. All objections filed or made having been duly considered are overruled. Deferred for later consideration to a City Council meeting to be held on the Ern day of November, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6th Street, with jurisdiction retained for further consideration and action at the adjourned meeting. l►s1:Fi a=I-aI Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of October 2018. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. -18 APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project, in the estimated amount $289,615.50, are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of October 2018. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. -18 APPROVING SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ESTIMATE OF TOTAL COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the attached plat, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project are hereby approved. Passed, approved and adopted this 15th day of October 2018. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk 7 o2'•22T �2s 0 3cj 60' SCALE 1" = 60'FEEL N byu . ............ . �o;.. 3p 87 65.35 w L� . . ...... . 94 CD w gE'96 bo �o L9Cn 74 CD l: 120' W Uy I CrI 7Q2r•22� IU � N 036 1 Q1 C 212.45 54.67 Steven & Martha Smith 4962 Asbury Cbwle i Dubuque, IA 5#2 0 fV N w a W 31.72 100 120 10.21.227.026 � 1 N_ 4 o �. 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Idurt c £Met2mlrGc 6 6 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA JFK ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: AUGUST 23, 2018 The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed for the improvement shown in the title together with the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots by the City Council of the City of Dubuque Sidewalk Total Location Net Assessed Valuation L.F. Cost/Unit Sidewalk Assessment Preliminary Parcel Address Lot Description Property owners Valuation (2018) w/Improvement Frontage $62.65 Costs Deficiency Assessment 10-22-103-012 2291 Gordon Drive LOT 2-1 NEIL PLACE & LOT 1-1 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Rettenberger, Michael D & Jolene L $162,110 $167,135.78 80.22 $62.65 $5,025.78 $0.00 $5,025.78 10-22-103-011 2299 Gordon Dr. LOT 2 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Schmitt, Joshua D & Jayna M Etal $119,070 $122,907.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-010 2315 Gordon Dr. LOT 3 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Buol, Rick J & Dana K $139,460 $143,297.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-009 2333 Gordon Dr. LOT 4 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Howe, Judy A/K/A Judith M Howe $123,560 $127,397.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-008 2343 Gordon Dr. LOT 5 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Kotz, Timothy E $113,480 $117,317.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-007 2361 Gordon Dr. LOT 6 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Strub, Jamie M $135,200 $139,037.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-006 2381 Gordon Dr. LOT 7 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lynn, Robert F & Leigh Ann $154,760 $158,597.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-005 2395 Gordon Dr. LOT 8 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lindecker, Craig M & Jasper, Deanne M $122,560 $126,397.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-004 2419 Gordon Dr. LOT 9 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Killip, Joseph L & Nancy A $118,280 $122,117.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-003 2455 Gordon Dr. LOT 10 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Splinter, John I & Pollyanna $128,270 $132,107.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-001 2345 Kennedy Rd W BAL OF LOT 11 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Law Building Company $54,387 $57,018.30 42 $62.65 $2,631.30 $0.00 $2,631.30 10-22-101-001 3299 Kaufmann Ave LOT 1 BLK 18 CLOVER HILLS SUB Gagne, Donald H & Pamela P $125,720 $132,010.06 100.4 $62.65 $6,290.06 $0.00 $6,290.06 10-15-358-001 2512 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 20 CLOVER HILLS SUB Burton, James Michael $134,080 $139,917.73 93.18 $62.65 $5,837.73 $0.00 $5,837.73 10-15-354-030 2511 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Youtzy, Larry J & Linda A $125,510 $131,775.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-15-354-026 2548 Rosewood Dr. LOT 23 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Donnell, Daniel C & Margie J $139,540 $145,805.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-15-353-014 2549 Rosewood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB William V & Debra D Dotolo $140,300 $146,895.79 105.28 $62.65 $6,595.79 $0.00 $6,595.79 10-15-353-005 2636 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-1-3-1 & LOT 2-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Timmerman, Le Roy J & Julie K $173,940 $180,468.76 104.21 $62.65 $6,528.76 $0.00 $6,528.76 10-15-353-004 2640 Kennedy Rd LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Pfohl, John A & Judy M $124,080 $130,608.76 104.21 $62.65 $6,528.76 $0.00 $6,528.76 10-15-353-003 2644 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-E PT-1-1-1-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Meyer, Carol $173,030 $186,105.68 208.71 $62.65 $13,075.68 $0.00 $13,075.68 10-15-353-001 2691 Marywood Dr. LOT 14 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Clancy, Patrick J & Sheri A $120,710 $130,483.40 156 $62.65 $9,773.40 $0.00 $9,773.40 10-15-351-001 2690 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 27 CLOVER HILLS SUB Medley, Thomas J & Tina S $168,480 $177,877.50 150 $62.65 $9,397.50 $0.00 $9,397.50 10-15-308-001 3260 Raven Oaks LOT 2 RAVEN OAKS 3260-3280 RAVEN OAKS Dollinc LLC $1,051,150 $1,059,921.00 140 $62.65 $8,771.00 $0.00 $8,771.00 10-16-279-023 2986 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1 BRUECKS SUB Mozena, Rodney M Etal $32,100 $38,365.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-012 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $32,100 $38,365.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-011 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $150,630 $156,895.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-010 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 4 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $33,560 $39,825.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-009 3058 Kennedy Rd. LOT 5 BRUECKS SUB Cardy, Lyle E & Shirley Ann $129,660 $135,925.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-022 3078 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 6 BRUECKS SUB Unsen, David M & Beverly A $162,780 $169,045.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-007 3150 Kennedy Rd. LOT 7 BRUECKS SUB Pfeiler, George & Rose M $145,910 $153,737.49 124.94 $62.65 $7,827.49 $0.00 $7,827.49 10-16-279-021 3298 W.32nd St. BAL OF BAL OF LOT 8 BRUECKS SUB Pask, Arin C $143,470 $156,523.13 208.35 $62.65 $13,053.13 $0.00 $13,053.13 10-16-483-028 3305 Kaufmann Ave. LOT 5 BLK 1 JOHANSEN SUB #1 Zulic, Zuhdua & Mine $137,200 $147,224.00 160 $62.65 $10,024.00 $0.00 $10,024.00 10-16-483-022 2531 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF 1 JOHN METTELS SUB # 2 Spear, Kathy L $144,220 $151,959.15 123.53 $62.65 $7,739.15 $0.00 $7,739.15 10-16-483-021 2551 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-1-1-2-E 2 AC LOT 1 JOHN METTEL SUB # 2 Leslein, Kenneth A & Colleen $145,010 $150,034.53 80.2 $62.65 $5,024.53 $0.00 $5,024.53 10-16-483-020 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-2 E 2.00 AC OF 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H $104,082 $108,248.23 66.5 $62.65 $4,166.23 $0.00 $4,166.23 10-16-483-019 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF LOT 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H $64,725 $68,891.23 66.5 $62.65 $4,166.23 $0.00 $4,166.23 10-16-483-017 2639 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 S1/2 OF 2-1 MIN LOT 452 Heeren, Eugene C & William T $110,290 $116,555.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-483-016 2659 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1 OLD TIMERS ATHLETIC & SUPPER CLUB PLACE Lynn Siegert Building LLC $794,831 $808,957.32 225.48 $62.65 $14,126.32 $0.00 $14,126.32 10-16-277-012 2935 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Guler, Mary P $117,410 $124,088.49 106.6 $62.65 $6,678.49 $0.00 $6,678.49 10-16-277-011 2955 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Cocayne, Patricia A Living Trust $134,210 $138,908.75 75 $62.65 $4,698.75 $0.00 $4,698.75 10-16-277-010 2975 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Sarvis, Tom N & Darleen $134,820 $139,518.75 75 $62.65 $4,698.75 $0.00 $4,698.75 10-16-277-009 2995 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Pierce, Stephanie M & Curtis $149,200 $156,248.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-008 3017 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Winders, Jacqueline A $131,220 $138,268.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-007 3037 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89N-R2E Pfiffner, Thomas D & Irmagene $134,990 $142,038.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-006 3057 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR2E Key City Rentals $158,680 $164,945.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-277-005 3087 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE Steines, Rick & Abby L $202,880 $209,145.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-277-013 3139 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF 2-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 & BAL 2-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89NR2E Williams, Dennis M & Susan G $174,540 $179,865.25 85 $62.65 $5,325.25 $0.00 $5,325.25 10-16-277-014 3169 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Schemmel, Charles J & Sharon $139,080 $146,284.75 115 $62.65 $7,204.75 $0.00 $7,204.75 10-16-277-015 3199 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF LOT 2-1-1-1-1- 1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Virginia Jahnke $83,900 $91,441.18 120.37 $62.65 $7,541.18 $0.00 $7,541.18 10-15-353-018 2674 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1 CAROL MEYER PLACE Specht, William John & Ann Marie $15,640 $21,905 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $789 $5,476.25 5005.43 $788.75 $312,801.44 Parcel Comm/Resid Address Lot Description Property owners Mailing Adress City 1 State Valuation t20071 wllmprovement Frontage ILO Assessment 10-15-308-001 C 3260 Raven Oaks LOT 2 RAVEN OAKS 3260-3280 RAVEN OAKS Dollinc LLC E10002 County Road P Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 $830,100 140 30 $4,200.00 10-15-351-001 R 2690 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 27 CLOVER HILLS SUB Pliner, HenryT & Marion D 2690 Marywood Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $143,800 150 30 $4,500.00 10-15-353-001 R 2691 Marywood Dr. LOT 14 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Clancy, Patrick J & Sheri A 2691 Marywood Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $113,400 156 30 $4,680.00 10-15-353-003 R 2644 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-E PT-1-1-1-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Meyer, Carol 2644 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52001 $153,700 208.71 30 $6,261.30 10-15-353-004 R 2640 Kennedy Rd LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $111,500 104.21 30 $3,126.30 10-15-353-005 R 2636 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-1-3-1 & LOT 2-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Timmerman, Le Roy J & Julie K 2636 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $156,100 104.21 30 $3,126.30 10-15-353-014 R 2549 Rosewood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Konzen, Martin & Julie R 2549 Rosewood Dr. Dubuque,IA 52001 $130,500 105.28 30 $3,158.40 10-15-354-026 R 2548 Rosewood Dr. LOT 23 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Donnell, Daniel C & Marjie J 2548 Rosewood Dr. Dubuque,IA 52001 $135,500 100 30 $3,000.00 10-15-354-030 R 2511 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Youtzy, Larry J & Linda A 2511 Marywood Dr. Dubuque,IA 52001 $115,200 100 30 $3,000.00 10-15-358-001 R 2512 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 20 CLOVER HILLS SUB Burton, James Michael 2512 Marywood Dr. Dubuque,IA 52001 $129,300 93.18 30 $2,795.40 10-16-277-005 R 3087 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE Stein es, Rick A & Abby L 3087 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $208,700 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-277-006 R 3057 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR2E Raeder, William C & Christine 6165 Emery Ct. Bettendorf, IA 52722 $150,000 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-277-007 R 3037 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89N-R2E Pfiffner, Thomas D & Irmagene 3037 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $134,200 112.5 30 $3,375.00 10-16-277-008 R 3017 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89N R2E Winders, Eugene J & Jacqueline 3017 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $126,700 112.5 30 $3,375.00 10-16-277-009 R 2995 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89N R2E Lightfoot, Michael L & Deborah A 2995 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $138,300 112.5 30 $3,375.00 10-16-277-010 R 2975 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Sarvis, Tom N & Darleen 2975 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $135,000 75 30 $2,250.00 10-16-277-011 R 2955 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 N E 114 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Cocayne, James A & Patricia A 2955 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $134,900 75 30 $2,250.00 10-16-277-012 R 2935 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89N R2E (LANDS INSIDE) Guler, Mary P 2935 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $116,300 106.6 30 $3,198.00 10-16-277-013 R 3139 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF 2-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 & BAL 2-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89NR2E Williams, Dennis M & Susan G 3139 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $161,500 85 30 $2,550.00 10-16-277-014 R 3169 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Schemmel, Charles J & Sharon 3169 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $123,700 115 30 $3,450.00 10-16-277-015 R 3199 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF LOT 2-1-1-1-1- 1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP 89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Virginia Jahnke 1771 Rosemont Dubuque, IA 52002 $89,800 120.37 30 $3,611.10 10-16-279-007 R 3150 Kennedy Rd. LOT 7 BRUECKS SUB Pfeiler, George & Rose M 3150 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $143,000 124.94 30 $3,748.20 10-16-279-009 R 3058 Kennedy Rd. LOT 5 BRUECKS SUB Cardy, Lyle E & Shirley Ann 3058 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $122,500 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-279-010 R 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 4 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, Jahn 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $31,800 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-279-011 R 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, Jahn 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $141,600 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-279-012 R 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, Jahn 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $30,700 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-279-021 R 3298 W.32nd St. BAL OF BAL OF LOT 8 BRUECKS SUB Welter, Kurt D 3298 W.32nd St. Dubuque, IA 52001 $130,200 208.35 30 $6,250.50 10-16-279-022 R 3078 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 6 BRU ECKS SUB Unsen, David M & Beverly A 3078 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $139,000 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-279-023 R 2986 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1 BRU ECKS SUB Riley, Janann L & Mozena CIO Elaine Mozena 12485 Clearview Hgts Peosta, IA 52068 $70,700 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-433-007 R 3300 David Dr. LOT 1 WYNSTONE Steelegray Inc. 15451 Stacie Ct. Dubuque, IA 52002 $970 101.71 30 $3,051.30 10-16-483-016 C 2659 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1 OLD TIMERS ATHLETIC & SUPPER CLUB PLACE Siegert, Thomas G & Lynn M 2659 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52002 $478,300 225.48 30 $6,764.40 10-16-483-017 R 2639 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 5112 OF 2-1 MIN LOT 452 Heeren, Eugene C & William T 2639 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $100,900 100 30 $3,000.00 10-16-483-019 C 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF LOT 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H 2571 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $1,534 66.5 30 $1,995.00 10-16-483-020 C 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-2 E 2.00 AC OF 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H 2571 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $60,900 66.5 30 $1,995.00 10-16-483-021 R 2551 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-1-1-2-E 2 AC LOT 1 JOHN METTEL SUB # 2 Leslein, Kenneth A & Colleen 2551 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $138,200 80.2 30 $2,406.00 10-16-483-022 R 2531 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF 1 JOHN METTELS SUB # 2 Spear, Kathy L 2531 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $93,300 123.53 30 $3,705.90 10-16-483-028 R 3305 Kaufmann Ave. LOT 5 BLK 1 JOHANSEN SUB #1 Zulic, Zuhdua & Mine 3305 Kaufmann Ave. Dubuque, IA 52002 $120,900 160 30 $4,800.00 10-22-101-001 R 3299 Kaufmann Ave LOT 1 BLK 18 CLOVER HILLS SUB Gagne, Donald H & Pamela P 3299 Kaufmann Ave. Dubuque, IA 52001 $110,900 100.4 30 $3,012.00 10-22-103-001 C 2345 Kennedy Rd W BAL OF LOT 11 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Law Building Company 2345 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52002 $48,500 42 30 $1,260.00 10-22-103-003 R 2455 Gordon Dr. LOT 10 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Splinter, John I & Pollyanna 2455 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $120,500 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-004 R 2419 Gordon Dr. LOT 9 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Killip, Joseph L & NancyA 2419 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $117,300 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-005 R 2395 Gordon Dr. LOT 8 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lindecker, Craig M & Jasper, Deanne M 2395 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $119,400 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-006 R 2381 Gordon Dr. LOT 7 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lynn, Robert F & Leigh Ann 2381 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $147,600 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-007 R 2361 Gordon Dr. LOT 6 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Donlin, Michael T Sr 2361 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $132,400 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-008 R 2343 Gordon Dr. LOT 5 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Maggio, Delores G 2343 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $112,300 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-009 R 2333 Gordon Dr. LOT 4 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Howe, JudyA/KIA Judith M Howe 2333 Gordon Dr. Dubuque,IA 52001 $114,700 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-010 R 2315 Gordon Dr. LOT 3 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Buol, Rick J & Dana K 2315 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $140,400 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-011 R 2299 Gordon Dr. LOT 2 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Kueter, Robert G & Rita L 2299 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $113,600 61.25 30 $1,837.50 10-22-103-012 R 2291 Gordon Drive LOT 2-1 NEIL PLACE & LOT 1-1 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Rettenberger, Michael D & Jolene L 2291 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $156,900 80.22 30 $2,406.60 5007.14 $150, 214.20 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA JFK ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2007 The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed for the improvement shown in the title together with the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots by the City Council of the City of Dubuque Sidewalk Location Net Assessed Valuation L.F. Cost/Unit Sidewalk Assessment Total Preliminary BLOCK TOTALS Parcel Address Property owners Mailina Adress City State Valuation (2007) wllmprovement Frontaae 35 Costs Deficiency Assessment Comments 0-22-103-012 2291 Gordon Drive RettenbergerMichael D & Jolene L2291 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $156.900 $15970770 80.22 35 $2807.70 $0.00 $2.807.70 Rear Gorda0-22-103-011 2299 Gordon Dr. Kueter, Robert G & Rita L 2299 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $113,600 $115,743.75 51.25 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 total includes Law Bldg. 0-22-103-010 2315 Gordon Dr. BuolRick J & Dana K 2315 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $140.400 $14254375 61.25 35 $2143.75 $0.00 $2.143.75 0-22-103-009 2333 Gordon Dr. Howe, Judy PJK1A Judith M Howe 2333 Gordon Dr. Dubuque.IA 52001 $114.700 $11684375 61.25 35 $2143.75 $0.00 $2.143.75 0-22-103-008 2343 Gordon Dr. Maggio, Delores G 2343 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $112,300 $114,443.75 51.25 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 0-22-103-007 2361 Gordon Dr. DonllnMichael T Sr 2361 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $132.400 $13454375 61.25 35 $2143.75 $0.00 $2.143.75 0-22-103-006 1,40-15-354-030 2381 Gordon Dr. Lynn, Robert F & Leigh Ann 2381 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $147.600 $14974375 61.25 35 $2143.75 $0.00 $2.143.75 0-22-103-005 2395 Gordon Dr. Lindecker, Craig M & Jasper, Deanne M 2395 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $119,400 $121,543.75 51 25 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 0-22-103-004 2419 Gordon Dr. Mc Killip, Joseph L & Nancy A 2419 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $117.300 $11944375 61.25 35 $2143.75 $0.00 $2.143.75 0-22-103-003 2455 Gordon Dr. SplinterJohn I & Pollyanna 2455 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $120.500 $12264375 61.25 35 $2143.75 $0.00 $2.143.75 0-22-103-001 2345 Kennedy Rd Law Building Company 2345 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52002 $48,500 $49,970.00 42 35 $1,470.00 $0.00 $1,470.00 $23,571.45 0-22-101-001 3299 Kaufmann Ave Gagne, Donald H & Pamela P 3299 Kaufmann Ave_ Dubuque, IA 52001 $110.900 $11441400 1004 35 $3 514.00 $0.00 $3.514.00 E Side JFK Kaufmann - Marywoodg-15-358-001 2512 Marywood Dr. BurtonJames Michael 2512 Marywood Dr_ Dubuque.IA 52001 $129.300 $132561.30 93.18 35 $3261.30 $0.00 $3.261.30 $6775.30 2511 Marywood Dr. Youtzy, Larry J & Linda A 2511 Marywood Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $115,200 $118,700.00 100 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 E Side JFK Marywood - Rosewood'. 10-15-354-026 2548 Rosewood Dr. McDonnell Daniel C & Marjie J 2548 Rosewood Dr_ Dubuque.IA 52001 $135.500 $139,000.00 100 35 $3 500.00 $0.00 $3.500.00 $7,000.00 10-15-353-014 2549 Rosewood Dr. Konzen, Martin & Julie R 2549 Rosewood Dr_ Dubuque.IA 52001 $130.500 $134,184.80 105.28 35 $3,684.80 $0.00 $3.684.80 E Side JFK Rosewood- Marywood. 10-15-353-005 2535 Kennedy Rd Timmerman, Le Roy J & Julie K 2536 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $156,100 $159,747.35 104.21 35 $3,647.35 $0.00 $3,647.35 10-15-353-004 2640 Kennedy Rd Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $111.500 $115,147.35 104.21 35 $3,647.35 $0.00 $3.647.35 10-15-353-003 2644 Kennedy Rd Meyer, Carol 2644 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque.IA 52001 $153.700 $161,004.85 208.71 35 $7,304.85 $0.00 $7.304.85 10-15-353-001 2591 Marywood Dr. Clancy, Patrick J & Sheri A 2591 Marywood Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $113,400 $118,860.00 156 35 $5,460.00 $0.00 $5,450.00 $23,744.35 '0-15-351-001 2690 Marywood Dr. Pliner, Henry T &. 2690 Marywood Dr_ Dubuque, IA 52001 $143.800 $149,050.00 150 35 $5 250.00 $0.00 $5.250.00 E Side JFK Marywood- Raven Oaks: o-15-308-001 3260 Raven Oaks Dollinc LLC __ E10002 County Road P Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 $830.100 $835,000.00 140 35 $4 900.00 $0.00 $4.900.00 $10,? 10-16-279-023 2986 Kennedy Rd. Riley, Janann L & Mozena CIO Elaine Mozena 12485 Cleanview Hgts Peosta, IA 52068 $70,700 $74,200.00 100 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 E Side JFK Spring Valley-32nd: '10-16-279-012 3038 Kennedy Rd Kohnen, John 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $30.700 $34,200.00 100 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3.500.00 10-16-279-011 3038 Kennedy Rd Kohnen, John 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $141.600 $145,100.00 100 35 $3 500.00 $0.00 $3.500.00 10-15-279-010 3038 Kennedy Rd Kohnen, John 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $31,800 $35,300.00 100 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-009 3058 Kennedy Rd_ Cardy, Lyle E & Shirley Ann 3058 Kennedy Rd Dubuque, IA 52002 $122.500 $126,000.00 100 35 $3 500 00 $0.00 $3.500 00 10-16-279-022 3078 Kennedy Rd_ Unsen, David M & Beverly A 3078 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $139.000 $142,500.00 100 35 $3 500.00 $0.00 $3.500.00 10-15-279-007 3150 Kennedy Rd. Pfeiler, George & Rose_ M 3150 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $143,000 $147,372.90 124.94 35 $4,372.90 $0.00 $4,372.90 10-16-279-021 3298 W.32nd St. Welter, Kurt D 3298 W 32nd St_ Dubuque, IA 52001 $130.200 $137,492 25 208.35 35 $7 292.25 $0.00 $7.292.25 dijbili $32,665_I 10-16-483-028 3305 Kaufmann Ave. Zulic, Zuhdua & Mine 3305 Kaufmann Ave. Dubuque, IA 52002 $120,900 $125,500.00 150 35 $5,600.00 $0.00 $5,600.00 W Side JFK Kaufmann - Sunset Park: 10-16-483-022 2531 Kennedy Rd. Spear, Kathy L 2531 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $93,300 $97,523.55 123.53 35 $4,323.55 $0.00 $4,323.55 10-16-483-021 2551 Kennedy Rd. Leslein, Kenneth A & Colleen 2551 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $138,200 $141,007.00 80.2 35 $2,807.00 $0.00 $2,807.00 10-16483-020 2571 Kennedy Rd_ Nauman, Vlctona L & Gregory H 2571 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $60.900 $63,22750 665 35 $2,327.50 $0.00 $2.327.50 10-16-483-019 2571 Kennedy Rd. Nauman, Victona L & Gregory H 2571 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $44,600 $45,927.50 56.5 35 $2,327.50 $0.00 $2,327.50 10-16-483-017 2539 Kennedy Rd. Heeren, Eugene C & William T 2539 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $100,900 $104,400.00 100 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-483-015 2559 Kennedy Rd. Siebert, Thomas G & Lynn M 2559 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52002 $478,300 $485,191.80 225.48 35 $7,891.80 $0.00 $7,891.80 $28,777.35 10-16433-007 3300 David Dr_ Steelegray Inc. 15451 Stacie Ct_ Dubuque, IA 52002 $970 $4,529.85 101.71 35 $3 559.85 $2,427.39 $1.132.46 W Side JFK David Dr- Iowa 32_ 10-16-277-012 2935 Kennedy Rd_ Guler, Mary P 2935 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $116.300 $120,031.00 106.6 35 $3,731.00 $0.00 $3.731.00 10-15-277-011 2955 Kennedy Rd. Cocayne, James A & Patricia A 2955 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $134,900 $137,525.00 75 35 $2,625.00 $0.00 $2,625.00 10-16-277-010 2975 Kennedy Rd_ Sarvls, Tom IN& Daneen 2975 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $135.000 $137625.00 75 35 $2625.00 $0.00 $2.625.00 10-16-277-009 2995 Kennedy Rd_ Lightfoot, Michael L & Deborah A 2995 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $138.300 $14223750 1125 35 $3 937.50 $0.00 $3.937.50 10-15-277-008 3017 Kennedy Rd. Winders, Eugene J & Jacqueline 3017 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $126,700 $130,537.50 112.5 35 $3,937.50 $0.00 $3,937.50 10-16-277-007 1,10-15-277-015 3037 Kennedy Rd_ PfiffnerThomas D & Irmagene 3037 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $134.200 $13813750 1125 35 $3 937.50 $0.00 $3.937.50 10-16-277-006 3057 Kennedy Rd_ Raeder, Willam C & Christine 6165 Emery CL BettendorfIA 52722 $150.000 $153500.00 100 35 $3 500.00 $0.00 $3.500.00 0-15-277-005 3087 Kennedy Rd. Steines, Rick A & Abby L 3087 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $208,700 $212,200.00 100 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-277-013 3139 Kennedy Rd_ WilliamsDennis M & Susan G 3139 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $161.500 $16447500 85 35 $2 975.00 $0.00 $2.975.00 10-16-277-014 3169 Kennedy Rd_ SchemmelCharles J & Sharon 3169 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $123.700 $127725.00 115 35 $4025.00 $0.00 $4.025.00 3199 Kennedy Rd. Virginia Jahnke 1771 Rosemont Dubuque, IA 52002 $89,800 $94,012.95 120.37 35 $4,212.95 $0.00 $4,212.95 $40,138.91 5007.14 1752499 $2,427.39 $172.822.51 $172,82251 east needs: west needs: East: West: 2968.75 2038.39 $103,906.25 $68,916.26 5007.14 $172,822.51 59.29% 40.71% $1,928.54 Previous Assessment $1,92854 Previous Assessment $3,522.67 Previous Assessment $3,522.57 Previous Assessment $1,92854 Previous Assessment $1,87244 Previous Assessment $1,845.73 Previous Assessment $1,38587 Previous Assessment $1,958.85 Previous Assessment $1,95945 P rev ious As sessment $2,610 01 Previous Assessment $1,941.97 Previous Assessment $1,94257 Previous Assessment $2,388.88 Previous Assessment $1,725.55 Previous Assessment $1,482.70 Previous Assessment $2,005 98 Previous Assessment $2,023.74 Previous Assessment TOTAL DIVIDED BY 49 PARCELS. $3,526 99 OBJECTION SPREADSHEET CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA JFK ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2007 The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed for the improvement shown in the title together with the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots by the City Council of the City of Dubuque Sidewalk Total Location Valuation Cost/Unit Sidewalk Assessment Preliminary Parcel Address Lot Description Property owners Mailing Adress City 1 State w/Improvement 35 Costs Deficiency Assessment 10-22-103-012 2291 Gordon Drive LOT 2-1 NEIL PLACE & LOT 1-1 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Rettenberger, Michael D & Jolene L 2291 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $159,707.70 35 $2,807.70 $0.00 $2,807.70 10-22-103-011 2299 Gordon Dr. LOT 2 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Kueter, Robert G & Rita L 2299 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $115,743.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-010 2315 Gordon Dr. LOT 3 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Buol, Rick J & Dana K 2315 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $142,543.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-009 2333 Gordon Dr. LOT 4 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Howe, Judy A/K/A Judith M Howe 2333 Gordon Dr. Dubuque,lA 52001 $116,843.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-008 2343 Gordon Dr. LOT 5 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Maggio, Delores G 2343 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $114,443.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-007 2361 Gordon Dr. LOT 6 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Donlin, Michael T Sr 2361 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $134,543.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-006 2381 Gordon Dr. LOT 7 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lynn, Robert F & Leigh Ann 2381 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $149,743.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-005 2395 Gordon Dr. LOT 8 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lindecker, Craig M & Jasper, Deanne M 2395 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $121,543.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-004 2419 Gordon Dr. LOT 9 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Killip, Joseph L & NancyA 2419 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $119,443.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-003 2455 Gordon Dr. LOT 10 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Splinter, John I & Pollyanna 2455 Gordon Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $122,643.75 35 $2,143.75 $0.00 $2,143.75 10-22-103-001 2345 Kennedy Rd W BAL OF LOT 11 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Law Building Company 2345 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52002 $49,970.00 35 $1,470.00 $0.00 $1,470.00 10-22-101-001 3299 Kaufmann Ave LOT 1 BLK 18 CLOVER HILLS SUB Gagne, Donald H & Pamela P 3299 Kaufmann Ave. Dubuque, IA 52001 $114,414.00 35 $3,514.00 $0.00 $3,514.00 10-15-358-001 2512 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 20 CLOVER HILLS SUB Burton, James Michael 2512 Marywood Dr. Dubuque,lA 52001 $132,561.30 35 $3,261.30 $0.00 $3,261.30 10-15-354-030 2511 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Youtzy, Larry J & Linda A 2511 Marywood Dr. Dubuque,lA 52001 $118,700.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-15-354-026 2548 Rosewood Dr. LOT 23 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Donnell, Daniel C & Marjie J 2548 Rosewood Dr. Dubuque,lA 52001 $139,000.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-15-353-014 2549 Rosewood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Konzen, Martin & Julie R 2549 Rosewood Dr. Dubuque,lA 52001 $134,184.80 35 $3,684.80 $0.00 $3,684.80 10-15-353-005 2636 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-1-3-1 & LOT 2-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Timmerman, Le Roy J & Julie K 2636 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $159,747.35 35 $3,647.35 $0.00 $3,647.35 10-15-353-004 2640 Kennedy Rd LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $115,147.35 35 $3,647.35 $0.00 $3,647.35 10-15-353-003 2644 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-E PT-1-1-1-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Meyer, Carol 2644 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52001 $161,004.85 35 $7,304.85 $0.00 $7,304.85 10-15-353-001 2691 Marywood Dr. LOT 14 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Clancy, Patrick J & Sheri A 2691 Marywood Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $118,860.00 35 $5,460.00 $0.00 $5,460.00 10-15-351-001 2690 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 27 CLOVER HILLS SUB Pliner, Henry T & Marion D 2690 Marywood Dr. Dubuque, IA 52001 $149,050.00 35 $5,250.00 $0.00 $5,250.00 10-15-308-001 3260 Raven Oaks LOT 2 RAVEN OAKS 3260-3280 RAVEN OAKS Dollinc LLC E10002 County Road P Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 $835,000.00 35 $4,900.00 $0.00 $4,900.00 10-16-279-023 2986 Kennedy Rd. BALLOT 1 BRUECKS SUB Riley, Janann L & Mozena CIO Elaine Mozena 12485 Clearview Hgts Peosta, IA 52068 $74,200.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-012 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $34,200.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-011 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $145,100.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-010 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 4 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John 3038 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 $35,300.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-009 3058 Kennedy Rd. LOT 5 BRUECKS SUB Cardy, Lyle E & Shirley Ann 3058 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $126,000.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-022 3078 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 6 BRUECKS SUB Unsen, David M & Beverly A 3078 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $142,500.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-279-007 3150 Kennedy Rd. LOT 7 BRUECKS SUB Pfeiler, George & Rose M 3150 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $147,372.90 35 $4,372.90 $0.00 $4,372.90 10-16-279-021 3298 W.32nd St. BAL OF BAL OF LOT 8 BRUECKS SUB Welter, Kurt D 3298 W.32nd St. Dubuque, IA 52001 $137,492.25 35 $7,292.25 $0.00 $7,292.25 10-16-483-028 3305 Kaufmann Ave. LOT 5 BLK 1 JOHANSEN SUB #1 Zulic, Zuhdua & Mine 3305 Kaufmann Ave. Dubuque, IA 52002 $126,500.00 35 $5,600.00 $0.00 $5,600.00 10-16-483-022 2531 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF 1 JOHN METTELS SUB # 2 Spear, Kathy L 2531 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $97,623.55 35 $4,323.55 $0.00 $4,323.55 10-16-483-021 2551 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-1-1-2-E 2 AC LOT 1 JOHN METTEL SUB # 2 Leslein, Kenneth A & Colleen 2551 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $141,007.00 35 $2,807.00 $0.00 $2,807.00 10-16-483-020 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-2 E 2.00 AC OF 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H 2571 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $63,227.50 35 $2,327.50 $0.00 $2,327.50 10-16-483-019 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF LOT 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H 2571 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $46,927.50 35 $2,327.50 $0.00 $2,327.50 10-16-483-017 2639 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 S1/2 OF 2-1 MIN LOT 452 Heeren, Eugene C & William T 2639 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $104,400.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-483-016 2659 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1 OLD TIMERS ATHLETIC & SUPPER CLUB PLACE Siegert, Thomas G & Lynn M 2659 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque,IA 52002 $486,191.80 35 $7,891.80 $0.00 $7,891.80 10-16-433-007 3300 David Dr. LOT 1 WYNSTONE Steelegray Inc. 15451 Stacie Ct. Dubuque, IA52002 $4,529.85 35 $3,559.85 $2,427.39 $1,132.46 10-16-277-012 2935 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Guler, Mary P 2935 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $120,031.00 35 $3,731.00 $0.00 $3,731.00 10-16-277-011 2955 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Cocayne, James A & Patricia A 2955 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $137,525.00 35 $2,625.00 $0.00 $2,625.00 10-16-277-010 2975 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Sarvis, Tom N & Darleen 2975 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $137,625.00 35 $2,625.00 $0.00 $2,625.00 10-16-277-009 2995 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Lightfoot, Michael L & Deborah A 2995 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $142,237.50 35 $3,937.50 $0.00 $3,937.50 10-16-277-008 3017 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Winders, Eugene J & Jacqueline 3017 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $130,637.50 35 $3,937.50 $0.00 $3,937.50 10-16-277-007 3037 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89N-R2E Pfiffner, Thomas D & Irmagene 3037 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $138,137.50 35 $3,937.50 $0.00 $3,937.50 10-16-277-006 3057 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR2E Raeder, William C & Christine 6165 Emery Ct. Bettendorf, IA 52722 $153,500.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-277-005 3087 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE Steines, Rick A & Abby L 3087 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $212,200.00 35 $3,500.00 $0.00 $3,500.00 10-16-277-013 3139 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF 2-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 & BAL 2-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89NR2E Williams, Dennis M & Susan G 3139 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $164,475.00 35 $2,975.00 $0.00 $2,975.00 10-16-277-014 3169 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Schemmel, Charles J & Sharon 3169 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 $127,725.00 35 $4,025.00 $0.00 $4,025.00 10-16-277-015 3199 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Virginia Jahnke 1771 Rosemont Dubuque, IA 52002 $94,012.95 35 $4,212.95 $0.00 $4,212.95 E-Mail Signature on Petition $2,427.39 $172,822.51 75% Obj Needs 7-0 $129,616.88 $16,824.71 90% Received Objections $155,997.80 1-Jun-18 FAMILY SIZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW HIGH -LOW ------------------------------ 41,450 --------------- 40,932 47350 ------------------------------- 46,759 53,250 ------------------------------ 52,585 59,150 ------------------------------ 58411 63,900 ------------------------------ 63,102 68,650 ------------------------------ 67,792 73350 ------------------------------ 72,434 ---------------- 78,100 77,125 40,931 40,414 46758 46,167 52,584 51,919 58,410 57672 63,101 62,304 67,791 66,934 72433 71,517 77,124 76,149 40,413 39,896 46166 45,575 51,918 51,254 57,671 56932 62,303 61,505 66,933 66,076 71516 70,600 76,148 75,172 39,895 39,378 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36,676 40,026 39,051 20,725 1 23675 1 26,625 1 29,575 1 31,950 1 34,325 1 36675 1 39,050 1 % RELIEF City of Dubuque ITEM TITLE: SUMMARY: SUGGESTED DISPOSITION John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks City Manager transmitting information about the John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Council ATTACHMENTS: Description John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks-MVM Memo Staff Memo Exhi bit A Exhibit B Exhi bit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Exhi bit J Type City Manager Memo Staff Memo Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation THE CITY OF DUB UE Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks DATE: June 27, 2018 Dubuque AA-AmeMn OW W7.2012 2013.2017 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos is transmitting information about the John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. 1�,A� k�4 Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:jh Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos City Engineer THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer DATE: June 6, 2018 RE: John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalks INTRODUCTION Dubuque Ali•A�ne� p!� 2007.2012 2013.2017 This memo gives an update on the request for sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial (IA 32). BACKGROUND Since 1999 there has been discussion in the community concerning sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. In 1999, the Engineering Department prepared improvement plans, and assessments based on preliminary approval of the project by City Council. At the July 6, 1999 public hearing, the City Council rejected the project due to objections from the property owners who cited high assessment costs and lack of pedestrian usage. In preparation of the John F. Kennedy Road Reconstruction Project from Spring Valley Road to the northerly City limits in 2002, Engineering had included the installation of sidewalks with the project. At the April 15, 2002 public hearing on the plans for the project, the City Council eliminated the sidewalks from the project. Since October 2006, many requests have been made for sidewalks on this section of John F. Kennedy Road. On May 7, 2007 the Engineering Department requested direction from the City Council on how to proceed with the installation of sidewalks in this corridor. The property owners at that time along Gordon Drive, whose backyards abut John F. Kennedy Road, filed a petition in objection to the placement of sidewalks in this area. The primary issues cited were: a) Steep backyard slopes; and b) Accessibility to John F. Kennedy Road from Gordon Drive for winter maintenance and to use equipment (shovels and/or snow blowers). At the same time, area residents and Eisenhower Elementary school staff had filed a petition, Exhibit C, with over 75 signatures in support of sidewalk installation along this corridor. On August 6, 2007, the City Council directed the Engineering Department to proceed with initiating a sidewalk replacement project along John F. Kennedy Road, from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial (IA 32). At the December 3, 2007 City Council meeting, the City Council adopted the Resolution of Necessity, approved the Preliminary Schedule of Assessment, established the date for the public hearing, and authorized the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project between Asbury Road and the NW Arterial (IA Hwy 32). The public hearing was on December 17, 2007. The preliminary Schedule of Special Assessments were mailed to all impacted property owners on December 6, 2007. The mailing also included an informational sheet concerning the special assessments. At the December 17, 2007 City Council Meeting, a motion was made to receive and file the documents and adopt the Resolutions approving plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); Resolution of Necessity for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); and Resolution approving preliminary schedule of assessments for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). The motion was seconded. Gordon Drive residents at the time spoke to the City Council in opposition. The City Council denied the project moving forward on a 7-0 vote. At the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting, the City Council received and filed correspondence concerning the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. A petition, Exhibits A and B, from residents on Gordon Drive and other residents along John F. Kennedy Road and the area opposed to the installation of sidewalks was submitted. DISCUSSION On February 19, 2018, City Council directed city staff to investigate the costs and feasibility of installing sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. Current Condition The corridor currently has sidewalks on both sides at different locations but not continuous. Gaps occur most prominently north of Kaufmann Avenue up to Marywood on the north side where it meets John F. Kennedy Road. Additionally, a gap in sidewalk coverage exists north of Spring Valley Road up to the city limits. See the attached map, Exhibit D, where the sidewalk is shown to exist and not exist. 2 Below is a table that summarizes the lengths of sidewalk missing on each side of John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial. JFK Sidewalks Installed LF Not Installed LF East Side 1825 2812 West Side 3046 1645 Tota 1 4871 4457 Current Policy and Practice Since the 1857 City Charter, Exhibit E, the City has recognized the importance of sidewalks in the community. The 13th article of the charter states the City is "to open, alter, extend, widen, establish and vacate, and to grade, pave and otherwise improve, clean and keep in repair the sidewalks, streets, alleys, wharves, docks, landings, and other public grounds of said city". The City of Dubuque has had a sidewalk installation and repair policy adopted since 1919, Exhibit F. This policy has been modified and amended over the year with the most current copy of the policy attached to this memo. This policy is what city staff refer to when talking to property owners on the need to install or repair sidewalks. Per City Ordinance it is the abutting property owner's responsibility to maintain sidewalks. The Engineering Department responds with dedicated staff members to sidewalk complaints and they inspect city owned sidewalks throughout the city. This response and inspection process is done to minimize trip hazards to the public and provide equitable means of access to all residents. Additionally, in 2011, the City of Dubuque adopted a Complete Streets Policy, Exhibit G, whereas the following design goals and applications are described: 2. Complete Street Design Goals: a. Design and construct new streets in anticipation of increased demand for bicycling, walking and transit facilities. b. Design and construct new streets that allow for future improvements to accommodate complete street design attributes, such as provision of extra right of way to accommodate an off-street bike trail in the future. c. New public streets that implement all or some components of complete street design shall utilize standards found in the following design guidelines: a. AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials). b. SUDAS (statewide urban design and specifications program). c. Federal highway administration. d. ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers). 3. Complete Street Applications: 3 a. Most collector and arterial streets are constructed/reconstructed by the City of Dubuque and hence application of complete street design criteria will be handled through the city's internal design and approval process. b. Local residential streets in most new residential subdivisions will incorporate some complete street design criteria, such as sidewalks on both sides of the street, curb ramps at intersection corners, etc. c. Collector streets within new subdivision, in addition to above, may restrict driveway access to side streets to facilitate on street bike trails, could include wide sidewalks and parkways to facilitate walking. (Ord. 1-12, 1-17-2012) Additionally, the installation of sidewalks is discussed in the recently adopted City Comprehensive Plan titled Imagine Dubuque. In Chapter 8 — Transportation and Mobility Complete Streets are specifically discussed. As quoted in the chapter, "The objective of Complete Streets is to provide safe and convenient transportation options for all modes of transportation and system users." In all street projects, city staff are looking for opportunities to make streets complete. This includes the recently completed Historic Millwork District project and the Elm Street complete Streets Project from 9th Street to 12th Street. Below is a list of streets with similar traffic volume and design type to John F. Kennedy Road around the City of Dubuque. Road From To Sidewalks complete? John F. Kennedy Asbury Rd. NW Arterial No Asbury Road University Ave. NW Arterial Yes Pennsylvania Avenue University Ave. NW Arterial Yes University Avenue Bluff St. Asbury Rd. Yes Loras Boulevard Bluff St. University Ave. Yes Grandview Avenue Kane St. US 20 Yes Kaufmann Avenue Central Ave JFK Road Yes W. Locust Street Bluff St. Clarke Drive Yes Sidewalks on Dual Frontages During the discussions concerning the JFK sidewalks, the residents along Gordon Drive have expressed their concern of having to maintain sidewalks on two frontages. This is different than corner lots that have sidewalks on two sides of the house and must be maintained by the owner. In this case, the additional sidewalk is located at the back lot line of the property. In the winter, the concern is how does one reach the sidewalk with M snow in the backyard and limited access. There has also been concern about the amount of snow to be cleared due to JFK Road being a primary snow clearing route in the city. Some of the streets in Dubuque have dual frontage like Gordon Drive and are maintained by the abutting property owners: Kimberly Drive (Asbury Road) LaVista Court (Asbury Road) Arrowwood Lane (W. 32nd Street / Arboretum Drive) Arrowwood Lane (Arboretum Drive) Glenwood Court (Pennsylvania Avenue) Amy Court (Pennsylvania Avenue) Lunar Drive (Crescent Ridge) Lake Ridge Drive (Starlite Drive) Council Hill Drive (Fremont Avenue) Autumn Ridge Lane (South Pointe Drive) Corridor Usage The current corridor has a number of different users: a. School traffic due to the proximity of Eisenhower School b. Pedestrian activated stop light near Sunset Circle and John F. Kennedy Road (school boundary for Eisenhower School is shown in the figure below) c. Significant area of potential students west of John F. Kennedy Road and north of the NW Arterial Students north of the NW Arterial do not have an accessible sidewalk route to Eisenhower School either via John F. Kennedy Road or 32"d Street. Students on the east side of John F. Kennedy Road use the Dubuque Community School District asphalt path at the end of Chrissy Drive. The path is owned by the school district, not the City. Photos of pedestrians either in the grass or street are in the attachment to this memo, Exhibit J. 5 Eisenhower Elementary School - School Boundaries Map (School Attendance Zone) Search IA address: GO ✓ E Primary �fl Middle M High Other/Muted Map sa-ehte SagBv?Ile School Attendanceo NLILI❑ ETSENHOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Asbury Figure 1 - Eisenhower Elementary School Attendance Boundary Eagle Point park Q i Q Casino 5? ry '{ i lNli: Dubuque E ` ` Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Considerations e? The City of Dubuque has spent significant investment in accessibility accommodations in the public right of way and in public facilities. As we design streets and make improvements in the public right of way, the City is bound to follow federal law related to accessibility and equal access. As an example, when the engineering department started to design the Cedar Cross Road Reconstruction Project plans, the city attorney's office looked at the ADA requirements and advised the staff to make sure there were sidewalk accommodations on both sides of the street. This provides equal access to people on both sides of the street without having to go out of their way to reach the sidewalk. A bus stop adjacent to 2644 Kennedy Road was installed in December of 2004 to primarily serve residents that live in a group home on Marywood Drive that is operated by Hillcrest Family Services. Based on coordination efforts with ADA consultants and reviewing federal requirements, the City is required under federal ADA guidelines to install sidewalks to this location if transit service is continued. 9 Cost Impacts City staff reached out to area contractors for possible pricing of the sidewalk installation. The cost for installation is estimated to be around $6.00 per square foot. Based on a 100-foot lot frontage, this cost to the property owner would be $6.00 x 100' x 4' _ $2400. Some of the properties would incur higher costs than this due to the need for short retaining walls. In 2007 some property owners installed the sidewalks on the west side of the street (Kennedy Manor Apartments and Summit Congregational Church). They replaced sidewalks in advance of the City doing an assessible sidewalk installation project. This amounted to around 800 feet of sidewalk. Under the current City sidewalk policy, property owners can hire their own contractor and have sidewalk installed or replaced. The sidewalk policy allows property owners to install the sidewalks themselves, if the sidewalks meet the workmanship and specification requirements of the City. Special Assessments Policy The City of Dubuque has an assessment policy where, concerning a project such as the JFK sidewalks, it could be assessed against the property if the owner so chooses. If the property owner elects not to pay for the project after the assessment is levied, they have the option to have the amount due for the sidewalk added to their property taxes at a rate of 3% per year for fifteen years. Using the example above of a $2,400 assessment, the annual cost would be approximately $201.00 per year to a property owner. REQUESTED ACTION This memo is provided for your information and as requested by the City Council. Please let me know if you have any further questions. 7 Photos of Pedestrians in Grass or on Street Figure 2 - Mowing ROW Figure 3 - Walking in Street r1' f Figure 3 - Walking in grass .. porw i. I- - �r 66' Figure 4 - Walking near Gordon Drive Figure 6 - Busy Street— Note Walk Path in Grass rIL Public Input on the Installation of Sidewalks See Attached Letters — Exhibits A, B, C, H, and I 10 Page I of 2 Jeanne Schneider - Sidewalk installation on JFK Rd. C' From: 4RFLYNN314 aol,coma To: <rdbuol@cityofdubuque_org> Date: 12/1212007 11:12 PM Subject: Sidewalk installation on JFK Rd, CC: <amichaiski@cityofdubuque_org>, <rjones@cityvfdubuque,org>, <klynch@cityofdubuque.org�, <kbraig@cityofdubug ue.org>, <jconnors63@mchsi.coma, <pciine@cityofdubuge,o►g>, <biynn@dbeco.orga To; Mayor Roy Buol and Dubuque City Council members From: Robert Lynn 2381 Gordon Dr. Ref: Sidewalk installation on JFK I will not be attending the December 17th meeting where discussion will take place regarding the installation of sidewalks along JFK Rd. from Asbury Rd. to the Northwest Arterial, Please take a Few minutes to read this letter so that my opinion on the matter can be heard. I reside at 2381 Gordon Dr, with my wife and 3 children and have been here since 1989. 1 know all my neighbors on Gordon Dr. and share their concerns with this project. I am against the installation of a sidewalk as it is not needed and will only cause a burden on those of us who live here. I want to point out a petition in favor of the project that was presented to you. This petiton was presented to parents who were attending an Eisenhower School function. One name on this petition is Kim Meyer of Gordon Dr. Kim will tell you that she signed this petiton because it was placed in front of her while she was signing other documents perta!Ing to her children, that it was a hectic situation with children all about so she just signed whatever was given to her. Kim Meyer is against the sidewalk installation. Although she lives on the unaffected side of Gordon Dr., her mother lives on the affected side of Gordon Dr. and there is no way Kim whould have ever signed anything in favor of this sidewalk that would affect her mother. Kim's mother is a widowed senior citizen who lives alone. A large percentage of the other names on this petition are frorn parents who do not live anywhere near Eisenhower school. They documented their address's from areas around the Kelly Lane/ Fremont area. How does this project affect them? Their children will never walk to or from school and only goes to prove that this petition is tainted and should be disregarded. Let me ensure you that their are no children who walk along JFK to get to school. Those children who live in the Gordon Dr.ICrissy Dr, area use the trail that runs off of Crissy Dr. Our children all attended Eisenhower and never even considered it. Traffic Is hectic at the intersection of Kaufmann and JFK and Is a dangerous place for any walker, with or without a sidewalk. As for the children in the Kimberly/Wallar St. area, they walk along Waller to Sunset Circle and use the teacher attended crosswalk. I have heard comments that bike riders need a sidewalk to get to the new bike trail that runs along the Arterial. That is nonsense. The only people that are going to do this are experienced long distance bike riders and they will use the street, as they always do. Children and leisure riders are not going on such a ride, consider the hilly terrain. The sidewalk section running along Gordon Dr. deserves some serious consideration above all. I hope that you have all taken the time to look over the area and the demands it would put on the homeowners If so, you are aware that is impossible to reach the sidewalk section from the backyards. That it is unreasonable to ask us to maintain such a walk in the winter nor is there any good way of doing it. Public safety Is a concern, and the public in this matter is us. I have paid close attention to the snow plows this month and noticed that when they go down JFK the majority of the snow coming off of the blade is landing exactly where this sidewalk will be, It would be a never ending nightmare to keep the walks clean during the winter. During the spring/summer season there are a few people who walk along this portion of JFK. Not many, flit;://C:lDucLit icnts and SetIingAjscline id{ Local Settin 5'; f'ertt171X1'tat rVVisc l f7tiCi! 2C:f [)... 1211 i12t107 Page 2 of 2 but some. I have noticed that most of them use the sidewalk that currently exists on the opposite side of JFK. Those that walk on the Gordon Dr, side do so because they want to. This area is always kept clean and well mowed. if they truly had a problem with walking on grass I suspect they would use the sidewalk on the other side. #f I don't need something, i don't purchase it. That is what is being asked of us. There is no need for a sidewalk along JFK, especially the Gordon Dr. area. Maybe somebody wants it, but there is no need for it and the cost does not justify the want. Common sense comes into play here, weigh the good vs the bad, the cost and hardship, and the fact that there is already a sidewalk behind Gordon Dr. for those who want to use it. I do hope that whoever it is that wants this project also voices his or her opinion to you because I would love to know why it is needed so badly. Sincerly Robert F. Lynn See AOL`s top rated recipes and easy ways to. stay in sha ee For winter. file -WC: Documents and Sciiiilt;slj5chncidI t, scal Settingsl'I'crop\XI'GrpWise\4760I-?('I�I)... 12II312007 Kevin Firnstahl From: Mike Rettenberger ermke.retten@gmail,com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2018 611.3 PM To: Roy D. Buol, Ric W. Jones; David T. Resnick; Brett Shaw; Luis Del Toro; Kate Larson; Jake A. Rios Cc: Kevin Firnstahl; Jolene Rettenberger Subject: February 19, 2018, City Council Meeting - Action item #1 - Citizen Correspondence Requesting Sidewalk Installation on John F. Kennedy Road Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: My name is Jolene Rettenberger and I reside with my husband, Michael, for over 29 years at the address of 2291 Gordon Drive. At this time, we would like to share the opposition of the placement of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. I know that this is a rather long email, but it has a lot of valuable and worthy information that we feel is very important to share with the City Council members since about half of the members are new to the City Council since this issue was first addressed back in the summer of 1999_ Late morning on Friday, February 16th, 2018, 1 received a telephone call from one of our Gordon Drive neighbors/friends with a concern that the Sidewalk Installation on John F, Kennedy Road was back on the City Council agenda as an Action Item for Monday, February 19th. So needless to say, the communication with all of our neighbors started immediateiy with the sharing of information with everyone from the neighborhoods of Gordon Drive to the neighborhoods of John F. Kennedy Road/Northwest Arterial. It is my understanding that communication (WebQA) was created on February 5, 2018, by Bill and Jan Stoffel of 3384 Ashley Lane, Dubuque, expressing their concerns over placement of sidewalks along ,John F. Kennedy Road stretching from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial. As you are aware, this will be the third City Council attempt requesting sidewalk installation along John F. Kennedy Road. The first request was presented to the City Council back on Tuesday, July 6, 1999 at 7:00 pm at the Carnegie -Stout Public Library, in which there were no Yeas, and Nays from Buol, Mayor Duggan, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins and Voetberg. Motion failed. In the July 7, 1999, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Jeffrey Pieters, listed under other business, the council cited the following remarks: • Declined to authorize a $141,566 project to extend sidewalks along the east and west sides of Kennedy Road, between Asbury Road and Spring Valley Road. • All of the property owners who would have been assessed for a portion of the costs of the sidewalk project signed a petition opposing it. • In such a case, a unanimous vote is required of the council to authorize a project, said Public Works Director Mike Koch. • The council did vote unanimously against the project. • "This is the first time, I think we've had 100% opposition anywhere," said Council Member Dirk Voetberg. "But quite frankly, with 100% opposition, I am real loath to say government knows best," he said. ■ The City Council initially had directed Koch to develop a sidewalk plan for that stretch of Kennedy Road, along with four others in April 1998. • Council Member Roy Buol said that one of those other sidewalk projects, on Pennsylvania Avenue, had several signs indicating it was warranted, where the Kennedy Road project did not. For instance, worn paths in the grass along the road indicated heavy pedestrian traffic along Pennsylvania Avenue. Kennedy Road has no such markings, he said. Also, "I've never gotten a call on that section of Kennedy Road," Buol said. "I don't see a need for it myself." • Council Member Ann Michalski said she believed adding sidewalks actually would compromise pedestrian safety along that stretch of Kennedy Road. A guardrail between the roadway and adjacent properties would have to be shifted to accommodate the sidewalk, rendering it a less effective barrier, Michalski said. • Mayor Duggan said the argument some senior residents posed, that adding sidewalks along their properties would pose a heavy burden in terms of shoveling snow, was a valid one. To clear the accumulated plowed snow from the four -lane road, he said, residents 'would probably need a snow blower like we have at the airport.' The second request was presented to the City Council back on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building. Motion failed 0-7. See below for some of the minutes of the Public Hearing: • Petition from residents on John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) in opposition to the proposed sidewalk installation project. • City Manager advising that the neighborhood meeting regarding the JFK Sidewalk Installation Project, scheduled for Tuesday, December 11 th, was canceled due to weather, however, there have been phone conversations with Gordon Drive residents. • Several neighbors spoke in opposition to the proposed project. Jolene Rettenberger at the meeting (back on July 6, 1999) stated that then Council Member Buol agreed that the sidewalk was not necessary; Council Member Joe Robbins had said that petitions were circulated and people signed them without knowing what it was about; and Council Member Ann Michalski had said she believed sidewalks would be unsafe to walk on. • Council Member Kevin Lynch said that of those that spoke, he did not hear anything with respect to a need for sidewalks, but that the project was creating a hardship both financial and physical. • Council Member Patricia Cline questioned why build in that area. She said she would not vote for the project and explained the process for the record. • Council Member Ann Michalski stated that she opposed the project in 1999 to place sidewalks along Gordon Drive. She was concerned with the area around Kaufmann Avenue and John F. Kennedy Road, especially north of Spring Valley Road. She requested that the City review the maintenance of sidewalks along arterials. • Council Member Ric Jones spoke about the public and private costs noting that the City does incur costs. He reiterated that this was not a "done deal", and that there is statutory process for such a project. He admitted that he was the one responsible for bringing it to the table, but he is not supportive of it now. • Council Member Karla Braig said she would never vote for a sidewalk along Gordon Drive and making residents responsible for what is essentially a public sidewalk. She believes there is a need for more bus stops and that the City should look at more use of paths and trails. • Council Member Joyce Connors thanked her colleagues for expressing the same concerns she had. • Mayor Roy Buol stated that if sidewalks were needed in the area, there would have been more people present in support of the project. N Please note that in-between these City Council meeting dates from 1999-2007, several articles have appeared in the Telegraph Herald over the years. For example, an article taken from the May 8, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, was entitled, "Council Curbs Sidewalk Plan". This article shared that on a 4-3 vote, the council directed the City Engineering Department to look at a tough bit of terrain affecting residents on Gordon Drive, on the east side of the roadway, and to review the entire project. Mayor Roy Buol and Council Members Kevin Lynch and Pat Cline cast the no votes, possibly an indication on how they would vote on the overall project, which would likely go through a public hearing to move forward. Council Member Kevin Lynch quoted, "I have not heard a compelling argument why we need to do this. I don't think it's necessary." Council Member Ric Jones quoted, "What we need is a safe path for citizens." A point of discussion was the project's effects on residents on Gordon Drive, whose property abuts the east side of Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Kaufmann Avenue. Their lots have a steep decline before meeting the roadway at a guard rail, with little space for a walk. Council Member Karla Braig quoted, "I honestly don't know how they could keep those sidewalks cleared of ice and snow in the winter time." Council Member Ann Michalski noted the council has made such exceptions for home owners in the past, pointing out that by City code, sidewalks should have been installed as the neighborhoods developed. In the Auqust 5, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, entitled, "Dubuque, Homeowners Reach Crosswalk", City Council members will take up the issue of building sidewalks along Kennedy Road. The discussion of the issue will be limited to the council table. The Engineering Department recommends that a public hearing be held next year after it is known how many residents had opted to do their own work, which would be necessary to design the final project to be let for bid. If the council decides to move forward, the Engineering Department then would consult with property owners. Council Member Ric Jones was quoted, "I've overwhelmingly heard from people who want the sidewalks, as well as opposition from those who have to foot the bill. Some of the people have legitimate concerns. We have to find a way around them if we can." In May, the council directed the Engineering Department to look at the feasibility of the project, especially concerning residents on Gordon Drive where backyards slope to a guardrail on Kennedy Road, creating a tight space to put a walk. It was also noted that the Gordon Drive area would require some tree trimming and the relocation of utility poles and boxes before installing the sidewalks, which will add to the cost. In the Auqust 7, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, entitled, "City Steps Forward on Sidewalk Plan", it was noted that several council members voiced concerns about residents with special circumstances, especially those on Gordon Drive, whose backyards slope down to Kennedy Road and into a guardrail. Council Member Karla Braig quoted, "I've always said we can have exemptions. Other neighborhoods have gotten exemptions. Sidewalks are just a part of the price you pay for living in a community that's called a city." Council Member Kevin Lynch voted for the project, but questioned if sidewalks along the busy roadways really were a safety issue. He was quoted as saying, "I still have not heard anything to convince me that this is any more than a 'want', not a 'need'." In the December 18, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Mary Rae Bragg, entitled, "Kennedy Sidewalks Sideswiped", Council voted 7-0 against proceeding with the plan. It was quoted and promised by Mayor Roy Buol that hearing the residents' objections and council members' unwillingness to support the project, "If this comes back again, I'll make sure the neighbors are talked to before (city) engineers are notified." In the July 21, 2010, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Andy Piper, entitled, "Sidewalks Lead to Controversy" {an article disputing arise over what the law requires and when 3 exceptions should be made), Council Member Kevin Lynch was quoted as saying, "The Kennedy Road situation between Asbury Road and Kaufmann Avenue, many property owners actually lived on Gordon Drive and would have had to walk down to Kaufmann Avenue and then back up Kennedy to maintain their walks. It just didn't make any sense. I'm happy with the way the system works but certainly not with the result of Monday night. It's always a real contentious issue for some reason." In closing, Mike and I look forward to hearing from you per email or phone call at 563-542-9337 (Mike's cell) or 563-590-7114 (Jolene's cell). Please feel free to drive up/down John F. Kennedy Road to see not only vehicle traffic, but pedestrian traffic. The Rettenberger's will be in attendance at the City Council meeting on Monday, February 19th for our third City Council attempt (in opposition) requesting sidewalk installation along John F. Kennedy Road. Thank you for your time in reading our lengthy, but informational email. Mike & Jolene Rettenberger 2291 Gordon Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Click here to report this email as spam. 4 DATE: June 25, 2018 Uc") TO: Honorable Mayor, City Council Members, and Staff of the City of Dubuque RE: Support of Sidewalks on JFK: Submission of 485 signatures of support Citizens in neighborhoods along and near JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial, the Eisenhower School family and other citizens of Dubuque who are concerned with the City Council goal of livable neighborhoods, respectfully ask that the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque require the completion of sidewalks in this area. ■ Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. • Not all residents in this area have cars. Low-income neighbors must walk to important destinations to get medications or groceries. Others are transit dependent and two of the three bus stops along JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial are in sections with no sidewalks. • Residents are forced to walk in the roadway when snow, ice, mud, and other obstacles prohibit: them from walking in the grass along sections that have no sidewalk. The hills on JFK create additional visibility challenges for pedestrians. Paths worn in the grassy areas with no sidewalks are proof of the need for sidewalks. ■ The City has installed accessible corners along JFK, but many, including at David Drive, Raven Oaks Drive, Marywood Drive, Rosewood Drive and Kaufmann Avenue, lead to areas with no sidewalks. • Almost all other property owners in Dubuque have sidewalks on their property. No exceptions are made for the age or income of the property owners or for the number of pedestrians that use the sidewalks. It is unfair and not equitable to require sidewalks on some properties and not others. + Sidewalks along JFK Road would promote healthy lifestyles. People with access to sidewalks are more likely to walk and meet recommendations for physical activity. • Sidewalks could increase the property values as more buyers are interested in pedestrian friendly areas. ■ Making it easier to walk to Eisenhower could help alleviate before and after school traffic • While the path between Eisenhower and Crissy Drive does assist many school children in that area, it does not alleviate all of the access issues in the neighborhoods and for the school, + with the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. Sidewalks support each of the Council's goals by promoting health, safety, connectivity, mobility, and equity. ■ The new City of Dubuque Comprehensive Plan references improvements to sidewalks as a City goal 29 times, specifically mentioning JFK sidewalks several times. This plan was approved unanimously by the Council in September 2017, RECEIVED 18 JUN 25 AM 10: 4 Ci �Pi Clei-do's OffiCe IA r/ U 5,6 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP V, 4, jw C,-1�4SZaL- 2. 626`7 ( awe, Cn&fz7-- .— CJr'�.c7" I-L/2J-0 3 i uJ , Try- 0 (� o O l.AjP n Cry i (S' �, , 0" _SC- d L 4.���°, /��6_5 f.� 7d ✓,s 5. 6. FUV I� J4 'IrA41-y 0 ;mod S100 Z —17a e f vt cd pl%11�4t, z. 0 LG�, 10 V714 Ic �'S, L64a 8. i ®lveriG+ A p.F 9. (41040e,18 va 443- 4k 12. FA `C. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City°s focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 3 %G y S -t�41 2. ,,- 3. Y 4. 5. , 6. 7. 9. 6'40 PAVL5 10. ko ykyct va`S r I 11. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINT NAME SIGNATURE, ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. 3. 4. S. Lw 6. ey �1 n.e_qoi 7. Ka)pm rLeniq i 8. 9. e 10. @ry) 11. /11 12. _ We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque ,Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 2. 3 4. ke 6 c> Y /0 V1 4 1 &4 A tq a, 7. 8. 9. CFf,C-- 10. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. r nn 4. -)V, 5. r � j 6.� 7. P A / s. Oc 9. 10. Al 12. iM Ct We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. 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S CRm cz�e at ✓► aa2��,�� 6 d Svrl �i c lc�El(k . 9. ,- 10. , �a5 vi L( 11. �j J U Q d 0 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/(;CROUP t 3. /17 V�rlA;l -- Ap 5. X2� 6• OA_k 7. qfk S. 1 VI �., ,�� 3/e C 11. Y (----A�J 3010 zto UDA)O� te �An. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP �. / Yzl rrt 2. 3. 4. ` � � Z 5. V• I i j n to l i :. (� 7. r, 8. 9. 10. �,: v: We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME _ SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP w f 2. (cv-\ I� L I Nov Bi �+n� laic 3. o,\Akf� �Aa%Cy) 88([k+ Loy, . CALMq `Vg safely ' Lluren 'i 6w, tub b n c,c�l n Nx, wa j &t 5. Mon, � rMml t (vo 6Y,/' T ✓ // �jJ��� VOA ,/V FYI �Tua 1 M(WKNO s ., 9. Tr kcpevt i t ce C,04 t,f -,;44 Tle-�J-T 10.L <Ak GODD0 s a nL A( 12, �, , MV We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE — -- ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP, D -9 )Mq LX&P 3.jo -5?- U 1--), 4. ' dC;�' � d'1,n�%� ^i� r�ta� _ �6'/ ✓�'i', � i' l �'/11��r`" ��,�� �'C� f � 5 e3L(�.Il 4J�ii�Y p'-- , xlt�s y `(ff r c �CY1 Va N is nu lo k d [LI a zc)�al WAN N 9.� j 10 11. C S (e �G,ZyG i _ jj f/ 12. 1-0 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1.7po (Ah J . �I-A Ors®� w~ ,ram c�-` 6 6 /Yl, a y w Uv 2 3. .S Y- 4. 5. 6. In 2hlpQ O ,- V I ((✓✓ 8. 60,\" ),QY9 v � ^- 13 c l cl,- Ice J1 1 14 v._ 10. , �n116 ` `l V zGz 11. Lv v 12. wjCa� We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME — SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 0 --X, 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.., s. c-n 4.'i 14rn-k c--, Db 9. ' 10. 12. re We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. . PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. r. CLA 3.` 4. '�1 l cl C �C/O A/ S cl �'] 4/0 r 6. ZS ZiS 7. 8. ( ` ;9. 10. 11. 12. N� S zoo Cto5N Q k-k 51 -cMUA a We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMM-E,NT/GROUP 1. 2. r� 3. ' . 5. 7-5 6. Z 7 'j T_ 7. Uy 9 �)n tcwvL,.,,- e� *a Zc 10 W s vuncb- >`U � �V ! J W I DV-- 11. 5�� CA - at J%p 12. j I h �Ztr`S Vt r"�j �• We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP s?w� S v7C�Ca�-- q c 4. 5 Glee day, ,5� (A (,Vk? 5. -A'04pt 6. g a —1 .l /� !. 1 � l 7. C' Ufl OA k4rz-�— CA 9. �g I, —T � 10. Z1. Z2.i �Jaa�� L® sA— We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. L:6.. A Air-zf- a c b ka, der ��r" r r ze-"7 N (' Jcd-k4b (,Q,t, pOGp ejAAais wo-�WA.&� 2. Ol � 56--� C�6QF �e i,/arf x, e r 3. SIO 6L&1&ms TMA 5. 6. yea 7. LoyLoy5afApq 8. �' � V �� ` � � i '1✓ �/ Ofn , / e i1 `' sc�' 9 IVI 'V� [ I 9. +tJP-a4 Q K p is I .J Tb D vo J� �� 1 10. O(A Gf,�a 11. I rn 0 �• aq - bra IDyz 43 447 12.E 5-7 F(fQC keo Lp a K M We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1 2. 3. y tul 4.1 6.� 7. 1 , 1 L s 1 C-1 12. �U , We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. ; rUc6? )-��� �C2 C- �� 2 F93 1�0se wood DrT v& 2.2r-at�e�— 3. 612 9a ®-,-- 4.co, 5. ``^^ 3�q 6. r /� 7. 8. \lw(Av7C 9. IV41 10. 6ik�-9 A 5 5 9 7 ? 12. �� We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City°s focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. - PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP �K2j )I Chu 1 V-e % I sae 2. )o iv 14), 5 t 54-® s ue ' cfi 3. � 'G. CrOe6 -0c< r el,,�4 �7� 1 tivcr�tJC 4. / lwv ,j - a elle a( L v & L) e & --r � 5. k kL v "vcD,1�7--M3 a�:, S q> ,::.Il 6 (Ar)�i Z A 5c, �QNt 7. j 8. l i 9. �r 10. O-IL4e, Co f� GG7' 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City"s focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAMripE SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. % � Ut %, l a 2. sco/ 54-3-;2�)D7 4. s. �(ArPU %99 (�tTu 6. q S' Ij t�T 7. 8. a 90 10. e2 .p, /gam' f /y�g`, 1-fa ( Y k e. f " ,x., / e% /%� !/ Lr / (. SY "�- /� ` .r �r n .i Cam` L� 12. C)N( C6 Lkk( r/� ��a�tvvJ r—O We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 2. 3. Ar Vo 307) bz6o Y lr, OA. oq u - 4. Al / 5. , 6. 7. Jo� t�%5w��tr Q�Nxy�% 33 s. Paw t) DC I'll C ISO,, �a 3 e� 9. _ , 10. Q3 -L �7 ch 1 rU ee �so, 11. r3 ► ���, T��� 12. • �C-&'V� �,v�?�c.�—�i 0 0 C,l...� (��'-- We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. 3. 5. r 6. O Y s 7. Cf 4,� pq d7 Q 10.A-0 �� . 4- 1� � H, �Ir� C 11. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. ;m oL i' Gt r-e,` - 6.4e r OV, fit e e iNs? w po 3.__� f 7 Sao CO 4. )Ra5�f-,z nmey- 55�q Ase 5. L —Tc" 6. 7. .//I / ffc5 Zq /►l S. 51 Sc���,�� Rose L"ic 9. 10. 11. 5-7 Y We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. Ave 3. 6 4. C ,� J-e nn ®� q - --761 5. ►U�CJ DSO 6. lice . B LAlt�" iL ru�z 9. ^ n J .� Alfy l 11. ' f [V/�/Y1e �Al 12. ? We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 4. 5. ah ti e� 6. 5 cL, -J!lv r- q 7. 9. 10. � �= -� kv-tVt__e 'r-5 0 TU_ V 5P- VP c ( C r� i of S-C 1�i l 76;4 5 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP (�-1 6q e&) 2. C 9 4 l e 4. CA-QdL t3� 0)3ia 5. rim vC Z �-a'i ti 6. Lf e 7. 8 AA N 9. 10. 11. Rd- 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP I 3 �s C ccscab j 52A)n3 2. Y-)6-n'' g5so Oftlo.,10 oZ 3. 4. VF s. 6. 7. C� 3 3 q4A:!X Xgx,.6a o Q a O 66& eA 12. _ We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 1A I 2l (�- 1 (� 5Z OU2 3. 4. 5. V't` cj i s / _;(,A ,K - ew 1 6. ))iH wullscl% 11111d A— 20 e-ey e �1 1P OQ A 7. i�4 era24 G1 8. t 7 r f 9. aittt/� T�-L hA /--)Z-1 pcuml�k�c"' cl�.( i i 4� Wcodv Gk-� Ir - 10 LDYI We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. l� 1 � �Clnr1� �t l sn ( 1 1 ✓u /� \ ,a, el 2. 3. 4. Ca= 5. 6. 2 7.PA p G '? `"\`�r� �✓ �,�^ ��" L 6-f6 L I�FC�(y • 1�9fZ4C- 1 l �i� � 8. P,� ✓L 9. / 1-)4-4LW � 10. 12. ME We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE, ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. /P. rHnz- ^ 3 4. a9 9tbA n I ,W C,+ s. 93 6 M)) - I 7. 8. j r05, �N- i< tiny r0SI"U-s 6;6Dft,crj\ L �eA ke,�, 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. ►^�i i 2 S C`�� l 71-1 CeCA- -r �'r'�c�2 de i Vu-bv-, u - ZnoZ 2. Sav,�ra fc, .n,e-Q- a7? U /plus jfl :d60k 3. et 4` "7 Q✓� % s. �q1� ®, 7. ASNq n CI l/��2Q�iz 8. 9.� fff III i b` 10. �. � 'Y r d'f j Ilk) ta-/7 j , f r 7 -� 1 12. / ! �= /L l Z We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. F° I T-Inho wu f on U(CAt/ Matto i ®ra� s O bouna UG . u A0 Ar r 0 .Ot O bo r .. 2. S� UGl4k N4,� d-,�=s q-eteilq 3. t 4. E~ C 5. n',v Silo 9670 , 41{ iSew!1n�-t ►� �- w 6. 7. '3055- Arrawwcv000f Ln L-I f- by t c5-fil �O sL'ob. c IY! If �avFN G" L V V Y 9. --. 10. 5-�6CP A 11.0 I ' a N j�I We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP Carat e .l bu1�.f1-A r7T0 - 3. 3VO PaackT fee- L-n. 5. `� 3 Pza( ,�z Try L w // 6. 7. J�t i7 t cx7�- 8. �, l n 0119 9. �9.12. i�.+—a Q� - 5 L� DVibMe , (A gaoo 2639 Crassy 'p,. j��� We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP oA 4. s' S. (7 6. i 'Ili 2 i2 -La 7. Z,,O� - C�n vi G( so. WN( dot �r d l 11. j ��� I v �`, 3 y_ avyq 7" c FIV 3)-4 0 - , I , �/ �, -3 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to re uIre the com PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. C/0 14 ckuv 3. 2—ce 4. Jb /0 n n el v) 5. f C�k a I �AA-11 B A D 7. 8. ,>O.n K_ A&ck vt w-® .0-L AD 9. �i &b 574 10:A- vt >/ 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road QfCbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the. Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City`s focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. 1/0 'e, q I oin, F). 2W O i7 y / r /l 5. s. �I o 9. 10. 12. Id We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City°s focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. �T- Ck(" `1-rai n 2. �11 1 t 1 yrA 3. je h4 -- 4.i T ® RAA1 /� A Nxt'A-- 5. 6. r'm f- 7. it ea l ULe �U� r vi Vv� 02,2, 8. a � (71)ve-Y � S-�J" �, nR- 1 Q,b u,b 9. 10. d f f 7 /M °f CI-- �� h1 11. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from As Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1 &MW�l 2. ol�� aldalll� 3. Ra r 4. no,n e- LQ nd 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbur Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the tin•ie is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. r 41ef5 2. 3. �ithbi e�� �J\ � PG7( � 9 �"f'= 4e C 4. Do /1/ 16-11 s 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ♦* �/` ; fir.' � �, ., _ �" �;,`. G We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP Ct.t/1A /5/"V r'Cl 2. A, 4. 7� 5. JAB Lam/ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. « John F Kennedy Road - Sidewalk Location DAGIS I DE"IfONACC) OR OGLE ST - T A aP � � � C ❑ 4� R 51 �7a DOVE ST m -j y OWEN GTpe w F D IZ Gf7RDON DRY - NO�LO� j - POSEWOOD OR a D 0 w TRYGG DF INARrIh' DR s :F�t. x , r• iuie Transit Stops t irrrtt - 21jo teet z Area Without Sidewalk Along JFK ���"" m Exis[Fny Sidawaik Along JFK ]Ht.('1'1! [)1 DIU B E Vri=ferpicu• mI ��iC 1�t7F?f.�Stir'i7 2 r 0 4 ASHLEY LN ASNLEY LN • Ok r-, John F. Kennedy Road - Sidewalk Location Z�L r� 7� < ARBORETUM DR 5� NO 3�I� v G, t f is w009 4 AOP01040 i m m _ ice• Z J er . J w J U z N!B!S C US LN VNIF �� � r s�l • � rr7 , ' � w. MAGI �ltup�[>,,u plc.•-•.i: ir�cr.n•ieN lrS�F+ ARBORETUM _ ARBORETUM DR DR 4'- .AI O[SGL1tTKM YNslnformat:a� ..n: :. :. icd , QthnOuWgUtAreaGeograo.�.[3e.'crinati 5yslem Jule Transit Stops Map Prepared byi (pA615), wt•rch mdudes dtW created or bolh rha C'ty or Sheet: 11 f 1 17" Ny qua and I Uugde Cemny- 11 Y. undmt.-d that, wi,ev x ue City Of Dubuque ine OtvOf D4Wgrre a" Pa•le[iPaung agencies utdiNd t1:6 most current died etc e,,. t lhq naS�gn aw'inapee, QAG1S thin wpnae,s do nor warrant the aauracy m currency of she 1 inch = 2 50 feet �/� �f Area Without S i d ewa I iC Along I F K Engineering Division ,Mar- or d,ta (pnWrned 1leiain. The L1ty and Parnc•p- .q V � ` 50 West 13th Street agenols aha9 nor be hold WA* fur any dtreCr, m*wtr:n0Jeural, L1que, lahva 52 1 c;[15equenlW, 0"It—, or LPecm1 de�naryef, Whether roiR'-eeaMc of unrn!eseeahta, a.is•ng q•.r or the a..rhou:ed of--thnit-d u:e or 250 125 0 250 Feet Phone' (663) 569-4270 MIS dale ar thg u bg.ty ce u. IL$ data dr ar.t er any pheaq!1 cr n"J Existing 5 i d Sidewalk iC Ala Along J F K Fax: {563} 589 42Q5 wama�ty wl,almerer. O 18*37 cw�A.. CITY CARTER 35 'ihirt _Prh--To opera, alter, extenil, widen, establkh stxeou, «zd vacate. and to grade, pave and otnerwi;e improve, Allen 1W clean and keep in repair the sidewalks, street;, alleys, wharves, docks, landings, and ocher public grounds of said city. Fuurteenth --To eaiabli.sh, erect and kztre- in repair, brill eZ, culverts and sewers, and regulate the use of the Bzidzm ana Sewer same; to establish, alter and change the channel or water courses. and to vmH them up aM corer tl:em over. Fifteenth —To erect rna rket houses, establish market sr . places, and provide for the regulation and goi erwrient 'thereof. Sixteenth —To provide for aT; needit;k buildings for P-u'�� the use j,f the cir_v, and for enclosing, Ltnprovt.ng and pro- tecring all public grounds belorg:n to the city. Sec enteeaath—To regulate tht use: of wharves anti public Jand:ngs, lax the rate of w1 a.rfage and regulate the statlonary wichorage and naxwing v` all boats and rafts within the city. Eil hreenth----To license, tax and regulate auctioneers, ram- I pec'dlers and traveling MMhants, grocers, merchants, re- s tarlers, hotel keeper s, and keepers of livery Stable_, of eat -- in houses, boarding houses, saloons and places of amuse- ment. and bar. revs, doers in mcna� y, warrants, Notes and oilier evidences of indebtedness, anel works of all kind-5. S ineceenth—To Ecease, ta,N and regulate hackney Eimase— carriages, oannibttse�i, N ago ns, carts, drELys, and all other '4"", vehicles. z-,nd porters, and fix the rates to be charged for the carriage of persi"ins, and for the %yaganage, cartage, drayage or porterage of property. Twentieth —To license, tax, regulate and suppress thrc,?trical and other exhibitions, snows and amusements, and billiard tables ten in alle s, and to su , ess garnblin Shows liou es, and bawdy houses, and houses of prostitution; :slso to L;LN and destroy' dogs, to regulate the weights and me--isures tv be used in said city; to provide for the ira- spec.tik", and measuring of wocd, lumber anti oils, and for the inspection and weighing of Coal and bay, and to pro- vide for and regulate the inspection of beef, pork. flour, btaker, Iard and other provis ons. and to regulate the v@tiding of meat, poultry, vegtEables and other provisions. e" (41w CHAPTER Vf I er 14, If Z8Streets and Sidewalks Ordinance No. 47. An Ordinance Relating to Building of Permanent and Temporary Sidewalks, and Providing for the Repair of the same. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: SHALL BE BUILT TO GRADE. Section I. That permanent sidewalks hereafter built or laid on any street, shall not be laid until the body of the same shall have been graded, so that when complete such sidewalk shall be at the established grade, and all sidewalks, unless otherwise ordered, shall be per- manent sidewalks and shall be constructed of ce- ment or artifical stone, as provided in the plans and specifications for permanent sidewalks pre- pared by the Engineer and approved by the Council. DUTY OF ENGINEER. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Engineer, upon the taking effect of this ordinance, to submit plans and specifications for permanent and temporary sidewalks to the Council, and the Council, upon making such changes as they deem advisable, shall approve the same and such plans and specifications s❑ approved shall constitute the plans and specifications for permanent and temporary sidewalks and shall con- tinue in force until changed by the Council. OWNER MAY CONSTRUCT. Section 3. Any Property owner may build a permanent sidewalk in front of or along his property at any time at his own expense, by securing a permit as hereafter provided, but such sidewalks shall conform strictly to this ordinance and the plans and specifications then in force, and no permanent sidewalk shall be built by any person without securing the permit therefor, and whoever shall build or undertake to build, or have any person build for him any perma- nent sidewalk, without having first secured a per- mit therefor, shall be guilty of a misdeameanor, but no permit shall extend for more than fifteen (15) days. COUNCIL MAY ORDER. Section 4. The Council, by the adoption of a resolution, may order the con- struction, reconstruction and repair of permanent sidewalks upon any street, highway, avenue, public ground, wharf or landing. When sidewalks are or- dered constructed, reconstructed or repaired a contract therefore shall be entered into by the City and the work shall be done according to general plans and specifications prepared therefor. After the contract has been completed the cost shall be assessed to the lots or parcels of real estate before which such sidewalks have been constructed, re- constructed or repaired and shall be collected as a special tax in the manner provided by law. CONTRACTORS SHALL GIVE BOND. Section 5. Any person or firm desiring to engage in the con- struction of permanent sidewalks for private busi- ness, or for the City of Dubuque, shall execute a surety company bond in the sum of $ 1,000, to be approved by the City Attorney, conditioned that he will hold the City harmless from damage because of the negligence of himself or his employees while constructing said walk and that he will keep the walk in good and perfect repair for the time stated in the plans and specifications and shall be liable on said bond to the City and property holder for any damage, loss and expense caused by rea- son of his failure to build such walk according to specifications, and for any breach of the bond. One of the conditions of the band shall be that the Engineer's decision that the walk needs repair shall be final_ No bond shall be good for a longer period than one year, INSPECTION OF SIDEWALKS. Section 6. All permanent sidewalks built shall be subject at all times to inspection and control by the City and shall be approved by the Engineer and Street Com- missioner before the person or firm doing the work shall be entitled to demand or receive pay from the property owner for building the same, and the Engineer and Street Commissioner must report to the Council on every permanent sidewalk built by private contractor, or by the City contrac- tor. The contractor building a walk under private contract shall report its completion to the Street Commissioner. The Council may order any sidewalk which is not in accordance with the plans and specifications taken up and replaced and the person or firm build- ing the same shall be liable an their bond for fail- ure so to do within the time specified. The Coun- cil or the Mayor may revoke any permit without notice_ SIDEWALK CERTIFICATES AND ASSESSMENTS. Section 7. Permanent sidewalk certificates may be issued in the same manner and to the same ef- fect as street improvement and sewer certificates provided for in Chapter 8 of Title V of the Code and the owner of any lot or parcel of land against which an assessment for permanent sidewalks is made, may at the time of making said special assessment take advantage of the provisions of Sections 79Ib to 79Ih inclusive of the Supplement of 1907 to the Code of Iowa, which assessments shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. ❑BJECTIONS TO COST. Section 8. All objec- tions to the assessment of cost of construction of permanent sidewalks, against the lots or parcels of land in front of which the same are constructed and all objections to the prior proceedings, on ac- count of errors, irregularities or inequalities must be made in writing and filed with the Record- er prior to the date fixed for said assessment; and all objections not s❑ made shall be deemed waived except where fraud is shown. TEMPORARY SIDEWALKS. Section 9. The Council may by resolution or order direct the building of a temporary sidewalk along or in front of any lot, part of lot or parcel of land in front of which a permanent sidewalk cannot be constructed, and describe the place and the time in which the same may be done, which shall not be less than ten days from the date Of such order or resolution. 32 Such sidewalks so ordered shall not be less than 4 feet in width, unless otherwise ordered by the Council and shall be constructed in the manner provided for in the specifications hereinbefore re- ferred to. NOTICE. Section 10, Notice of said resolution or order shall be given the owner or his agent or attorney for the property in the manner specified in Section 4 of this ordinance. LIMIT OF COST_ Section 11. The cost of building such temporary sidewalks shall not ex- ceed 60 cents the lineal foot and shall in all cases be in proportion to the special benefits conferred on the property thereby, and not in excess thereof. CITY MAY CONSTRUCT. Section 12. If the holder or owner of any lot, parcel of ground or land shall neglect or refuse to comply with such order within the time therein stated the City may at once proceed to construct said sidewalk as provided in said order, by contractors or such other agencies as the Sidewalk Inspector may select, but the same shall be done under the supervision of the Engineer and such Sidewalk Inspector. REPAIRS OF SIDEWALKS. Section 13. That whenever it shall be deemed necessary or expedi- ent by the Sidewalk Inspector of the City to repair any temporary or permanent sidewalk within the limits of said City, said Inspector shall give to the owners of each or any lot abutting upon such side- walk, a notice of not less than 24 hours, requiring said owner to repair said sidewalk or any portion thereof under the direction of said Inspector, which notice shall be in writing and personally served upon said owner, his agent or attorney in charge of said property, if found in the City. If such owner, agent or attorney cannot be found within the City then said repair may be made by said Inspector without giving any notice. In the event of failure to make such repair s❑ ordered, the said Inspector shall repair said sidewalk promptly at the expense of said abutting property and the owners thereof and report the same to the City Council. In the event said Sidewalk Inspector deems an immediate repair or removal of any defective side- walk necessary he shall have authority to make such repair or removal without notice. MAY ASSESS COST OF REPAIRS. Section 14. As soon as any temporary sidewalk or any repair on any sidewalk has been completed as hereinbefore provided, the Sidewalk inspector and Engineer shall report the cost of such sidewalk or repair to the City Council, and if the same shall be approved by said Council they shall forthwith levy a special tax on each lot, part of lot or land abutting on said sidewalk sufficient to pay the costs of the improve- ment or repair made in front thereof, said assess- ment to be a lien on the lot or parts of lot or land in question and shall be levied and collected the same as other special assessments. 1919 Revision; Amended 5/2'28. Ordinance No. 51. An Ordinance Relating to Obstructions In or Upon Streets, Avenues, Alleys, and Sidewalks, and Providing for the Removal Thereof. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: BUILDINGS. Section 1. That no owner or occu- pant of any property within the City shall erect on any lot or parcel thereof a building of any kind or character, any part of which building projects or extends over or beyond the property line of such lot or parcel thereof, abutting upon any street, avenue, alley, or other public place. The provi- sions of this ordinance shall apply not only to buildings to be erected, but also to buildings here- tofore erected and maintained contrary to the pro- visions of this section. AREA WAYS, ETC. Section 3. No owner or oc- cupant of any, building within the City shall con- struct or maintain or continue to maintain any part of any public sidewalk, street, avenue, or alley, any vault, room, coal hole, or area way for any purpose whatever, unless said person, firm, or corporation shall first file a written application with the Council, together with a sketch or plan showing the manner of construction and size of such room or vault, and the purpose for which in- tended, and consent has been given by the Council to erect or maintain the same. That all openings of any character which may be constructed or maintained leading into any such room, vault, coal hole, or area way through or to any street, avenue, alley, or sidewalk shall be covered s❑ as to pre- vent injury to persons, animals, or vehicles. DOWN SPOUTS. Section 6_ No owner or occu- pant of any building in the City shall erect or main- tain any down spouts or pipes for conducting water from the roof of such building or elsewhere so as to discharge the water flowing therefrom onto or over the sidewalk adjacent to such building. PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS. Section 1. That any person violating any of the provisions of the foregoing ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemean- or and shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than $ 10.00 nor more than $ 100.00, or be confined in jail not to exceed 30 days. ABATEMENT. Section 8_ That if any person firm, or corporation shall erect or maintain any building or thing in a manner contrary to the terms of this ordinance, that the Chief of Police shall notify such person, firm, or corporation to remove such obstructions, and if such person, firm, or corporation shalt fail to remove the same within 48 hours after notice has been served upon him or it by the Chief of Police, that the same may be re- moved at his or its expense, or the same may be declared a nuisance and be abated in the manner provided by law_ 1919 Revision; Amended 5/ 7128; Ordinance No. 53. An Ordinance Providing for the Cleaning of Side- walks. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: WHO RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING. Section 1. That the occupant of any lot or parcel thereof, or any building located on any lot or parcel thereof within the City, which lot or parcel thereof fronts upon, or lies along any sidewalk of stone, planks, brick or other material, or the owner of any such property, if the same shall not be occupied, shall clear all such sidewalks in front of, or lying along; such building or lot, of all snow, ice and slush, as 33 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Pagel of 3 CC) 10-1-2: SIDEWALK INSTALLATION AND REPAIR: A. Installation: The owner of any lot or parcel in the city, that abuts upon any improved public street that has concrete or stone curb shall; at the owner's cost, install to standard city specifications a sidewalk along the full length of the portion of the lot or parcel abutting the public street when said lot or parcel is developed or redeveloped or at the direction of city council. For purposes of this subsection, "development or redevelopment" means any improvement that creates a new parking lot, new principal structure, garage, carport, covered deck, or covered patio on the lot or parcel or changes the footprint of the parking lot, principal structure, garage, carport, covered deck, or covered patio on the lot or parcel. 2. Upon application and for good cause shown, the city manager may grant a full or partial exception to the above requirement. (Ord. 44-99, 9-8-2009) B. Duty Of Abutting Property Owner To Maintain: The abutting property owner must maintain the area from the back of the curb to the right of way line, and must keep such area in a safe condition free from defects, debris, nuisances, obstructions or any other hazard. The abutting property owner is liable for damages caused by failure to maintain such area. The abutting property owner must maintain such area in a safe condition, in a state of good repair, and free from defects. The abutting property owner is liable for damages caused by failure to maintain such area. Notwithstanding the obligations imposed hereunder, the property owner may not remove diseased trees or dead wood or plant, trim, remove or treat any tree or plant material on public right of way without first obtaining a permit from the city forester. (Ord. 57-14, 9-2-2014) C. Notice To Replace, Repair Or Reconstruct: 1. Whenever the city manager shall determine that the conditions of any sidewalk as described in subsection B of this section exist, the city manager shall serve notice by certified mail on the abutting property owner, as shown by the records of the county auditor, requiring the abutting property owner to replace, repair or reconstruct the sidewalk. 2. If the city manager determines that the replacement, repair or reconstruction of the sidewalk is not practicable because of circumstances beyond the control of the abutting property owner, the city manager may allow or require a temporary repair of the sidewalk until such circumstances no longer exist. (2007 Code § 41-102) http://-vvww.sterI Ingeodi Piers.comlcode boo k/printnow.php 04/04/2018 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 2 of 3 D. Collection Of Costs Of Replacement, Reconstruction Or Temporary Repair By City: If the abutting property owner who has been notified pursuant to subsection C of this section to repair, replace, reconstruct, or temporarily repair the sidewalk shall fail to repair, replace, reconstruct, or temporarily repair such sidewalk within thirty (30) days after the mailing of such notice, the city manager may cause the required action to be performed and assess the costs against the abutting property for collection in the same manner as a property tax. (2007 Code § 41-103) E. Installments: If any amount assessed against property under subsection D of this section exceeds one hundred dollars ($100.00), the assessment may be paid in ten (10) annual installments, in the same manner and with the same interest rates as provided for assessments against benefited property under the code of Iowa. (2007 Code § 41-104) F. Procedures For Levy: The procedures for making and levying a special assessment pursuant to subsection D of this section and for an appeal of the assessment are the same procedures as provided under the code of Iowa. (2007 Code § 41-105) G. Sidewalk Inspection Policy: The city manager shall develop, with the approval of the city council, a written sidewalk inspection policy which shall govern the repair, replacement, reconstruction or temporary repair of sidewalks. (2007 Code § 41-106) 16-11-16: SIDEWALKS: A. Sidewalks shall be required on all public street frontages and constructed of concrete or permeable pavement in accordance with the city and ADA standards. B. Sidewalks shall be placed five feet (5) behind the curb parallel to the street, unless an exception has been permitted by the city engineer to preserve topographical or natural features or to provide visual interest, or unless the subdivider shows that an alternative pedestrian system provides safe and convenient circulation. C. In planned developments, sidewalks may be located away from the road system to link dwelling units with other dwelling units, the street and on site activity centers such as parking areas and recreational areas. They may also be required parallel to the street for safety and other reasons. http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/printnow.php 04/04/201 S Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 3 of 3 D. Sidewalk installation shall be the responsibility of the owner of property abutting the public right of way. This responsibility shall extend to all successors, heirs and assignees. Sidewalk installation shall be required when the development of a lot has been completed. All vacant lots shall have sidewalks installed upon development of eighty percent (80%) of the lots shown on the approved final plat. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/printnow.php 04/04/201 S 71!-, " -7- -, Re:Sidewalks on J_FK March 27,2018 City Council: T& MAR 29 AIH 9: 25 pity C�! rit'u 7firce Dubl.��,�;L�, IA. Tri-state Trail Vision is on of the ten original 2010 envision committees. Along with ECIA we developed the original DMATS Bicycle and Integrated Trail Plan. The city of Dubuque has adopted a Complete Streets Plan which states that all roadways should be developer} for pedestrians and bicycles as well as vehicles. Although there is evidence of pedestrian use at certain times of the year on TFK between Asbury and the Northwest arterial and its proximity to Eisenhauer school and the North west arterial bike path, there is no sidewalk connecting ]FK with these. Tri-state Trail vision supports adding a sidewalk to this portion of .1FK.. 2les y�Winterwood President Charles Winterwood, President Tri-State Trail Vision 1555 Montrose Terrace Dubuque, IA 52001 THE CDUUB--'Q-FE, Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque 50 W 13" St Dubuque IA S2001 Honorable Mayor Suol, Dubuque alorin Crr 2i107.20I 2 2013.2017 Cq) April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and our strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on JFK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road for the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100°% of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and walkability and increase intersection density, orthe number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8-3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Policy adopted in 2011. The JFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices. b. The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). srrvicLl Pioplc hacgrity RapDmibility Iminvalion Teamwork The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork W 12OU75-U7.0518 - Contact its F Request Location . Contatt Us Details •' Contact Us Details Marne- bin Worrell Phprlc' No., Vty VeNdirment., City Manager It " otIIV1,'• p4rx d pF1n,Ue the name of the deRrtuleiyL ylnt Mish lu .vests•:!' Messitje: To t.11y Coun[tl, Maycr and City Mana^ It e5 with r-Vlt. trlticern 111:11 we Write MiS Iftter 10 I)We Mal !magi to yaul riiWIT lon the ntvltl for d Crinlmtin mil6wv OI o.0e tf4lkti to he placed at Id mlmlINictGtl front lhn Irtfersectibn w Aslnuy Ilaarl and JFK Reid to itwo Ncnhwast Arendt, pr(lfcrA1F rn- Imp1.1. rlvs 1tt the street Mo Nig 1rK. 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Ihey aro I+uslle l h1U7 the Ia,M of autonuhrk. ttVfic by this art of nvgllrlelw4'.. ;Soar I, rr:rr a wnndenul pit]lwayjlr,l,l that parallels 1111I arte.rnit. tirRlrever, ttmle Is lwt am s1a11 of mw rE•re ,.Ittirtjlk llv.lt IF.ILI_ }: IT o: 11t [ $y • It lrpltl any of tltc'Se dirrrhdh5: Again, pecltte Ire ptlsl ed erhl the+ lane of tr,lffic. 6.1n add inan. 1 have obsnrvr-ti that ih(lre are 7 sepnrato scltcul bus stubs ulunq tim Ive•:t 1"Idr' of )FK FrtYtl tIe ,rrjrn,I• to L1:IVId GrlNe These_ StOl15 3rL- nr:Lc'!i$itand due to the tact rest There is a laW treat, nyhtiy a% taws tile s,lfely t,t III14 !AIiderit +ntn n:nrern a117I ;lok Ilot Vtrill la have tlkglr walk In the stter:t. In tINS Case(W-SP 2 stops, NYItI)ir15 sectmdsof each uthcv, are arum 1t0_ y,'l`i apart. 1 bIS wt:wfs around 1-7:30 in 1h1: morning at as a IosuIt, wtll 1101 tW irlftfKI W ntly Cause the 610pfr.>d udfrit txhit,0 1I Ie VIhKgl iltl, tv ba+r, pp into the arterial intersrtttlon. Not exaLUy d sate sltudbun Lo put rrlutrrlsts lnt 7 on their woo bar Work. If II slttewaik %vent to br,'iohr, Diml Urivc to hire attQial, that would Ilkely br: MewnledI I inSei it Is n11ty a matter or time but are Someene is hit and jor injured dw to 111is paucity in a ronanun ylublir- pathn.ty. 11 Se1n1g7 w Is Pill wl*ae thw1e is not a sldevnik, is the r.I[y partially KIDIE! or Is It MO Wrlleo5r l lt•r • It a resaknt lias a cideoalk, it Is oiy up Or! r]t 11 h"IiI i1I [hat IIw hnmeowrier tiwuld bear tF a brunt of arty Icgal a[ltan Ivr are urlsrlrlverl walkway. f irNv al»Ill all t 11shpV"Ie[I r.Ir,Ttislvay 71 [ r[ x plcwm4t tltesa Areas earn fter all ut riot Lrhtens nod mandate IIMk this mr dlhrm tN felnrrdled. Wit I1rsF noxerns i w'ouM Ilke to side It brought below the [ttunl:I1 for Ir nre♦Ixi Witsry Irlaten+ent all Sid-,vnik� Irnn1 4t:hi,Iy etrl. -11r4 WK Rd to wii etter4oction of mo Noethwest ArMN of anti II K. 91,r m W y, 19i11 .wd Pare .`durtet please n1he: t3liL410K, OF EOnIIl Wats 4%IN1:€r it 1.3 tlu City ur T]ubu[lut wr!Ww are Itic nitul-M dunng negldler blism,!ssllnius. Vent Ie-V. I Notes I Message 1listary IN Request details Photos of Pedestrians in Grass or on Street Figuro 2 - klowing ROW Figure 3 • Walking in Srreol Figure :3 - WalAing rn grass f tpiro 4 W;PF''No q tram- Goaton Drive Figure 15 - H1.13; Street - P! ., : W,I" r.:, 0;,. , . , . . . rIL Kevin Firnstahl From: Roy D. Buol Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 6:20 AM To: Kevin Firnstah) Subject: Fwd: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Citizen Support Center" <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Date: July 1, 2018 at 3:52:41 PM CDT To: "rdbuol@citvofdubuque.org" <rdbuol@citvofdubuque.org> Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Paula Friedman Address: 2962 Fox Hollow Drive Ward: Phone: 556-3121 Email: friedy621@aol.com City Department: City Council Message: I am unable to attend Monday night's Dubuque City Council meeting where the council will consider and vote on the topic of sidewalk installation along all of John F. Kennedy Road. Thus, I am sending you this email to urge you to vote for this. I walk from my home on Fox Hollow Drive to the walking path along the Northwest Arterial one or two times a week in favorable weather. I am walking on Kennedy Road and for a portion, there are no sidewalks and I am walking in the street. I believe this is a safety issue for me and others who may want to reach the destination of the path along the arterial. Traffic on JFK can be heavy and using a sidewalk would be a safer way for me to get there from my home. I know this issue may inconvenience some homeowners who reside on JFK, but I am only asking that these citizens do as I do. That is, maintain a sidewalk for public use. Again, public safety is a concern. Thank you for your consideration. Click here to report this email as spam. 1 Kevin Firnstahl From: Jolene Rettenberger Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 7:39 PM To: Roy D. Buol; Ric W. Jones; David T. Resnick; Brett Shaw; Luis Del Toro; Kate Larson; Jake A. Rios Cc: Kevin Firnstahl; Trish Gleason; Mike Van Milligen; Cori Burbach Subject: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks - City Council meeting on Monday, July 2nd, 2018 Attachments: Petition turned into City Hall Objecting to JFK Sidewalks on May 4 2018.pdf; Gordon Drive backyards to JFK and Crissy Drive pathway.pdf Hello to all. My name is Jolene Rettenberger and I live at the address of 2291 Gordon Drive, in which our backyard property abuts to John F. Kennedy Road. My husband (Michael) and I have lived on Gordon Drive for 30 years, raised two sons who attended the Dubuque Public Schools, and have enjoyed our neighborhood in which we take pride in our property, as do all of our neighbors. It has come to our attention that the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks is listed under Action Items for the City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, July 2nd at 6:00 pm. Earlier today, I shared this information with all the households along John F. Kennedy Road, so I'm sure you'll be receiving some telephone calls, e-mails, and some of us will be approaching the podium to speak with you on Monday night. For your convenience, I am attaching a copy of our Neighborhood Petition. Back on May 4th, 2018, our petition was turned into the City Clerk's Office with just about 100% of us OPPOSING the installation of sidewalks from the Asbury Road/JFK Road intersection to the N.W. Arterial/JFK Road intersection. As the petition states, as property owners we feel that these sidewalks are not needed, and we are all concerned about the accessibility/maintenance, expectations/obligations, as well as the financial burden of the sidewalk assessments and Public safety. We invite all City Council Members/City of Dubuque Staff to stop by our Gordon Drive properties prior to Monday night and view our grassy areas behind our homes — you will not see any worn paths of walking traffic. We don't see/get any pedestrian traffic along the backside of our Gordon Drive properties. (see attached PDF for pictures along Gordon Drive) We don't understand how the City of Dubuque can expect the property owners to be able to get to some of our properties in order to clean/maintain them. All of us Gordon Drive neighbors would have to drive around the block, find a parking spot and remove the snow and ice and/or cut the grass, as well as trim the area. During the winter time, how many times would we be doing this as the snow plows go up and down John F. Kennedy Road many times during the day and night? (When I spoke with John Klostermann in Public Works on this prior to our February 2018 City Council meeting, he could not tell me how many times the snow plows go up and down John F. Kennedy Road. He just stated numerous times.) As far as public safety, you should hear or witness the traffic that drives on John F. Kennedy Road. Even though the speed limit is 35 mph in most of the stretch along the way, vehicles (including motorcycles) go much faster than that. And when drivers are speeding and/or not paying attention, things can happen real fast. (Refer to the Gordon Drive pictures and see what happened during the Christmas holiday when a pickup truck lost control going up John F. Kennedy Road. The driver hit the end of the guard rail, flipped over and crashed into the neighbor's backyard fencing. (Just recently, that property owner took down the fencing around his backyard property.) People aren't slowing down ... and now we want to install sidewalks along the "John F. Kennedy Road Speedway7? That's an accident waiting to happen... In addition to the Gordon Drive backyard pictures, you will also see some pictures of the guard rail that is located on the backside of some of the Gordon Drive properties, as well as pictures of the beautiful trail that is in placed at the Dead End of Crissy Drive that takes everyone safely over to the Eisenhower Elementary School District property and can be utilized to safely connect everyone to the biking/walking trail along the N.W. Arterial. (These sidewalks are already in place around the neighborhoods of Eisenhower Elementary School and can be utilized to reach the trail along the West 32"d Street area.) At the end of our Public Input allotted time back on Monday, February 19th, Council Members voiced their opinions and started a discussion on the possibility of signage and directing people to use this pathway at the Dead End of Crissy Drive. This pathway is a nicely, paved blacktop area that is already in place. Has anything become of this conversation? By the way, has the City of Dubuque conducted any traffic studies, pedestrian studies and/or sidewalk assessments along John F. Kennedy Road since our last meeting that was held on Monday, February 19th, 2018? At that meeting, City Manager Mike Van Milligen shared that the City needed additional time to do the studies, but I haven't seen anything set-up at our end of JFK. To date, we haven't received any updated sidewalk assessments since 2007 or 2008, so who knows what the cost of these sidewalks are going to be, which is going to be a financial burden for everyone. Not only will this be a financial burden, but many of our John F. Kennedy Road property owners are elderly. In closing, "thank you" for taking the time to read our email and to review the attached petition and pictures. Again, feel free to stop by and see our properties along John F. Kennedy Road. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Rettenberger's. See you Monday night. Jolene & Mike Rettenberger 2291 Gordon Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 563-590-7114 (Jolene's cell) 563-542-9337 (Mike's cell) jrettenb@cityofdubuque.org (Jolene) mike.retten@gmail.com (Mike) F) March 17, 2018 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), 'Tto the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: ® Need ® Accessibility / Maintenance ® Expectations / Obligations ® Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments ® Public Safety Property Owner(s) Street Address (*Signifies Rental Property) 16QA' 2291 Gordon Drive 2. 'a1 _ 2291 Gordon Drive -� 3.� %" - ---'v 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) 4. NOTE: See attached email roM_ - 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder'- Joshua D. Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN) 5. r 2315 Gordon Drive __ 6.- -, 2315 Gordon Drive C 7. 2333 Gordon Drive 8. 2343 Gordon Drive a 10. 11. 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive Telephone 590-7114 542-9337 � ��7, 11L(�- X) (1) () °59�6-9-4 556-9247 556-9247 584-9082 451-2123 543-2322 590-5325 590-4962 Jolene Rettenberger From: Jayna Adams <adam0383@umn.edu> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 9:21 AM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Sidewalk on JFK My husband and I own the house located at 2299 Gordon Street. We are writing to inform you that we oppose the sidewalk being proposed on JFK Road. Thank you, Josh and Jayna Schmitt Click here to report this email as spam. Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https://beacon.sclineidercolp.com/AppIication.aspx?AppID=93&Lay... ,,�,, BeacOrl1"" Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1022103011 Alternate ID 1-17-13-2 Property Address 2299 GORDON DR DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 2 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2015-8722(7/7/2015) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA- DUBUQUECITY/DBQCOMMSCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder- Contract Holder Adams, Ryan M Schmitt, loshun p & Jayna M Etai 146`43 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN:55304 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 61.00 x 146.00 Lot Area 0.21 Acres; 8,906 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single -Family/ Rental Unit Style Architectural Style Ranch Year Built 1961 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Alum/Vinyl Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 936 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 5 above; 0 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above:0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 936 Basement Finished Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 253SF- (Built '1961); Sales Mailing Address Schmitt, Joshua D & Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Multi Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition - NUTC Type Parcel 7/1/2015 KUFTER, RITA L SCHMITT, JOSHUA D, JAYNA M & RYAN M 15-8722 Normal Deed .I. There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: InCludes sales on or after'1/1/2003 Amount $123,000.00 I of 3 5/2/20 18, 3:14 PM 12. 13. "'j 11 1 2395 Gordon Drive 2395 Gordon Drive 2419 Gordon Drive 2419 Gordon Drive 2455 Gordon Drive 258-2866 543-3945 590-2980 599-3091 556-4253 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 V 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 19 06 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 20 12'1� 2512 Marywood Dr 584-0884 21. 2512 Marywood Dr 584-0884 22. IA 2511 Marywood Dr 590-7811 7— 23. 2511 Marywood Dr 513-4749 24. -CPw-- 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 25. 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 NOTE: See attached email 26. -from property owners _(William 2549 Rosewood Dr 870-754-0680 and Debra Dotolo) who reside (Email is billd5l@msu.com) 27. in Harrison, Arkansas. 2549 Rosewood Dr N 870-754-4036 28. 2636 John F. Kennedy 29 2636 John F. Kennedy 30. 2640 John F. Kennedy 31. 2640 John F. Kennedy 32. 2644 John F. Kennedy 33. 2691 Marywood Dr 34. 2691 Marywood Dr 543-4601 543-2691 To Whom It May Concern March 21, 2018 This is William & Debra Dotolo, home owners of 2549 Rosewood Drive, Dubuque, Iowa. We (Debra & William Dotolo) are AGAINST the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. If you have any questions or concerns on this you may contact us at 870-754- 0680/870-754-4036 or email billd5l@msn.com. Sincerely William & Debra DotoCo 406 Natchez Trace Harrison, AR 72601 870-754-4036/870-8- 4-0680 billd5l@msn.com Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https:llbeacon.scluieidercoi-p.com/Application.lisl)s'?App[D =93&Lay... Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1015353014 Alternate ID 1-17A-3-1 Property Address 2549 ROSEWOOD DR DUBUQUE IA 5200-L Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT I BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2014-137(1/3/2014) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Dotolo, William & Debra 406'NatchezTrace Harrison AR 72601 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 70.00 x 105.00 Lot Area 0.17 Acres;7,350 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family/Owner Occupied Style Architectural Style Split Foyer Year Built 1963 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof Asph / Gable Flooring Carp/Vinyl Foundation Conc Exterior Material Stl Interior Material Drwl Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 988 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 6 above; 2 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above; 1 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 988 Basement Finished Area 750 - Living Qtrs. (Multi) Plumbing 2 Full Bath: 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances 1 Range Unit; 1 Oven - Single; Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 288 SF - (Built 1963); Mailing Address Dotolo, William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 l of 3 5/2/2018, 3:15 PM 35. 36. 37. 38. 564-1341 513-1988 581-0788 581-0788 39. 2531 John F. Kennedy 590-3825 40. 2551 John F. Kennedy 6! 41. 2551 John F. Kennedy - -IV 42. 2571 John F. Kennedy 583-3500 t/(NOTE: Business, Creative Edge Hair & Tanning Salon) 2 2639 John F. Kennedy --58-3-74-85 43. 2659 John F. Kennedy 556-0776 CNOT E: Business, Egelhof, 'ege t & Casper Westview Funeral Home & Crematory) Pr 45. 3038 John F. Kennedy* 301-331-7812 46 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 47. 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 48. 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 49. 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 50. o--//, 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 5, 1 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 52. 3139 John F. Kennedy 556-4452 53. John F. Kennedy 556-4452 54. 3298 West 32nd St 715-415-3801 55. A'e 2935 John F. Kennedy 583-1188 56. o 2955 John F. Kennedy 57. 2975 John F. Kennedy 556-2905 2690 Marywood Dr 2690 Marywood Dr 3305 Kaufmann Ave 3305 Kaufmann Ave 58. 2975 John F. Kennedy 556-2905 59. y.U-1/(2 2995 John F. Kennedy 60. 2995 John F Kennedy 61. Ilk- 3017 John F. Kennedy 583-0564 62. 3037 John F Kennedy 588-0951 63. 3037 John F. Kennedy 64. 3057 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Holder— Key City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 65.E 3059 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Hol-d—er'?Key City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 66. 3087 John F. Kennedy 67. 3087 John F. Kennedy 68. 3169 John F. Kennedy 556-6142 69. 31AP Inhn F Kp.nnpriv Fir;R-AlA9 70. 6� 5~� 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd* 588-3692 (Deed �1-older — Viffnia'Jah'nke, lives at 1771 Rosemont St, 583-8790) "'-rl I I 71 V'A 2986 John F. Kennedy -2, - �- � -,�, (var,a 't 1�t,oWngld by Joel & Rodney Mozena) ON FRI DAY, MAY 4 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:05 AM, JOLENE RETTENBERGER DELIVERED (in person) THIS PETITION To KEVIN FIRNSTAHL, CITY CLERK. �7 (lives at 3199 JrK Rd) (Reoer of 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd) NOTE: See attached email 73. frcan pr7er- owner, (lives in Waddell, AZ, 224-402-5311) (Owner o 3A John F. Kennedy Rd and lot next to it) Jolene Rettenberger From: Kevin Kohnen <kkndd1@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 10:16 AM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Petition against sidewalk construction on Kennedy Road Dubuque Iowa Kevin Kohnen owner at this time, supports the petition against sidewalk construction for (3 lots) on Kennedy Road East Side of Kennedy at 3038 and a lot below 3038, and the lot above 3038. Thank You for your consideration. Sincerely, Kevin Kohnen 3`�4-402-5311 �' 0 kknddl@gm,aol"corn'" Click here to report this email as spam. Beacon .. Dubuque County, IA lit tps://beacon. schneidercoip.coni/Application.aspx?App1D=93RLay... Beacon"" Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1016279011 Alternate ID 5-16-1-64 Property Address 3038 JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 200800017378(12/19/2008) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only, Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Kohler, John 1 Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres; 40,000 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family/Owner Occupied Style Architectural Style Conventional (newer 2s) Year Built 1950 Condition Grade what's this' 4 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Brk Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 1,556 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 5 above:0 below Number of Bedrooms 2 above; 0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 1,556 Basement Finished Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Wood Deck-fvled (416 SF): Asph/Wd Roof OH-Med (80 SF); Additions (52 Bsmt SF); Garages 650 SF - (Built 1950); Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition -NUTC 2/11/1999 D-99/ 2890 Unuseable Sale - Other Mailing Address Kohnen,John J Trust3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 t There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after'1/1/2003 Multi Type Parcel Deed Amount $0.00 1 of 3 5/2/201 g, 3:16 PlA Beacon - Dubuque County, [A https://beacon.sclmeidercot-h.com/Application.aspx`7AppID=93c'QLay... Y`le-a .,,,, Beacon"" Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1016279012 Alternate ID 5-16-1-65 Property Address 3038JOHN'FKENNEDYRD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 200800017378(12/19/2008) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DU BA-DUBUQUECITY/DBQCOMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL D15T Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Kohnen, John 1 Trust 3/26/07 732E N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres; 40,000 SF Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition - NUTC 2/11/1999 D-99/2890 UnuseableSale - Other Valuation Mailing Address Kohnen,John JTrust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 + There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Multi Type Parcel Amount Deed $0.00 2018 2017 2016 2015 Classification Residential Residential Residential Residential + Assessed Land Value $32,100 $32,100 $32.100 $32,100 + Assessed Building Value $0 $0 $0 $0 + Assessed Dwelling Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Gross Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Net Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Taxation 2016 2015 Pay 2017-2018 Pay 2016-2017 + Taxable Land Value $18,277 $17,856 + Taxable Building Value $0 $0 + Taxable Dwelling Value $0 $0 = Gross Taxable Value $18,277 $17,856 Military Credit $0 $0 = Net Taxable Value $18,277 $17,856 x Levy Rate (per $'1.000 of value) 33.91801 34.01012 = Gross Taxes Due $619.92 $607.28 Ag Land Credit $0.00 $0.00 Family Farm Credit $0.00 $0.00 Homestead Credit $0.00 $0.00 Disabled and Senior Citizens Credit $0.00 $0.00 - Business Property Credit $0.00 $0.00 = Net Taxes Due $620.00 $608.00 1 of 2 5/2/2018, 3:16 PM Beacon - Dubuque County, 1A llttps:r' beacon.scluieidercoiT).conti'Application.aspx'?App[D=93L�-Lay... 7M Oeacon Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1OL5353004 Alternate ID 5-15-1-1A Property Address 2640JOHN.FKENNEDYRD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 12334-02(7,10/2002) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST >� '1n Owners Deed Holder f G Contract Holder Pfohl. John A & Judy M 2640 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52001 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 104.00 x 166,00 Lot Area 0.40 Acres: 17,264 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Beacon - Dubuque County, 1A ;. C o nr" Dubuque County, IA Summary bttps://beac Parcel ID 1016277005 Alternate to 5-16-1-41 Property Address 3087 JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52002 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 2-1-1-1-1-'1-9 NE L/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE (Note: Not to be used on legal Clou.rments) Deed Book/Page 24038-02(12/11/2002) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners � c( Deed Haider Contract Holder Steines, Rink A & Abby L' 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque 52002 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 168.00 Lot Area 0.39 Acres: 16,800 SF Mailing Address Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52001 NOTE: 'These are Lire orliy two (2) addresses that did not sign our petition which OPPOSES the installation of sidewalks along John Fe Kennedy Road from the Asbury to the N.W. Arterial inter — sec tion a Mailing Address Steines, Rick A&Abby L 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque 52002 I_ay... Residential Dwellings D-i,i-,i,l n-.m- March 17, 2018 in 1 ! { wd The Honorable Mayor and,�Cjty Counc�il,;l e-,tubers: We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), OBJECT to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility / Maintenance • Expectations / Obligations • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments • Public Safety Property Owner(s) Street Address (*Signifies Rental Property) 2291 Gordon Drive ^✓ 4 —J 2291 Gordon Drive _._._...may 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) NOTE: See attached email 2299 Gordon Drive* (Dee Holder — Joshua D. Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN) r _ 2315 Gordon Drive v 2315 Gordon Drive 2333 Gordon Drive 2343 Gordon Drive 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive Telephone 590-7114 542-9337 1�9-9"4 556-9247 556-9247 584-9082 451-2123 543-2322 590-5325 590-4962 NOTE: This guard rail protects the backyard properties for the following Gordon Drive neighbors: 2291 - Rettenberger r� 2299 - Rental property �✓ 2315 - Buol 2333 - Howe 2343 - Kotz NOTE: A new end cap of guard rail was installed in the Spring of 2018 due to a truck hitting it while driving up John F. Kennedy Road. Property owner is Tim Kotz. Behind property of 2483 Gordon Drive. (Don Brekke) Behind property of 2455 Gordon Drive. (John & Polly Splinter) Behind property of 2419 Cordon Drive. (Joe & Nancy McKillip) Behind property at 2395 Cordon Drive. (Craig Lindecker & DeAnne Jasper) Behind property at 2381 Gordon Drive. (Robert & Leigh Ann Lynn) Behind property at 2361 Gordon Drive. (Jamie Strub) Behind property at 2343 Gordon Drive. (Tim Kotz) Guard rail ends between the property of 2343 and 2361 Gordon Drive. Behnd property at 2333 Gordon Drive. (Judy Howe) Behind property at 2315 Gordon Drive. (Rick & Dana Buol) Behind property at 2299 Gordon Drive. (Rental property, owned by Ryan Adams and Joshua and Jayna Schmitt) Behind property at 2291 Gordon Drive. (Mike & Jolene Rettenberger) Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Brian Walsh Address: brian@freefIightbikes.com Ward Phone:5635991499 Email: brian@freefIightbikes.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Tuesday, June 19, 2018 8:48 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Dear City Council Members, I am writing to convey my thoughts on the JFK sidewalk problem we have been trying to finish for years. As a resident in the Arboretum neighborhood I have occasion to see the need for the sidewalk from The Arterial to Eisenhower school every day. And since the Arterial trail has been finished the need has gone up significantly. Dubuque's reputation as a green city and it's previous commitment to Complete Streets mean this should be an easy decision. Many times during the year this stretch of road is not very walk -able, and the people who have to walk it are forced onto a busy street with 35mph traffic. Please solve this problem for your citizens by installing sidewalks along JFK for our safety and continued use of the awesome network of trails along the Arterial. Thank You, Sincerely, Brian Walsh 3242 Bittersweet Ln Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Danielle Neyens Address: 1991 GOLDEN EAGLE DR Ward: 3 Phone:5634515175 Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Wednesday, July 11, 2018 11:49 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Email: danielleneyens5512@gmail.com City Department: City Council Message: Dear Council Members, I just wanted to reach out. I am not sure what/ if anything you can do to bring this the appropriate parties attention. I am a resident of the Eagle Valley subdivision. So my family uses the Roosevelt to Peru roads or Roosevelt to Lincoln/Rhomberg roads multiple times a day. With the addition of all the homes in our neighborhood and homes along Roosevelt it seems there is an arising need for sidewalks on Roosevelt. As you can imagine, it is quite dangerous to be walking on the side of the roadway ditches and many times people are not going the posted speed limit. Frequently, we see people walking along the ditch line walking towards the pool or children walking up from the school bus stop areas along the road. This seems very dangerous. With many people wanting to access Heritage Trail or other amenities downtown such as Bee Branch and A.Y. McDonald Park it requires them to walk or ride bicycles, or pushing strollers in the ditch areas which are not very wide and the terrain is less than ideal. Personally, we have chosen to drive to the trail outlet areas or drive and park downtown because of the dangerous nature of the lack of sidewalks. I know our neighborhood has had the park pushed to the back burner due to funding, but I think it is important that the City provide safer access to other amenities in the meantime. I appreciate your time considering this matter and would welcome the opportunity to provide further feedback. Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Kevin Stevens Address: 2016 GOLDEN EAGLE DR Ward: 3 Phone: 563-599-3663 Email: kstevens@tricorinsurance.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Thursday, July 12, 2018 9:37 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Mr. Mayor and Council Persons, Thanks for all you do for the city of Dubuque. Ms. Larson, Mr. Jones and Mr. Resnick have already received this, I wanted to forward to everyone on the council. As the proposed water tower gets installed in our area in the next few years, it is a good time to study the feasibility of better access in the area for pedestrians and bicyclists. As a resident of Eagle Valley area, I understand it firsthand. This has been a growing area with many homes over the last 15 years. There are many people of all ages in a relatively small area. One of the challenges here is that currently the only paved access to the subdivision is from Roosevelt. There are no sidewalks from the bottom of the hill on the east end towards Rhomberg all the way up the hill and back down to Peru RD. The road is very narrow 2 lane with no shoulders to speak of and is treacherous for bicycling and walking. When we want to ride bikes we typically haul them down to Peru RD or over near the Dubuque Driving Range to access the Heritage trail and other areas. While I understand the complexity of widening the road to add sidewalks, it seems a perfect opportunity to study how the situation can be improved while in the process of constructing and installing the water tower. Dubuque has made many strides in making the area more bike and pedestrian friendly, this would be another step. Another step to consider for bike access would be to have a paved connection between our subdivision and the one directly north of us. I think this may have been discussed or will eventually happen, and if/when it does people in our neighborhood could access the trails, Eagle Point Park, and other areas without risking their safety on Roosevelt, trudging through woods or having to transport their bikes to a safer starting spot via automobile. Thanks for your time and consideration, and please let me know how I can help in any way. Thanks! Kevin R Stevens Click here to report this email as spam. From: Trish Gleason To: Kevin Firnstahl: Kerry Bradley: Jon Dienst: Gus Psihovos Cc: Crenna Brumwell Subject: Emails in Opposition to Sidewalks on JFK Date: Monday, September 24, 2018 9:08:44 AM Attachments: Untitled.msa OPPOSED TO JFK SIDEWALK PROJECT.msa Reauardina obiective on sidewalks on JFK oroiect.msa Attached are three emails that came into the City Clerk's Office on Friday, registering their opposition to the sidewalks on JFK. These emails were sent because of a document published in the TH stating that opinions needed to be registered with the city Clerk's Office. Please let me know if you have issues opening the attachments. Kind regards, Trish L. i�Ceason, CIVIC, IaMFO, IaCMC Assistant City Clerk 50 West 13th Street Dubuque, IA. 52001 563-589-4120 tgleason@cityofdubuque.org From: Margie McDonnell To: Trish Gleason Date: Friday, September 21, 2018 2:48: 53 PM City Clerk Regarding the JFK City sidewalk issue project... MY name is Margie McDonnell 2548 rosewood DR This concerns' me and my husband because We are Seniors, we really can not afford this. We are not able to maintain it in the winter months. We rarely see any one walking. I was shocked to hear your source estimate 16-20 persons per day walking here. I do not see it. We do not feel it is necessary! No one in a wheel chair or crutches could maneuver these hills on JFK, so the good Doctors theory does not hold to work with sidewalks on hills. MY husband and I had considered moving to a more suburb area, there they pay associates fees for street maintained etc.. We dismissed this idea because of this added associates fee. This sidewalk fee far exceeds those associations fees. I would pay less out of town to these housing developments. PLEASE CONDICER THIS CAREFULLY AND FAIRLY. necessity, we are both desperately apposed to sidewalks on JFKI We are at your mercy! Click h= to report this email as spam. Okkdmere for the accessible v om: �ra�o onne on Milap Trish Beason Subject: OPPOSED TO JFK SIDEWALK PROJECT Date: Friday, Septen-baf 21, 2018 1:90,46 PM JG ty` J F�' P k 1.1a s ible version Margie McDonnell(lun ch lady 1 722@aol.com)To:tgleason Details My husband and I are OPPOSED to the sidewalks on JFK. We have had a lady come to our door wanting us to sign her petition in favor of this sidewalk. How dare her, I thought. Her plea was this. Would you sign this petition to have the city install a sidewalk on JFK. almost all my neighbors signed it, they thought the city was going to take care of all of this. I don't think the neighbors knew what they were signing... Margie McDonnell 2548 Rosewood Dr Dubuque 556-1694 Reply Reply All Forward Click here to report this email as spam. From: Margie McDonnell To: Trish Gleason Subject: Reguarding objective on sidewalks on JFK project Date: Friday, September 21, 2018 1:07:13 PM From: Margie McDonnell <lunchlady1722@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2018 19:24 To: Roy D. Buol <rdbuol@cityofdubuque.org> Subject: sidewalk on JFK am totally against this sidewalk. PLEASE consider carefully on this decision. be Fair.. many other streets do not have sidewalks. do you, in the city? This concerns' me and my husband because We are Seniors, we really can not afford this. We are not able to maintain it in the winter months. We rarely see any one walking. I was shocked to hear your source estimate 16-20 persons per day walking here. I do not see it. We do not feel it is necessary! No one in a wheel chair or crutches could maneuver these hills on JFK, so the good Doctors theory does not hold to work with sidewalks on hills. MY husband and I had considered moving to a more suburb area, there they pay associates fees for street maintained etc.. We dismissed this idea because of this added associates fee. This sidewalk fee far exceeds those associations fees. I would pay less out of town to these housing developments. PLEASE CONDICER THIS CAREFULLY AND FAIRLY. necessity, we are both desperately apposed to sidewalks on JFK! We are at your mercy! Click here to report this email as spam. STATE OF IOWA {SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper on the following dates: September 21 & 28, 2018, and for which the charge is $72.28. Subscribed to before me, a Notar Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, this day of 20/151, . Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. s w, rrs issicsn 0 Feb, 1, 2 disErict sapproved . by the, City Council;of'the I?�Hi }if Mihnnia. InAmn I R 2,, t.r', . 3, C7- The Honorable Mayor and City Council M!--nlbers: March 17, 2018 We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), OBJECT to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 0 10. 11. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility 1 Maintenance • Expectations 1 Obligations • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments ■ Public Safety Pro ert Owner s (*Signifies Rental Property) Street Address 2291 Gordon Drive 2291 Gordon Drive 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) NOTE: See attached email -from Drop-"V owner 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Haider'— Joshua D. Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN) 2315 Gordon Drive �- 2315 Gordon Drive 2333 Gordon Drive 2343 Gordon Drive 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive Tele hone 590-7114 542-9337 556-9247 556-9247 584-9082 451-2123 543-2322 590-5325 590-4962 Jolene Rettenberger From: Jayna Adams <adam0383@umn.edu > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 9.21 AM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Sidewalk on JFK My husband and I own the house located at 2299 Gordon Street. We are writing to inform you that we oppose the sidewalk being proposed on JFK Road. Thank you, Josh and Jayna Schmitt Click here to report this email as spam. CO - �-; J7 1 Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https://beacon.schneidercorp.com/Application.aspx?ApplD=93 &Lay... Beacor'1ry Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1022103011 Alternate In 1-17-13-2 Property Address 2299 GORDON DR DUOUQUEJAS2001 Sec/TwplRng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 2 BLK 1.7CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2015-8722 (7/7/2015) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0,00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Nate: This is far tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA- DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Adams, Ryan M Schmitt. Joshua D & Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot:61,00 x 146,00 Lot Area 0.21 Acres; 8.906 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single -Family) Rental Unit Styie Architectural Style Ranch Year Built 1961 Condition Grade what's this' 4+5 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Alum/Vinyl Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 936 SF Attic Ty pe Number of Rooms 5 above; 0 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above; 0 below Base me nt Area Type Basement Area 936 Base me nt Fi n ished Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 253SF- (Built 1961); Sales Date Setter Buyer 7/1/2015 KUETER, RITA L SCHMITT.JOSHUAD, JAYNA M & RYAN M Mailing Address Schmitt, Joshua D & Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 CD LJZ Multi Recording Sale Condition -NUTC Type Parcel 15.8722 Normal Deed + There are other parcels irryolved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after I/V2003 Amount $123,D00.00 I of 3 51212018, 3:14 PM 12. Al 13. %L- � 1 1 1 1 1 2395 Gordon Drive 258-2866 2395 Gordon Drive 543-3945 2419 Gordon Drive 590-2980 2419 Gordon Drive 599-3091 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 19. 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 20. Aj2512 Marywood Dr 584-0884 21.E 2512 Marywood ❑r 584-0884 22. 2511 Marywood Dr 590-7811 23. 2511 Marywood Dr 513-4749 24. 2548 Rosewood ❑r 556-1694 25. �-�. �� At-� 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 NOTE: See attached email 26• from ps jierty wnergi (william 2548 Rosewood ❑r 870-754--0680 and Debra Dotolo) who reside (Email is billd5l@msn.com) 27. in Harrison, Arkansas. 2549 Rosewood Dry 870--754-4036 28. y�- -------- 2636 John F. Kennedy 29.2636 Jahn F. Kennedy 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 2640 John F. Kennedy 2640 John F. Kennedy 2644 John F. Kennedy 2691 Marywood Dr 2691 Marywood ❑r 5-� 3-3-?6 543-4601 543-2691 To Whom It May Concern March 21, 2018 This is William & Debra ❑otolo, home owners of 2545 Rosewood Drive, Dubuque, Iowa. We (Debra & William Dotolo) are AGAINST the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. If you have any questions or concerns on this you may contact us at 870-754- 0680/870-754-4036 or email iailld57 @msn.com. Sincerely WiCCiam & Debra DotoCo 406 Natchez Trace Harrison, AR 72601 870-754-4036j870-8-0680 billd51@msn.com _ = r:3 ,0 Beacon- Dubuque County, LA h ttp s: //be ac On. sc hneiderc orp. com/App 1 ication. aspx ?App ID=9 3 &Lay... Beacon Dubuque County, IA Summary ParcelID 1015353014 Alternate ID 1-17A-3-1 Property Address 2.549 ROSEWOOD DR DUBUQUE IA 52001 SecfrwplRng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 1 BILK 22 CLOVER HILLSSUB (Note: Not to be used on Iegal dacUments) Deed BooklPage 2014-137(11312014) Contract Book/ Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is For tax purposes only. Not to be used for toning.) District DUBA-DUBUQUECITYIDBQCOMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Hoider Dotolo, William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot_ 70,00 x 105.00 Lot Area 0.17 Acres; 7,350 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-FamiIylOwnerOccupied Style Architectural Style Split Foyer Year Built 1963 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof Asph I Gah I e Flooring Carp/Vinyl Foundation Conc Exterior Material stl Interior Material Drwl Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 988 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 6 above: 2 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above: 1 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 988 Basement Finished Area 750 - Living Qtrs. (Multi) Plumbing 2 Full Bath; 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances 1 Range Unit;1 Oven- Single; Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 2885F- (Built 1963): Mailing Address Dotolo. William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 n - i—I > r fit C:) i of 3 51212018, 3:15 PM 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 2690 Marywood ❑r 2690 Marywood Dr 3305 Kaufmann Ave 3305 Kaufmann Ave 2531 Jahn F. Kennedy 2551 John F. Kennedy 513-1988 590-3825 f�A 0 41. 2551 John F. Kennedy 7w-5S'4`WI'J 42. 2571 John F. Kennedy 583-3500 NOTE• B C { t' Ed H& T S I usiness, rea ive ge air anning a vn] 43. ' 2639 John F. Kennedy -5&3-7.485 VRNOTE:siness, 44.- 2659 John F. Kennedy 556-0776 Egelhof, eg & Casper Westview Funeral Home & Crematory) 45. 3038 John F. Kennedy* 301-331-7812 46 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 47. 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 48. 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 49 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 - 50. b �.� 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 51. 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 52. I� I�+r� 3139 John F. Kennedy 556-4452 53. r �V&G� 3139 John F. Kennedy 556-4452 54.E 3298 West 32nd 5t 715-415-3801 55. 2935 Jahn F. Kennedy 583-1188 56. 2955 John F. Kennedy 57. 2975 John F. Kennedy 556-2905 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. �r1C 1 LU LU 2975 John F. Kennedy 2995 John F. Kennedy 2995 John F. Kennedy 3017 John F. Kennedy 3037 John F. Kennedy 3037 John F. Kennedy J _ 3057 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Holder— Key City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) i"L 3059 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Holder--xWey City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 66. 3087 John F. Kennedy 67. 3087 John F. Kennedy 556-2905 03 ,-5 NJ 05fp 583-0564 588-0951 588-0951 50-5W-7,�� 68. L 3169 John F. Kennedy 556-6142 69.3169 John F. Kennedy 556-6142 70. 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd* 588-3692 T§jd older — MofniaJahnke, lies at 1771 Rosemont St, 583-8790) 71.-��� ��2986 John F. Kennedy s"16 -� -a tl ow gcdlby Joel & Rodney Mozena) � � _ � _V.!� 7� 1_j ON FRY DAr, MAY 4 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:05 AM, JOLENE RETTENBERGER DELIVERED (in person) THIS PETITION TO KEVIN FIRNSTAHL, CITY CLERK. J—(lives at 3199 JFK Rd) (Re 4er of 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd) NOTE: See attached email 73. (lives in Waddell, AZ, 224-402-010co (Owner of 3038 John F. Kennedy Rd and lot next to it) CD on Jolene Rettenber er From: Kevin Kohnen <kkndd1@gmai1.com> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 10:16 AM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Petition against sidewalk construction on Kennedy Road Dubuque Iowa Kevin Kohnen owner at this time, supports the petition against sidewalk construction for (3 lots) on Kennedy Road East Side of Kennedy at 3038 and a lot below 3038, and the lot above 3038. Thank You for your consideration. Sincerely, Kevin Kohnen , _-- -' 3�4-402-5311 ��7►*'' kkndd19gmaol.comJ Click here to report this email as spam. r cp 1 Beacon - Dubuque County, LA h ttps: //beacon.sc h neidercorp, com/App 1 icat i on. aspx'? AppID=9 3 &Lay.,. , Beacon Summary Dubuque County, IA Parcel ID 1016279011 AIternateID 5-16-1-64 Property Address 3038 JOHN F KEN NEDYRD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 20080DO 17376 (12/19/2008) Contract Book/ Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA- DVSUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUECOMM.SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Mailing Address Kohnen. John J Trust 3126107 Kohnen, John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres; 40,000 SF Residential Dwellings `_c y-r � Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family/Own orOccupiad - •- r I f Style I Architectural Style Conventional (newer 2s) _ Year Built 1950 Condition Grade what's this? 4 _ Roof None co Flooring None ] 0 Foundation None Exterior Material Brk Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Totai Gross Living Area 1.5565F Attic Type Number of Rooms 5 above: 0 helow Numher ofBad rooms 2 above: 0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 1,556 Basement Fin i shed Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath: 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Wood Deck -Mod i416 SO: Asph/Wd Roof OH-Med (80 SF); Additions (52 Bsmt SF); Garages 650 SF - [Built 1950]; Sales Mufti Date Seller Buyer Recording Safe Condition -NUTC Type Parcel Amount 7'll, 1999 D-99/ 2890 Unuseable5ato • Other Deed $0,00 +There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 I cd, ; 517 MI R 3.1,S PM Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https://beacon. s chneiderc orp. co m1App l is ation. aspx•?AppID=9 3 &Lay... ,Beacon Dubuque County, IA Summary C7 CO Parcel ID 1016279012 Afternate ID 5-16-1-65 Property Address 3038 JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 1 SeclTwp/Rng NIA !' X- BriefTax description LOT 2 BRUECKSSUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 20G800017378(12/19/20081— Contract Book/Page { CO Gross Acres 0.00 Y" LD Net Acres 0.00 f i C:D Class R- Residential (D Cr% (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.} District DUBA -DUBUQUE CITYIDBQ COMM SC school District DUBUQUECOMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Mailing Address Koh nen,John)Trust3/26/07 Koh nen. John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 8 535 5 Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0,92 Acres; 40.000 5F Sales Multi Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition-NUTC Type Parcel Amount 2/11/1999 D-99/2890 UriuseablesaIe - Other Deed $0.00 +There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Valuation 2018 2017 2016 2015 Classification Residential Residential Residential Residential + Assessed Land Value $32.100 $32.100 $32,100 $32,100 + Assessed Bu i Id Ing Valu e $0 $0 $0 $0 + Assessed Dwelling Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Gross Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32.100 $32,100 Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Net Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Taxation 2016 2015 Pay2017-2018 Pay2016.2017 + Taxable Land Value $18,277 $17.856 • Taxable Bu ildi ng Value $0 $0 + Taxable Dwelling Value $0 $0 = GrossTaxableValtie $18.277 $17,856 MilitaryCredit $0 $0 = Net Taxable Value $18.277 $17.856 x Levy Rate (per $'1000 of value) 33.91801 34,01012 = Gross Taxes Due $619.92 $607.28 Ag Land Credit $0.00 $O.DD Fami ly Far m C redi t $0.00 $0.DD Homestead Credit $0.00 $0.00 Disabledand Senior Citizens Credit $0,00 $0.00 Business Property Credit $0,00 $0.00 = Net Taxes Due $620.00 $608.00 1 o F 2 5/212018, 3 :16 PM Beacon - Dubuque County, TA https.-I/beacon.schneiderCasp.(:amlApplication.aspr?AppII)= 93&Lay... ,, B eaca nrwn Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel lD 1015353004 AlternateID 5.15.1•IA Property Address 2640JOHN F KENNEDY R❑ DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 1.1-3.1& LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 12334-02(7/10/2002) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Res idential [Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to he used for zoning.( District DUBA- DUBUQUECITYIDBQCOMMSCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHCOL 01ST Owners l . ) /I L Deed Holder Contract Holder Pfohl. JohrnA & Judy M 2640 Jahn F Kennedy Rd Dubuque lA 52001 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot:104.00x166.00 Lot Area 0.40 Acres; 17.264 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Beacon - Dubuque County, IA Beacon"o Dubuque County, IA Summary 18 MAY --6 AJ B.' 05 C https:llbeac Parcel ID 1016277005 Alternate ID 5.16.1.41 Property Address 3087JOHN F KEN NEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52002 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 2-1.1.1.1.1-9 NE 114SEC. 16TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 24038.02112J11/2002) Contract BooklPage Grass Acres 0,00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R-Residentiai [Note: This is for tax purposes Only. Not to be used for zoning.} District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/OBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners ; Deed Holder Contract Holder Steines, Rick A & Abby L 3087 Jahn F Kennedy Rd Dubuque lA 52002 Land tot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 168,00 Lot Area 0.39 Acres; 16,800 SF Residential Dwellings Mailing Address Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 Job F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA52001 NOTE: These are the only two (2) addresses that did not sign our petition which OPPOSES the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road from the Asbury to the N.W. Arterial inter— section.. Mailing Address Steines, Rick A & Abby L 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52002 Lay... Re:Sidewalks on HK March 27,2018 City Council : 118 BAR 429 Ail 9. 25 P"Vf` a "rat t;r. (%mf' �f l ��f lice Tri-state Trail Vision is on of the ten original 2010 envision committees. Along with ECIA we developed the original DMATS Bicycle and Integrated Trail Plan. The city of Dubuque has adopted a Complete Streets Plan which states that all roadways should be developed for pedestrians and bicycles as well as vehicles. Although there is evidence of pedestrian use at certain times of the year on JFK between Asbury and the Northwest arterial and its proximity to Eisenhauer school and the North west arterial bike path, there is no sidewalk connecting JFK with these. Tri-state Trail vision supports adding a sidewalk to this portion of JFK. Sincer C arles Winterwood President , Charles Winterwood, President Tri-State Trail Vision 1555 Montrose Terrace Dubuque, IA 52001 Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Address: Ward: Phone: Email: kathsteuck@aol.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Thursday, April 26, 2018 2:00 PM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please complete sidewalks on JFK up to Asbury Rd. Very unsafe for children and adults to walk in the grass/road. Click here to report this email as spam. Mark Nierner April 23, 2018 Dear Dubuque City Council and Mayor We have been residents in the Arbor Hills subdivision, one block from Eisenhower Elementary School, since 1992, and have generally been very pleased with Dubuque City services and government. As citizens of this neighborhood, we respectfully request that the City Council and the Staff of the City of Dubuque require the completion of sidewalks along and near JFK Road, between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. This is a safety issue, as well as a lifestyle concern. Children walk to Eisenhower school, and adults walk to the local shopping malls and stores. During inclement weather, they must walk through snow, mud, and ice. These routes are being used, because there are worn paths in the grass. Of the three Jule bus stops along JFK between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial, two are located in sections with no sidewalks. Although accessible corners have been installed along JFK, several of them lead to areas with no sidewalks, which does not assist those who need a sidewalk surface. This initiative is consistent with the city's focus on livable and sustainable communities. Sidewalks support the Council's goals of promoting • health (more likely to walk if there's sidewalks); • safety (no need to walk in the street, when the grassy area is impassible due to snow and ice); • connectivity (easier to get to area businesses by foot); • mobility (transit dependent and low-income residents have better access); • and equity (almost all other property owners have sidewalks and maintain sidewalks on their property). It is baffling to us how sidewalks have not been required and completed along this stretch of JFK, especially as the area has expanded with new housing, during the quarter century that we have lived here. The new City of Dubuque Comprehensive Plan references improvements to sidewalks as a City goal 22 times, and specifically mentions JFK sidewalks several times. We hope that this is the year that the City Councel and the Staff of the City of Dubuque move to require the completion of sidewalks in this area. Sincerely, Yasyn Lee Mark Niemer RAINBO OIL COMPANY PO Box 768 Dubuque, Iowa 52004-0768 Phone 563-582-7291 April 19, 2018 City of Dubuque —Council Members 50 W 13th Street Dubuque, IA 52001 Dear Dubuque City Council Members, Mayor & other City Staff, We are submitting this letter because we are in favor of the sidewalk project being completed along and near JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. The completion of sidewalk along this area would provide safety for adults and children who need to travel this path by foot or bike. Various individuals living in that area do not have access to a vehicle and relay on walking to get to needed locations; they are being forced to walk in the street when conditions of snow, ice, mud and other obstacles prohibit them from walking in the grass along sections that have no sidewalk. We appreciate your time in reviewing this request and look forward to your decision. Sincerely, Rainbo Oil Company Kwik Stop Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Mike and Bobbi Martin Address: 2860 DANLIN CT Ward: 1 Phone: 563-580-9990 Email: usammartin@mchsi.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:34 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Dear Dubuque City Council, We request your formal consideration to require that sidewalks be installed to complete the stretch of JFK Road, between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial Recreational Path. Requiring sidewalks along JFK Road is equitable for all pedestrians and property owners. All Dubuque residents deserve sidewalks in their neighborhoods to safely access bus stops, schools, parks, trails, stores, restaurants, and workplaces. Not all residents along and near JFK Road have personal transportation. Many city residents living near and around this stretch of JFK Road must walk on the street to purchase groceries, pick-up their medications or to access mass transit of which they are dependent. Two of the three bus stops along JFK Road within this stretch are in sections with no sidewalks. Residents and visitors need to safely reach the Northwest Arterial Recreational Path from this area of our city. As Dubuque is boasting and striving to have connectivity with accessibility to city amenities, the absence of safe passage on sidewalks on JFK Road is an obvious and glaring disconnect to this commitment. The attractions, businesses and neighborhoods on the north side of the NW Arterial are isolated from all Dubuque residents that wish to walk safely using JFK Road The lack of a proper pedestrian crosswalk on JFK Road at the NW Arterial is absent also. It is unfair and not equitable that some properties and not on others be required to have sidewalks. This is demonstrated on this stretch of JFK Road where only some of the residents and business properties are in compliance with having sidewalks and maintaining these year-round. If sidewalks are a required standard within the City of Dubuque; why the exception? Please consider the number of pedestrians that walk this stretch of our fine city out on the street, the option of walking in the street is unacceptable, and walking on the grass along side the road possess its own hazards. The City Council of Dubuque should demonstrate consistency to tax payers and visitors spending their dollars that wish to utilize businesses and amenities. The goal to safely access businesses, neighborhoods, public transportation and recreation throughout our city via JFK Road is just a sidewalk away. Thank you for your efforts and your consideration Mike and Bobbi Martin 2860 Danlin Court Dubuque, Iowa Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Chad Address: 891 Barbaralee Drive Ward: Phone: Parkin Email: chp1025@aol.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:08 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please consider putting sidewalks along JFK. It is a good idea that will benefit the community. I am glad this issue is being examined by the council. It is surprising that one of busier streets does not have sidewalks, especially so close to Eisenhower school. Thanks! Chad Parkin Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Kevin Firnstahl Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 10:50 AM To: City Council Subject: City Council Website Inquiry re JFK Sidewalks City Council Members, The message below was received by the City Clerk's Office via the City's web page. I've forwarded it to the appropriate internal staff. Thank you. Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk 50 W. 131h Street Dubuque, IA 52001 kfir_nsta_cityc�fduuque c�rg 563-589-4100 Judy Hanson 563.590.2936 abd judyhanson@yahoo.com I urge you to require that sidewalks be installed on the stretch of JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial Path. These sidewalks would help to promote a healthy lifestyle for the Dubuque residents. According to Health by Design, a coalition in Indiana, sidewalks create health benefits. Sidewalks provide opportunities for walking and studies have shown that people with access to sidewalks are more likely to walk and meet recommendations for physical activity. Physical activity would help to decrease incidence of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and certain cancers. Dubuque has a excellent Northwest Arterial Path and a lovely Arboretum but it is difficult to reach them without sidewalks on JFK Road. Have you ever tried to push a stroller or ride a bike on grass? You have two choices, walk on the grass or walk in the street. Due to the amount of traffic on JFK Road, I would not recommend walking in the street for safety reasons. Dubuque advertises that our town is a healthy town to live in, so let's help to keep our pedestrians moving on the west side and give them sidewalks to walk on. (Source: http://www. healthbydesignonline.org/documents/ HbDFSSidewalks.pdf.) Thank you for your consideration. Judy Hanson Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Gail & Gary Cording Address: 3210 SPRING VALLEY RD Ward: 2 Phone: 563-590-0996 Email: g_cording@hotmail.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, May 05, 2018 7:30 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: We recently signed a petition encouraging the city to consider the sidewalk situation on JFK. We live on Spring Valley Road and are "walkers". We walk to both Fareway and HyVee, we walk to various coffee shops and restaurants, and we walk just for pleasure. No matter what direction we go, there are sections of JFK which require us to walk on either the grass or the street, neither of which is particularly safe or comfortable. We understand that property owners are hesitant to add sidewalks (due to the expense and snow removal) and encourage the city to assist those property owners with the initial installation costs. We empathize with the snow removal argument because we, too, must take on that task ... but if the city could assist with the installation, perhaps the property owners wouldn't be so hesitant to take on the snow removal that the majority of homeowners in Dubuque are required to do. And, any future developers should be required to install sidewalks during the construction/development phase to avoid similar issues in the future. Click here to report this email as spam. THE CITY OF DUB TE Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque 50 W 13" St Dubuque IA 52001 Honorable Mayor Buol, Dubuque Ai berka City it 2007.2012 2013.2017 April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and ❑ur strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on JFK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road far the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100% of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and Walkability and increase intersection density, ❑rthe number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced Walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8-3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Policy adopted in 2011. TheJFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices, b, The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). Somm poople iiu pity RospowbUity Isutmwa T"niwnd: The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork l THE CITY OF Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque 50 W 13th St Dubuque IA 52001 Honorable Mayor Buol, Dubuque AIFAmei�ea Cfly wurriu�;�e�.a: 2007.2012 2013.2017 April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and our strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on JFK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road for the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100% of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve. pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and walkability and increase intersection density, or the number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8-3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Policy adopted in 2011. The JFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices. b. The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, i Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork Kevin Firnstahl From: Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2018 7:30 AM To: Kevin Firnstahl Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Gail & Gary Cording Address: 3210 SPRING VALLEY RD Ward: 2 Phone: 563-590-0996 Email: g_cording@hotmail.com City Department: City Council Message: We recently signed a petition encouraging the city to consider the sidewalk situation on JFK. We live on Spring Valley Road and are "walkers". We walk to both Fareway and HyVee, we walk to various coffee shops and restaurants, and we walk just for pleasure. No matter what direction we go, there are sections of JFK which require us to walk on either the grass or the street, neither of which is particularly safe or comfortable. We understand that property owners are hesitant to add sidewalks (due to the expense and snow removal) and encourage the city to assist those property owners with the initial installation costs. We empathize with the snow removal argument because we, too, must take on that task ... but if the city could assist with the installation, perhaps the property owners wouldn't be so hesitant to take on the snow removal that the majority of homeowners in Dubuque are required to do. And, any future developers should be required to install sidewalks during the construction/development phase to avoid similar issues in the future. Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Susan Balsamo Address: 2770 Van Buren Avenue Ward Phone:5635433586 Email: suebalsamo47@gmail.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Monday, October 15, 2018 6:33 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please consider taking some more time on the 5G issue. I appreciate the desire for connectivity, but there are serious concerns about the safety of the current plan. Also, I support the requirement for sidewalks along JFK. It's frightening to see pedestrians trying to navigate that area - either on or off of the road but people do need to walk there. Thank you so much for your consideration - I know these are not easy issues and I appreciate your efforts on behalf of all of us. Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Mary J Giesler Address: Ward: Phone: 563-583-8778 Email: mjgiesler@earthlink.net City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Sunday, October 14, 2018 2:49 PM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Dear Mayor and Council: I think complete sidewalks should be installed on JFK. We installed our sidewalk when we built our home, which means we paid for our sidewalk ourselves. Nw, I'm a 76 year old widow and I pay to have my snow removed by a local business. It is a responsible action for having a home. It would be unfair to use city tax dollars to maintain and remove snow from a private residence. Thank you for reading my opinion. Sincerely, Mary J. Giesler 2310 High Cloud Dr Dubuque, IA. 52002 Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Mark W Niemer Address: 3140 Castle Woods Ln Ward: 2 Phone:5635902751 Email: markniemer@gmail.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Thursday, October 11, 2018 11:58 PM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: I am writing to you to encourage you to vote in favor of the proposal to install sidewalks along Kennedy Road north of Asbury Road. I spoke at the council meeting on July 2 2018 to point out that paved sidewalks improve accessibility especially for those using a cane, crutch, wheelchair or stroller, or who need firm footing and not soft turf. For those who object to the cost of the assessment, there is a mechanism to spread the assessment out over several years to mitigate the cost. The maintenance issue for those on Gordon Dr has also been addressed. Getting a car is not always an option and does not address the issue of using the sidewalk to access the path along the Northwest Arterial. I am not going to reiterate all of the arguments regarding the sidewalks. I do want you to consider that the sidewalks would improve accessibility for all. The traffic along JFK is not the same as it was when we moved here in 1992; it is significantly heavier and sidewalks also provide a safer and less risky walking path. There are times when a representative needs to make a decision to help his or her constituents and times when the decision needs to be made for the benefit of the greater community. This is one of the times when the benefit to the community must be considered over the individual. Thanks for your attention and time Mark Niemer Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Roy D. Buol Sent: Monday, October 15, 2018 6:36 AM To: Mike Van Milligen; Kevin Firnstahl Subject: Fwd: JFK Sidewalks Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Dave Sandman <davidsandman46@gmail.com> Date: October 14, 2018 at 10:19:14 PM CDT To: Ideltoro@citvofdubuque.org, Trios@citvofdubuque.org Cc: rdbuol@citvofdubuque.org, riones@citvofdubuque.org, dresnick@citvofdubuque.org, bshaw@citvofdubuque.org, kmlarson@citvofdubuque.org Subject: JFK Sidewalks Dear Luis and Jake: I am writing to ask for your support for the installation of sidewalks on JFK from Asbury Rd to the NW Arterial. I live in Wynstone Subdivision off of JFK. I am a REALTOR with RE/MAX advantage. Please take a minute to watch the videos I created to support the installation of sidewalks. They have received many comments and shares in support of the installation. Please see the link below. I believe the costs that the city is estimating is high and the sidewalks could be put in by the homeowners for substantially less. Homeowners are responsible throughout the city for installing sidewalks in front of their homes and this situation is no different. Those that have paid for sidewalks in front of their homes should not also be paying for sidewalks on JFK by potentially including them in future capital budgets. I also understand financial assistance would be available to low and moderate income homeowners to help with the financial burden. Getting a unanimous 7-0 vote to continue this process will ensure that this road will be safer for our children and citizens before someone is hurt or killed due to any delays. Please support this for the safety of our community. Here is a link to the videos. Thanks. JFK Sidewalk video Number 1 https://www.facebook.com/davesandmanrealtor/videos/783439505200673/ JFK Sidewalk video Number 2 Update https://www.facebook.com/davesandmanrealtor/videos/320654465155807/?notif id=1539529199012 811¬if t=page post reaction Dave Sandman REALTOR licensed in IA and IL RE/MAX Advantage Realty dave davesandman.com www.davesandman.com Phone - 563.599.7444 Click here to report this email as spam. Trish Gleason From: Kevin Firnstahl Sent: October 15, 2018 12:39 PM To: Trish Gleason Subject: Fwd: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Please print and add to the packet to copy for tonight. Don't forget council mail. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Citizen Support Center" <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Date: October 15, 2018 at 12:37:53 PM CDT To: "kfirnsta@cityofdubugue.org" <I<firnsta@cityofdubugue.org> Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Melissa Simon Address: 3380 PEACH TREE LN Ward: 1 Phone:5635642973 Email: mw.ohoto@hotmail.com City Department: City Council Message: I am highly in favor of the proposed sidewalks on JFK towards the NW Arterial. My family enjoy walking to the Arboretum and to the soccer fields for activities however it isn't always ideal to have to push strollers across grass with young children - especially if muddy. And now that winter is approaching, we won't be able to go on any walks unless we want to walk in the road as we aren't about to push a stroller through mounds of snow. Please consider the families also that walk to Eisenhower with their children who don't have a safe sidewalk to use. Click here to report this email as spam 1 From: John Splinter Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2018 2:26 PM To: Ideltoro@cityofdubuque.org Subject: J F Kennedy Rd. Sidewalks On behalf of Myself and My Wife Polly we would like to Thank You for Your Support on Not installing Sidewalks on the East Side of JFK Road along the Gordon Dr. Back Properties. We so enjoyed your visit to our home and getting to know you. Now knowing that that you were not born or raised in the Dubuque area i thought you might be interested in some history on JFK Rd. Prior to the death of President Kennedy the road was called Old Timers Road, i guess named after the Old Timers Supper Club that was located where the Sullivan Chiropractic Center is now, and the road was a 22' wide former County Road. in 1968 the City decided to improve the road to a Major Arterial Street with asphalt pavement and concrete curb & gutter to a width 41' and as a result City had to get the following easement from the Gordon Dr. abutting property owners. The Easement reads as follows, "Perpetual Right And Easement To Deposit Fill Material And Slope And Embankment The Same, The Base Or Toe Of Which Fill Shall Extend in The Following Described Lot." Also "That Grantors Shall Not Disturb The Integrity Of The Lateral Support In JFK Road." I bring this to Your attention (because of the grading assessment) because the Right Of Way or the West Property Line of our lots is 13.5' from the back of curb of JFK Road. The fact that Gordon Dr. was an Established Subdivision with the houses built in the late 50's-early 60's with 13.5' of R.O.W remaining behind the back of curb and the Grading Easement, the shoulder along the road should have been graded to a minimum of 7' wide @ 4% slope towards the curb if there was any intent to ever installing sidewalks. Instead of Grading the Shoulder the City installed "W" Beam Guardrail the entire length of the Gordon Dr. Properties to SE Corner of Kaufmann Ave. at the back of curb. Fast forward to 1986, the asphalt pavement and stone base out lived it's life so the. City decided to upgrade the pavement to 8" Thick P.C. Concrete and base repair. During the reconstruction the guardrail was removed and after the pavement completion the Guardrail was only installed on the Upper 5 Gordon Dr. Lots and No Regrading of the Shoulder on the Lower 6 Gordon Dr. Lots was done. I approached City Engineer at that time Mike Koch asking Him to reinstall the rest of the Guardrail and He told me it was better for Vehicles to leave the roadway and go into our backyards than to stay on the roadway. I hope this information helps You understand the frustration that We all have. One final note, I have been observing the pedestrian traffic on this portion of JFK Rd. If any there maybe one person on the East side in a week and is usually a runner who prefer running on grass. Now on the West side there are pedestrians between Asbury and Kaufmann, 99% are employees of Honkamp-Krueger walking to and from work from their parking lot at the SE corner @ JFK & Kaufmann or from their parking lot at the former Farm Bureau Bldg. and employees that walk on their break times & lunch time. Their walking route is as follows from their buildings to Kaufmann then West on Kaufmann Ave to Ronson Rd then South on Bonson to Asbury Rd then East on Asbury to JFK Rd then North on JFK to their buildings or vice -versa. In Closing We Want To Thank You Again For Your Time And Support! Feel free to share this information with any of your fellow Council Persons. Feel free to call me if you have any questions, my number 563.513.8997 Sincerely John & Polly Splinter 2455 Gordon Dr. Trish Gleason From: Kevin Firnstahl Sent: October 15, 2018 2:41 PM To: Trish Gleason Subject: Fwd: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Please print for tonight. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Citizen Support Center" <dubuqueia@mvcusthelp.net> Date: October 15, 2018 at 2:05:23 PM CDT To: "kfirnsta@cityofdubugue.org" <kfirnsta@cityofdubuque.org> Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Dawn Danielson Address: 3350 PEACH TREE LN Ward: 1 Phone: Email: ddanielson02l5(@vahoo.com City Department: City Council Message: City Council, I have lived on Peach Tree for 6 years and have seen an increase in traffic from the northwest arterial onto JFK. From David St to the NW arterial there are not sidewalks and I know tonight there is a meeting to discuss this. I strongly encourage the council to vote yes for this for safety reasons. Let's not wait until what happened in front of Hempstead happens on JFK. Any time citizens are forced to walk on a road they are being placed in danger. Anytime! It would be a shame if the council voted no and someone gets hurt. Then it is toc late to add sidewalks as the lost of even one life from something that can be prevented would be a tragedy. I understand that some do not want to pay for the expense of sidewalks but I as a home owner know it is my responsibility to keep walk ways safe. Who is responsible if people have to walk on the street. Is the property owners shifting their responsibility to the city? What would happen if someone was struck by a vehicle? Who would be liable? Is it not in the city's own best interest to protect everyone. If the city would knowingly neglect to protect those walking along the road would they not share in the blame if someone was injured? Why put the city in this position when there is a simple solution at hand of requiring sidewalks in an area that everyone knows that people walk. The cost of sidewalks never would out weigh the lost of a human life. Thank you for reading my note and hopefully hearing my plead for your vote of yes. Sincerely, Dawn Danielson Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Yasyn Lee Address: 3140 Castle Woods Ln Ward: 2 Phone:5635909015 Email: yasynlee@gmail.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Wednesday, October 10, 2018 10:56 PM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: I'm not able to attend the October 15 City Council meeting, but I did attend the July Council meeting when the JFK sidewalks were discussed. It was clear from the citizen speakers at that meeting that those who oppose the sidewalks were all homeowners who will be charged with the expense and upkeep of the sidewalks. As a homeowner myself, I can certainly sympathize with their concerns, but City Council is charged with the welfare of the entirety of Dubuque, not a few households. The benefits of the sidewalks have been enumerated many times, and are compelling. I won't repeat them and I'm sure others will enumerate them. If Council wishes to mitigate the individual homeowners' expense and inconvenience, I don't oppose those efforts, but I urge you to make this the final vote for the sidewalks. The fact that this issue has returned for at least the second time that we have lived in Dubuque is a strong indicator of the need for these sidewalks. The rest of the neighborhood has worked hard to get this issue before City Council because it benefits many in the community. Please do not pass the opportunity to make Dubuque more accessible and safe for its citizens. Click here to report this email as spam. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS REGULAR SESSION The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:00 p.m. on October 15, 2018 in the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6t" Street. Present: Mayor Buol; Council Members Del Tor, Jones, Larson, Resnick, Rios, Shaw; City Manager Van Milligen, City Attorney Brumwell Mayor Buol read the call and stated this is a regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of conducting such business that may properly come before the City Council. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PROCLAMATION(S) 1. Gentleman Day (October 17, 2018) was accepted by Alexis Chadwick and representatives of Waypoint Domestic Violence Victim Services Program. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents, adopt the resolutions, and dispose of as indicated. Seconded by Jones. Council Member Shaw requested Item #16 be held for separate discussion. Motion carried 7-0. 1. Minutes and Reports Submitted: City Council Proceedings of 10/1; Historic Preservation Commission of 9/20; Library Board of Trustees Minutes of 7/26, 8/23 and Council Update #175 of 7/26; Park and Recreation Advisory Commission of 9/26; Zoning Advisory Commission of 10/3; Zoning Board of Adjustment of 9/27; Proof of publication for City Council Proceedings of 9/17; Proof of Publication for List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for Month Ending 8/31/18. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. 2. Notice of Claims and Suits: Jeffrey Kostein for property damage, Lindsay Lannen for vehicle damage, and Andrew Topping for vehicle damage. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and referred to the City Attorney. 3. Notice of Claims and Suits: City Attorney advising that the following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Jeffrey Kostein for property damage and Andrew Topping for vehicle damage. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and concurred. 4. Letter of Support for Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Grant Application: City Manager providing a copy of a letter supporting the ICAAP grant application in support of 1 a van pool program submitted by Delaware, Dubuque and Jackson Counties to the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT). Upon motion the documents were received and filed. 5. Approval of City Expenditures: City Manager recommending City Council approval for payment of City expenditures. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and approved. 6. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Map Meeting Information: City Manager transmitting information that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) will be hosting two meetings on October 17 to share and discuss the preliminary floodplain maps with city and county officials and the public. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. 7. 2018 Justice Assistance (JAG) Grant: City Manager recommending approval to accept the 2018 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). Upon motion the documents were received, filed and approved. 8. Iowa Clean Air Attainment (ICAAP) Grant Submission: City Manager recommending approval of the submission of an Iowa Clean Air Attainment Grant by DJMP Engine Solutions on behalf of Newt Marine Services. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 297-18 Authorizing the filing of an Iowa Clean Air Attainment Program application with the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) with sponsorship provided by the City of Dubuque to assist with funding of EPA Certified Towboat Engines that will reduce carbon emission and improve regional air quality was adopted. 9. Pre -Annexation Agreement - William H. Richard, Jr. Living Trust: City Manager recommending approval of a Pre -Annexation Agreement with William H. Richard Jr. as Trustee of the William H. Richard, Jr. Living Trust for Richard 2nd Addition in Dubuque County. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 298-18 Approving a Pre -Annexation Agreement between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and William H. Richard, Jr. as Trustee of the William H. Richard, Jr. Living Trust was adopted. 10. Pre -Annexation Agreement - E. William and Margaret Walser: City Manager recommending approval of a Pre -Annexation Agreement with E. William Walser and Margaret Walser for property in Walser Addition in Dubuque County. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 299-18 Approving a Pre - Annexation Agreement between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and E. William and Margaret Walser was adopted. 11. Pre -Annexation Agreements - Roeder Realty LLLP: City Manager recommending approval of three Pre -Annexation Agreements with Roeder Realty, LLLP, property owners, for property located at 2550, 2554 and 2580 Rockdale Road, in conjunction with their request to connect to City water. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 300-18 Approving a Pre -Annexation Agreement between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Roeder Realty, LLLP was adopted. K 12. Thomas Place Retaining Wall Repair Project Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the construction contract for the Thomas Place Retaining Wall Repair Project, as completed by Drew Cook & Sons Excavating, Co, Inc. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 301-18 Accepting the Thomas Place Retaining Wall Repair Project and authorizing the payment to the contractor was adopted. 13. Cedar Lake East 13th Addition - Acceptance of Water Main Improvements: City Manager recommending acceptance of the public improvements that the developers, Hansel Properties, LLC, have recently completed in Cedar Lake East 13th Addition. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 302-18 Accepting public improvements on Windmill Lane in Cedar Lake East 13th Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted. 14. Acceptance of Grant of Easement for Water Main and Fiber Optics - Jon D. Luckstead Property: City Manager recommending acceptance of a Grant of Easement for Water Main and Fiber Optics Utility across Jon D. Luckstead property, being part of Lots D, 3, and 4 of Tamarack S.E. Fourth Subdivision, in Dubuque County, as part of the Tamarack Park Water Main Extension Project 2018. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 303-18 Accepting a Grant of Easement for water main and fiber optics utility through, over and across part of Lots D, 3, and 4 of Tamarack S.E. Fourth Subdivision, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted. 15. Eagle Point Park Indian Room Roof Replacement Project Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Eagle Point Park Indian Room Roof Replacement Project, as completed by Gronen Restoration, Inc. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No.304-18 Accepting the Eagle Point Park Indian Room Roof Replacement Project and authorizing the payment of the contract amount to the contractor was adopted, 16. John Deere Dubuque Works 28E Agreement: City Manager recommending approval for the Mayor to execute a 28E Agreement between Dubuque County, the City of Dubuque and John Deere Dubuque Works for a Traffic Improvement Study along John Deere Road. Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 305-18 Approving a 28E Funding Agreement between Dubuque County, the City of Dubuque and John Deere Dubuque Works for a Traffic Improvement Study along John Deere Road. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6-0 with Shaw abstaining for conflict of interest because he is an employee of John Deere. 17. U.S. EPA Semi Annual Consent Decree: City Manager transmitting the September 30, 2018 Semi Annual Consent Decree Report that has been submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency as required by the Consent Decree. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. 9 18. Upper Bee Branch Railroad Culvert Crossing Project, Property Acquisition (Easement) from Robert F. Klauer (430 Garfield Ave.): City Manager is recommending approval of the acquisition of a temporary easement from Robert F. Klauer, owner of 430 Garfield Avenue, as required for the Upper Bee Branch Railroad Culverts Project. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 306-18 Approving a purchase agreement between the City of Dubuque and Robert F. Klauer was adopted. 19. Upper Bee Branch Railroad Culvert Crossing Project Property Acquisition from HWY 151 & 61 Development, LLC: City Manager recommending approval of the acquisition of a permanent easement and a temporary easement (the Easements) at the E. 16th Street property legally described as Lot 2 Riverview Plaza No. 3, owned by HWY 151 & 61 Development, LLC, for the construction and maintenance of the Upper Bee Branch Railroad Culverts Project. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 307-18 Approving the acquisition of easements through certain real property owned by HWY 151 & 61 Development, LLC in the City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted. 20. Upper Bee Branch Creek Railroad Culverts Project Property Acquisition (easements) from B&M Properties and Storage, LLC: City Manager recommending approval to make the final offer for permanent and temporary easements through certain real property owned by B&M Properties & Storage, LAG, at 525 E. 19th Street, for the purpose of constructing, operating, and maintaining the Upper Bee Branch Creek Railroad Culverts, a stormwater management project. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 308-18 Authorizing the City Manager to make the final offer for the acquisition of easements through certain real property owned by B&M Properties & Storage, LLC in the City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted. 21. Signed Contract(s): Blackstone Environmental, Inc., contracts (3) for West Blum Site environmental cleanup; Four Mounds Usage Agreement for use of 1101 Central for the 2018-2019 Winter Farmer's Market; Hillcrest Family Services Usage Agreement for use of Murphy Park for 2018 Reflections in the Park event. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. 22. Alcohol Compliance Civil Penalty for Alcohol License Holder — Beecher Liquor: City Manager recommending approval of the Acknowledgment/Settlement Agreement for an alcohol compliance violation for Beecher Liquor, 1695 Asbury Road. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and approved. 23. Alcohol License Applications: City Manager recommending approval of annual beer, liquor and wine licenses as submitted. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 309-18 Approving applications for beer, liquor, and/or wine permits, as required by City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 4 Business and License Regulations, Chapter 2 Liquor Control, Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses and Permits was adopted. 151 ITEMS SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents, adopt the resolutions, set the public hearings as indicated, and direct the City Clerk to publish notice as prescribed by law. Seconded by Shaw. Motion carried 7-0. 1. Kerper Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project Initiate: City Manager recommending preliminary approval of the construction plans and specifications and authorize the public bidding procedure for the Kerper Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project. It is further recommended that a public hearing be set for November 5, 2018. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 310-18 Kerper Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction was adopted setting a public hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:00 p.m. on November 5, 2018 in the Historic Federal Building. 2. Residential Parking Permit District H Amendment: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for November 5, 2018, to increase the existing Residential Parking Permit District H to include both sides of Phyllrich Drive between Keymont Drive and Keystone Drive. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 311-18 Setting a public hearing on amending Residential Parking Permit District H to include both sides of Phyllrich Drive between Keystone Drive and Keymont Drive was adopted setting a public hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:00 p.m. on November 5, 2018 in the Historic Federal Building. 3. State Revolving Fund (SRF) Sanitary Sewer Capital Loan Notes Series 2018C: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for November 5, 2018, on the proposition of selling not to exceed $4,900,000 in Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes (State Revolving Loan Fund Program), the proceeds of which will be used to pay costs for Kerper Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction and the Eagle Point Park Environmental Restoration Sponsorship project. Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 312-18 Fixing Date for a meeting on the authorization of a Loan and Disbursement Agreement and the issuance of not to exceed $4,900,000 Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for publication of notice thereof was adopted setting a public hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:00 p.m. on November 5, 2018 in the Historic Federal Building. BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Appointments were made to the following commissions. 1. Airport Commission: One, 4-year term through July 1, 2022 (Vacant term of Chambers). Applicant: Michael Phillips, 1029 Dunham Dr. Motion by Jones to appoint Ms. Phillips to the 4-year term. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0. 2. Housing Commission: One, 3-year term through August 17, 2021 (Vacant term of Hoeper). Applicants: Michelle Becwar, 2115 Coates St.; Antonino T. Erba, 1505 Fairview 5 PI. Upon roll -call vote: (Becwar = 4, Jones, Resnick, Buol, Del Toro; Erba =3, Larson, Shaw Rios), Ms. Becwar was appointed to the 3-year term. 3. Human Rights Commission: One, 3-year term through January 1, 2020 (Vacant term of Perry). Applicants: Jason Keeler, 3259 Arrowwood Ln. (Additional Application); Erin Muenster, 2030 Embassy West Dr.; David Olson, 909 Spires Dr.; Samuel Wright, 508 West Locust St. Upon roll -call vote (Keeler = -0-; Muenster = 4, Resnick, Larson, Shaw Rios; Olson =3, Jones, Buol, Del Toro; Wright = -0-), Ms. Muenster was appointed to the 3-year term. 4. Resilient Community Advisory Commission: One, 3-year term through July 1, 2020 (Vacant term of Hoeper). Applicants: Lalith Jayawickrama, 2360 Cherry St.; Laura Loucks, 444'/2 5th St., (application pulled by applicant). Motion by Larson to appoint Mr. Jayawickrama to the 3-year term. Seconded by Del Toro. Motion carried 7-0. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project, and the City Manager recommending approval Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and adopt the proposed resolutions. Motion failed 5-2 with Del Toro and Rios voting nay. [unanimous vote required due to percentage of opposition]. City Council listened to public input, engaged in a lengthy discussion and reviewed options before voting. Residents who spoke in opposition to the project: Victoria Nauman, 2571 JFK Rd.; Jolene Rettenberger, 2291 Gordon Dr.; Tina Medley, 2690 Marywood Dr.; Kathy Spear, 2531 JFK. Rd. and father, 2639 JFK Rd.; Sheri Clancy, 2691 Marywood Dr.; Carol Meyer, 2644, JFK Rd.; Dave Unsen, 3078 JFK Rd. Residents who spoke in favor of the project: Dr. Sara Jacobite-Kizzier, 2491 Millstone Dr.; Daughter of Steve Moline, 3285 Spring Valley Rd.; Bill Stoffel, 2905 Fox Hollow Dr.; Nathan Gilmore, 3240 Spring Valley Rd.; Charles Winterwood, 1555 Montrose Tr.; Ron Tallman, 3135 Castlewood Ln.; Drew Kluesner, 3070 Spring Valley Rd. 2. Miracle League of Dubuque Lease Agreement - Veterans' Memorial Park: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of a Lease Agreement between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Miracle League of Dubuque for a portion of Veterans' Memorial Park, and the City Manager recommending approval. Merlin Santjer, 2955 Arbor Hills Dr., spoke in favor of this agreement. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 316-18 Approving the disposal of an interest in real property owned by the City of Dubuque by Lease between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and the Miracle League of Dubuque. Seconded by Larson. Motion carried 7-0. 3. Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment for South Pointe Subdivision: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of a request from Dubuque South Pointe, LLC to amend the South Pointe PUD to revise townhouse setback requirements in the South Pointe Subdivision, and the Zoning Advisory Commission X recommending approval subject to decks having a rear -yard setback of two feet. Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens provided a staff report. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0. Motion by Jones for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 39-18 Amending Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Unified Development Code by rescinding Ordinance 14-18 which provides regulations for the South Pointe PUD Planned Unit Development District with a Planned Residential Designation and now being amended to modify setback requirements for Townhouse Dwellings. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0. 4. Request to Rezone - 701 Bluff Street: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of a request from K&L Leasing, LLC to rezone property at 701 Bluff Street from OR Office Residential to C-4 Downtown Commercial Zoning District, and the Zoning Advisory Commission recommending approval. Applicant Ken Lin was present to answer questions. Planning Services Manager Laura Carstens provided a staff report. Motion by Shaw to receive and file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 7-0. Motion by Shaw for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 40-18 Amending Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Unified Development Code by rescinding Ordinance 14-18 which provides regulations for the South Pointe PUD Planned Unit Development District with a planned Residential Designation and now being amended to modify setback requirements for Townhouse Dwellings. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 7-0. PUBLIC INPUT Residents who spoke in opposition to the 5G small cell tower installations: Bryan Blair 3895 Creston St.; Karin Harbin, 1805 Rosemont St.; Jim Earles, 2811 Buena Vista St.; Cynthia Cachota, Lindberg Tr. Daniel Scott, 611 University Avenue, expressed his concerns with drug abuse in Dubuque and provided a resume. ACTION ITEMS 1. Water Main Extension to Tamarack Park Project Award: City Manager recommending award of the Tamarack Park Water Main Extension Project 2018 contract to the low bidder Top Grade Excavating, Inc. Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 317-18 Awarding Water Main Extension to Tamarack Park Project. Seconded by Del Toro. Motion carried 7-0. 2. Request to Reconsider - Southwestco Wireless, LLC Lease Supplements (October 1, 2018): Correspondence from Council Member Jake Rios requesting reconsideration of 7 the October 1, 2018 Public Hearing Item: Intent to Dispose of an Interest in Real Property Owned by the City of Dubuque by Lease Supplements Between the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Southwestco Wireless, Inc. D/B/A Verizon Wireless. Motion by Rios to Receive and file and reconsider the vote previously taken regarding Lease Supplement DBQ Asbury SC7—Lease Supplement known as the Creston Street tower location. Seconded by Larson. City Attorney Crenna Brumwell supplied the City Council with documentation citing the potential legal ramifications for breaking a fully executed lease agreement. Public Health Specialist Mary Rose Corrigan responded to questions regarding health risks to low -frequency towers at this time. Motion carried 4-3 with Jones, Resnick and Buol voting nay. Motion by Larson to receive and file the document and direct staff to request a change in the location of the Creston Street tower with the understanding that if Soutwestco Wireless denies the request, the license agreement stands as is. Seconded by Del Toro, Motion carried 4-3 with Jones, Resnick and Buol voting nay. 3. Replace Part -Time with Full -Time Bus Operator Positions: City Manager recommending that three part-time positions be eliminated December 1, 2018 and replaced with three full-time positions effective that same date. Personnel Manager Randy Peck provided a staff report. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and approve the recommendation. Seconded by Del Toro. Motion carried 7-0. 4. Code of Ordinances Amendment - Title 10 Use of Personal Cooking Devices in Parks, Parkways, Trails or Open Spaces: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to Section 10-513-17 of the Code of Ordinances to add language that allows the use of personal cooking devices in parks, parkways, trails or open spaces. This amendment will allow the use of portable charcoal and gas grills. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Del Toro. Motion carried 6-0 with Jones having momentarily left the chambers. Motion by Resnick for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 41-18 Amending the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 10 Public Ways and Property, Chapter 5 Parks and Recreation, Article B Use Regulations, Section 10-513-17 Fires. Seconded by Del Toro. Motion carried 6-0 with Jones having momentarily left the chambers. 5. Iowa Department of Transportation Iowa Clean Air Attainment Program (ICAAP) Federal Fiscal Year 2020 Grant Funding for Smart Traffic Routing with Efficient and Effective Traffic Signals (STREETS) Improvements: City Manager recommending approval to submit an application in partnership with Dubuque Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (DMATS) for an Iowa Department of Transportation Iowa Clean Air Attainment Program (ICAAP) application to assist with funding Smart Traffic Routing with Efficient and Effective Traffic Signals (STREETS) improvements. Chandra Ravada of East Central Intergovernmental Association gave a brief description of the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (DMATS) Motion by Del Toro to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 317-18 Authorizing the filing of an Iowa Clean rn Air Attainment Program Application with the Iowa Department of Transportation (IADOT) in partnership with Dubuque Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (DMATS) to assist with the funding of Smart Traffic Routing with Efficient and Effective Traffic Signals (Streets) Improvements. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 7-0. 6. Additional General Fund Reserve Contribution and Frozen Positions: City Manager recommending approval of an additional contribution to the general fund reserve in Fiscal Year 2019 and funding all frozen positions effective January 1, 2019, with exception of the Parks Division maintenance worker which will be funded March 1, 2019. Motion by Larson to receive and file the documents and approve the recommendation. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 7-0. 7. Request for Work Session - Travel Dubuque Quarterly Work Session: Travel Dubuque President & CEO Keith Rahe requests the City Council schedule a work session for November 5, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers for the Travel Dubuque quarterly update. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and set the work session as recommended. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0. 8. Request for Work Session - Sustainable Dubuque Quarterly Work Session: City Manager requesting that the City Council schedule the Sustainable Dubuque quarterly work session for Monday, November 26, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and set the work session as recommended. Seconded by Rios. Motion carried 7-0. There being no further business, upon motion the City Council adjourned at 10:26 p.m. 1 t 10/26 /s/Trish L. Gleason, CIVIC Assistant City Clerk 9 City of Dubuque Copyrighted September 17, 2018 Items to be set for Public Hearing # 6. ITEM TITLE: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project Initiate SUMMARY: City Manager recommending preliminary approval of the construction plans and specifications, approve of the Resolution of Necessity, approve the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments and initiation of the public bidding process for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. It is further recommended that a public hearing be set for October 15, 2018. RESOLUTION of Necessity for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project RESOLUTION Preliminary approval of plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost; setting date of public hearing on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost; and ordering the advertisement for bids RESOLUTION Approving the preliminary plats, schedule of assessments and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project RESOLUTION Fixing date of public hearing on Resolution of Necessity SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Adopt Resolution(s), Set Public Hearing for October 15, 2018 ATTACHMENTS: Description JFK Sidewalk Installation Project-MVM Memo Staff Memo - AMENDED 9/14/18 Resolutions of Necessity and Preliminary Plans and Specifications Preliminary Assessment Resolution Preliminary Schedule of Assessments Preliminary Schedule of Assessments - Opposition Type City Manager Memo Staff Memo Resolutions Resolutions Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project (C I P 3002773) DATE: September 11, 2018 Dubuque WAnda C11 2007.2012 2013.2017 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends the City Council give preliminary approval of the construction plans and specifications, approve of the Resolution of Necessity, approve the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments and initiation of the public bidding process for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. It is further recommended that a public hearing be set for October 15, 2018. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. /�Z/� k�4 S4-2;n" Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:jh Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer THE CITY OF DUB bE Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manage FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer �. DATE: September 14, 2018 SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project - AMENDED (CIP 3002773) INTRODUCTION Dubuque AHmedcaCgU I( V 2007 • 2012 •2013 The enclosed resolutions authorize the public bidding procedure for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. BACKGROUND Since 1999 there has been discussion in the community concerning sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. Multiple petitions were received both for and against the installation of sidewalks. At the July 2, 2018 City Council meeting, the city council voted 5-2 to proceed with the installation of sidewalks. City staff were directed to proceed with the development of a sidewalk installation project and use special assessments to fund the project. DISCUSSION The John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project will provide: Installation of 4-foot-wide sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road on both sides of the street from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA 32) adjacent to abutting properties that do not currently have sidewalks — Excavation to allow for the installation of the sidewalk — Installation of base stone for the sidewalk — Installation of 4" thick sidewalk in most areas — Installation of 6" thick sidewalk at driveway crossings — Installation of modular block retaining walls where needed due to topography to accommodate the sidewalk. — Restoration of disturbed area with topsoil and seed. The project construction documents will follow the Statewide Urban Design and Specifications (SUDAS) in the development of the construction documents. This project will have special assessments. The estimate for the assessments include the sidewalk costs, engineering costs, contingency, mobilization and traffic control. These costs are estimated as follows: Items Costs Sidewalk related $119,493.14 Retaining Walls $59,670.00 Mobilization $26,330.00 Traffic control $25,000.00 Contingency $28,961.55 Engineering $47,786.56 Total $307,241.25 The project will require the installation of short retaining walls at six (6) locations on the project. The construction cost for the retaining walls is estimated to be $59,670 for 1105 LF including construction, engineering and contingency. This cost is distributed proportionately to all property owners on the project. The average public improvements assessment based on the engineer's estimate, including contingency and engineering for a 100-foot lot would be $6,265. If property owners elect to install sidewalks prior to the assessment project, property owners would not incur costs for the retaining walls or any of the mobilization, traffic control and engineering costs. This could result in a savings of approximately $37.51 per LF. On a 100-foot lot frontage this amounts to a possible savings of $3,751. If the property owner elected to do the 4-foot wide sidewalk installation on their own the estimated lineal foot price would be approximately $25 per lineal foot of sidewalk. PROJECT SCHEDULE The schedule for the project is as follows: Initiate Public Bidding Process Publish Notice to Bidders, Advertise for Bids Mail Special Assessment Notice to Property Owners Publish Notice of Special Assessment: 1st Publication: 2"d Publication Public Hearing on Plans & Specs, Spec Assessments Receipt of Bid Proposals (Bid -Letting) Award Construction Contract Project Completion Date September 17, 2018 September 18, 2018 September 21, 2018 September 21, 2018 September 28, 2018 October 15, 2018 October 18, 2018 November 5, 2018 June 30, 2018 E RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the City Council give preliminary approval to the construction plans and specifications and approve the Resolution of Necessity, approve the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments, establish October 15, 2018, as the date of the public hearing, and hereby authorize the City Clerk to advertise for bid proposals for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. BUDGETIMPACT The estimate of probable cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project is as follows: Estimate Construction Contract $ 289,615.50 Contingency 28,961.55 Construction Engineering & Inspection 47,786.56 Total Project Cost $366,363.61 The project funding summary is as follows: CIP No. Fund Description Fund Amount 3002773 JFK Sidewalks $ 59,122.36 Special Assessment — Sidewalks 307,241.25 Total Project Funding $366,363.61 PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS Low- to moderate -income property owners subject to street assessment will be eligible for financial assistance ranging from 20 to 100 percent of the street assessment for the owner - occupied resident property depending on family size and income level. This financial assistance program is made available through the One Percent Local Option Sales Tax. City staff will review and process financial assistance applications for owner occupied properties once final costs are developed for the project. The interest rate for unpaid balances is 3%. Any unpaid balances can also be paid for over a 15-year term. The average public improvements assessment based on the engineers estimate, including contingency and engineering for a 100-foot lot would be $6,265.00. Attached is the financial assistance chart that the City uses in determining financial aid availability. This chart is updated every year based on the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines. 0 OPPOSITION TO ASSESSMENTS Based on Iowa Code 384.51, if there is opposition to special assessments on the project, approval of the resolution of necessity will require the city council vote be super majority or unanimous based on the percentage of opposition. The city council vote is required to be 75% in favor of the resolution of necessity if the opposition to the project is less than 75% of the proposed assessment. If more than 75% of the proposed assessment is opposed to the project, the council vote must be unanimous to approve the resolution of necessity. Based on a review of the petitions received in 2018 opposing the project, it has been determined that the opposition to the project is over 90% of the total proposed assessment. The City Council will be required to approve the resolution of necessity on a 7-0 vote to proceed with levying the special assessments. REQUESTED ACTION The City Council is requested to give preliminary approval to the Resolution of Necessity, approve the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments, establish the date of the public hearing, and authorize the City Clerk to advertise for bid proposals through the adoption of the enclosed resolutions for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. Prepared by Jon Dienst, PE cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Director Jean Nachtman, Finance Director John Klostermann, Public Works Director 11 RESOLUTION NO. 280-18 RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT Whereas, the plat, preliminary schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and ordered placed on file in the office of City Clerk. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project will provide: Installation of 4-foot-wide sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road on both sides of the street from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA 32) adjacent to abutting properties that do not currently have sidewalks — Excavation to allow for the installation of the sidewalk — Installation of base stone for the sidewalk — Installation of 4" thick sidewalk in most areas — Installation of 6" thick sidewalk at driveway crossings — Installation of modular block retaining walls where needed due to topography to accommodate the sidewalk. — Restoration of disturbed area with topsoil and seed. There is on file in the office of the City Clerk an estimated total cost of the work, and a preliminary plat and schedule showing the amount proposed to be assessed to each lot for the improvement. The date, time, and place the council will hear property owners subject to the assessment and interested parties for or against the improvement, its cost, the assessment, or the boundaries of the district: That the City Council deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvements. Unless a property owner files objections with the City Clerk at the time of hearing on the Resolution of Necessity, the property owner is deemed to have waived all objections pertaining to the regularity of the proceeding and the legality of using the special assessment procedure. Said improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the Office of the City Clerk. The cost of making such improvement. will be assessed against property lying with the assessment limits. The above resolution was introduced, approved and ordered laced on file with the Citv Clerk this 17th day of September 2g1 R. n y D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevirfi S. lrnstahl, CIVIC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 281-18 JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST; SETTING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECiFICATiOiy'S, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST; AND ORDERING THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project in the estimated amount $366,363.61, are hereby preliminarily approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. A public hearing will be held on the 15t" day of October, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor) 350 W. 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and estimated cost of said. Project, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause the attached notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the date of such hearing. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, or estimated cost of the Project. The John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. The amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the provisions of the Notice to Bidders hereby approved. The City Engineer is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of the improvements herein provided, by publishing the attached Notice to Bidders to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published not less than four but not more than forty-five days before the date for filing bids before 2:00 p.m. on the 18th day of October 2018. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the City Council for final action at 6:00 p.m. on the 15th day of October 2018, in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 1 ith day of September 2018. Attest: Roy D. Buol, Mayor � ,�' R v Kevin s`. Firnstahl,-CMC, diity Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 282-18 APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY PLATS, SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ESTIMATE OF TOTAL COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the attached preliminary plats, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project are hereby approved. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September 2018. r� D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S., Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 283-18 FIXING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has given its preliminary approval to the plat, preliminary schedule of assessments, and estimated total cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk installation Project and ordered the plat, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost placed on file in the Office of the City Clerk; and Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for Project has been introduced and is now on file in the Office of the City Clerk. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The City Council will meet on the 15t" day of October 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6t" Street, Dubuque, Iowa. At which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other person having an interest in the matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of the improvement, the boundaries of the district, the cost, the assessment against any lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of necessity. A property owner will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the time of hearing the property owner has filed objections with the City Clerk. The City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed tcause a notice of the o time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published once each. week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication of which shall be not less than ten days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of September 20 D. Buol, Mayor Attest: r Kevin S. /'rnstahl, CMC, City Clerk NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT Notice is given that there is now on file for public inspection in the office of the clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a proposed resolution of necessity, an estimate of cost and schedule showing the amounts proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuation of each lot within a district approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for a public improvement of the type(s) and in the location(s) as follows: The John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project will provide: Installation of 4-foot-wide sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road on both sides of the street from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA 32) adjacent to abutting properties that do not currently have sidewalks — Excavation to allow for the installation of the sidewalk — Installation of base stone for the sidewalk — Installation of 4" thick sidewalk in most areas — Installation of 6" thick sidewalk at driveway crossings — Installation of modular block retaining walls where needed due to topography to accommodate the sidewalk. — Restoration of disturbed area with topsoil and seed. The proposed district to be benefited and subject to assessment for the cost of such improvements is described as follows: John F. Kennedy Road abutting properties between Asbury Road and the NW Arterial (IA 32). NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST: The City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 26, Code of Iowa on the 1 St day of October, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other person having an interest in the matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of the improvement, said proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, estimated cost, the boundaries of the district, the assessment against any lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of necessity. A property owner will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the time of hearing the property owner has filed objections with the clerk. Any visual or hearing -impaired persons needing special assistance or persons with special accessibility needs should contact the City Clerk's office at (563) 589-4120 or TDD at (563) 690-6678 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Published by order of the City Council given on the day of PZIIi M Kevin S. Firnstahl, CIVIC, City Clerk CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA JFK ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: AUGUST 23, 2018 The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed for the improvement shown in the title togetherwith the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots by the City Council ofthe City of Dubuque Sidewalk Total Location Net Assessed Valuation L.F. Costlllnit Sidewalk Assessment Preliminary Parcel Address Lot Description Property owners Valuation (2018) wllmprovement Frontage $62.66 Costs Deficiency Assessment 10-22-103-012 2291 Gordon Drive LOT 2-1 NEIL PLACE & LOT 1-1 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Rettenberger, Michael D &Jolene L $162,110 $167,135 78 8022 $62.65 $5,025.78 $0 00 $5,025 78 10-22-103-011 2299 Gordon Dr. LOT 2 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Schmitt, Joshua D & Jana M Etal $119,070 $122,907.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-010 2315 Gordon Dr. LOT 3 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Buol, Rick J & Dana K $139,460 $143,297 31 61 25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0 00 $3,837 31 10-22-103-009 2333 Gordon Dr. LOT 4 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Howe, Judy NK1A Judith M Howe $123 560 $127,397 31 61 25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0 00 $3,837 31 10-22-103-008 2343 Gordon Dr. LOT 5 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Kotz, Timothy E $113,480 $117,317.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-007 2361 Gordon Dr. LOT 6 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Strub, Jamie M $135 200 $139,037 31 61 25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0 00 $3,837 31 10-22-103-006 2381 Gordon Dr. LOT 7 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lynn, Robert F & Leigh Ann $154,760 $158,597 31 61 25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0 00 $3,837 31 10-22-103-005 2395 Gordon Dr. LOT 8 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lindecker, Craig M & Jasper, Deanne M $122,560 $126,397.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-004 2419 Gordon Dr LOT 9 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Lillie, Joseph L & Nancy A $118 280 $122,117.31 61 25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0 00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-003 2455 Gordon Dr LOT 10 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Splinter, John I &Pollyanna $128.270 $132,107.31 61 25 $62.65 $3.837.31 $0 00 $3,837.31 1422-103001 2345 Kennedy Rd W BAL OF LOT 11 BILK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Law Building Company $54,387 $57,018.30 42 $62.65 $2,631.30 $0.00 $2,631.30 10-22-101-001 3299 Kaufmann Ave LOT 1 BILK 18 CLOVER HILLS SUB Gagne, Donald H & Pamela P $125.720 $132,010.06 100.4 $62.65 $6.290.06 $0 00 $6 290.06 10-15-358-001 2512 Marywood Dr_ LOT 1 BILK 20 CLOVER HILLS SUB Burton, James Michael $134,080 $139,917 73 93.18 $62.65 $5,837.73 $0 00 $5,837 73 10-1`354-030 2511 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BILK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Youtzy, Larry J & Linda A $125,510 $131,775.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-15354-026 2548 Rosewood Dr_ LOT 23 ELK21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Donnell, Daniel C & Margie J $139540 $145,805 00 100 $62.65 $6 265.00 $0 00 $6,265 00 10-15353-014 2549 Rosewood Dr LOT 1 BILK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB William V & Debra D Dotolo $140,300 $146,895 79 10528 $62.65 $6 595.79 $0 00 $6,595 79 10-1`353-005 2636 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-1-3-1 & LOT 2-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Timmerman, Le Roy J & Julie K $173,940 $180,468.76 104.21 $62.65 $6,528.76 $0.00 $6,528.76 10-15353-004 2640 Kennedy Rd LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Pfohl, John A & Judy M $124,080 $130,608 76 10421 $62.65 $6 528.76 $0 00 $6,528 76 10-15353-003 2644 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-E PT-1-1-1-1-2-31 OF HIGHLAND FARM Meyer, Carol $173,030 $180,78043 123.71 $62.65 $7,75043 $0 00 $7,75043 10-1`353-001 2691 Marywood Dr. LOT 14 BILK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Clancy, Patrick J & Sheri A $120,710 $130,483.40 156 $62.65 $9,773.40 $0.00 $9,773.40 10-15351-001 2690 Marywood Dr LOT 1 BILK 27 CLOVER HILLS SUB Medley, Thomas J & Tina S $168,480 $177,87750 150 $62.65 $9,397 50 $0 00 $9,39750 10-15-308-001 3260 Raven Oaks LOT 2 RAVEN OAKS 3260-3280 RAVEN OAKS Dollinc LLC $1.051.150 $1,059 921.00 140 $62.65 $8,771.00 $0 00 $8,771.00 10-16-279-023 2986 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1 BRUECKS SUB Mozena, Rodney M Etal $32.100 $38,365.00 100 $62.65 $6.265.00 $0 00 $6 265.00 10-16-279-012 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $32.100 $38,365.00 100 $62.65 $6.265.00 $0 00 $6 265.00 10-16-279-011 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $150,630 $156,895.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-15,279-010 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 4 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $33,560 $39,825.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16279-009 3058 Kennedy Rd. LOT 5 BRUECKS SUB Cardy, Lyle E & Shirley Ann $129,660 $135,925.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-022 3078 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 6 BRUECKS SUB Unsen, David M & Beverly A $162,780 $169,045 00 100 $62.65 $6 265.00 $0 00 $6,265 00 10-16-279-007 3150 Kennedy Rd. LOT 7 BRUECKS SUB Pferler, George & Rose M $145910 $153,737 49 12494 $62.65 $7,827 49 $0 00 $7,827 49 10-16-279-021 3298 W.32nd St. BAL OF BAL OF LOT 8 BRUECKS SUB Pask, Arin C $143,470 $156,523.13 208.35 $62.65 $13,053.13 $0 00 $13,053.13 10-16-483-028 3305 Kaufmann Ave_ LOT 5 BILK 1 JOHANSEN SUB W Zulic, Zuhdua & Mine $137 200 $147,224 00 160 $62.65 $10,024.00 $0 00 $10,024 00 10-16483-022 2531 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF 1 JOHN METTELS SUB92 Spear, Kathy L $144,220 $151,959.15 123.53 $62.65 $7,739.15 $0.00 $7,739.15 10-16-483-021 2551 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-1-1-2-E 2 AC LOT 1 JOHN METTEL SUB#2 Leslein, Kenneth A & Colleen $145,010 $150,03453 802 $62.65 $5,024 53 $0 00 $5,02453 10-16-483-020 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-2 E 2.00 AC OF 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H $104,082 $108,248 23 665 $62.65 $4,166 23 $0 00 $4,166 23 10-16483-019 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF LOT 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H $64,725 $68,891.23 66.5 $62.65 $4,166.23 $0.00 $4,166.23 10-16-483-017 2639 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 S112 OF 2-1 MIN LOT 452 Heeren, Eugene C & William T $110 290 $116,555 00 100 $62.65 $6 265.00 $0 00 $6,265 00 10-16-483-016 2659 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1 OLD TIMERS ATHLETIC & SUPPER CLUB PLACE Lynn Siegert Building LLC $794,831 $808,957 32 22548 $62.65 $14,126.32 $0 00 $14,126 32 10-16277-012 2935 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -9 NE 114 SEC 16 TVVSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Guler, Mary P $117,410 $124,088.49 106.6 $62.65 $6,678.49 $0.00 $6,678.49 10-16-277-011 2955 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Cocayne, Patricia A Living Trust $134 210 $138,908 75 75 $62.65 $4,698.75 $0 00 $4,698 75 10-16-277-010 2975 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Sarvls, Tom N & Darl son $134,820 $139,518 75 75 $62.65 $4,698.75 $0 00 $4,698 75 10-16277-009 2995 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TVVSP89NR2E Pierce, Stephanie M & Curtis $149,200 $156,248.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-008 3017 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Winders, Jacqueline A $131 220 $138,268.13 1125 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0 00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-007 3037 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-2-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 T89N-R2E Pflffner, Thomas D & Irmagene $134990 $142,038.13 1125 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0 00 $7,048.13 10-16277-006 3057 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR2E Key Qry Rentals $158,680 $164,945.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-277-005 3087 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE Steines, Rick A & Abby L $202,880 $209,145 00 100 $62.65 $6 265.00 $0 00 $6,265 00 10-16-277-013 3139 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF 2-1-9 NE 1A SEC 16 & BAL 2-2-9 NE 114 SEC 16 T89NR2E Williams, Dennis M & Susan G $174,540 $179,865.25 85 $62.65 $5,325 25 $0 00 $5,325.25 10-16-277-014 3169 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1-2-9 NE V4 SEC 16 TVVSP89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Schemmel, Charles J & Sharon $139,080 $146,284.75 115 $62.65 $7,204.75 $0.00 $7,204.75 10-16-277-015 3199 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF LOT 2-1-1-1-1- 1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 114 SEC 16 TWSP 89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Virginia Jahnke $83.900 $91,441.18 120.37 $62.65 $7.541.18 $0 00 $7 541.18 10-15-353-018 2674 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1 CAROL MEYER PLACE Specht, William John &Ann Marie $15.640 $20 965 85 $62.65 $5.325 $84 $5 241.31 4905.43 $83.94 $307,241.25 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA JFK ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: AUGUST 23, 2018 The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed forth e improvement shown in the title together with the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots by the City Council of the City of Dubuque Sidewalk Total Location Net Assessed Valuation L.F. Cost/Unit Sidewalk Assessment Preliminary Parcel Address Lot Description Property owners Valuation (2018) w/Improvement Frontage $62.65 Costs Deficiency Assessment 10-22-103-012 2291 Gordon Drive LOT 2-1 NEIL PLACE & LOT 1-1 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Rettenberger, Michael D & Jolene L $162,110 $167,135.78 80.22 $62.65 $5,025.78 $0.00 $5,025.78 10-22-103-011 2299 Gordon Dr. LOT 2 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Schmitt, Joshua D & Jayna M Etal $119,070 $122,907.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-010 2315 Gordon Dr. LOT 3 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Buol, Rick J & Dana K $139,460 $143,297.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-009 2333 Gordon Dr. LOT 4 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Howe, Judy A/K/A Judith M Howe $123,560 $127,397.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-008 2343 Gordon Dr. LOT 5 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Kotz, Timothy E $113,480 $117,317.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-007 2361 Gordon Dr. LOT 6 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Strub, Jamie M $135,200 $139,037.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-006 2381 Gordon Dr. LOT 7 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lynn, Robert F & Leigh Ann $154,760 $158,597.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-005 2395 Gordon Dr. LOT 8 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Lindecker, Craig M & Jasper, Deanne M $122,560 $126,397.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-004 2419 Gordon Dr. LOT 9 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Killip, Joseph L & Nancy A $118,280 $122,117.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-003 2455 Gordon Dr. LOT 10 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Splinter, John I & Pollyanna $128,270 $132,107.31 61.25 $62.65 $3,837.31 $0.00 $3,837.31 10-22-103-001 2345 Kennedy Rd W BAL OF LOT 11 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB Law Building Company $54,387 $57,018.30 42 $62.65 $2,631.30 $0.00 $2,631.30 10-22-101-001 3299 Kaufmann Ave LOT 1 BLK 18 CLOVER HILLS SUB Gagne, Donald H & Pamela P $125,720 $132,010.06 100.4 $62.65 $6,290.06 $0.00 $6,290.06 10-15-358-001 2512 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 20 CLOVER HILLS SUB Burton, James Michael $134,080 $139,917.73 93.18 $62.65 $5,837.73 $0.00 $5,837.73 10-15-354-030 2511 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Youtzy, Larry J & Linda A $125,510 $131,775.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-15-354-026 2548 Rosewood Dr. LOT 23 BLK 21 CLOVER HILLS SUB Mc Donnell, Daniel C & Margie J $139,540 $145,805.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-15-353-014 2549 Rosewood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB William V & Debra D Dotolo $140,300 $146,895.79 105.28 $62.65 $6,595.79 $0.00 $6,595.79 10-15-353-005 2636 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-1-3-1 & LOT 2-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Timmerman, Le Roy J & Julie K $173,940 $180,468.76 104.21 $62.65 $6,528.76 $0.00 $6,528.76 10-15-353-004 2640 Kennedy Rd LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Pfohl, John A & Judy M $124,080 $130,608.76 104.21 $62.65 $6,528.76 $0.00 $6,528.76 10-15-353-003 2644 Kennedy Rd LOT 2-E PT-1-1-1-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM Meyer, Carol $173,030 $180,780.43 123.71 $62.65 $7,750.43 $0.00 $7,750.43 10-15-353-001 2691 Marywood Dr. LOT 14 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB Clancy, Patrick J & Sheri A $120,710 $130,483.40 156 $62.65 $9,773.40 $0.00 $9,773.40 10-15-351-001 2690 Marywood Dr. LOT 1 BLK 27 CLOVER HILLS SUB Medley, Thomas J & Tina S $168,480 $177,877.50 150 $62.65 $9,397.50 $0.00 $9,397.50 10-15-308-001 3260 Raven Oaks LOT 2 RAVEN OAKS 3260-3280 RAVEN OAKS Dollinc LLC $1,051,150 $1,059,921.00 140 $62.65 $8,771.00 $0.00 $8,771.00 10-16-279-023 2986 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1 BRUECKS SUB Mozena, Rodney M Etal $32,100 $38,365.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-012 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $32,100 $38,365.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-011 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $150,630 $156,895.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-010 3038 Kennedy Rd LOT 4 BRUECKS SUB Kohnen, John J Trust $33,560 $39,825.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-009 3058 Kennedy Rd. LOT 5 BRUECKS SUB Cardy, Lyle E & Shirley Ann $129,660 $135,925.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-022 3078 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 6 BRUECKS SUB Unsen, David M & Beverly A $162,780 $169,045.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-279-007 3150 Kennedy Rd. LOT 7 BRUECKS SUB Pfeiler, George & Rose M $145,910 $153,737.49 124.94 $62.65 $7,827.49 $0.00 $7,827.49 10-16-279-021 3298 W.32nd St. BAL OF BAL OF LOT 8 BRUECKS SUB Pask, Arin C $143,470 $156,523.13 208.35 $62.65 $13,053.13 $0.00 $13,053.13 10-16-483-028 3305 Kaufmann Ave. LOT 5 BLK 1 JOHANSEN SUB #1 Zulic, Zuhdua & Mine $137,200 $147,224.00 160 $62.65 $10,024.00 $0.00 $10,024.00 10-16-483-022 2531 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF 1 JOHN METTELS SUB # 2 Spear, Kathy L $144,220 $151,959.15 123.53 $62.65 $7,739.15 $0.00 $7,739.15 10-16-483-021 2551 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-1-1-2-E 2 AC LOT 1 JOHN METTEL SUB # 2 Leslein, Kenneth A & Colleen $145,010 $150,034.53 80.2 $62.65 $5,024.53 $0.00 $5,024.53 10-16-483-020 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-2 E 2.00 AC OF 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H $104,082 $108,248.23 66.5 $62.65 $4,166.23 $0.00 $4,166.23 10-16-483-019 2571 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 OF E 2.00 AC OF LOT 1 J P METTELS SUB NO 2 Nauman, Victoria L & Gregory H $64,725 $68,891.23 66.5 $62.65 $4,166.23 $0.00 $4,166.23 10-16-483-017 2639 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-2 S1/2 OF 2-1 MIN LOT 452 Heeren, Eugene C & William T $110,290 $116,555.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-483-016 2659 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1 OLD TIMERS ATHLETIC & SUPPER CLUB PLACE Lynn Siegert Building LLC $794,831 $808,957.32 225.48 $62.65 $14,126.32 $0.00 $14,126.32 10-16-277-012 2935 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Guler, Mary P $117,410 $124,088.49 106.6 $62.65 $6,678.49 $0.00 $6,678.49 10-16-277-011 2955 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E (LANDS INSIDE) Cocayne, Patricia A Living Trust $134,210 $138,908.75 75 $62.65 $4,698.75 $0.00 $4,698.75 10-16-277-010 2975 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Sarvis, Tom N & Darleen $134,820 $139,518.75 75 $62.65 $4,698.75 $0.00 $4,698.75 10-16-277-009 2995 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Pierce, Stephanie M & Curtis $149,200 $156,248.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-008 3017 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E Winders, Jacqueline A $131,220 $138,268.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-007 3037 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1-2-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89N-R2E Pfiffner, Thomas D & Irmagene $134,990 $142,038.13 112.5 $62.65 $7,048.13 $0.00 $7,048.13 10-16-277-006 3057 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR2E Key City Rentals $158,680 $164,945.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-277-005 3087 Kennedy Rd. LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE Steines, Rick & Abby L $202,880 $209,145.00 100 $62.65 $6,265.00 $0.00 $6,265.00 10-16-277-013 3139 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF 2-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 & BAL 2-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 T89NR2E Williams, Dennis M & Susan G $174,540 $179,865.25 85 $62.65 $5,325.25 $0.00 $5,325.25 10-16-277-014 3169 Kennedy Rd. BAL LOT 1-2-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Schemmel, Charles J & Sharon $139,080 $146,284.75 115 $62.65 $7,204.75 $0.00 $7,204.75 10-16-277-015 3199 Kennedy Rd. BAL OF LOT 2-1-1-1-1- 1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 89NR2E LANDS INSIDE Virginia Jahnke $83,900 $91,441.18 120.37 $62.65 $7,541.18 $0.00 $7,541.18 10-15-353-018 2674 Kennedy Rd. LOT 1 CAROL MEYER PLACE Specht, William John & Ann Marie $15,640 $20,965 85 $62.65 $5,325 $84 $5,241.31 $7,754,815 $8,062,140.19 4905.43 $307,241.25 00 ---------- 30.8? 65.35 4 120 CA 026 94 c') 9C'96 Z10.21.227.026 00 w19 �44. i ; _ 109.6 — — -------- 0 36'- 60' 120' 'ou 00 SCALE 1 6�0 60 ------- 60 60 60 bU 60 03 0 v A 702722j01 8 3 Z6'9L 0 30' cri -LE 1" =&' FEET g60'LZZ c 1p21"226.023 v v' 7027.226072 V f W f 104.25 O' i o t 0 0 i rn 0) CD o I m InCnA cn �p o 660' LZZ' 6Z" 0� 3p 8j 65.35 120 ' 'o 9£' 96 N N 10.21.227.026 00 J I w � 1:0 N N � N Ezu t� 10.16.483.024 10-16.483.025 10-16.483.026 10-16-483.027 r 10.16-483.028 j N N U7 4 N 70 76 483� 010 IO o �A O�7 � w 0 i N N O1 N I w00 w W w N o j N! CD o o � o N N I 0000 rn A 00 j A E 2625 yenned i o David°& Elair j 5550 Sun Val Victoria & Gregory Victoria & Gregory', Dubuque, IA Nauman Nauman Kenneth & Colleen { t I Kathy Spear Leslein 2571 Kennedy Rd. 2571 Kennedy Rd, r Zuhuda & Mine Zulic 2531 Kennedy Rd. 2551 Kennedy Rd. 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Dubuque, IA 52002 0 rn A N O O_ O Summit Congregational United Church 2885 Kennedy Rd. Dubuque, IA 52002 10.16.429.001 10.16.429.002 3170 Spring Valley Rd. Dubuque Community School (Eisenhower) 2300 Chaney Rd. Dubuque, IA 52001 j 10.15.305.001 O Oc, -/26 10.16.428.001 10.16.428.002 10.16.428.003 StephaniE 2995 Ken \ Dubuque, i \ Tom & Darlene Sarvis o \ 2975 Kennedy Rd. Patricia A. Cocayne Dubuque, IA 52002 � o Living Trust 2955 Kennedy Rd. ubuque,IA 52002 Mary Guler 2935 Kennedy Rd. 6 Dubuque, IA 52002 Al �� 19 93 11 ti Install New Pedestrian Ramp 1� �� a1 J 0 Q rn ii � N O 4 O O O w' � N 50 10.15.301.001 Kevin Firnstahl From: Trish Gleason Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2018 7:41 AM To: Kevin Firnstah) Subject: FW: reguarding the JFK sidewalk project. Forwarding to you. Kind regards, Trish From: Margie McDonnell [mailto:lunchlady1722@aol.com] Sent: October 1, 2018 9:53 PM To: Trish Gleason <Tgleason@cityofdubuque.org> Subject: Fwd: reguarding the JFK sidewalk project. -----Original Message ----- From: Margie McDonnell <lunchlady1722a_aol.com> To: Ideltoro <Ideltoro .cityofdubugue.org>; irios <irios .cityofdubugue.org>; tgleason <tgleason(a)_cityfodubugue.org>; rdbuol <rdbuol .cityofdubugue.org>; riones <riones .cityofdubugue.org>; bshaw <bshaw .cityofdubugue.org>; kmlarson <kmlarson(o-)cityofdubug ue.org>; dresnick <dresnick(C-)-cityofdubugue.org> Sent: Mon, Oct 1, 2018 9:41 pm Subject: reguarding the JFK sidewalk project. Mayor Buol and Council members.. My name is Margie McDonnell, I live at 2548 Rosewood Drive. I am desperately OPPOSED to the sidewalk project. My husband and I bought our home in 1977. I'm opposed for so many reasons . 7 in fact First: of all we do not see the traffic second: it's hilly for walking no one could maneuver crutches or a wheelchair on this sidewalk Third.. Necessity they have established a path for the children to get to school years ago and it's working just fine Fourthly: the petition that is in favor of the sidewalk( my neighbors) have signed it, they had no idea it was presented to them as such" would you like to see the city put a new sidewalk on JFK" Little did they know it was going to cost me six thousand four dollars. Most of those people that signed don't live near us or even care either way. 5th, and probably the most important is the SAFETY! traffic is horrendous on this road. We have had our house hit twice almost three times. both the front of my house and the back of my house coming up the hill. a car was coming up JFK jumped the curb, knocked out a line of trees, a chain -link fence and hit my air conditioner which was up against my house. second one was a car coming down the hill sideswiped my house in the opposite lane it was heading. went into the backyard through a tree line through chain link fence and knocked over a good sized a frame playhouse. There's a lot of power there!!! The third time a lady coming down the hill on the opposite side of the road, crossed overjumped the curb and came toward me and my bedroom. a cedar tree stopped her. II am opposed, because of my age, because of my income, and, my ability to maintain iA and be responsible for A. Number .7 I'm wondering if tllhiis its fair to us as there are so many other properfiies in the city limits that do not Ilhave siidewalllks. Thank you for you time reading my thought. IMargie I cDonnellll 646 Rosewood D Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Margie McDonnell <lunchladyl722@aol.com> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 1:07 PM To: Trish Gleason Subject: Reguarding objective on sidewalks on JFK project From: Margie McDonnell <lunchlady1722@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2018 19:24 To: Roy D. Buol <rdbuol@cityofdubuque.org> Subject: sidewalk on JFK I am totally against this sidewalk. .PLEASE consider carefully on this decision. be Fair.. many other streets do not have sidewalks. do you, in the city? This concerns' me and my husband because We are Seniors, we really can not afford this. We are not able to maintain it in the winter months. We rarely see any one walking. I was shocked to hear your source estimate 16-20 persons per day walking here. do not see it. We do not feel it is necessary! No one in a wheel chair or crutches could maneuver these hills on JFK, so the good Doctors theory does not hold to work with sidewalks on hills. MY husband and I had considered moving to a more suburb area, there they pay associates fees for street maintained etc.. We dismissed this idea because of this added associates fee. This sidewalk fee far exceeds those associations fees. I would pay less out of town to these housing developments. PLEASE CONDICER THIS CAREFULLY AND FAIRLY. necessity, we are both desperately apposed to sidewalks on JFK! We are at your mercy! Click here to report this email as spam. 1 Kevin Firnstahl From: Margie McDonnell <lunchladyl722@aol.com> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 2:49 PM To: Trish Gleason City Clerk Regarding the JFK City sidewalk issue project... MY name is Margie McDonnell 2548 rosewood DR This concerns' me and my husband because We are Seniors, we really can not afford this. We are not able to maintain it in the winter months. We rarely see any one walking. I was shocked to hear your source estimate 16-20 persons per day walking here. I do not see it. We do not feel it is necessary! No one in a wheel chair or crutches could maneuver these hills on JFK, so the good Doctors theory does not hold to work with sidewalks on hills. MY husband and I had considered moving to a more suburb area, there they pay associates fees for street maintained etc.. We dismissed this idea because of this added associates fee. This sidewalk fee far exceeds those associations fees. I would pay less out of town to these housing developments. PLEASE CONDICER THIS CAREFULLY AND FAIRLY. necessity, we are both desperately apposed to sidewalks on JFK! We are at your mercy! Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Margie McDonnell <lunchladyl722@aol.com> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 1:40 PM To: Trish Gleason Subject: OPPOSED TO JFK SIDEWALK PROJECT Click Ihere for the accessible version ...................................................................................................................................................................... Click Ihere for the accessible version JGK city sidewalk project opposition Fri, Sep 21, 2018 1:15 pm Margie McDonnell (lunchladyl722@aol.com)To:tgleason Details My husband and I are�)J to the sidewalks on JFK. We have had a lady come to our door wanting us to sign her petition in favor of this sidewalk. How dare her, I thought. Her plea was this. Would you sign this petition to have the city install a sidewalk on JFK. almost all my neighbors signed it, they thought the city was going to take care of all of this. I don't think the neighbors knew what they were signing... Margie McDonnell 2548 Rosewood Dr Dubuque 556-1694 Reply Reply All Forward Delete More Send Message (Ctrl + enter) Delete More Cancel Click here to report this email as spam. Copyrighted August 6, 2018 City of Dubuque Consent Items # 24. ITEM TITLE: Citizen Petition - John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks SUMMARY: Citizen petition of July 16, 2018 opposing the installation of sidewalks along a certain portion of John F. Kennedy Road. SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File ATTACHMENTS: Description Type 7/16/18 Citizen Petition in Opposition to Sidewalks Supporting Documentation HECEIVED 18 JUL 16 PH 2: 5� 17,0ity Ole' *;s Office July 16, 2618 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: We, the homeowners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), who would be assessed the cost to install sidewalks, do oppose any resolution of need for John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. We OPPOSE this resolution due to: • Need • Accessibility/ Maintenance • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments • Public Safety Property Owner(s) (*Signifies Rental Property) r J 2299 Gordon Drive* 495-7606 ed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) NOTE: See attached email from property owner (Jayna 2299 Gordon Drive* e - os ua n Ja na Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN. �[3TE: Joshua & Way. at liv ... ,rota 55304, Email ee a email to veri ignatures.) Street Address Telephone 2291 Gordon Drive 590-7114 2291 Gordon Drive 542-9337 2315 Gordon Drive 556-9247 2315 Gordon Drive 556-9247 2333 Gordon Drive 584-9082 2343 Gordon Drive 451-2123 2361 Gordon Drive 543-2322 Jolene Rettenber er From: Jayna Adams <adamO383@umn.edu> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 9:28 PM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: JFK Sidewalk I would like to add my name to the petition opposing the proposed sidewalk on JFK. 3 OPPOSE this resolution due to: • Need • Accessibility/ Maintenance • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments • Public Safety Jayna Schmitt 2299 Gordon Street Click here to report this email as spam. Beacon - Dubuque County, IA hi(ps-.//beacon.schneidereorp.com/Application.aspx?AppID---93 &Lay... #N,Soaco n Summary Dubuque County, IA Parcel ID 1022103011 Alternate ID 1-17.13.2 Property Address 2299 GORDON OR DUBUQUE IA 52001 SeclTwp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 2 B L K 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2015-8722(7l712015) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA- DUBUQUE CITWDBQCOMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Adams. Ryan M Schmitt.Joshua D & Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot:61.00x 146.00 Lot Area 0.21 AcresA906 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single -Family/ Rental Unit Style 1 StoryFrame Architectural Style Ranch Year Built 1961 Condition Above Normal Grade what's this? 445 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Alum/Vinyl Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 936 SF Attic Type None; Number of Rooms 5 above; 0 below Num ber of Red rooms 3above :0below Base mentArea Type Full Basement Area 936 Basement Finished Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 2535F - Att Frame (Built 1961); Sales Date Seller Buyer 7/1/2015 KUETER, RITA L SCHMITT, JOSHUA Or JAYNA M & RYAN M Mai li ng Ad dress Schmitt, Joshua D & Jayna M Eta 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Recording Sale Cond]tic n-NUTC Type 15-8722 Normal Deed * There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Multi Parcel Amount $123.000.00 I of 7/12i2018, 9:20 AM 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27, Q-01 2381 Gordon Drive 590-5325 2381 Gordon Drive 590-4962 2395 Gordon Drive 258-2866 2395 Gordon Drive 543-3945 2419 Gordon Drive 590-2980 2419 Gordon Drive 599-3091 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 ��- 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 2512 Marywood ❑r 584-0884 4"-V\ Vy-%, � 7'L--� 2512 Marywood Dr 584-0884 2511 Marywood Dr 590-7811 ,LI 2511 Marywood Dr 513-4749 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 G 2548 Rosewood ❑r 556-1694 NOTE: See attached email from property owners [Sill 2549 Rosewood A 870-754-4036 and Debra Dotolo3 who reside in Harrison, Arkansas. 2549 Rosewood DrIr 870-754-0680 (*`NOTE-. Owners of 2549 Ros Dotolo w Ve at 406 tchea Trace in Harrison, Arkansas 72601. Email address is . st�,4u _ . See „ y their signatures.) (per Emma, 717-825-5388.) 2636 John F. Kennedy 556-1578 2636 John F. Kennedy 556-1578 2640 John F. Kennedy 2640 John F. Kennedy July 9, 2018 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: We, the homeowners at 2549 Rosewood Dr, along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), who would be assessed the cost to install sidewalks, d❑ appose any resolution of need for John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. We OPPOSE this resolution due to: • Need • Accessibility/Maintenance • Financial Burden of Sidewalks Assessments • Public Safety Sincerely, ViCCiam & Debra Dotofo 2549 Rosewood ❑r. Dubuque, Iowa 52001 870-754-0680— Bills Cell 870-754-4036 --- Debra Cell billd5l@msn.com debra.dotolo(@northark.edu Jolene Rettenberger From: Debra Qotolo <debra.dotolo@northark.edu > Sent: Monday, July 09, 2018 1:43 PM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: sidewalks Attachments: sidewalk.docx Jolene If there is anything else you need just let us know... Thanks for keeping us inform. Please let me know when you get this. System is being worked on.... Educational Opportunity Center Center Campus 303 North Main Street Znd Floor, Suite C207 Harrison, AR 72601 870-391-3524 Debra . d otolo@ nort h a rk. ed u -1 - - -- -- - --- -- x Click here to report this email as Spam. 1 Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https.//beacon.schneidercorp.com/Appi-tcation.aspc?AppID=93 &Lay... 0 , Beacon M Dubuque County, IA iiil Summary Parcel ID 1015353014 Alternate ID 1-17A-3-1 Property Address 2549 ROSEWOOD DR DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Descript[on LOT 1 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2014-137(113/2014) ConIractBook/Pa ge Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential {Nate: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.} District OUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed holder Contract Holder Dotolo. William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 70.00 x 105.00 Lot Area 0.17 Acres; 7,350 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Singia-Family/Owner Occupied Style Split Foyer Frame Architectural Style Split Foyer Year Built 1963 Condition Above Normal Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof Asph 1 Gable Flooring Carp/Vinyl Foundation Cont Exterior Material Stl Interior Material Drwl B r i ck or $ton a Venee r Total Gross Living Area 988 SF Attic Type None; Number of Rooms 6 above; 2 below Numher of Bedrooms 3 above: 1 below Base mentArea Type Full Basement Area 988 8asementFinishadAre a 750-LivingQtrs. (Mu lti) Plumbing 2 Full Bath: 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances 1Range UnIt: IOven -Single: Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches 1S Frame Open (152 SF); Decks Additions Garages 288 SF - Att Frame i BuiIt 19631: Mailing Address Dotolo, William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace H ar rison AR 72601 1 of 3 7/912018, 2: 10 PM 32. r, 2644 John F. Kennedy 513-7376 2691 Marywood Dr 543-4601 2691 Marywood ❑r 543-2691 2690 Marywood ❑r 564-1341 2690 Marywood ❑r 513-1988 3305 Kaufmann Ave 581-0788 38. 3305 Kaufmann Ave 581-0788 39. 2531 John F. Kennedy 590-3825 40. 2551 John F. Kennedy 599-4180 41. 2551 John F. Kennedy 582-6565 4 . 2571 John F. Kennedy - Creative Edge Hair & Tanning Salon) 583-3500 —.iHess 43. �,, 2639 John F. Kennedy 451-0828 i 4 2659 John F. Kennedy 556-0776 - ❑TE: Business - Eg Ihof, 5iegert & Casper Westview Funeral Home & Crematory) 45. 3038 John F. Kennedy* 301-331-7812 { eed Holder — John J. Kohnen Trust, c/o Kevin Kohnen in Waddell, AZ, 224-402-5311) 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. aOw �ffilri _ 3058 John F. Kennedy 3058 John F. Kennedy 3078 John F. Kennedy 3078 John F. Kennedy 3150 John F. Kennedy 3150 John F. Kennedy 3139 John F. Kennedy 3139 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 583-8954 556-4130 556-4130 556-5968 556-5968 556-4452 556-4452 54. 55. 56. q Ik. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. M. 66. 67. 68. 70, 3298 West 32nd St 2935 John F. Kennedy 2955 John F. Kennedy 2975 John F. Kennedy 2975 John F. Kennedy (T COLMIdu A,2995 John F. Kennedy 2995 John F. Kennedy 3017 John F. Kennedy 3037 John F. Kennedy 3037 John F. Kennedy ti 3057 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Holder— City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) J 3059 John F. Kennedy* ao K-1- � � {Dee older - Ke entals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 3087 John F. Kennedy 3087 John F. Kennedy 3169 John F. Kennedy 3169 John F. Kennedy 715-415-3801 -� J,�f/433? 588-0108 556-2905 556-2905 581-9803 563-329-0561 583-0564 588-0951 588-0951 599-7225 599-7225 556-6142 556-6142 GLrC. 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd* 583-8790 — Virgini ahnke, 1771 Rosemont St) 71. (� M tM v-, 2986 John F. Kennedy 588-9562 (vacant lot owned by Rodney & Joel Mozena) 72. 2986 John F. Kennedy 588-4575 ` c • nt lot own d by Joel & Rodney Mozena) Nl7 See attached email 73. f�mproperty owner. 3038 John F. Kennedy** 224-402-5311 ("*NOTE: O of lots on Kennedy Road, East Side of Kennedy at 3038 and' below 3038 ari the lot above 3038 is Kevin Kohnen who lives at 7326 North Citrus Road, Waddell, Arizona 85355. Email address is .. See attached email to verify his signature.) The renter also signed the pibltition on #45. Jolene Rettenberger From: Kevin Kohnen < kknddl@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2018 1:41 PM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Re: Petition against sidewalk construction on John F. Kennedy Road in Dubuque, Iowa To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: Kevin Kohnen, owner of 3038 John F. Kennedy Rd (east side), with a lot below 3038, and the lot above 3038, still supports the petition against the sidewalk construction for (3 lots), The Financial Burden would be difficult at this time as well as to justify the need, accessibility and the additional maintenance related issues. Thank You for your consideration. Sincerely, Kevin Kohnen 224-402-5311 kkndd1@gma1.corn On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 10:12 AM, Jolene Rettenberger <Jrettenb@cityofdubugue.or> wrote: ` Hi, Kepi I need another "petition email' from you as soon as you can get it to me. Back on Monday, July 2nd, had to go before the City Council on our John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks again. The vote was 5-2 that we have to in II sidewaiks, however, see the attached newspaper articles from the Telegraph Herald from Saturday and Sunday's ers. Things have changed again... Since this has happened so fast (as of Friday, July 6 }, ve to have another petition from ALL property owners along JFK Road. Below is some information I just shad with ❑the rope rty owners who live in Arkansas. (see below for petition writing) Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: Beacon - Dubuque- County,1A , - - .. - .,https:Ilheacon.schneidercorpxonVApplication.aspx?ApplD=93.&L,ay... ,Beacon Dubuque County, IA Summary ParceIID 1016279010 Alternately 5-16.1-63 Property Address JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 SecawpMng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 4 BRUECKS SUS (Note. Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Paige 200800017378 (12/19/2008) Contract Book/Page Grass Acres 0,00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is For tax purposes only. Nat to be used for zoning_) District DUBA-DUBUQUECITYIDBQCOMMSCH Schoof District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Kohnen, John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell A7 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lat:100.00 x 425.00 Lot Area 0.98 Acres, 42,500 SF Yard Extras #1- (1) Shed 120SF, Frame, Average Pricing, Built 1999 Sales Date Seller 2/11/1999 Valuation Buyer Recording Sale Condition -NUTC D-9912890 UnuseableSal e-Other Mailing Address Koh nen. John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 + There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Multl Type Parcel Amount Deed $0.00 2018 2017 2016 2015 Classification Residential Residential Residential Residential + Assessed Land Value $32,590 $32,590 $32.590 $32.590 + Assessed Building Value $0 $D $0 $0 + Assessed Dvvell ing Value $970 $970 $900 $900 = Gross Assessed Value $33,560 $33,560 $33,490 $33,490 Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Net Assessed Value $33,560 $33,560 $33.490 $33,490 Taxation 2016 2015 Pay2017-2018 Pay2016-2017 + Taxable Land Value $18,556 $18,128 + Taxab le 8 u I Idi ng Value $D $0 + Ta xa b le Dwel I ng Va lue $512 $501 = Gross Taxable Value $19,068 $18,629 Military Credit $0 $0 = Net Taxable VaIue $19,068 $18,629 x Levy Rate [per $100D of value] 33.91801 34+01012 = Gross Taxes Due $646.75 $63357 Ag Land Credit $0-00 $0,00 Family Farm Credit $0,00 $0,00 Homestead Credit $0,00 $0,00 I of 2 7/13/2018, 1:55 PM Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https:/(beacon.schneidercorp.comlApplication.aspx`?Apply=93 &Lay... ,, Beacon ti� Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1016279011 Alternate ID 5.16.1-64 Property Address 3D38 JOHN F KEN NEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec Twp/Rng NIA BriefTax Deseription LOT 3BRUECKSSUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 200800017378 (12/19/2008) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only, Not to he used for zoning,) District DUBA-DUBUQUE C ITY/DBQ COM M SC H School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Koh ne n, John J Trust 3/2 6107 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.DO x 400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres; 40.000 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single •Famfly /OwnerOccupied Style 1 Story Brick Architecturai Style Convent ional(newer 2s) Year Built 1950 Condition Normal Grade vhat's this' 4 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Brk Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 1.556 SF Attic Type Floor & Stairs: Number of Rooms 5 above: 0 below Number of Bedrooms 2 above; 0 below Base mentArea Type Full Basement Area 1.556 Basement Finished Area Plumhing 2 Full Bath; 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Parches Concrete 5toop/Deck(80 SF); Decks Wood Deck-Med (416 SF); Asph/Wd Roof OH-Med (80 SF]; Additions 1 Story Brick (52 SF) (52 Bsmt SF); Garages 650 SF - Att Frame (Built 1950); Sales Date Seller Buyer Retarding Sale Condition -NUTC 211111999 D-99/2890 UnuseableSale - Other Mailing Address Kohnen, John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 + There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Mufti Type Parcel Amount Deed $O.OD 1 of 3 711312018, 1:47 PM . Beacon .-:Dnlyuque-County, IAA . https. //beacon. schneidercorp. com/Appl is ation. aspx?AppID=93 &Lay_.. Beacon'" Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel JD 1016279012 Alternate ID 5.16-1-65 Property Address 3038JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT BRUECKS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 200800017378 (12/19/2008) ContractBook/Page Gross Acres 0,00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R-Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.] District DUBA- DUB UQUECITYIDBQCOMMSCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Kohnen, John J Trust M&07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0,92 Acres; 40,000 SF Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition -HUTC 2/11/1999 D-99Y2890 UnuseableSaIe-Other Valuation Malting Address Kohnen, John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 + There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Multi Type Parcel Amount Deed $0.00 2018 2017 2016 2015 Classification Residential Residential Residential Residential + Assessed Land Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 + Assessed8uildingValue $0 $0 $0 $0 + Assessed Dwelling Value $0 $0 $0 $0 - Gross Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,1011 Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Net Assessed Value $37,100 $3Z,100 $32,100 $32,100 Taxation 2016 2015 Pay 2017-2018 Pay 2016-2017 + Taxable Land Value $18.277 $17.856 + Taxable Bu i Id I ng Va I ue $0 $0 + Taxable Dwe I F ng Value $0 $0 = Gross Taxable Value $18,277 $17,856 Military Credit $0 $0 = Net Taxa bie Value $18,277 $17,856 x Levy Rate (per $1000 of value) 33,91801 34,01012 = Grass Taxes Due $619.92 $607,28 Ag Land Credit $0-00 $0-00 Family Farm Credit $0.00 $0,00 Homestead Credit $0.00 $0-00 Disabled and Senior Citizens Credit $0.00 $0-00 Business Property Credit $0.00 $0,00 = Net Taxes Due $620.00 $608,00 1 of 2 7/13/2018, 1:47 PM Copyrighted July 2, 2018 City of Dubuque Action Items # 1. ITEM TITLE: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks SUMMARY: City Manager transmitting information about the John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Council ATTACHMENTS: Description John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks-MVM Memo Staff Memo Exhi bit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Exhibit J Type City Manager Memo Staff Memo Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks DATE: June 27, 2018 Dubuque WAwdo CII 200'7.2012 2013.2017 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos is transmitting information about the John F. Kennedy Road sidewalks. k�4 64�-� Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:jh Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos City Engineer THE CITY OF DUB b E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer DATE: June 6, 2018 RE: John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalks INTRODUCTION Dubuque *Amda City 2007.2012 2013.2017 This memo gives an update on the request for sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial (IA 32). BACKGROUND Since 1999 there has been discussion in the community concerning sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. In 1999, the Engineering Department prepared improvement plans, and assessments based on preliminary approval of the project by City Council. At the July 6, 1999 public hearing, the City Council rejected the project due to objections from the property owners who cited high assessment costs and lack of pedestrian usage. In preparation of the John F. Kennedy Road Reconstruction Project from Spring Valley Road to the northerly City limits in 2002, Engineering had included the installation of sidewalks with the project. At the April 15, 2002 public hearing on the plans for the project, the City Council eliminated the sidewalks from the project. Since October 2006, many requests have been made for sidewalks on this section of John F. Kennedy Road. On May 7, 2007 the Engineering Department requested direction from the City Council on how to proceed with the installation of sidewalks in this corridor. The property owners at that time along Gordon Drive, whose backyards abut John F. Kennedy Road, filed a petition in objection to the placement of sidewalks in this area. The primary issues cited were: a) Steep backyard slopes; and b) Accessibility to John F. Kennedy Road from Gordon Drive for winter maintenance and to use equipment (shovels and/or snow blowers). At the same time, area residents and Eisenhower Elementary school staff had filed a petition, Exhibit C, with over 75 signatures in support of sidewalk installation along this corridor. On August 6, 2007, the City Council directed the Engineering Department to proceed with initiating a sidewalk replacement project along John F. Kennedy Road, from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial (IA 32). At the December 3, 2007 City Council meeting, the City Council adopted the Resolution of Necessity, approved the Preliminary Schedule of Assessment, established the date for the public hearing, and authorized the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project between Asbury Road and the NW Arterial (IA Hwy 32). The public hearing was on December 17, 2007. The preliminary Schedule of Special Assessments were mailed to all impacted property owners on December 6, 2007. The mailing also included an informational sheet concerning the special assessments. At the December 17, 2007 City Council Meeting, a motion was made to receive and file the documents and adopt the Resolutions approving plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); Resolution of Necessity for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); and Resolution approving preliminary schedule of assessments for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). The motion was seconded. Gordon Drive residents at the time spoke to the City Council in opposition. The City Council denied the project moving forward on a 7-0 vote. At the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting, the City Council received and filed correspondence concerning the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. A petition, Exhibits A and B, from residents on Gordon Drive and other residents along John F. Kennedy Road and the area opposed to the installation of sidewalks was submitted. DISCUSSION On February 19, 2018, City Council directed city staff to investigate the costs and feasibility of installing sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. Current Condition The corridor currently has sidewalks on both sides at different locations but not continuous. Gaps occur most prominently north of Kaufmann Avenue up to Marywood on the north side where it meets John F. Kennedy Road. Additionally, a gap in sidewalk coverage exists north of Spring Valley Road up to the city limits. See the attached map, Exhibit D, where the sidewalk is shown to exist and not exist. 2 Below is a table that summarizes the lengths of sidewalk missing on each side of John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial. JFK Sidewalks Installed LF Not Installed LF East Side 1825 2812 West Side 3046 1645 Tota 1 4871 4457 Current Policy and Practice Since the 1857 City Charter, Exhibit E, the City has recognized the importance of sidewalks in the community. The 13th article of the charter states the City is "to open, alter, extend, widen, establish and vacate, and to grade, pave and otherwise improve, clean and keep in repair the sidewalks, streets, alleys, wharves, docks, landings, and other public grounds of said city". The City of Dubuque has had a sidewalk installation and repair policy adopted since 1919, Exhibit F. This policy has been modified and amended over the year with the most current copy of the policy attached to this memo. This policy is what city staff refer to when talking to property owners on the need to install or repair sidewalks. Per City Ordinance it is the abutting property owner's responsibility to maintain sidewalks. The Engineering Department responds with dedicated staff members to sidewalk complaints and they inspect city owned sidewalks throughout the city. This response and inspection process is done to minimize trip hazards to the public and provide equitable means of access to all residents. Additionally, in 2011, the City of Dubuque adopted a Complete Streets Policy, Exhibit G, whereas the following design goals and applications are described: 2. Complete Street Design Goals: a. Design and construct new streets in anticipation of increased demand for bicycling, walking and transit facilities. b. Design and construct new streets that allow for future improvements to accommodate complete street design attributes, such as provision of extra right of way to accommodate an off-street bike trail in the future. c. New public streets that implement all or some components of complete street design shall utilize standards found in the following design guidelines: a. AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials). b. SUDAS (statewide urban design and specifications program). c. Federal highway administration. d. ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers). 3. Complete Street Applications: 3 a. Most collector and arterial streets are constructed/reconstructed by the City of Dubuque and hence application of complete street design criteria will be handled through the city's internal design and approval process. b. Local residential streets in most new residential subdivisions will incorporate some complete street design criteria, such as sidewalks on both sides of the street, curb ramps at intersection corners, etc. c. Collector streets within new subdivision, in addition to above, may restrict driveway access to side streets to facilitate on street bike trails, could include wide sidewalks and parkways to facilitate walking. (Ord. 1-12, 1-17-2012) Additionally, the installation of sidewalks is discussed in the recently adopted City Comprehensive Plan titled Imagine Dubuque. In Chapter 8 — Transportation and Mobility Complete Streets are specifically discussed. As quoted in the chapter, "The objective of Complete Streets is to provide safe and convenient transportation options for all modes of transportation and system users." In all street projects, city staff are looking for opportunities to make streets complete. This includes the recently completed Historic Millwork District project and the Elm Street complete Streets Project from 9th Street to 12th Street. Below is a list of streets with similar traffic volume and design type to John F. Kennedy Road around the City of Dubuque. Road From To Sidewalks complete? John F. Kennedy Asbury Rd. NW Arterial No Asbury Road University Ave. NW Arterial Yes Pennsylvania Avenue University Ave. NW Arterial Yes University Avenue Bluff St. Asbury Rd. Yes Loras Boulevard Bluff St. University Ave. Yes Grandview Avenue Kane St. US 20 Yes Kaufmann Avenue Central Ave JFK Road Yes W. Locust Street Bluff St. Clarke Drive Yes Sidewalks on Dual Frontages During the discussions concerning the JFK sidewalks, the residents along Gordon Drive have expressed their concern of having to maintain sidewalks on two frontages. This is different than corner lots that have sidewalks on two sides of the house and must be maintained by the owner. In this case, the additional sidewalk is located at the back lot line of the property. In the winter, the concern is how does one reach the sidewalk with M snow in the backyard and limited access. There has also been concern about the amount of snow to be cleared due to JFK Road being a primary snow clearing route in the city. Some of the streets in Dubuque have dual frontage like Gordon Drive and are maintained by the abutting property owners: Kimberly Drive (Asbury Road) LaVista Court (Asbury Road) Arrowwood Lane (W. 32nd Street / Arboretum Drive) Arrowwood Lane (Arboretum Drive) Glenwood Court (Pennsylvania Avenue) Amy Court (Pennsylvania Avenue) Lunar Drive (Crescent Ridge) Lake Ridge Drive (Starlite Drive) Council Hill Drive (Fremont Avenue) Autumn Ridge Lane (South Pointe Drive) Corridor Usage The current corridor has a number of different users: a. School traffic due to the proximity of Eisenhower School b. Pedestrian activated stop light near Sunset Circle and John F. Kennedy Road (school boundary for Eisenhower School is shown in the figure below) c. Significant area of potential students west of John F. Kennedy Road and north of the NW Arterial Students north of the NW Arterial do not have an accessible sidewalk route to Eisenhower School either via John F. Kennedy Road or 32nd Street. Students on the east side of John F. Kennedy Road use the Dubuque Community School District asphalt path at the end of Chrissy Drive. The path is owned by the school district, not the City. Photos of pedestrians either in the grass or street are in the attachment to this memo, Exhibit J. 5 Eisenhower Elementary School - School Boundaries Map (School Attendance Zone) Search IA address: GO ` It, ■Pnmary FRIMiddle �H W9h ©other/mined Map Sa-phte Sageville School Attendance Zone E❑❑❑ EISENHOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0, Asbury 5t� x�•r� c,,,� F.a Figure 7 - Eisenhower Elementary School Attendance Boundary 2 F /di ,r 4 Eagle Point Park 9 s� 4,- a_ m` x'g 3 t r 52 R Q Casino Q 61 s, v }� Dubuque Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Considerations 61 The City of Dubuque has spent significant investment in accessibility accommodations in the public right of way and in public facilities. As we design streets and make improvements in the public right of way, the City is bound to follow federal law related to accessibility and equal access. As an example, when the engineering department started to design the Cedar Cross Road Reconstruction Project plans, the city attorney's office looked at the ADA requirements and advised the staff to make sure there were sidewalk accommodations on both sides of the street. This provides equal access to people on both sides of the street without having to go out of their way to reach the sidewalk. A bus stop adjacent to 2644 Kennedy Road was installed in December of 2004 to primarily serve residents that live in a group home on Marywood Drive that is operated by Hillcrest Family Services. Based on coordination efforts with ADA consultants and reviewing federal requirements, the City is required under federal ADA guidelines to install sidewalks to this location if transit service is continued. 9 Cost Impacts City staff reached out to area contractors for possible pricing of the sidewalk installation. The cost for installation is estimated to be around $6.00 per square foot. Based on a 100-foot lot frontage, this cost to the property owner would be $6.00 x 100' x 4' _ $2400. Some of the properties would incur higher costs than this due to the need for short retaining walls. In 2007 some property owners installed the sidewalks on the west side of the street (Kennedy Manor Apartments and Summit Congregational Church). They replaced sidewalks in advance of the City doing an assessible sidewalk installation project. This amounted to around 800 feet of sidewalk. Under the current City sidewalk policy, property owners can hire their own contractor and have sidewalk installed or replaced. The sidewalk policy allows property owners to install the sidewalks themselves, if the sidewalks meet the workmanship and specification requirements of the City. Special Assessments Policy The City of Dubuque has an assessment policy where, concerning a project such as the JFK sidewalks, it could be assessed against the property if the owner so chooses. If the property owner elects not to pay for the project after the assessment is levied, they have the option to have the amount due for the sidewalk added to their property taxes at a rate of 3% per year for fifteen years. Using the example above of a $2,400 assessment, the annual cost would be approximately $201.00 per year to a property owner. REQUESTED ACTION This memo is provided for your information and as requested by the City Council. Please let me know if you have any further questions. 7 Photos of Pedestrians in Grass or on Street Figure 2 - Mowing ROW 1 PEDESTRIANS WALKING ALONG JFK Figure 3 - Walking in Street 1 Figure 3 - Walking in grass Figure 4 - Walking near Gordon Drive Figure 6 - Busy Street— Note Walk Path in Grass No'fy'� a ca- Public Input on the Installation of Sidewalks See Attached Letters — Exhibits A, B, C, H, and I 10 Page I of 2 Jeanne Schneider - Sidewalk installation on JFK Rd. From, <RFLYNN314@aol,com> To: trdbuol@cityofdubuque.org> Bate: 12/12/2007 11:12 PM Subject: Sidewalk installation on JFK Rd. CC: aamichafski@cityofdubuque.org>, erjones@cityofduhuque.org>, <klynch@cityofdubuque.org>, <kbraig@eityofdubuque.org>, ajconnors63@mchsi.com>, apcline@cityofdubuge,org>, <biynn@dbeco.org> To; Mayor Roy Euol and Dubuque City Council members From: Robert Lynn 2381 Gordon Dr. Ret: Sidewalk installation on JFK I will not be attending the December 17th meeting where discussion will take place regarding the instal#ation of sidewalks along JFK Rd. from Asbury Rd. to the Northwest Arterial. Please take a few minutes to read this letter so that my opinion on the matter can be heard. I reside at 2381 Gordon ❑r. with my wife and 3 children and have been here since 1989. 1 know all my neighbors on Gordon Dr. and share their concerns with this project. I am against the installation of a sidewalk as it is not needed and will only cause a burden on those of us who live here. I want to point out a petition in favor of the project that was presented to you. This petiton was presented to parents who were attending an Eisenhower School function, One name on this petition is Kim Meyer of Gordon Dr. Kim will tell you that she signed this petiton because it was placed in front of her while she was signing other documents pertaiing to her children, that it was a hectic situation with children all about so she just signed whatever was given to her. Kim Meyer is against the sidewalk installation. Although she lives on the unaffected side of Gordon Dr., her mother lives on the affected side of Gordon ❑r. and there is no way Kim whould have ever signed anything in Favor of this sidewalk that would affect her mother. Kim's mother is a widowed senior citizen who lives alone. A large percentage of the other names on this petition are from parents who do not live anywhere near Eisenhower school. They documented their address's from areas around the }telly Lane/ Fremont area. How does this project affect them? Their children will never walk to or From school and only goes to prove that this petition is tainted and should be disregarded. Let me ensure you that their are no children who walk along JFK to get to school, Those children who live in the Gordon ❑r.ICrissy Dr, area use the trail that runs off of Crissy Dr. Our children all attended Eisenhower and never even considered it. Traffic is hectic at the intersection of Kaufmann and JFK and is a dangerous place for any walker, with or without a sidewalk. As for the children in the Kimberly[Waltor St. area, they walk along Walter to Sunset Circle and use the teacher attended crosswalk. I have heard comments that bike riders need a sidewalk to get to the new bike trail that runs along the Arterial. That is nonsense. The only people that are going to do this are experienced long distance bike riders and they will use the street, as they always do. Children and leisure riders are not going on such a ride, consider the hilly terrain. The sidewalk section running along Gordon fir. deserves some serious consideration above all. I hope that you have all taken the time to look over the area and the demands it would put on the homeowners If so, you are aware that is impossible to reach the sidewalk section from the backyards. That it is unreasonable to ask us to maintain such a walk in the winter nor is there any good way of doing it. Public safety is a concern, and the pub?lc in this matter is us. I have paid close attention to the snow plows this month and noticed that when they go down JFK the rrajority of the snow coming off of the blade is landing exactly where this sidewalk will be. It would be a never ending nightmare to keep the walks clean during the winter. During the spring/summer season there are a few people who walk along this portion of JFK. Not many, ti1�:11C :1I3i�curricrits :�nc1 ,Settings!jschneid'lLocal ... t 2/13/2007 Page 2 of 2 but some. I have noticed that most of them use the sidewalk that currently exists on the opposite side of JFK. Those that walk on the Gordon Dr. side do so because they want to. This area is always kept clean and well mowed. if they truly had a problem with walking on grass I suspect they would use the sidewalk on the other side. If I don't need something, I don't purchase it. That is what is being asked of us. There is no need for a sidewalk along JFK, especially the Gordon Dr. area. Maybe somebody wants it, but there is no need for it and the cost does not justify the want. Common sense comes into play here, weigh the good vs the bad, the cost and hardship, and the fact that there is already a sidewalk behind Gordon Dr. for those who want to use it. I do hope that whoever it is that wants this project also voices his or her opinion to you because I would love to know why it is needed so badly. Sincerly Robert F. Lynn See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways ta_ stay in.,shape for winter. tile:ll( }Documents and SettingsljschneidU,ocal Settingsl7'cmp\Xl'(irpWise147601-2C 1, l)... 12/13/2007 Kevin Firnstahl _ From: Mike Rettenberger <mike.retten@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2018 6:13 PM To: Roy D. Buol; Ric W. Jones; David T. Resnick; Brett Shaw; Luis Del Toro; Kate Larson; Jake A. Rios Cc: Kevin Firnstahl; Jolene Rettenberger Subject: February 19, 2018, City Council Meeting - Action Item #1 - Citizen Correspondence Requesting Sidewalk Installation on John F. Kennedy Road Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: My name is Jolene Rettenberger and I reside with my husband, Michael, for over 29 years at the address of 2291 Gordon Drive. At this time, we would like to share the opposition of the placement of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. I know that this is a rather long email, but it has a lot of valuable and worthy information that we feel is very important to share with the City Council members since about half of the members are new to the City Council since this issue was first addressed back in the summer of 1999. Late morning on Friday, February 16th, 2018, 1 received a telephone call from one of our Gordon Drive neighborslfriends with a concern that the Sidewalk Installation on John F. Kennedy Road was back on the City Council agenda as an Action Item for Monday, February 19th. So needless to say, the communication with all of our neighbors started immediately with the sharing of information with everyone from the neighborhoods of Gordon Drive to the neighborhoods of John F. Kennedy Road/Northwest Arterial. It is my understanding that communication (WebQA) was created on February 5, 2018, by Bill and Jan Stoffel of 3384 Ashley Lane, Dubuque, expressing their concerns over placement of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road stretching from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial. As you are aware, this will be the third City Council attempt requesting sidewalk installation along John F. Kennedy Road. The first request was presented to the City Council back on Tuesday, July 6,1999 at 7:00 pm at the Carnegie -Stout Public Library, in which there were no Yeas, and Nays from Buoi, Mayor Duggan, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins and Voetberg. Motion failed. In the July 7, 1999, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Jeffrey Pieters, listed under other business, the council cited the following remarks: • Declined to authorize a $141,566 project to extend sidewalks along the east and west sides of Kennedy Road, between Asbury Road and Spring Valley Road. • All of the property owners who would have been assessed for a portion of the costs of the sidewalk project signed a petition apposing it. • In such a case, a unanimous vote is required of the council to authorize a project, said Public Works Director Mike Koch. • The council did vote unanimously against the project. • "This is the first time, I think we've had 100% opposition anywhere," said Council Member Dirk Voetberg. "But quite frankly, with 100% opposition, I am real loath to say government knows best," he said. • The City Council initially had directed Koch to develop a sidewalk plan for that stretch of Kennedy Road, along with four others in April 1998. • Council Member Roy Buol said that one of those other sidewalk projects, on Pennsylvania Avenue, had several signs indicating it was warranted, where the Kennedy Road project did not. For instance, worn paths in the grass along the road indicated heavy pedestrian traffic along Pennsylvania Avenue. Kennedy Road has no such markings, he said. Also, "I've never gotten a call on that section of Kennedy Road," Buol said. "I don't see a need for it myself." • Council Member Ann Michalski said she believed adding sidewalks actually would compromise pedestrian safety along that stretch of Kennedy Road. A guardrail between the roadway and adjacent properties would have to be shifted to accommodate the sidewalk, rendering it a less effective barrier, Michalski said. • Mayor Duggan said the argument some senior residents posed, that adding sidewalks along their properties would pose a heavy burden in terms of shoveling snow, was a valid one. To clear the accumulated plowed snow from the four -lane road, he said, residents 'would probably need a snow blower like we have at the airport.' The second request was presented to the City Council back on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building. Motion failed 0-7. See below for some of the minutes of the Public Hearing: • Petition from residents on John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) in opposition to the proposed sidewalk installation project. • City Manager advising that the neighborhood meeting regarding the JFK Sidewalk Installation Project, scheduled for Tuesday, December 11 th, was canceled due to weather, however, there have been phone conversations with Gordon Drive residents. • Several neighbors spoke in opposition to the proposed project. Jolene Rettenberger at the meeting (back on July 6, 1999) stated that then Council Member Buol agreed that the sidewalk was not necessary; Council Member Joe Robbins had said that petitions were circulated and people signed them without knowing what it was about; and Council Member Ann Michalski had said she believed sidewalks would be unsafe to walk on. • Council Member Kevin Lynch said that of those that spoke, he did not hear anything with respect to a need for sidewalks, but that the project was creating a hardship both financial and physical. • Council Member Patricia Cline questioned why build in that area. She said she would not vote for the project and explained the process for the record. • Council Member Ann Michalski stated that she opposed the project in 1999 to place sidewalks along Gordon Drive. She was concerned with the area around Kaufmann Avenue and John F. Kennedy Road, especially north of Spring Valley Road. She requested that the City review the maintenance of sidewalks along arterials. • Council Member Ric Jones spoke about the public and private costs noting that the City does incur costs. He reiterated that this was not a "done deal", and that there is statutory process for such a project. He admitted that he was the one responsible for bringing it to the table, but he is not supportive of it now. • Council Member Karla Braig said she would never vote for a sidewalk along Gordon Drive and making residents responsible for what is essentially a public sidewalk. She believes there is a need for more bus stops and that the City should look at more use of paths and trails. • Council Member Joyce Connors thanked her colleagues for expressing the same concerns she had. • Mayor Roy Buol stated that if sidewalks were needed in the area, there would have been more people present in support of the project. N Please note that in-between these City Council meeting dates from 1999-2007, several articles have appeared in the Telegraph Herald over the years. For example, an article taken from the May 8, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, was entitled, "Council Curbs Sidewalk Plan". This article shared that on a 4-3 vote, the council directed the City Engineering Department to look at a tough bit of terrain affecting residents on Gordon Drive, on the east side of the roadway, and to review the entire project. Mayor Roy Buol and Council Members Kevin Lynch and Pat Cline cast the no votes, possibly an indication on how they would vote on the overall project, which would likely go through a public hearing to move forward. Council Member Kevin Lynch quoted, "I have not heard a compelling argument why we need to do this. I don't think it's necessary." Council Member Ric Jones quoted, "What we need is a safe path for citizens." A point of discussion was the project's effects on residents on Gordon Drive, whose property abuts the east side of Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Kaufmann Avenue. Their lots have a steep decline before meeting the roadway at a guard rail, with little space for a walk. Council Member Karla Braig quoted, "I honestly don't know how they could keep those sidewalks cleared of ice and snow in the winter time." Council Member Ann Michalski noted the council has made such exceptions for home owners in the past, pointing out that by City code, sidewalks should have been installed as the neighborhoods developed. In the Auqust 5, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, entitled, "Dubuque, Homeowners Reach Crosswalk", City Council members will take up the issue of building sidewalks along Kennedy Road. The discussion of the issue will be limited to the council table. The Engineering Department recommends that a public hearing be held next year after it is known how many residents had opted to do their own work, which would be necessary to design the final project to be let for bid. If the council decides to move forward, the Engineering Department then would consult with property owners. Council Member Ric Jones was quoted, "I've overwhelmingly heard from people who want the sidewalks, as well as opposition from those who have to foot the bill. Some of the people have legitimate concerns. We have to find a way around them if we can." In May, the council directed the Engineering Department to look at the feasibility of the project, especially concerning residents on Gordon Drive where backyards slope to a guardrail on Kennedy Road, creating a tight space to put a walk. It was also noted that the Gordon Drive area would require some tree trimming and the relocation of utility poles and boxes before installing the sidewalks, which will add to the cost. In the Auqust 7, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, entitled, "City Steps Forward on Sidewalk Plan", it was noted that several council members voiced concerns about residents with special circumstances, especially those on Gordon Drive, whose backyards slope down to Kennedy Road and into a guardrail. Council Member Karla Braig quoted, "I've always said we can have exemptions. Other neighborhoods have gotten exemptions. Sidewalks are just a part of the price you pay for living in a community that's called a city." Council Member Kevin Lynch voted for the project, but questioned if sidewalks along the busy roadways really were a safety issue. He was quoted as saying, "I still have not heard anything to convince me that this is any more than a 'want', not a 'need'." In the December 18, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Mary Rae Bragg, entitled, "Kennedy Sidewalks Sideswiped", Council voted 7-0 against proceeding with the plan. It was quoted and promised by Mayor Roy Buol that hearing the residents' objections and council members' unwillingness to support the project, "If this comes back again, I'll make sure the neighbors are talked to before (city) engineers are notified." In the July 21, 2010, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Andy Piper, entitled, "Sidewalks Lead to Controversy" {an article disputing arise over what the law requires and when 3 exceptions should be made), Council Member Kevin Lynch was quoted as saying, "The Kennedy Road situation between Asbury Road and Kaufmann Avenue, many property owners actually lived on Gordon Drive and would have had to walk down to Kaufmann Avenue and then back up Kennedy to maintain their walks. It just didn't make any sense. I'm happy with the way the system works but certainly not with the result of Monday night. It's always a real contentious issue for some reason." In closing, Mike and I look forward to hearing from you per email or phone call at 563-542-9337 (Mike's cell) or 563-590-7114 (Jolene's cell). Please feel free to drive up/down John F. Kennedy Road to see not only vehicle traffic, but pedestrian traffic. The Rettenberger's will be in attendance at the City Council meeting on Monday, February 19th for our third City Council attempt (in opposition) requesting sidewalk installation along John F. Kennedy Road. Thank you for your time in reading our lengthy, but informational email. Mike & Jolene Rettenberger 2291 Gordon Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Click here to report this email as spam. 4 DATE: June 25, 2018 TO: Honorable Mayor, City Council Members, and Staff of the City of Dubuque RE: Support of Sidewalks on JFK: Submission of 485 signatures of support Citizens in neighborhoods along and near JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial, the Eisenhower School family and other citizens of Dubuque who are concerned with the City Council goal of livable neighborhoods, respectfully ask that the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque require the completion of sidewalks in this area. ■ Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. • Not all residents in this area have cars. Low-income neighbors must walk to important destinations to get medications or groceries. Others are transit dependent and two of the three bus stops along JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial are in sections with no sidewalks. • Residents are forced to walk in the roadway when snow, ice, mud, and other obstacles prohibit them from walking in the grass along sections that have no sidewalk. The hills on JFK create additional visibility challenges for pedestrians. Paths worn in the grassy areas with no sidewalks are proof of the need for sidewalks. • The City has installed accessible corners along JFK, but many, including at David Drive, Raven Oaks Drive, Marywood Drive, Rosewood Drive and Kaufmann Avenue, lead to areas with no sidewalks. • Almost all other property owners in Dubuque have sidewalks on their property. No exceptions are made for the age or income of the property owners or for the number of pedestrians that use the sidewalks. It is unfair and not equitable to require sidewalks on some properties and not others. • Sidewalks along JFK Road would promote healthy lifestyles. People with access to sidewalks are more likely to walk and meet recommendations for physical activity. • Sidewalks could increase the property values as more buyers are interested in pedestrian friendly areas. • Making it easier to walk to Eisenhower could help alleviate before and after school traffic • While the path between Eisenhower and Crissy Drive does assist many school children in that area, it does not alleviate all of the access issues in the neighborhoods and for the school. • With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. Sidewalks support each of the Council's goals by promoting health, safety, connectivity, mobility, and equity. ■ The new City of Dubuque Comprehensive Plan references improvements to sidewalks as a City goal 29 times, specifically mentioning JFK sidewalks several times. This plan was approved unanimously by the Council in September 2017. RECEIVED 18 JUN 2 5 AM 10: 4 3 W Ci �tY Clerk"s Office IA r/ U ZV&Z 5,6 � I- d -.- / 6 6 / r �, -Zt;7t,� We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JF'K Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP Z66,6 Olve— V, 4�, jw e,-1�4 1 Za L- 2. TO �26-7( awe' C'9&fP-T- — e9rj'�I"' k/e Oeeezdl Cal 3. S 14 C tv_j�—�,Ar 4.f. '7 ....... . 6 4 pnt Cd 5. .. "7 7 & 71 0 CJ L5 0 6. Z' 7. Mt cd -0 er. �rov� w�a )'r-L)4's L'04� 'T A S 2-00-2- peksi-harks 46t-A L6, , I 4ft 8. lie (41040e,.T-A ou 443- 4k31 A4&1 0' 'c 10. �A 1. �O (60��Cokv eil 12. RE L 42 GG C 0 c rv, (-4- 09 uxt S-24YQ FA I C We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dz- 8L96, t j 9. 6'40 OA v c5 10. ko-vky 13-07 11. V n 0- 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTNAME SIGNATURE, ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP (jw /o I'll/ [&r, 3. q4# 4. Z 5. 6- ya1� Be q0 7., a�45 SOIR2�jv S. LL. 10. VY) 11. f I Lx --J�3 �O 12. Cem) We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. h21 2. 3 4. keis 46c) 6. V 1, 7. 8. -7 jtye-cd (A,. 9. CV :7,A 62L�- 100,��, 12. ja We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. 1 /01 � wdv-� 3. P -Z' 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Oc 9. Ce 10. Al 12. iM01 o AV 0 ft We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. KUL(A 41 3v kfW( Do la Or 2. 0/ Ale,� � ��� 3. 4. 6.5 5. CA 7. O�IA [ZVI ef� ouck h 14- ` Vj P Ar r D�Dr (-1 rop, tt C �kr A�ho'k U6n�� 9. 10. fil4ior 11. 12. ✓ I We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP n /-, 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.- 8. cir� J (Xt 9. 10 deviv- op e- 5 -e-- ®0 spri, Y 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP NM& DL 4 41 (k-j k 2. C, KI cstcoma 0 \j 50 2,5 Olale Coctx& e -Z4 la coo, de t)ru / -j c - -e- c101 - - Wct I k- -/f-k to Watk",-CMQa-fie J�m lAih 3. jde 4. ri 5. 3075CAC. CaAe 6. 6k 6rw 101- 7. V 3 W rA- 5 arc 8. Slit SCE m m_��,�� d vrl �i cola 9. yam CJ- 10. 1 �a5vi co-s W&O C4 1�6� 11. (,evAet' 12. Lld e- C-w P7 ir4,, Ln. & 6/yd-h j (Y �j J U Q d 0 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/(;CROUP 1./7 Lx;�) rd j A SO)b r ��4 4 2. i i I I — ------ 3. /17 4 5.AL& x2Z 7 qfk 8. 9. 10.J (��Ocq ekK1 ro &4� 3010 614 Tov-e_ -to r-7)I t 3010 olk zl'\) ct i, An. Y 3 6 -76 Uld' We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 1 C (0 '3'cz) t-,4- 2. 3. 4 � �� a c � 6. In LA I (D L c�,-vv- 7. 61 % J% (�/J///�/ � f //�J�� /<' (/�/�/ /J^`max/ /��/� '/ �{/�//(j /J�J//(� 8. -2-3 IV 9. Z4 10. v, t -3z We I encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP z' 2. — -j>mOxj 3. CONAVf� %q([k + ly, CALM sall-ly 'La -wen m6w, ��U"W6RA-1 tolgc) baNn kv�, wmk:ia� I ff". III 6 An- 7'\ o Tua 8 8 aa�00 9. Tr AChevt lice C04--eld 44V �'ej 1O.L G, V) 1-4 1 ./Aq'b'oe� �� 12, A AIA,/ MV M We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP, D-9 )Mq DLoU 3. jo -!5zf-- 4 If 1201- 1) c1117 111w, -J�r 5. 2 fl6WUJ 6. 52 7. �k CkYl V a 1 yyiore� v1- -1 A- c; nu kd[LIULI/I(� vbz001 OA tea (1C 9. r> tR OjF�' 4A L K 101 bjo.Nev- C-ryy lwrled(l 12. '-k ce, N We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP .7po (A IVAO 1v 6 6 (, Al�qa yw 2. 3.• Y- OLk' 10911-- 4. 5. 6. In 2,10Q %O&OMA�V, 7. 8. ke- 9. 10. n 14 i 6 jl" u 2 G 11. 1pkno,�Q- AU 2-�Q� QY(J� LOO A 12. 401C J60 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. e- -- 0 2. 3. —1 U 4. -012 5. 7. o s. fe" 1114�rnx�, C+, D12 9. 10. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. , PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP c) 0 00 2. CLIVI-N - % V I ....... .. N� 3. V J---S)j5 V A. r-7 5. �Y 0 crC C2 5 V/ � 4/0 C) 0 6. 2S L),S M a, r 7. 10. 11. 0 12. CMUA &61 16Q a We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMM-E,NT/GROUP Kic&� 5-�41 2. 15� P&O to (�;-�ot,7 [4 15 Ajolevj 4. Im-OdItll-e- 12- 5. ;7 Z 7-5 6. ILI Z 7S P 7. �cv 04- Uy 9 *a �-Ct 01�04 vuncb- &kbU-'F'aflP W 1 b5 D 11. CA X 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP I-- I Szw 2. 4. of Oa, K A 5. -A,04pt 6. C", 7. 44--sb P MC UW0A k4rz-�— n�-CA 9../ "I, -T � 10. vo) 1,- 12. V We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. L�1��e�/V V-1 r� I �z 2. Ol UVIS j 1 V4 6d) kF tee 1qYV(2rt1'5'e1)- 666 5 -S�l Aw W 3. .4 A SIO �9 61 4. I ipA '--/-,-7 �,Ser -3q �5�0 5;,*, rTGY kce% AL 1k ills TO, 5. - - �Wlie- i k - Volt j1- t 1� I 7 &,14 /n L156a,!. 6. 7, Q. 9. 10.g 00, H�avvaA Gt, V f/ VL bw DY 12— 5 7 Pc Q c/9 �reo Ltd. 06 U a K M We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1 It Z-W 2. (A (A 3. %J 17- 64 (Q d 4.1 )T� UA- 6. V 7. 9. 2t C-1 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP H C- 6? 0 C-R X�� -�'3 1�0,5�-ewcoDriv 2-5 d e 3. 4. 0- 5. 2 Ckv ov 6. Lic A� 7. 8. I 9-A-itkS-t- 7C 29 7 �Arfl �eNn i I V 10. -D 12. '77 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. - PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. . 1 55 go IA-1 I 04eY) P), I VV z 3. L er -O&6,.Ot1X?gq 4.4 AlY7V AJ, 6d S ted v & >- 6 n' (Ar) Z A 7 A� 8. A A esM P ro'k o b) 10. O-IL4e, (05 Of— (LO Guff V \J U 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. 54-3-;2 D7 4* 5. 055�f �(Arpid-o 1, 9 9 (�tT t � 6. LZ�11 1�) C5 T 7. 8. 9. T 1661r C;t 10. :0 fra ke 12. IV C) (G(c V We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. -- , --4� 2. �&ab�te- 3. 9qu- 4. 5. Y ; /'i 6. 7. 33 Vj A etLC� TreC "o 8. PawtjDo1�iClso�, -3-� 50 77�-')Cp� S�o ��, 7Rps 9. ,DPVL2A,) Olt — of 10. j qmch—� V-ef- 11. 7ik' .335 T—c-e-r- 1),/4 � 12. AA 15 ce-� 0 0 C'(-� D-V- A— c5 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 2. ACfLyZ7 3. '_5 V, 4 5. F f 6. 30Y-5 7. A!1 To n 0-- / �}, G4Jl 10, A-0., v (Loy, H, 11. V f- I L 0 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1.jMOLP W--e, r6-45v\_, (JOV, kt e eV- CIShsf 10 0 3. V U 4. 55�q Ase �20() 4 5. t"4L 1-D -T 6. �4o 8. CQ 5&o -L &ROSO 9. 4Z 10. 11. U C/ We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. Rwf- 2. 1i-,t1,ev1j Ave, 3.6 HtIQV 4. ),*- r� 4 C (A r- 14' -761 cedqr- Ceag/Zd 5. � Q�)�tzw6 �c - 6. k��n� 8. 10 dl All # Ie �Al 12. bA We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and -adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP t)yu- - " -Ow,� 0 4 . - cz-_ 4,,S L) -7rb L-z"NVC-D 6� f �1, nT 3. 4. -e- C YA Dw6v\_ a*(bf?,Q� 5. Gth &kA U 7. D4 8. ------------ 9. 10. run�+ -kn -tv_z Wc� 11 __b,,-ec1 0 Csh-V 'I a nf se_ X a r/ 1" 9 " V, I 76;4 de_* We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP -ala-61 2. �Z4 l 3. Olt:) 4. CA-QQ L t3 L l 3 -7 S 0 1,6,NJ S-,-)'00) 5. 6. Lf e 7. 9. 10. 11. zMa P Al e Rd- 12. 6't'4P__ We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP c,� E � � CQ-5cab 52A)o3 Oftlo.,10 1 1:A1-"-1VOz 3. W I 4. VF 5. A2 6. 3 3-��L AgkI4-e LA4-v, 7. aa,,� S. , mm&-V-� 3 3 9. 6f -3 10 SA ta--It 11. bE& /A 12. Cr`-, We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. A I T>- 2, Aj-,� - C-- 5ZOU-2— LA 3. C� 4. 5. 7aos,.) T 6. q2() peyer Sj, peQ yA 7. A24 8. f��� h, C � -- PC v��..L ' 1 1 4 Wco,JV if (,_� Ir - 10LO Y1 llI 5\vjWd\1 Dr JOW C�r-- We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP scn 01 2. b14- Ou ilV , 3. 4 C�- 5. 3 6. J 377 Z' 7. > O'A C q6C xvo 8. vi 26� 9. 10. 3� -3160 12. ME We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE, ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 21 ',� z. 4. a z st bA n I fw cj- 5. 12 4'd 0 62 7. All S. P r05, �a bty ;6D LA, D boo A 2 Ale-- I Je, uJ6(J 4 V 12. kklt-F�-11 We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 1-71561 CtcLa--r ee.1 r4- 2. Sav,�ra fC,6,e---QL 7 �/, 77 L) 0 sd 6 0 A'ba-V pf k 3. Ct - A,-� � cu'J, rtt '" go 4-3 4. 5. V11,1 AA"� z� 7. ,/4-aj AS �9 x, (OC/6-- 1A 1602-) 8. S 6`7 0 9. 10.. 2� "JO 7 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. eIT-nhoWC( f19U/"fCAt/ Matto Luc"10 Pc`rc� NO bouna VOIN A0 Aw 000. Ociahbot 2. cs'k- k � rt UC41%ek R0, Nci,� d,0=s vt-etcik 3. 1\9N 1 10, C;Wt e lx.* , 0 J'��t6cr� "'4 4. E. a49f"/-(ru C 5. Urf-',v �IyeS"r- Z>670 V,41et( 6. L] 7, fuss rawc')Ooof L4-) rJ1 hOwer eb 8. L'obb NV\e,4- 9. rour id. 11. n �l We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1�3uQu��1k �''7.�Oz 2. 1 W Fea(�ATrte )--?L° A 6-1 A r7 Taa,2- 4. �( -`- (� h V—e cam, 5. 3313 Pza44 Tw �. 6. 1 ova su)O-z 7.a J/t ' 'T(efi,� i7 t ' ' cx 7�- 8. �.-t;i� 0119 9. 10. �7:7p 12... C rIV\,4AA C L.®Ire 01 ohi w. j� ( jr ( 9639 Crassy 'p,. 1q< (-)0dl,®P 1 C O a NO l' 'i1..1 _ e A �w We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP C- f oA 4. Y,;t S. ✓ (7 6. I z 2a i o Ilf -io- ii e j 7. Se"I 2L zP 8. L cti� �. N San 3 -WO � \\,I) 10. WN( nAvdkAo, 11. C�j a 12. e, kT We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to re•uIre the comn • ME ............ PRINTED NAME 1. SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENTIGROUP 2. 3. 4. n n c-dr'VYzat e'v)J lily 5. f - i`� �k a I �AA-11 -4) 6. B A D P ry 7. 8. n K_ A&ck vt w_OO_L 9. oJ-i 74 L br"(14111- 10. Y 12. A� LU We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road cfoly Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. M)Wt„ --- =�_ j W i)U6,- n 2. q f o I �w �a :T c�5,3,3 MCAI��Noaj & 5. td krnwwooX L S. 21q6 �j 9. 10. - � � �>— ccp e 11. N� cvwl 12' L' Id We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 'a U 6't 1�c -) 2. ►max�1000ct V4 wo- rA aDo/ 3. sect YY1 f; h4 4. i RAA1 MA Nxt'�-- W� 5. 6. Nel)"AZ Dulio-cib.-f-D 7. 2,2, 8. G /Or -E Q6 L' 9. 0 VO 10. d f 7 /M CI-- 11. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from As Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1 2. 3. Ra r 4. 1�-/ ?n lie 441d 5- r 6. 7. Ck 1YI o'� 470Y �01/ow 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to require the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbur Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. Sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to visit area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. 6 rl 41ef .5 2. -See a 3. ithbi L/ -4x e 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. We encourage the City Council and Staff of the City of Dubuque to approve the completion of sidewalks on the stretch of JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial Path. We believe that these sidewalks would contribute to the safety and convenience of children and adults who wish or need to walk or bike to school, to work or to area businesses, restaurants, entertainment venues and City amenities, such as the Northwest Arterial Path and the Dubuque Arboretum. While this issue has been to the Council several times in the last 22 years, the need has grown and is even more valid. With the City's focus on livable and sustainable communities, the time is right to complete the sidewalks. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS COMMENT/GROUP 1. eft-t/A /5 /-V 2. 3. t Ct Ile 4. Al Pi 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Di i E I DELMONA CO OR GORC}DR' ❑f2 _ �P �w I TRYGG DR �'F1AR7'Ih' ❑R John F Kennedy Road w Sidewalk Location DAGIS GT v pEj t4 DOVE Si 70y k OWEN CT JOHIV f NVENiY f2U • •+� ti Q _ a 4 a n r - a _ R4SE WOOD DR %A p a w cRNss a r DR ttttttttttttttr tests ... GLEN VIEW CI R 10 Jule Transit Stops Area Without Sidtywalk Nang JF-K — Existing Sidewalk Along JFK J III, (A f`u��. EJohn F. Kenned Road -- Sidewalk LocationY „rruar�ru cnu , r � � u..•ivx srs•rn �Urni'[rlrf[Rr opi f!n' r�11P57��l�lri! ASHLEY LN ASHLEY LN o a -04 1�V 000 AL } rN m �u < b Y Z N ARBORETUM DR �- o 10.0 �a r ARBORETUM DR HIBISCUS LN ARBORETUM DR O[SELMIRER: This informan." •.�: '•:: ip J avng the 0 buque Area GeograNl.c :a la, mat," 9vaem Jule Transit Stops Map Prepared by: (aaGjt), rA.iCh mRuOv= dara avntnd by bv-h me C!tr yr Sheet: 11 " 17" mahuque and Dubuque CAuxty. !t N un0=rilVO4 vier, wn/p x city of Dubuque tM Cary of Dnbaque ana p,rucipabn, apennes unkx" the m°st <a,W' ana acr�rate �neArmas�°r, aya'iawe' okras ana 1 inch = 2 5D feet C I{ engineering Division ors wcp�ers do nor Wrm'rov M.,ACy w 4r,ronrr of tna »ano„ or dit� conrasaeo hereh.. -hv otv a„d oarnC."I sq Z Area Without S i d ewa k A l a n J I— f • 54 West 13th 5treel agonnvs snau not pa ne�v home rvr ary area, inmiecr, inndenrat, DUbU QUe OW3 7 cx,sequrnt�a4 paxin.�, ar specwr aam3ges, ,.netner fo�eseeame of uNAieseeabre, a Vng oar °f trce authwn red or unautho' —d! UW if 250 125 a 250 Feet Phone: [5fi3] 589-42?0 thy= dera ar tt� �Ranrhtr to use r Data °r ou, or any br��:, of fll -�'---- Existing Sidewalk AI o n g J F K Fax: (563) 589-4205 --ty wnatwerer. CITY CILkRTER 3� hirtetr_th—To open, wirer, extend, widen, establi b. sp a and vacate, and to grade, nave and other -Wise improve, , ,c!-'an and keep in repai-r the sidewaiki, street,. Oevs, wharves, docks, landings, and other public grounds of said city. Fuurteenth —'To establish, erta and Keep in tepair, 'B�idzfs bruit ges, culverts and sewers, and regulate die use of the %oa a vem s ua;e; to esrablish, alter and change the channel or rater courses. and to walI thern up and core; them over. Fifteenth -To erect market houses, establish market x.A%. prices, and pro►-ide for the regulation and govermnert hereof: Sixteenr! —'To provide for M?' needful buildings for the use F.,f the city, and for encic:.3: ;�, :.�_;:•:twin a d pro- tecting all, public grounds belonging to try., city. $eventern+t ----To regulate t _. M- of and pk.,b iC i;L tie --Ate of wharfage a ? replate the stations- i,.,. ; and mooring of all boats and rafts within Ll ighreent';., - i o license, tax and regulate auctioneers, peddlers and trr.ve:ing MMhartts, grocers, r :c:: ;r���, re- tailer5, hotel, keepers, and keepers of livery sta`�ie; , of est- 1ri hollses, i;ii:3I'dl n bouses, $if0ons and, plµc' s of ainmt- Tnentr and l ; _cers, +dealers in moue«arran ts, notes and other evid�,-aces of ir:debtednes,% ynd works of all kinds. Iti ineu=th- TMTo license, tax and regulate hackney Wriage.s, omnititises, w-agons, casts, drays, and all other vehicles, and porters, and EK the rates to be charged for 'the carnage of persons, and for the wagonage, cartage, drayage or porterage of property. iNeutieth--!ro license, tax, regulate and suppress threatrical and other exhibitions, shoe and amusement$' and biMard ta.I3les, ten fin alleys, and to suppress paibling houses, and bawd- houses, send houses of pn-titution; also to ta_N and destroy dogs, to regulate the w,-igl]ts and measures to be used in said city; to provide for the in- spection and measuring of woed., lumber -Lnd ails, and for the inspection anel weighing; of coal and hay, and to pro- vide iOr 2"d re,-,Wate the inspection of beef, pork, Boor, Wtter, lard and of c r and to regulate the veadi€kg o: rune, poultry, v eaetablws and other provision,;;, Pllhav auii av (VI e" 400f: CHAPTER VI I er Z8 1 Streets and Sidewalks I Ordinance No. 47. An Ordinance Relating to Building of Permanent and Temporary Sidewalks, and Providing for the Repair of the same. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: SHALL BE BUILT TO GRADE. Section 1. That permanent sidewalks hereafter built or laid on any street, shall not be laid until the body of the same shall have been graded, so that when complete such sidewalk shall be at the established grade, and all sidewalks, unless otherwise ordered, shall be per- manent sidewalks and shall be constructed of ce- ment or artifical stone, as provided in the plans and specifications for permanent sidewalks pre- pared by the Engineer and approved by the Council. DUTY OF ENGINEER. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Engineer, upon the taking effect of this ordinance, to submit plans and specifications for permanent and temporary sidewalks to the Council, and the Council, upon making such changes as they deem advisable, shall approve the same and such plans and specifications so approved shall constitute the plans and specifications for permanent and temporary sidewalks and shall con- tinue in force until changed by the Council. OWNER MAY CONSTRUCT. Section 3. Any property owner may build a permanent sidewalk in front of or along his property at any time at his Own expense, by securing a permit as hereafter provided, but such sidewalks shall conform strictly to this ordinance and the plans and specifications then in force, and. no permanent sidewalk shall be built by any person without securing the permit therefor, and whoever shall build or undertake to build, or have any person build for him any perma- nent sidewalk, without having first secured a per- mit therefor, shall be guilty of a misdeameanor, but no permit shall extend for more than fifteen (15) days. COUNCIL MAY ORDER. Section 4. The Council, by the adoption of a resolution, may order the con- struction, reconstruction and repair of permanent sidewalks upon any street, highway, avenue, public ground, wharf or landing. When sidewalks are or- dered constructed, reconstructed or repaired a contract therefore shall be entered into by the City and the work shall be done according to general plans and specifications prepared therefor. After the contract has been completed the cost shall be assessed to the lots or parcels of real estate before which such sidewalks have been constructed, re- constructed or repaired and shall be collected as a special tax in the manner provided by law. CONTRACTORS SHALL GIVE BOND. Section 5. Any person or firm desiring to engage in the con- struction of permanent sidewalks for private busi- ness, or for the City of Dubuque, shall execute a surety company bond in the sum of $ 1,000, to be approved by the City Attorney, conditioned that he will hold the City harmless from damage because of the negligence of himself or his employees while constructing said walk and that he will keep the walk in good and perfect repair for the time stated in the plans and specifications and shall be liable on said bond to the City and property holder for any damage, loss and expense caused by rea- son of his failure to build such walk according to specifications, and for any breach of the bond. One of the conditions of the bond shall be that the Engineer's decision that the walk needs repair shall be final. No bond shall be good for a longer period than one year. INSPECTION OF SIDEWALKS. Section 6. All permanent sidewalks built shall be subject at all times to inspection and control by the City and shall be approved by the Engineer and Street Com- missioner before the person or firm doing the work shall be entitled to demand or receive pay from the property owner for building the same, and the Engineer and Street Commissioner must report to the Council on every permanent sidewalk built by private contractor, or by the City contrac- tor. The contractor building a walk under private contract shall report its completion to the Street Commissioner. The Council may order any sidewalk which is not in accordance with the plans and specifications taken up and replaced and the person or firm build- ing the same shall be liable on their bond for fail- ure so to do within the time specified. The Coun- cil or the Mayor may revoke any permit without notice. SIDEWALK CERTIFICATES AND ASSESSMENTS. Section 7. Permanent sidewalk certificates may be issued in the same manner and to the same ef- fect as street improvement and sewer certificates provided for in Chapter 8 of Title V of the Code and the owner of any lot or parcel of land against which an assessment for permanent sidewalks is made, may at the time of making said special assessment take advantage of the provisions of Sections 79Tb to 791h inclusive of the Supplement of 1907 to the Code Of Iowa, which assessments shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per antrum. ❑BJECTIONS TO COST. Section 8. All objec- tions to the assessment of cost of construction of permanent sidewalks, against the lots or parcels of land in front of which the same are constructed and all objections to the prior proceedings, on ac- count of errors, irregularities or inequalities must be made in writing and filed with the Record- er prior to the date fixed for said assessment; and all objections not so made shall be deemed waived except where fraud is shown. TEMPORARY SIDEWALKS. Section 9. The Council may by resolution or order direct the building of a temporary sidewalk along or in front Of any lot, part of lot or parcel of land in front of which a permanent sidewalk cannot be constructed, and describe the place and the time in which the same may be done, which shall not be less than ten days from the date of such order or resolution. 32 Such sidewalks so ordered shall not be less than 4 feet in width, unless otherwise ordered by the Council and shall be constructed in the manner provided for in the specifications hereinbefore re- ferred to. NOTICE. Section 10. Notice of said resolution or order shall be given the owner or his agent or attorney for the property in the manner specified in Section 4 of this ordinance. LIMIT OF COST_ Section 11. The cost of building such temporary sidewalks shall not ex- ceed 60 cents the lineal foot and shall in all cases be in proportion to the special benefits conferred on the property thereby, and not in excess thereof. CITY MAY CONSTRUCT. Section 12. If the holder or owner of any lot, parcel of ground or land shall neglect or refuse to comply with such order within the time therein stated the City may at once proceed to construct said sidewalk as provided in said order, by contractors or such other agencies as the Sidewalk Inspector may select, but the same shall be done under the supervision of the Engineer and such Sidewalk Inspector. REPAIRS OF SIDEWALKS. Section 13. That whenever it shall be deemed necessary or expedi- ent by the Sidewalk Inspector of the City to repair any temporary or permanent sidewalk within the limits of said City, said Inspector shall give to the owners of each or any lot abutting upon such side- walk, a notice of not less than 24 hours, requiring said owner to repair said sidewalk or any portion thereof under the direction of said Inspector, which notice shall be in writing and personally served upon said owner, his agent or attorney in charge of said property, if found in the City. If such owner, agent or attorney cannot be found within the City then said repair may be made by said Inspector without giving any notice. In the event of failure to make such repair so ordered, the said Inspector shall repair said sidewalk promptly at the expense of said abutting property and the owners thereof and report the same to the City Council. In the event said Sidewalk Inspector deems an immediate repair or removal of any defective side- walk necessary he shall have authority to make such repair or removal without notice. MAY ASSESS COST OF REPAIRS. Section 14. As soon as any temporary sidewalk or any repair on any sidewalk has been completed as hereinbefore provided, the Sidewalk Inspector and Engineer shall report the cost of such sidewalk or repair to the City Council, and if the same shall be approved by said Council they shall forthwith levy a special tax on each lot, part of lot or land abutting on said sidewalk sufficient to pay the costs of the improve- ment or repair made in front thereof, said assess- ment to be a lien on the lot or parts of lot or land in question and shall be levied and collected the same as other special assessments. 1919 Revision; Amended S' 2' 28. Ordinance No. 51. An Ordinance Relating to Obstructions In or Upon Streets, Avenues, Alleys, and Sidewalks, and Providing for the Removal Thereof. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: BUILDINGS. Section 1. That no owner or occu- pant of any property within the City shall erect on any lot or parcel thereof a building of any kind or character, any part of which building projects or extends over or beyond the property line of such lot or parcel thereof, abutting upon any street, avenue, alley, or other public place. The provi- sions of this ordinance shall apply not only to buildings to be erected, but also to buildings here- tofore erected and maintained contrary to the pro- visions of this section. AREA WAYS, ETC. Section 3. No owner or oc- cupant of any building within the City shall con- struct or maintain or continue to maintain any part of any public sidewalk, street, avenue, or alley, any vault, room, coal hole, or area way for any purpose whatever, unless said person, firm, or corporation shall first file a written application with the Council, together with a sketch or plan showing the manner of construction and size of such room or vault, and the purpose for which in- tended, and consent has been given by the Council to erect or maintain the same. That all openings of any character which may be constructed or maintained leading into any such room, vault, coal hole, or area way through or to any street, avenue, alley, or sidewalk shall be covered s❑ as to pre- vent injury to persons, animals, or vehicles. DOWN SPOUTS. Section 6. No owner or occu- pant of any building in the City shall erect or main- tain any down spouts or pipes for conducting water from the roof of such building or elsewhere so as to discharge the water flowing therefrom onto or over the sidewalk adjacent to such building. PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS. Section 7. That any person violating any of the provisions of the foregoing ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemean- or and shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than $ 10.00 nor more than $ 100.00, or be confined in jail not to exceed 30 days. ABATEMENT. Section 8. That if any person, firm, or corporation shall erect or maintain any building or thing in a manner contrary to the terms of this ordinance, that the Chief of Police shall notify such person, firm, or corporation to remove such obstructions, and if such person, firm, or corporation shall fail to remove the same within 48 hours after notice has been served upon him or it by the Chief of Police, that the same may be re- moved at his or its expense, or the same may be declared a nuisance and be abated in the manner provided by law. 1919 Revision; Amended 5' 7' 28; Ordinance No. 53. An Ordinance Providing for the Cleaning of Side- walks. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: WHO RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING. Section 1. That the occupant of any lot or parcel thereof, or any building located on any lot or parcel thereof within the City, which lot or parcel thereof fronts upon, or lies along any sidewalk of stone, planks, brick or other material, or the owner of any such property, if the same shall not be occupied, shall clear all such sidewalks in front of, or lying along such building or lot, of all snow, ice and slush, as 33 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 1 of 3 10-1-2: SIDEWALK INSTALLATION AND REPAIR: (0 A. Installation: The owner of any lot or parcel in the city, that abuts upon any improved public street that has concrete or stone curb shall; at the owner's cost, install to standard city specifications a sidewalk along the full length of the portion of the lot or parcel abutting the public street when said lot or parcel is developed or redeveloped or at the direction of city council. For purposes of this subsection, "development or redevelopment" means any improvement that creates a new parking lot, new principal structure, garage, carport, covered deck, or covered patio on the lot or parcel or changes the footprint of the parking lot, principal structure, garage, carport, covered deck, or covered patio on the lot or parcel. 2. Upon application and for good cause shown, the city manager may grant a full or partial exception to the above requirement. (Ord. 44-09, 9-8-2009) B. Duty Of Abutting Property Owner To Maintain: The abutting property owner must maintain the area from the back of the curb to the right of way line, and must keep such area in a safe condition free from defects, debris, nuisances, obstructions or any other hazard. The abutting property owner is liable for damages caused by failure to maintain such area. The abutting property owner must maintain such area in a safe condition, in a state of good repair, and free from defects. The abutting property owner is liable for damages caused by failure to maintain such area. Notwithstanding the obligations imposed hereunder, the property owner may not remove diseased trees or dead wood or plant, trim, remove or treat any tree or plant material on public right of way without first obtaining a permit from the city forester. (Ord. 57-14, 9-2-2014) C. Notice To Replace, Repair Or Reconstruct: 1. Whenever the city manager shall determine that the conditions of any sidewalk as described in subsection B of this section exist, the city manager shall serve notice by certified mail on the abutting property owner, as shown by the records of the county auditor, requiring the abutting property owner to replace, repair or reconstruct the sidewalk. 2. If the city manager determines that the replacement, repair or reconstruction of the sidewalk is not practicable because of circumstances beyond the control of the abutting property owner, the city manager may allow or require a temporary repair of the sidewalk until such circumstances no longer exist. (2007 Code § 41-102) http://Nvww.stertingcodi.fiers.com/codebook/pt-iiitnow.plip 04/04/2018 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 2 of 3 D. Collection Of Costs Of Replacement, Reconstruction Or Temporary Repair By City: If the abutting property owner who has been notified pursuant to subsection C of this section to repair, replace, reconstruct, or temporarily repair the sidewalk shall fail to repair, replace, reconstruct, or temporarily repair such sidewalk within thirty (30) days after the mailing of such notice, the city manager may cause the required action to be performed and assess the costs against the abutting property for collection in the same manner as a property tax. (2007 Code § 41-103) E. Installments: If any amount assessed against property under subsection D of this section exceeds one hundred dollars ($100.00), the assessment may be paid in ten (10) annual installments, in the same manner and with the same interest rates as provided for assessments against benefited property under the code of Iowa. (2007 Code § 41-104) F. Procedures For Levy: The procedures for making and levying a special assessment pursuant to subsection D of this section and for an appeal of the assessment are the same procedures as provided under the code of Iowa. (2007 Code § 41-105) G. Sidewalk Inspection Policy: The city manager shall develop, with the approval of the city council, a written sidewalk inspection policy which shall govern the repair, replacement, reconstruction or temporary repair of sidewalks. (2007 Code § 41-106) 16-11-16: SIDEWALKS: A. Sidewalks shall be required on all public street frontages and constructed of concrete or permeable pavement in accordance with the city and ADA standards. B. Sidewalks shall be placed five feet (5) behind the curb parallel to the street, unless an exception has been permitted by the city engineer to preserve topographical or natural features or to provide visual interest, or unless the subdivider shows that an alternative pedestrian system provides safe and convenient circulation. C. In planned developments, sidewalks may be located away from the road system to link dwelling units with other dwelling units, the street and on site activity centers such as parking areas and recreational areas. They may also be required parallel to the street for safety and other reasons. http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/printnow.php 04/04/2018 Sterling Codifiers, Inc. Page 3 of 3 D. Sidewalk installation shall be the responsibility of the owner of property abutting the public right of way. This responsibility shall extend to all successors, heirs and assignees. Sidewalk installation shall be required when the development of a lot has been completed. All vacant lots shall have sidewalks installed upon development of eighty percent (80%) of the lots shown on the approved final plat. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/printnow.php 04/04/2018 7x1.7l'L - i, Mq Re:Sidewalks on JFK March 27,2018 City Council: 18 MAR 29 AM 9: 25, City ciefit's Offjce '..105L)� s� , 1A � r s��:S Tri-state Trail Vision is on of the ten original 2010 envision committees. Along with ECIA we developed the original DMATS Bicycle and Integrated Trail Plan. The city of Dubuque has adopted a Complete Streets Platt which states that all roadways should be developed for pedestrians and bicycles as well as vehicles. Although there is evidence of pedestrian use at certain times of the year on JFK between Asbury and the Northwest arterial and its proximity to Eisenhauer school and the North west arterial bike path, there is no sidewalk connecting JFK with these. Tri-state Trail vision supports adding a sidewalk to this portion of JFK. Sincer ly, les Winterwood President Charles Winterwood, President Tri-State Trail Vision 1555 Montrose Terrace Dubuque, IA 52001 THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque SOW 131" St Dubuque IA 52001 Honorable Mayor Buol, Dubuque 2007.2012 2013.2017 0�+ April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and our strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on JFK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road for the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100% of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and walkability and increase intersection density, or the number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8.3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Polity adopted in 2011. The JFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices. b. The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). service People Integrity Rzslwiuibilily Lmovadon Teamwork The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork W 12907'5.020518 - Contact US ► Request Location . Contact Us Details Contact Us Details Name: [sill Stoffel hcrm No.: City Department: City Manager if "oche+," pk.,a a provide the name of the department you wish to canlact: Message: To City Council, Mayor ant! City ManaCJer, It Is with rvrc cmicern that %w- write thl,' Ir tef to nruo ul,; hr ;i 1:, yc.r attention the need for a common %valkway of sirfelvalks to t:,a IiW.0 and ronstructed f om the. Iruersl';.rlon of A', IIIy'ic!vl r: JI't K7,na rn the NcrthwFst AfW.P0l, prefetal:rr on IX0: s1±1es (0 Ice street nforp JFK. This has beerl ao issr. the [m 1::r:'J Iiirrw,I,, In •,•.tl thv Vote when fast considered by rily earrfud. 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They blcnci i I I E;., t,- rrI•I1 ::I1t1 1: e carknessof the road. 3 Maliy more Wi Jre en It; he i .: t ,:,r,' :,,rr than hefora TraffI- n III.: A `f a ,I PA durlrlii .._I ,,; 1: , rntich heavier during enIly and disrsissal. n.lf It;;'P5 C!C lot have a pr[: r -.A r'd 'S r;,�!'r'h k, thole i; etc:- . ! a..v :tltC•nlpt w move[ ] I!�'I• nl,+n:, I-,� yrl45Wa1' to 6:1 •f1!., people t7 iI V' :'..1.n •; J Itk r"d -Na ikv4.5y v'Wj drf. Ilc9hf'r,':i i t'li: I;s: :;! 91ltomChile traffic, hi 1h•': •l r =.r I'I (j l lyl`I".a'. ..iWfJC•fful pJtbwayftrall that h. ,, :., rt.=r arterial. IiCA'AWer, there Is rwt ore +I, :,i o rF':r , ..i., It !:!,ia+,s tc- it -11 ,,:III,,;.-r • :rm .rny 4 these rtirecticns. Aga t::•,;p'r Ire Dust ed Into thn Ur* of tnafir. I, : ld lirir:n. I h.�n' ❑bsrr.ea IN& there :ire !r.;•; Stops �kh�ny 1!.r• r.I:•.r. y , ;s h ' •• tr.r• ,=rk'ria r , i. I A Drive. .t r)R.' IINCf _,S 1:1:1ti: dL* tU the rsCt t:131 Ir'::re: •i::r l:J�! [ ..', iiyha s.., 'ir, ! ty u' ka 5ti„ lertt into c..n: c': n In:i does I :.: Nr,sh to have, thQ1n r, !o-.i•. in the street. In this crsa Ihvse 2 st:aa, :Eilhlfl ': s::xrnas �3I =r :ch ❑char, are ai?e71it IDC yar..1:- .I,i:t- 1•1his o:curs around !•7:30 in the rtlof rlifig and as a result, will sat Ituo uif rc1I E: !rally cJu�0r Iht� �:I aptlud Ir.tfl : htu find the selt+wl'. t: tit h.I a, up ink, L':Ii vtgr::11 .rIersectiolt• Not exactly a We �Ituah0rl to ptlt III(:II!Ir •:L•, 'd , ::n II)E'Ir ,•..3y 1p 7:::ra ;f :3 5;fieNJi31k Wei., j • IIL;i Davkl Ui;v: I,] ;"_' •iltelial, that Woold likely be alleviatrdl I real it is omy a matter of tune before someone is hot andlor injured dut, to this paucity in a rurlxnEln tnrl,'i; path. ay. If call,•,:: ,• , , .I w1we there is not a sidew.'alk, is tile. City partially hirable or Is it the homeowner' If a res ded I I,I ; .I s r:E•...: is II s •, .:I , I, •r,I : 'I I - 1 that tt le hoolenr+ner wozrld bear the blunt of :7rq tr:geil action for an unsh,vr•;:YI walk'vay, ti.1)la ai=,t .1 I,I' I ::':' ='(i t], 31s44J} " .E't •: pleat make these areas safe. for all of our ritir.en6 and mawlate that this ( :I i=' t ,, I r: remedied. Will.) Ih2sE! CotierrlS I Woufri like tr,';N• I I.•alight tlefGri• L: :c...: I. f::r :nr rl I Alr•ry ptaeefnPPt ref sldetvatl.. Iri fi; Ashlrry Rd. wkrl 7FK Rd. t0 the niterSOCilgq [if it;(' N::I '•.,• ,I A-trrwil arxd )f K, Surcertyy, Dill aa:d Dart Stoffet froCclSc: L�i :.:1,; :•I IEI :. •:]' , ,rig':,! �- ', 1. ,r:' t, t':t Via tlu; City of 15'+-'']=1LL2 :1i. 'I:f.'I 1' 1;w. Veo:�,:.1 ► Notes ► Message History } Request Details Photos of Pedestrians in Grass or on Street Figaro 2 - Nfowing ROW Figure :3 - Walking Hr Sheol Figure 3 - Walking in grass Fig. -ire 4 - Waiki■ q near Goafor; Drive: Figure 6 - Bo.,,;; !'. r' . No'fy'� a ca- Kevin Firnstahl From: Roy D. Buol Sent: Monday, July 02, 2018 6:20 AM To: Kevin Firnstah) Subject: Fwd: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Citizen Support Center" <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Date: July 1, 2018 at 3:52:41 PM CDT To: "rdbuol@citvofdubuque.org" <rdbuol@citvofdubuque.org> Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Paula Friedman Address: 2962 Fox Hollow Drive Ward: Phone: 556-3121 Email: friedy621@aol.com City Department: City Council Message: I am unable to attend Monday night's Dubuque City Council meeting where the council will consider and vote on the topic of sidewalk installation along all of John F. Kennedy Road. Thus, I am sending you this email to urge you to vote for this. I walk from my home on Fox Hollow Drive to the walking path along the Northwest Arterial one or two times a week in favorable weather. I am walking on Kennedy Road and for a portion, there are no sidewalks and I am walking in the street. I believe this is a safety issue for me and others who may want to reach the destination of the path along the arterial. Traffic on JFK can be heavy and using a sidewalk would be a safer way for me to get there from my home. I know this issue may inconvenience some homeowners who reside on JFK, but I am only asking that these citizens do as I do. That is, maintain a sidewalk for public use. Again, public safety is a concern. Thank you for your consideration. Click here to report this email as spam. 1 Kevin Firnstahl From: Jolene Rettenberger Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 7:39 PM To: Roy D. Buol; Ric W. Jones; David T. Resnick; Brett Shaw; Luis Del Toro; Kate Larson; Jake A. Rios Cc: Kevin Firnstahl; Trish Gleason; Mike Van Milligen; Cori Burbach Subject: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks - City Council meeting on Monday, July 2nd, 2018 Attachments: Petition turned into City Hall Objecting to JFK Sidewalks on May 4 2018.pdf; Gordon Drive backyards to JFK and Crissy Drive pathway.pdf Hello to all. My name is Jolene Rettenberger and I live at the address of 2291 Gordon Drive, in which our backyard property abuts to John F. Kennedy Road. My husband (Michael) and I have lived on Gordon Drive for 30 years, raised two sons who attended the Dubuque Public Schools, and have enjoyed our neighborhood in which we take pride in our property, as do all of our neighbors. It has come to our attention that the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalks is listed under Action Items for the City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, July 2nd at 6:00 pm. Earlier today, I shared this information with all the households along John F. Kennedy Road, so I'm sure you'll be receiving some telephone calls, e-mails, and some of us will be approaching the podium to speak with you on Monday night. For your convenience, I am attaching a copy of our Neighborhood Petition. Back on May 4th, 2018, our petition was turned into the City Clerk's Office with just about 100% of us OPPOSING the installation of sidewalks from the Asbury Road/JFK Road intersection to the N.W. Arterial/JFK Road intersection. As the petition states, as property owners we feel that these sidewalks are not needed, and we are all concerned about the accessibility/maintenance, expectations/obligations, as well as the financial burden of the sidewalk assessments and Public safety. We invite all City Council Members/City of Dubuque Staff to stop by our Gordon Drive properties prior to Monday night and view our grassy areas behind our homes — you will not see any worn paths of walking traffic. We don't see/get any pedestrian traffic along the backside of our Gordon Drive properties. (see attached PDF for pictures along Gordon Drive) We don't understand how the City of Dubuque can expect the property owners to be able to get to some of our properties in order to clean/maintain them. All of us Gordon Drive neighbors would have to drive around the block, find a parking spot and remove the snow and ice and/or cut the grass, as well as trim the area. During the winter time, how many times would we be doing this as the snow plows go up and down John F. Kennedy Road many times during the day and night? (When I spoke with John Klostermann in Public Works on this prior to our February 2018 City Council meeting, he could not tell me how many times the snow plows go up and down John F. Kennedy Road. He just stated numerous times.) As far as public safety, you should hear or witness the traffic that drives on John F. Kennedy Road. Even though the speed limit is 35 mph in most of the stretch along the way, vehicles (including motorcycles) go much faster than that. And when drivers are speeding and/or not paying attention, things can happen real fast. (Refer to the Gordon Drive pictures and see what happened during the Christmas holiday when a pickup truck lost control going up John F. Kennedy Road. The driver hit the end of the guard rail, flipped over and crashed into the neighbor's backyard fencing. (Just recently, that property owner took down the fencing around his backyard property.) People aren't slowing down ... and now we want to install sidewalks along the "John F. Kennedy Road Speedway'?!? That's an accident waiting to happen... In addition to the Gordon Drive backyard pictures, you will also see some pictures of the guard rail that is located on the backside of some of the Gordon Drive properties, as well as pictures of the beautiful trail that is in placed at the Dead End of Crissy Drive that takes everyone safely over to the Eisenhower Elementary School District property and can be utilized to safely connect everyone to the biking/walking trail along the N.W. Arterial. (These sidewalks are already in place around the neighborhoods of Eisenhower Elementary School and can be utilized to reach the trail along the West 32nd Street area.) At the end of our Public Input allotted time back on Monday, February 19th, Council Members voiced their opinions and started a discussion on the possibility of signage and directing people to use this pathway at the Dead End of Crissy Drive. This pathway is a nicely, paved blacktop area that is already in place. Has anything become of this conversation? By the way, has the City of Dubuque conducted any traffic studies, pedestrian studies and/or sidewalk assessments along John F. Kennedy Road since our last meeting that was held on Monday, February 19th, 2018? At that meeting, City Manager Mike Van Milligen shared that the City needed additional time to do the studies, but I haven't seen anything set-up at our end of JFK. To date, we haven't received any updated sidewalk assessments since 2007 or 2008, so who knows what the cost of these sidewalks are going to be, which is going to be a financial burden for everyone. Not only will this be a financial burden, but many of our John F. Kennedy Road property owners are elderly. In closing, "thank you" for taking the time to read our email and to review the attached petition and pictures. Again, feel free to stop by and see our properties along John F. Kennedy Road. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Rettenberger's. See you Monday night. Jolene & Mike Rettenberger 2291 Gordon Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 563-590-7114 (Jolene's cell) 563-542-9337 (Mike's cell) jrettenb@cityofdubuque.org (Jolene) mike.retten@gmail.com (Mike) N March 17, 2018 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), gg'T' to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility Maintenance • Expectations Obligations • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments • Public Safety Property Owner(s) Street Address (*Signifies Rental Property) /k 2291 Gordon Drive 2. 'al 2291 Gordon Drive 3, 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) 4. NOTE: See attached email from pro:perf— --- 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Hdlder'— Joshua D. Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN) 5. 2315 Gordon Drive 6 2315 Gordon Drive 7. 2333 Gordon Drive 8. 2343 Gordon Drive 91 on 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive Telephone 590-7114 542-9337 /6 556-9247 556-9247 584-9082 451-2123 543-2322 590-5325 590-4962 JolemeRettembe From: ]aynaAdams <adamO383@umn.edu^ Sent: Wednesday, May O2.20l89:2lAK4 To: ]o|eneRettenberger Subject: Sidewalk on JFK Wlyhusband and | own the house located at2299Gordon Street. VVeare writing toinform you that weoppose the sidewalk being proposed on]FKRoad. Thank you, Josh and ]aynaSchmitt Click here to report this email as spam. Beacon - Dubuque County, TA https://beacon.sclineidercorp.com/Application.aspx?AppID=93&Lay... B e DubuqueCounty, Summary Parcel ID 1022103011 Alternate ID 1-17-13-2 Property Address 2209 GORDON DR DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 2 BLK 17 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2015-8722(7/7/2015) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Adams, Ryan M Schmitt, Joshua D &Jayna M Etai 146`43 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN:55304 - Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 61.00 x 146.00 Lot Area 0.21 Acres; 8,906 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family/Rental Unit Style Architectural Style Ranch Year Built 1961 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Alum/Vinyl Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 936 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 5 above; 0 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above:0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 936 Basement Finished Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 253SF- (Built '1961); Sales Mailing Address Schmitt, Joshua 0 & Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 Multi Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition - NUTC Type Parcel 7/1/2015 KUE ER, RITA L SCHMITT, JOSHUA D, JAYNA M & RYAN M 15-8722 Normal Deed There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: ncludes sales on or after '1/1/2003 Amount $123,000.00 I of 3 512120 18, 3:14 PM 12. H 2395 Gordon Drive 2395 Gordon Drive 2419 Gordon Drive 2419 Gordon Drive 2455 Gordon Drive 258-2866 543-3945 590-2980 599-3091 556-4253 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 19 -0 06M 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 20 1210 2512 Marywood Dr 584-0884 21. 2512 Marywood Dr 584-0884 22. IA - --7- 2511 Marywood Dr 590-7811 23. U - - ----- 2511 Marywood Dr 513-4749 24. 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 25. Act,,-, L,&6 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 NOTE: See attached email 26. -from property owners (willia.2549 Rosewood Dr 870-754-0680 and Debra Dotolo) who reside (Email is billd5l@msn.com) 27. in Harrison, Arkansas. 2549 Rosewood Dr N 870-754-4036 28. 2636 John F. Kennedy 29 2636 John F. Kennedy 30. 2640 John F. Kennedy 31. 2640 John F Kennedy 32. 2644 John F. Kennedy 33. 2691 Marywood Dr 34. 2691 Marywood Dr 543-4601 543-2691 To Whom It May Concern March 21, 2018 This is William & Debra Dotolo, home owners of 2549 Rosewood Drive, Dubuque, Iowa. We (Debra & William Dotolo) are AGAINST the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. If you have any questions or concerns on this you may contact us at 870-754- 0680/870-754-4036 or email billd5l@msn.com. Sincerely Wifflarn & Dekra DotoCo 406 Natchez Trace Harrison, AR 72601 870-754-4036/870-8-5 /4-0680 billd5l@msn.com Beacon - Diibuque County, IA https://beacon.&chneidercoi-p.com/Application.aspx?ApplD=93&,Lay... Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1015353014 Alternate ID 1-17A-3-1 Property Address 2549 ROSEWOOD DR DUBUQUE IA 5200-L Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 1 BLK 22 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2014-137(1/3/2014) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Datolo, William & Debra 406'NatchezTrace Harrison AR 72601 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 70.00 x 105.00 Lot Area 0.17 Acres;7,350 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family/Owner Occupied Style Architectural Style Split Foyer Year Built 1963 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof Asph / Gable Flooring Carp/Vinyl Foundation Conc Exterior Material Stl Interior Material Drwl Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 988 SF Attic Type Number of Roams 6 above: 2 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above; 1 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 988 Basement Finished Area 750 - Living Qtrs. (MUlti) Plumbing 2 Full Bath: 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances 1 Range Unit; 1 Oven - Single; Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 288 SF - (Built 1963); Mailing Address Dotolo, William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 l of 3 5/2/2018, 3:15 PM 35. 36. 37. 38. 564-1341 513-1988 581-0788 581-0788 39. 2531 John F. Kennedy 590-3825 40. 2551 John F. Kennedy 41. 2551 John F. Kennedy 42. 2571 John F. Kennedy 583-3500 t/(NOTE: Business, Creative Edge Hair & Tanning Salon) 43. 2 2639 John F. Kennedy --583q-4-M 2659 John F. Kennedy 556-0776 CNOT E: Business, Egelhof, 'ege t & Casper Westview Funeral Home & Crematory) 45. 3038 John F. Kennedy* 301-331-7812 46 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 47. 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 48. 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 49. 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 50. 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 513150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 52. 3139 John F. Kennedy 556-4452 53, John F. Kennedy 556-4452 54. 3298 West 32nd St 715-415-3801 55. A'e 2935 John F. Kennedy 583-1188 56. o 2955 John F. Kennedy 57. 2975 John F. Kennedy 556-2905 2690 Marywood Dr 2690 Marywood Dr 3305 Kaufmann Ave 3305 Kaufmann Ave 58. 2975 John F. Kennedy 556-2905 59. y.U-1/(2 2995 John F. Kennedy 60. 2995 John F. Kennedy 61. Ilk- 3017 John F. Kennedy 583-0564 62. "Lu 3037 John F. Kennedy 588-0951 I AV 3037 John F. Kennedy 64. 3057 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Hold6-r-- Key City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 65. 3059 John F. Kennedy* (Deed Hold-er'?Key City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 66. 3087 John F. Kennedy J � -5 &, -) - SC/ 0/ - 7,; 4 ---1 -5 67. 3087 John F. Kennedy 68. d2�e,- 3169 John F. Kennedy 556-6142 69. '116(),Inhn F Ki=nnindv 19 70. 6� 5~� 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd* 588-3692 (Deed Molder - Viffnia'Jahnk-e, lives at 1771 Rosemont St, 583-8790) /" rl I I 71. 2986 John F. Kennedy Nar,a 't 1�t,oWngld b Joel & Rodney Mozena) ON FRI DAY, MAN 4 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:05 AM, JOLENE RETTENBERGER DELIVERED (in person) THIS PETITION TO KEVIN FIRNSTAHL, CITY CLERK. �7. (lives at 3199 JFK Rd) (Reoer of 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd) NOTE: See attached email 73. from pro V nwnpr- (lives in Waddell, AZ, 224-402-5311) (Owner of 3018 John F. Kennedy Rd and lot next to it) Jolene Rettenberqer �ronr Kevin Kohnen <kknddl@gmai|zom^ Sent: Thursday, April 26,Z0l8lO:I6AM To: ]o|eneRettenbenger Subject: Petition against sidewalk construction onKennedy Road Dubuque Iowa Kevin Kohnen owner atthis time, Supports the petition against sidewalk construction hor(l lots) on Kennedy Road East Side of Kennedy at 3038 and a lot below 3038, and the lot above 3038. Thank You for your consideration. Sincerely, Kevin Kohnen N'402'53I1 Click here toreport this email asspam. Beacon .. Dubuque County, IA llttps://beacon.schneidercol-h.com/Application.aspx'?AppID=93&Lay... eacC-)n " Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1016279011 Alternate ID 5.16-1-64 Property Address 3038 JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 3 BRUECKS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 200800017378(12/19/2008) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only, Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Kohler, John 1 Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres; 40,000 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family/Owner Occupied Style Architectural Style Conventional (newer 2s) Year Built 1950 Condition Grade what's this' 4 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Brk Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 1,556 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 5 above:0 below Number of Bedrooms 2 above; 0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 1,556 Basement Finished Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Wood Deck-Med (416 SF); Asph/Wd Roof OH -Merl (80 SF); Additions (52 Bsmt SF); Garages 650 SF - (Built 1950); Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition - NUTC 2/11/1999 D-99/ 2890 Unuseable Sale - Other Mailing Address Kohnen, John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 t There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Multi Type Parcel Deed Amount $0.00 1 of 3 5/2/2019, 3:16 PM Beacon - Dubuque County, [A https:8beacon.scluleidercorl.).coin/Application.aspx`7AppID=93&Lay... al► • 111111 Summary Parcel ID 1016279012 Alternate ID 5-16-1-65 Property Address 3038JOHN'FKENNEDYRD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 2 BRUECKS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 200800017378(12/19/2008) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R - Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District CUBA- DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Kohnen, John 1 Trust 3/26/07 732E N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres:40,000 SF Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition -NUTC 2/11/1999 D-99/2890 UnuseableSale - Other Valuation Mailing Address Kohnen. John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 +There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Multi Type Parcel Amount Deed $0.00 2018 2017 2016 2015 Classification Residential Residential Residential Residential + Assessed Land Value $32,100 $32,100 $32.100 $32,100 + Assessed Building Value $0 $0 $0 $0 + Assessed Dwelling Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Gross Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Net Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Taxation 2016 2015 Pay 2017-2018 Pay 2016-2017 + Taxable Land Value $18,277 $17,856 + Taxable Building Value $0 $0 + Taxable Dwelling Value $0 $0 = Gross Taxable Value $18,277 $17,856 Military Credit $0 $0 = Net Taxable Value $18,277 $17,856 x Levy Rate (per $1.000 of value) 33.91801 34.01012 = Gross Taxes Due $619.92 $607.28 Ag Land Credit $0,00 $0,00 Family Farm Credit $0.00 $0.00 Homestead Credit $0.00 $0.00 Disabled and Senior Citizens Credit $0.00 $0.00 Business Property Credit $0.00 $0.00 = Net Taxes Due $620.00 $608.00 1 of 2 5/2/2018, 3:16 PM Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https:' beacon.scluieidercot-p.coni,'Application.aspx'?AppID=93&Lay... .,,, eacnT"' Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1015353004 Alternate ID 5-15-1-1A Property Address 2640 JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 1-1-3-1 & LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 12334-02(7,10/2002) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners �� Deed Holder G Contract Holder Pfohl. John A & Judy M 2640 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52001 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 104.00 x 166,00 Lot Area 0.40 Acres:17.264 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Beacon - Dubuque County, IA ■r. e .', c is Dubuque • Summary https://beac Parcel lD 1016277005 Alternate ID 5-16-1-4'1. Property Address 3087 JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE IA 52002 Sec/Twp/Rng N/A Brief Tax Description LOT 2-1-1-1-1-1-9 NE 1/4 SEC 16 TWSP 39 NR 2E LANDS INSIDE (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 24038-02(12/1 /2002) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA - DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners ; c( Deed Holder Contract Holder 5teines,Rick A&Abby L / 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52002 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 168.00 Lot Area 0.39 Acres: 16.800 SF Mailing Address Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52001 NOTE. These are L4le o111y two (2) addresses that did not sign our petition which OPPOSES the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road from the Asbury to the N.W. Arterial inter — Mailing Address Steines, Rick A & Abby L 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52002 Lay... Residential Dwellings tlnririnnrf,I n,unllinn March 17, 2018 'Y- The Honorable Mayor and,�City,Council,.-Me-,mbers: We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), OBJECT to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility / Maintenance • Expectations I Obligations • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments • Public Safety Property Owner(s) Street Address (*Signifies Rental Property) 2291 Gordon Drive 2291 Gordon Drive 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) NOTE: See attached email 2299 Gordon Drive* fr M Pr ty owner- (beed Holder — Joshua D. Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN) 2315 Gordon Drive 2315 Gordon Drive ,�z =._ 2333 Gordon Drive 2343 Gordon Drive 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive Telephone 590-7114 542-9337 ('01- �( I (�-- 5a9-64t4, 556-9247 556-9247 584-9082 451-2123 543-2322 590-5325 590-4962 NOTE: This guard rail protects the backyard properties for the following Gordon Drive neighbors: 2291 - Rettenberger 2299 - Rental property 2315 - Buol 2333 - Howe 2343 - Kotz NOTE: A new end cap of guard rail was installed in the Spring of 2018 due to a truck hitting it while driving up John F. Kennedy Road. Property owner is Tim Kotz. Behind property of 2483 Gordon Drive. (Don Brekke) Behind property of 2455 Gordon Drive. (John & Polly Splinter) Behind property of 2419 Gordon Drive. (Joe & Nancy McKillip) Behind property at 2395 Gordon Drive. (Craig Lindecker & DeAnne Jasper) Behind property at 2381 Gordon Drive. (Robert & Leigh Ann Lynn) Behind property at 2361 Gordon Drive. (Jamie Strub) Behind property at 2343 Gordon Drive. (Tifm Kotz) Guard rail ends between the property of 2343 and 2361 Gordon Drive. Behnd property at 2333 Gordon Drive. (Judy Howe) Behind property at 2315 Gordon Drive. (Rick & Dana Buol) Behind property at 2299 Gordon Drive. (Rental property, owned by Ryan Adams and Joshua and Jayna Schmitt) Behind property at 2291 Gordon Drive. (Mike & Jolene Rettenberger) Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Brian Walsh Address: brian@freefIightbikes.com Ward Phone:5635991499 Email: brian@freefIightbikes.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Tuesday, June 19, 2018 8:48 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Dear City Council Members, I am writing to convey my thoughts on the JFK sidewalk problem we have been trying to finish for years. As a resident in the Arboretum neighborhood I have occasion to see the need for the sidewalk from The Arterial to Eisenhower school every day. And since the Arterial trail has been finished the need has gone up significantly. Dubuque's reputation as a green city and it's previous commitment to Complete Streets mean this should be an easy decision. Many times during the year this stretch of road is not very walk -able, and the people who have to walk it are forced onto a busy street with 35mph traffic. Please solve this problem for your citizens by installing sidewalks along JFK for our safety and continued use of the awesome network of trails along the Arterial. Thank You, Sincerely, Brian Walsh 3242 Bittersweet Ln Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Danielle Neyens Address: 1991 GOLDEN EAGLE DR Ward: 3 Phone:5634515175 Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Wednesday, July 11, 2018 11:49 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Email: danielleneyens5512@gmail.com City Department: City Council Message: Dear Council Members, I just wanted to reach out. I am not sure what/ if anything you can do to bring this the appropriate parties attention. I am a resident of the Eagle Valley subdivision. So my family uses the Roosevelt to Peru roads or Roosevelt to Lincoln/Rhomberg roads multiple times a day. With the addition of all the homes in our neighborhood and homes along Roosevelt it seems there is an arising need for sidewalks on Roosevelt. As you can imagine, it is quite dangerous to be walking on the side of the roadway ditches and many times people are not going the posted speed limit. Frequently, we see people walking along the ditch line walking towards the pool or children walking up from the school bus stop areas along the road. This seems very dangerous. With many people wanting to access Heritage Trail or other amenities downtown such as Bee Branch and A.Y. McDonald Park it requires them to walk or ride bicycles, or pushing strollers in the ditch areas which are not very wide and the terrain is less than ideal. Personally, we have chosen to drive to the trail outlet areas or drive and park downtown because of the dangerous nature of the lack of sidewalks. I know our neighborhood has had the park pushed to the back burner due to funding, but I think it is important that the City provide safer access to other amenities in the meantime. I appreciate your time considering this matter and would welcome the opportunity to provide further feedback. Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Kevin Stevens Address: 2016 GOLDEN EAGLE DR Ward: 3 Phone: 563-599-3663 Email: kstevens@tricorinsurance.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Thursday, July 12, 2018 9:37 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Mr. Mayor and Council Persons, Thanks for all you do for the city of Dubuque. Ms. Larson, Mr. Jones and Mr. Resnick have already received this, I wanted to forward to everyone on the council. As the proposed water tower gets installed in our area in the next few years, it is a good time to study the feasibility of better access in the area for pedestrians and bicyclists. As a resident of Eagle Valley area, I understand it firsthand. This has been a growing area with many homes over the last 15 years. There are many people of all ages in a relatively small area. One of the challenges here is that currently the only paved access to the subdivision is from Roosevelt. There are no sidewalks from the bottom of the hill on the east end towards Rhomberg all the way up the hill and back down to Peru RD. The road is very narrow 2 lane with no shoulders to speak of and is treacherous for bicycling and walking. When we want to ride bikes we typically haul them down to Peru RD or over near the Dubuque Driving Range to access the Heritage trail and other areas. While I understand the complexity of widening the road to add sidewalks, it seems a perfect opportunity to study how the situation can be improved while in the process of constructing and installing the water tower. Dubuque has made many strides in making the area more bike and pedestrian friendly, this would be another step. Another step to consider for bike access would be to have a paved connection between our subdivision and the one directly north of us. I think this may have been discussed or will eventually happen, and if/when it does people in our neighborhood could access the trails, Eagle Point Park, and other areas without risking their safety on Roosevelt, trudging through woods or having to transport their bikes to a safer starting spot via automobile. Thanks for your time and consideration, and please let me know how I can help in any way. Thanks! Kevin R Stevens Click here to report this email as spam. Copyrighted May 21, 2018 City of Dubuque Consent Items # 1B. ITEM TITLE: Citizen Correspondence Related to Sidewalks on John F. Kennedy Road SUMMARY: Citizen correspondence in opposition to and in favor of the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA 32). SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Refer to City Manager ATTACHMENTS: Description Type Citizen Petition Opposing JFK Sidewalks Supporting Documentation Citzen Correspondence Favoring JFK Sidewalks Supporting Documentation jam\ March 17, 2018 The Honorable Mayor anPjty Council Members: JI Y We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), OBJECT to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. 1. 2. 3 We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility 1 Maintenance • Expectations Obligations • Financial Burden of Sidewalk Assessments ■ Public Safety Property Owner s (*Signifies Rental Property) a� Street Address 2291 Gordon Drive 2291 Gordon Drive 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder - Ryan M. Adams) NOTE: See attaehed email 4-owner- 2299 Gordon Drive* (Deed Holder — Joshua D. Schmitt, Ham Lake, MN) 5. 2315 Gordon Drive 6. 2315 Gordon Drive 7. 2333 Gordon Drive 8• 2343 Gordon Drive 0 10. 11. 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive Telephone 590-7114 542-9337 �617- 556-9247 556-9247 584-9982 451-2123 543-2322 599-5325 590-4962 Jolene Rettenberger From: Jayna Adams <adam0383@umn.edu> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 9:21 AM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Sidewalk on JFK My husband and I own the house located at 2299 Gordon Street. We are writing to inform you that we oppose the sidewalk being proposed on JFK Road. Thank you, Josh and Jayna Schmitt Click here to report this email as Spam. CO F �Z 1 Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https:llbeacon, schneidercorp.com/Appiication.aspx?AppID=93&Lay... . 7ryt Beacon Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1022103011 Alternate ID 1-17-13-2 Property Address 2299 GORDON DR DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/TwplRng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 2BLK17CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2015-8722 (71712015) Contract Boo klPage Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0,00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District OUBA - DUBUQUE CITYIDBQ COMM SCH Schaaf District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Adams- Ryan M Schmitt, Joshua D& Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St N E Ham Lake MN 55304 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot; 61-00x 146.00 Lot Area 021 Acres; 8.906 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single -Family) Rental Unit Style Architectural Style Ranch Year Built 1961 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Alum/Vinyl Interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 936 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 5 above; 0 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above:0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 936 Basement Finished Area Plumhing 2 Full Bath; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 253 SF - (Built 1961); Sales Date Seller Buyer 7/1/2015 KUETER, RITA L SCHMITT,JOSHUAD,JAYNA M & RYAN M Mailing Address Schmitt, Joshua D& Jayna M Etal 14643 Yancy St NE Ham Lake MN 55304 C�7 rri n CC.D Multi Recording SaleCondltlon -NUTC Type Parcel 15-8722 Normal Deed +There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: Includes sales on or after V112003 Amount $123,000.00 I of 3 51212018, 3:14 PM 17. 2395 Gordon Drive 258-2866 2395 Gordon Drive 543-3945 2419 Gordon Drive 590-2986 2419 Gordon Drive 599-3991 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 2455 Gordon Drive 556-4253 18. 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 19. 40 �-EI T�. 3299 Kaufmann Ave 583-9378 20. 2512 Marywood ❑r 584-9884 21. "R trTLV-1 2512 Marywood Dr 584-9884 22. 2511 Marywood Dr 599-7811 21 2511 Marywood Dr 513-4749 24. f Cr)� 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 25, y i -a-rW� E.� 2548 Rosewood Dr 556-1694 NOTE: See attached email 26• from property owners (_William 2549 Rosewood Dr 870-754-0680 and Debra Dotolo) who reside (Email is billd5l@msn.com) 27, in Harrison, Arkansas. 2549 Rosewood Dry* 870-754-4036 ewood.or live in Arkansas per Emma, 71 28. r-,T /_� _� 2636 John F. Kennedy -0-16-�s 29. - -� 2636 Jahn F. Kennedy -S�� _l 39. 31. 32. 33. 34. 2649 John F. Kennedy 2646 John F. Kennedy 2644 John F. Kennedy 2691 Marywood Dr 2691 Marywood Dr 5 o' 37 6 543-4691 543-2691 To Whom It May Concern March 21, 2018 This is William & Debra Dotolo, home owners of 2549 Rosewood Drive, Dubuque, Iowa. We (Debra & William Dotolo) are AGAINST the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. If you have any questions or concerns on this you may contact us at 870-754- ❑680/870-754-4036 or email.bilid5l@msn.com. Sincerely IviCCiam & Debra DotoCo 406 Natchez Trace Harrison, AR 72601 870-754-4036/870-8�4-0680 billd5l@msn.com = C� Beacon - Dubuque County, IA http s. /lbeac on. schne iderc orp. co m/App 1 ication. aspx? ApplD=93 &Lay... T" BeaC0n Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel10 1015353014 Alternate ID 1-17A-3-1 Property Address 2549 ROSEWOOD DR DUBUQUE IA 52001 SeclTwp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 1 BLK22 CLOVER HILLS SUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 2014-137(11312014) Contract Boo klPage Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Res idend al INote: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA-DUBUQUECITYIDBQCOMMSCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Dotolo, William V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot 70.00 x 105.00 Lot Area 0.17 Acres; 7,350 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-FamiIylOwnerOccupied Style Architectural Style Split Foyer Year Built 1963 Condition Grade what's this? 4+5 Roof Asph 1 G ab l e Flooring Carp/Vinyl Foundation Cone Exterior Material Sti Interior Material Drwl B r i ck or Stone Ve nee r Total Gross Living Area 988 SF Attic Type Number of Rooms 6 above: 2 below Number of Bedrooms 3 above; 1 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 988 Basement Finished Area 750 - Living Qtrs. (Multi) Plumbing 2 Full Bath; 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances 1 Range Unit; 1 Oven - Single: Central Air Yes Heat FHA -Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Additions Garages 2885F- (Built 1963): Mailing Address Dotolo,wiIIiam V & Debra D 406 Natchez Trace Harrison AR 72601 to t- �' X7 J € p ix Cf] CD 1 of 3 51212018, 3:15 PM 35. 36. 37. 38. 2690 Marywood Dr 564-1341 2690 Marywood Dr 513-1988 3305 Kaufmann Ave 581-0788 3305 Kaufmann Ave 581-0788 39. 2531 John F. Kennedy 590-3825 40. �'�� 2551 John F. Kennedy :: / P 41. 0 2551 John F. Kennedy 42._ _ �� 2571 John F. Kennedy 583-3500 {NfNTE: Business, Creative Edge Hair & Tanning Salon} 43. 2639 John F. Kennedy-58-3-7485 a � 44. - 2659 John F. Kennedy 556-0776 NOTE: Business, Egelhof, e & Casper Westview Funeral Home & Crematory) 45. 3038 John F. Kennedy* 301-331-7,812 46 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 47, 3058 John F. Kennedy 583-8954 - s 48. 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 49."&A�^' 3078 John F. Kennedy 556-4130 50. 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 51. 3150 John F. Kennedy 556-5968 52. 3139 John F. Kennedy 556-4452 53. John F. Kennedy 556-4452 54. [ T_ 3298 West 32nd St 715-415-3801 55. 56. 61A 2935 John F. Kennedy 2955 John F. Kennedy 2975 John F. Kennedy 583-1188 556-2905 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. (Deed Hold 2975 John F. Kennedy 2995 John F. Kennedy 2995 John F. Kennedy 3017 John F. Kennedy 3037 John F. Kennedy 3037 John F. Kennedy 3057 John F. Kennedy* City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 556-2905 La&)3 5�� 2 ONO I 583-0564 588-0951 588-0951 65. 3059 John F. Kennedy* �5&3--SW-79'-'AT (Deed Holder`s ey City Rentals, 3253 Arrowwood Ln) 66. 3087 John F. Kennedy 67. 3087 John F. Kennedy 68. Cyr 3169 John F. Kennedy 556-6142 69.� 3169 John F. Kennedy 556-6142 !- 70. 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd* 588-3692 ed older - Vi nia Jahnke, lies at 1771 Rosemont 5t, 583-8790) 71. 2986 John F. Kennedy 4;62 - Sg --I sY4. -L— + ( a t ow d by Joel &Rodney Nlvzena} �.� a� 7S f ON M DA MAY 4 2018 A T APPROXIMA TEL Y 8:05 AM, JOLENE RETTENBERGER DELIVERED (in person) THIS PETITION TO KEWN FIRNSTAHL, CITY CLERK. 7 � ff-I;� r ,qW� r (lives at 3199 JFK Rd) (Re er of 3199 John F. Kennedy Rd) NOTE: See attached email , 73.frompropawnpr-(lives in Waddell., AZ, 224-402-n11)co (Owner of 3038 John F. Kennedy Rd and lot next to it) i w� _c f-i� tD Ci: Jolene Rettenberger From: Kevin Kohnen <kknddl@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 10:16 AM To: Jolene Rettenberger Subject: Petition against sidewalk construction on Kennedy Road Dubuque Iowa Kevin Kohnen owner at this time, supports the petition against sidewalk construction for (3 lots) on Kennedy Road East Side of Kennedy at 3038 and a lot below 3038, and the lot above 3038. Thank You for your consideration. Sincerely, r- Kevin Kohnen j kkndd1PgWol.com [ri d Click here to report this email as seam. �' -= `�0 0 m 1 Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https: //beacon. sc hneidereorp. co m/App l icat i on. aspx'?AppID=9 3 &Lay... .Beacon Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1016279011 Alternate10 5•16.1.64 Property Address 3038JOHN F KENNEDY RD DUBUQUE fA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 3 BRUECKSSUB [Note: Not to be used on legal documents] Heed Book/Page 200800017378(1211912008) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 Class R- Residential [Note: This is For tax purposes only, Not to be used for zoning.] District DUBA- DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners * Deed Holder Contract Haider Kohnen. John J Trust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot:100.00 x400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres;40,000 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single -Family / Own er Occu Pied Style Architectural Style Conventional (newer 2s) Year Built 1950 Condition Grade what's this? 4 Roof None Flooring None Foundation None Exterior Material Brk interior Material None Brick or Stone Veneer Total Gross Living Area 1.556 SF Attic Type NumherofRoo ms 5 above: 0 below Nu m ber of Bed roo m s 2 above: 0 below Basement Area Type Basement Area 1.556 B ase me nt Fi n i shed Area Plumbing 2 Full Bath; 1 Other Fixtures; Appliances Central Air Yes Heat FHA - Gas Fireplaces Porches Decks Wood Deck-Med (416 SF}; Asph/Wd Roof 0H-Med (80 SF); Additions (52 Bsmt SFy; Garages 6505F-(Built1950) Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording Sale Condition -NUTC 2/11/1999 ❑•9912890 U nusea ble Sale -Other Mailing Address Kohnen.JohnJTrust3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddell AZ 85355 +There are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sales: I ncl udes sa I es o n o r afte r 1/1/2003 Multi Type Parcel Amount Deed $0.00 1 of 1 5121201 R. 3' 16 PlVi Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https://beacon. s c hnei dercorp. co mlApp 1 is ation. aspx'?ApplD=9 3 &Lay... #N,Beacon- Summary Dubuque County, {A Parcel I❑ 1016279012 5-16-1-65 J �, A[tern ate10 r_1 Property Address 3038 JOHN F KENNEDY RD _ S DUBUQUE IA 52001 i Sec/Twp/Rng NIA 8 ri ef Tax Descri ption LOT 2BRUECKSSUB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) _ , • �' Deed Book/Page 200800017378{1211912008) _ ContractBook/Page CD Gross Acres 0.00 Net Acres 0.00 C % Q Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. 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SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Holder Contract Holder Mailing Address Kohnen, John ) Trust 3/26/07 Koh nen,John JTrust 3/26/07 7326 N Citrus Rd 7326 N Citrus Rd Waddel I AZ 85355 Waddell AZ 85 35 5 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 100.00 x 400.00 Lot Area 0.92 Acres:40,000 SF Sales Multi Date Seiler Buyer Recording Sale Condition -NUTC Type Parcel Amount 2/11/1999 D-99/2890 unuseableSale - Other Deed $0.00 + The re are other parcels involved in one or more of the above sates: Includes sales on or after 1/1/2003 Valuation 2018 2017 2016 2015 Classification Residential Residential Residential Residential + Assessed Land Value $32.100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 + Assessed So i Id Ing Valu e $0 $0 $0 $0 + Assessed Dwe I Ii ng Va lu e $0 $0 $0 $0 = Gross Assessed Va lu e $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = Net Assessed Value $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 $32,100 Taxation 2016 2015 Pay2017-2018 Pay2016.2017 + Taxable Land Value $18,277 $17,856 + Taxable Bu i Id i ng Val ue $0 $0 + Taxable Dwe I Ii ng Va lu e $0 $0 = Grass Taxable Value $18,277 $17,856 M i l i taryC redit $0 $0 = N et Taxab le Vai u e $18,277 $17.856 x Levy Rate (per $1000 of value) 33,91801 34.01012 = Gross Taxes Due $619,92 $607.28 Ag Land Credit $0.00 $0.00 Family Farm Credit $0.00 $O.D0 Homestead Credit $0.00 $0.00 ❑isabledandSenior CitIzensCredIt $0.00 $0.00 Business Pro perty C redi t $0.00 $0.00 Net Taxes Due $620.00 $608.00 I of 2 5/2/2018, 3:16 PM Beacon - Dubuque County, IA https:4/beacon.schneidercorp-com/App 1icadon.asps?AppID-93&Lay... .Beacon" Dubuque County, IA Summary Parcel ID 1015353004 Alternate ID 5.15.1.1A Property Address 2640 JOHN F KENNEDY R❑ DUBUQUE IA 52001 Sec/Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 1-1-3-1& LOT 1-2-1-2-3-1 OF HIGHLAND FARM (Note, Not to be used on legal dacuments) Deed Book/Page 12334.02(7/10/2002) ContractBook/Page Gross Acres 0-00 Net Acres 0-00 Class R- Residential (Note: This is for tax purposes only. Not to be used for zoning.) District ❑UBA- DUBUQUE CITY/DBQ COMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST PIrN ,r� `tJ Owners �{, • �[ %� L Deed Holder L ' t Contract Holder Pfohl. John & Judy M 2640 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52001 Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 104.00 x 166.00 Lot Area 0-40Acres; 17.264 5F Residential Dwellings Residential Dweiling Beacon - Dubuque County, I.4 Beacon"- Dubuque County, IA Summary RE-_CEIVI D 38 MAY -4 All 6: 05 Ci https:/ibeac Parcel ID 1016277005 Alternate ID 5-16-1-41 Property Address 3087 JOHN F KENNEDY RE) DUBUQUE IA 52002 Sec./Twp/Rng NIA Brief Tax Description LOT 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 NE 114 SEC 16TWSP 89 NR 2E LAUDS INSIDE (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Deed Book/Page 24038.02(1211112002) Contract Book/Page Gross Acres 0-00 Net Acres O.Do Class R- Residentiai (Note This is for tax purposes only- Not to be used for zoning.) District DUBA-DUBUQUECITY7DBQCOMM SCH School District DUBUQUE COMM. SCHOOL DIST Owners Deed Deed Holder Contract Holder Steines, RickA & Abby L 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque IA 52002 Land tat Dimensions Regular Lot: 100-00x 168-00 Lot Area 0.39 Acres; 16,900 SF Residential Dwellings Mailing Address Pfohl, John A & Judy M 2640 John F Kennedy Rd Du buque I A 5 200 1 NOTE: These are the only two (2) addresses that did not sign our petition which OPPOSES the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road from the Asbury to the N.W. Arterial inter- section. Mai I i ng Address Steines, Rick A & Abby L 3087 John F Kennedy Rd Dubuque [A 52002 I Lay... MVO L4 nC_ 18 BAR C29 Ail . 25 Re:Sidewalks on HK March 27,2018 City Council : Tri-state Trail Vision is on of the ten original 2010 envision committees. Along with ECIA we developed the original DMATS Bicycle and Integrated Trail Plan. The city of Dubuque has adopted a Complete Streets Plan which states that all roadways should be developed for pedestrians and bicycles as well as vehicles. Although there is evidence of pedestrian use at certain times of the year on JFK between Asbury and the Northwest arterial and its proximity to Eisenhauer school and the North west arterial bike path, there is no sidewalk connecting JFK with these. Tri-state Trail vision supports adding a sidewalk to this portion of JFK. Sincer C arles Winterwood President . Charles Winterwood, President Tri-State Trail Vision 1555 Montrose Terrace Dubuque, IA 52001 Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Address: Ward: Phone: Email: kathsteuck@aol.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Thursday, April 26, 2018 2:00 PM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please complete sidewalks on JFK up to Asbury Rd. Very unsafe for children and adults to walk in the grass/road. Click here to report this email as spam. 3140 Castle Woods Lne Dubuque, IA 52001-1096 Phone: 563-590-9015 (cell) E-Mail yasynlee@mchsi.com April 23, 2018 Dear Dubuque City Council and Mayor We have been residents in the Arbor Hills subdivision, one block from Eisenhower Elementary School, since 1992, and have generally been very pleased with Dubuque City services and government. As citizens of this neighborhood, we respectfully request that the City Council and the Staff of the City of Dubuque require the completion of sidewalks along and near JFK Road, between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. This is a safety issue, as well as a lifestyle concern. Children walk to Eisenhower school, and adults walk to the local shopping malls and stores. During inclement weather, they must walk through snow, mud, and ice. These routes are being used, because there are worn paths in the grass. Of the three Jule bus stops along JFK between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial, two are located in sections with no sidewalks. Although accessible corners have been installed along JFK, several of them lead to areas with no sidewalks, which does not assist those who need a sidewalk surface. This initiative is consistent with the city's focus on livable and sustainable communities. Sidewalks support the Council's goals of promoting • health (more likely to walk if there's sidewalks); • safety (no need to walk in the street, when the grassy area is impassible due to snow and ice); • connectivity (easier to get to area businesses by foot); • mobility (transit dependent and low-income residents have better access); • and equity (almost all other property owners have sidewalks and maintain sidewalks on their property). It is baffling to us how sidewalks have not been required and completed along this stretch of JFK, especially as the area has expanded with new housing, during the quarter century that we have lived here. The new City of Dubuque Comprehensive Plan references improvements to sidewalks as a City goal 22 times, and specifically mentions JFK sidewalks several times. We hope that this is the year that the City Councel and the Staff of the City of Dubuque move to require the completion of sidewalks in this area. Sincerely, Yasyn Lee Mark Niemer RAINBO OIL COMPANY PO Box 768 Dubuque, Iowa 52004-0768 Phone 563-582-7291 April 19, 2018 City of Dubuque —Council Members 50 W 131" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 Dear Dubuque City Council Members, Mayor & other City Staff, We are submitting this letter because we are in favor of the sidewalk project being completed along and near JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. The completion of sidewalk along this area would provide safety for adults and children who need to travel this path by foot or bike. Various individuals living in that area do not have access to a vehicle and relay on walking to get to needed locations; they are being forced to walk in the street when conditions of snow, ice, mud and other obstacles prohibit them from walking in the grass along sections that have no sidewalk. We appreciate your time in reviewing this request and look forward to your decision. Sincerely, Rainbo Oil Company Kwik Stop Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Mike and Bobbi Martin Address: 2860 DANLIN CT Ward: 1 Phone: 563-580-9990 Email: usammartin@mchsi.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:34 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Dear Dubuque City Council, We request your formal consideration to require that sidewalks be installed to complete the stretch of JFK Road, between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial Recreational Path. Requiring sidewalks along JFK Road is equitable for all pedestrians and property owners. All Dubuque residents deserve sidewalks in their neighborhoods to safely access bus stops, schools, parks, trails, stores, restaurants, and workplaces. Not all residents along and near JFK Road have personal transportation. Many city residents living near and around this stretch of JFK Road must walk on the street to purchase groceries, pick-up their medications or to access mass transit of which they are dependent. Two of the three bus stops along JFK Road within this stretch are in sections with no sidewalks. Residents and visitors need to safely reach the Northwest Arterial Recreational Path from this area of our city. As Dubuque is boasting and striving to have connectivity with accessibility to city amenities, the absence of safe passage on sidewalks on JFK Road is an obvious and glaring disconnect to this commitment. The attractions, businesses and neighborhoods on the north side of the NW Arterial are isolated from all Dubuque residents that wish to walk safely using JFK Road The lack of a proper pedestrian crosswalk on JFK Road at the NW Arterial is absent also. It is unfair and not equitable that some properties and not on others be required to have sidewalks. This is demonstrated on this stretch of JFK Road where only some of the residents and business properties are in compliance with having sidewalks and maintaining these year-round. If sidewalks are a required standard within the City of Dubuque; why the exception? Please consider the number of pedestrians that walk this stretch of our fine city out on the street, the option of walking in the street is unacceptable, and walking on the grass along side the road possess its own hazards. The City Council of Dubuque should demonstrate consistency to tax payers and visitors spending their dollars that wish to utilize businesses and amenities. The goal to safely access businesses, neighborhoods, public transportation and recreation throughout our city via JFK Road is just a sidewalk away. Thank you for your efforts and your consideration Mike and Bobbi Martin 2860 Danlin Court Dubuque, Iowa Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Chad Address: 891 Barbaralee Drive Ward: Phone: Parkin Email: chpl025@aol.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:08 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please consider putting sidewalks along JFK. It is a good idea that will benefit the community. I am glad this issue is being examined by the council. It is surprising that one of busier streets does not have sidewalks, especially so close to Eisenhower school. Thanks! Chad Parkin Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Kevin Firnstahl Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 10:50 AM To: City Council Subject: City Council Website Inquiry re JFK Sidewalks City Council Members, The message below was received by the City Clerk's Office via the City's web page. I've forwarded it to the appropriate internal staff. Thank you. Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk 50 W. 131" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 kfirnsta@ c%tycaFd..q__.�?_rg 563-589-4100 Judy Hanson 563.590.2936 abd judyhanson@yahoo.com I urge you to require that sidewalks be installed on the stretch of JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial Path. These sidewalks would help to promote a healthy lifestyle for the Dubuque residents. According to Health by Design, a coalition in Indiana, sidewalks create health benefits. Sidewalks provide opportunities for walking and studies have shown that people with access to sidewalks are more likely to walk and meet recommendations for physical activity. Physical activity would help to decrease incidence of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and certain cancers. Dubuque has a excellent Northwest Arterial Path and a lovely Arboretum but it is difficult to reach them without sidewalks on JFK Road. Have you ever tried to push a stroller or ride a bike on grass? You have two choices, walk on the grass or walk in the street. Due to the amount of traffic on JFK Road, I would not recommend walking in the street for safety reasons. Dubuque advertises that our town is a healthy town to live in, so let's help to keep our pedestrians moving on the west side and give them sidewalks to walk on. (Source: http://www. healthbydesignonline.org/documents/ HbDFSSidewalks.pdf.) Thank you for your consideration. Judy Hanson Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Gail & Gary Cording Address: 3210 SPRING VALLEY RD Ward: 2 Phone: 563-590-0996 Email: g_cording@hotmail.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, May 05, 2018 7:30 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: We recently signed a petition encouraging the city to consider the sidewalk situation on JFK. We live on Spring Valley Road and are "walkers". We walk to both Fareway and HyVee, we walk to various coffee shops and restaurants, and we walk just for pleasure. No matter what direction we go, there are sections of JFK which require us to walk on either the grass or the street, neither of which is particularly safe or comfortable. We understand that property owners are hesitant to add sidewalks (due to the expense and snow removal) and encourage the city to assist those property owners with the initial installation costs. We empathize with the snow removal argument because we, too, must take on that task ... but if the city could assist with the installation, perhaps the property owners wouldn't be so hesitant to take on the snow removal that the majority of homeowners in Dubuque are required to do. And, any future developers should be required to install sidewalks during the construction/development phase to avoid similar issues in the future. Click here to report this email as spam. THE CITY OF DUB. TE Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque 50 W 13" St Dubuque IA 52001 Honorable Mayor Buol, Dubuque Mmerid Cy 1I' II II 2007.2012 2013.2017 April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and our strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on J FK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road for the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100% of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and walkability and increase intersection density, or the number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8-3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Policy adopted in 2011. The JFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices. b. The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). Service People Iriegrity Responsibility Innovitiun Teamwod: The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork r THE CITY OF Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque 50 W 13th St Dubuque IA 52001 Honorable Mayor Buol, Dubuque AIFAme�lea CI<y wuervuavc:�etu: 2007.2012 2013.2017 April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and our strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on JFK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road for the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100% of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve. pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and walkability and increase intersection density, or the number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8-3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Policy adopted in 2011. The JFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices. b. The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, i Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork Kevin Firnstahl From: Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2018 7:30 AM To: Kevin Firnstahl Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Gail & Gary Cording Address: 3210 SPRING VALLEY RD Ward: 2 Phone:563-590-0996 Email: g_cording@hotmail.com City Department: City Council Message: We recently signed a petition encouraging the city to consider the sidewalk situation on JFK. We live on Spring Valley Road and are "walkers". We walk to both Fareway and HyVee, we walk to various coffee shops and restaurants, and we walkjust for pleasure. No matter what direction we go, there are sections of JFK which require us to walk on either the grass or the street, neither of which is particularly safe or comfortable. We understand that property owners are hesitant to add sidewalks (due to the expense and snow removal) and encourage the city to assist those property owners with the initial installation costs. We empathize with the snow removal argument because we, too, must take on that task ... but if the city could assist with the installation, perhaps the property owners wouldn't be so hesitant to take on the snow removal that the majority of homeowners in Dubuque are required to do. And, any future developers should be required to install sidewalks during the construction/development phase to avoid similar issues in the future. Click here to report this email as spam. City of Dubuque Action Items # 1. Copyrighted February 19, 2018 ITEM TITLE: Citizen Correspondence Requesting Sidewalk Installation on John F. Kennedy Road SUMMARY: Correspondence from Citizen Bill Stoffel requesting sidewalk installation at the intersection of Asbury Road and John F. Kennedy Road to the Northwest Arterial. t-111re =1.119=107111-111Zel-111 III d[a]i•F ATTACHMENTS: Description City Engineer submitting historic documentation related to sidewalk installation. Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Council 2-5-18 Citizen Inquiry 12-17-07 City Council Meeting Minutes 12-17-07 Public Hearing JFK Sidewalk Installation 12-17-07 JFK Sidewalk Installation Neighborhood Meeting 12-17-07 JFK Sidewalk Installation Robert Lynn Correspondence 12-17-07 JFK Sidewalk Installation Citizen Petition Area Map Citizen Petition 211918 Citizen Correspondence 2/17/18 Type Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation Supporting Documentation W124075-020518 - Contact Us ► Request Location w Contact Us Details w Contact Us Details Name: Bill Stoffel Phone No.: City Department: City Manager If "other," please provide the name of the department you wish to contact: Message: To City Council, Mayor and City Manager, It is with civic concern that we write this letter to once again bring to your attention the need for a common walkway of sidewalks to be placed and constructed from the intersection of Asbury Road and IF Road to the Northwest Arterial, preferably on both sides of the street along JFK. This has been an issue In the past and narrowly missed the vote when last considered by city council. However, at this point in time, it is our opinion that it is even mare of a concern. Our concerns are hereby noted: I We have a denser population in the area as the subdivision west of the intersection of David Drive and JFK just south of the arterial is quite built up. 2.During the winter when snowfall has occurred, people are pushed to walk into the street as there Is no attempt to move any of the snow where there would be a sidewalk. The average speed of the vehicular traffic is anywhere from 35-45+ miles per hour along that stretch of the road.On a dark morning or into the evening, the usual dress of dark and or grey sweatshirt and pants are very difficult to see, especially when one approaches the crest of the two hills in the route! They blend in quite well with the darkness of the road. 3.Many more kids are enrolled at Eisenhower than before. Traffic in the A.M. and P.M. during school times is much heavier during entry and dismissal. 4.I1 homes do not have a pre-existing sidewalk, there is never any attempt to shovel a path along the grassway to enable people to have an unencumbered walkway. They are pushed into the lane of automobile traffic by this act of negligence. 5.There is now a wonderful pathwayltrail that parallels the arterial. However, there is not one slab of concrete sidewalk that leads to it or accesses it from any of these directions. Again, people are pushed into the lane of traffic. b.ln addition, I have observed that there are 2 separate school bus stops along the west side of ]FK from the arterial to David Drive. These stops are necessllated due to the fact that there is a law that, rightly so, takes the safety of the student into concern and does not wish to have them walk in the street. In this case these 2 stops, within 5 seconds of each other, are about ilia yards apart. This occurs around 7.7:30 in the morning and as a result, will not too infrequently cause the stopped traffic behind the school bus to back up Into the arterial intersectlon. Not exactly a safe situation to put motorists into on their way to work. If a sidewalk were to be from David Drive to the arterial, that would likely be alleviated! I feel It is only a matter of time before someone is hit andlor injured due to this paucity In a common public pathway. If someone is hit where there is not a sidewalk, is the city partially liable or Is it the homeowner? If a resident has a sidewalk, it is my understanding that the homeowner would bear the brunt of any legal action for an unshoveled walkway. How about an unshoveled grassway?! Lets please make these areas safe for all of our citizens and mandate that this condition be remedied. With these concerns I would like to see it brought before the council for the mandatory placement of sidewalks from Asbury Rd. and JFK Rd. to the Intersection of the Northwest Arterial and JFK. Sincerely, IN[[ and Jan Stoffel Please note: Questions or comments submitted via the City of Dubuque website are monitored during regular business hours. Verified?: > Notes IL Message History ► Request Details Whereas, a public hearing should be set on the intent to acquire or condemn, if necessary, the Property; and Whereas, notice of the public hearing should be published and mailed as required by law to the Owners of the Property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice in the form attached hereto to be mailed to the Owners and published as prescribed by Iowa Code § 6B.2A of a public hearing on the City's intent to acquire or condemn, if necessary, the Property, to be held on the 22na day of January, 2008, at 6:30 o'clock p.m, at the City Council Chambers 350 W. 5th St., Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of December, 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk BOARDS/COMMISSIONS Applicants were invited to address the City Council regarding their desire to serve on the following BoardslCom missions. Housing Code Appeals Board (One expired three-year term through January 11, 2009) Applicant Ryan Killburg spoke in support of his appointment. Human Rights Commission (Three 3-year terms expiring January 1, 2008 --- Terms of Rubinstien, Foster and Ross), Applicants: Colin Scott, Dan Chatfield, Marcos Rubinstien Transit Board of Trustees (One vacant 3-year term through July 30, 2009 -- Term of Kies). Applicants: Don Stedman, Harry Bemis PUBLIC HEARINGS Upon motion the rules were suspended allowing anyone to address the City Council. John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the plans and specifications, form of contract, estimated cost and preliminary schedule of assessments for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project and City Manager recommending approval. Petition from residents on John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) in opposition to the proposed sidewalk installation project. Communication from Robert F. Lynn, 2381 Gordon Drive, in opposition to the proposed installation of sidewalks on John F. Kennedy Road. City Manager advising that the neighborhood meeting regarding the JFK Sidewalk Installation Project, scheduled for Tuesday, December 111h, was cancelled due to weather; however, there have been phone conversations with Gordon Drive residents. Motion by Connors to receive and file the documents and adopt the Resolutions approving plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); Resolution of Necessity for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); and Resolution approving preliminary schedule of assessments for the John F. Kennedy Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). Seconded by Jones. Jolene Rettenberger, 2291 Gordon Drive, spoke in opposition to the proposed project. She recapped the Council meeting of July 6, 1999, where 100 percent of 13 the residents opposed the project at that time. She said that then Council Member Buol agreed that the sidewalk was not necessary; Council Member Joe Robbins had said that petitions were circulated and people signed them without knowing what it was about; and Council Member Ann Michalski had said she believed sidewalks would be unsafe to walk on. Dee Maggio, 2343 Gordon Drive; Rita Kueter, 2299 Gordon Drive', Carol Meyer, 2644 John F. Kennedy Road; Julie Janzen, 2549 Rosewood; Arnie Honkamp, 2345 John F. Kennedy Road; Mike Rettenberger, 2291 Gordon Drive, Kathy Spear, 2531 John F. Kennedy Road, Marion Pliner, 2690, Marywood; Sherry Clancy, 2691 Marywood; Leann Lynn, 2381 Gordon Drive; Victoria Nauman, 2571 John F. Kennedy Road; Eugene Heeren, 2639 John F. Kennedy Road, and Tom Sarvis, 2975 John F. Kennedy Road, spoke in opposition to the project stating the high cost of installation, the difficulty to maintain — especially during the winter months, and the fact that it is unsafe to walk along John F. Kennedy Road. Bob Parks, 2939 Brandywine, spoke in support of the installation of sidewalks; however, he said that a sidewalk was not as necessary along Gordon Drive as it was north of Kaufmann Avenue, especially north of Spring Valley Road to the Northwest Arterial. Lynch said that of those that spoke, he did not hear anything with respect to a need for sidewalks, but that the project was creating a hardship both financial and physical. Cline questioned why build in that area. She said she would not vote for the project and explained the process for the record. Michalski stated that she opposed the project in 1999 to place sidewalks along Gordon Drive. She was concerned with the area around Kaufmann Avenue and John F. Kennedy Road, especially north of Spring Valley Road. She requested that the City review the maintenance of sidewalks along arterials. Jones spoke about the public and private costs noting that the City does incur costs. He reiterated that this was not a "done deal," and that there is a statutory process for such a project. He admitted that he was the one responsible for bringing it to the table, but he is not supportive of it now, Braig said she would never vote for a sidewalk along Gordon Drive and making residents responsible for what is essentially a public sidewalk. She believes there is a need for more bus stops and that the City should look at more use of paths and trails. Connors thanked her colleagues for expressing the same concerns she had. Buol stated that if sidewalks were needed in the area, there would have been more people present in support of the project. Motion failed 0-7. Medical Associates Clinic 1 Robert Hartig -- Planned Unit Development District (PUD) Amendment: Communication from Bob Hartig, Medical Associates, requesting that this item be tabled to February 4, 2008. Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider a request from Medical Associates Clinic / Robert Hartig to amend the existing Associates Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) District to designate a portion of the existing greenway buffer for business use and Zoning Advisory Commission recommending denial. Communication from Kathleen R. Kelley, 3836 Cora Drive, in opposition to the proposed amendment to the Associates Park Planned Unit Development District. Motion by Michalski to table until February 4, 2008. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 7-0. Voluntary Annexation Request: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the voluntary annexation request of Kress Industrial Facility and City Manager recommending approval. Motion by Cline to receive and file the documents, recess the public hearing, and table the request until after the rezoning is decided. Seconded by Braig. Braig 14 THE CITY OF Dubuque bftg DUB E iauftawy� Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2007 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project Asbury Road to Iowa Highway 32 (Northwest Arterial) (CIP 3501425: City -Owned Sidewalks; CiP 2501029: Stone Retaining Walls) DATE: December 10, 2007 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends City Council approval of the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost of $229,329.49, and adoption of the Resolution of Necessity and the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments for the John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project. This assessable project consists of 4,974 lineal feet of sidewalk installation on both the east and west sides of JFK Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). After the August 6, 2007 City Council meeting, the owners of Kennedy Manor Apartments complex installed 616 lineal feet of sidewalk. Also, 288 lineal feet of sidewalk has been constructed in front of the Summit Congregational Church on JFK Road. Since the August meeting, approximately 45% of the sidewalks are now installed along John F. Kennedy Road, between Asbury Road and Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). The construction of the 904 lineal feet of sidewalk by Kennedy Manor Apartments and Summit Congregational Church amounts to 15% of the sidewalks that were remaining to be installed in this corridor prior to the August 6, 2007 City Council meeting. The estimate of probable cost for a four -foot wide sidewalk could be in the range of $25 to $28 per lineal foot if contracted by the property owner. Engineering proposes the property owners be given until June 15, 2008, to complete the work. After that date, any remaining properties will be included in an assessable project. The estimated assessable rate of such work is $35 per lineal foot. This cost would be assessed to the respective property owner. The assessment for a typical lot on Gordon Drive with 61.25 feet of frontage would be $2,143.75, A lot with 125 feet of frontage would be $4,375. One of the largest residential lots with 208-foot frontage would be assessed at $7,280. Most residential lots have between 61 and 125 feet of frontage. As part of a previous City Council directive, the City of Dubuque will not assess a property owner more than 25% of the value of the property with improvements over a cumulative ten-year period. Preliminary review indicates there will be one (1 ) property affected by the 25% valuation rule and the City will be responsible for incurring those costs. Financial assistance for new sidewalk installation is available for eligible owner - occupied properties and is income level and family size based. Small retaining walls and pedestrian access curb ramps will be needed to accommodate the sidewalk installation in select areas along the corridor. It is proposed that the City of Dubuque absorb this cost_ City of Dubuque Engineering Staff will work with the property owners directly on sidewalk installation requirements if they elect to construct the sidewalks on their own. A public information meeting will be scheduled to answer any questions property owners have on installation of sidewalks. concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. '�' ( 4'-� Mi hael C. Van Milligen MCVM1jh Attachment cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer '111k CITY of Dui MEMORANDUM December 7, 2007 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Mana 1 FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) (CIP 3501425: City -Owned Sidewalks; CIP 2501029: Stone Retaining Walls) INTRODUCTION The enclosed resolutions are in reference to the public hearing on the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). BACKGROUND During the past ten years, there have been numerous requests for sidewalks along the John F. Kennedy Road north of Asbury Road. When requests for sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road were received in 1998 and 1999, the Engineering Department prepared improvement plans and assessments based on preliminary approval of the project by City Council. At the July 6, 1999 public hearing, the City Council rejected the project due to objections from the property owners who cited high assessment costs and lack of pedestrian usage. In preparation of the John F. Kennedy Road Reconstruction Project from Spring Valley Road to the northerly City limits in 2002, Engineering had included the installation of sidewalks with the project. At the April 15, 2002 public hearing on the plans for that project, the City Council approved the elimination of sidewalks from the project. Since October, 2006, several requests have again been made for sidewalk on this section of John F. Kennedy Road. On May 7, 2007 the Engineering Department requested direction from the City Council on how to proceed with the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. (Note April 27, 2007 memorandum) The property owners along Gordon Drive, whose backyards abut John F. Kennedy Road, have fled a petition in objection to the placement of sidewalks in this area. The primary issues cited are: a) Steep backyard slopes; and b) Accessibility to John F. Kennedy Road from Gordon Drive for winter weather maintenance and to utilize equipment (shovels and/or snow blowers). On the other hand, area residents and Eisenhower Elementary school staff have filed a petition with over 75 signatures in support of sidewalk installation along this corridor. On May 7, 2007, the City Council directed Engineering staff to study the feasibility of sidewalks along this corridor, especially along the backyards of Gordon Drive. On August 6, 2007, the City Council directed the Engineering Department to proceed with initiating a sidewalk replacement project along John F. Kennedy Road, from Asbury to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). On December 11, 2007, the Engineering Department met with the Gordon Drive residents concerning the project scope and process for City Council consideration. DISCUSSION This assessable project consists of 4,974 lineal feet of sidewalk installation on both the east and west sides of JFK Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). After the August 6, 2007 City Council meeting, the owners of Kennedy Manor Apartments complex installed 616 lineal feet of sidewalk. Also, 288 lineal feet of sidewalk has been constructed in front of the Summit Congregational Church on JFK Road. Since the August meeting, approximately 45% of the sidewalks are now installed along John F. Kennedy Road, between Asbury Road and Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). The construction of the 904 lineal feet of sidewalk by Kennedy Manor Apartments and Summit Congregational Church amounts to 15% of the sidewalks that were remaining to be installed in this corridor prior to the August 6, 2007 City Council meeting. The estimate of probable cost for a four -foot wide sidewalk could be in the range of $25 to $28 per lineal foot if contracted by the property owner. Engineering proposes the property owners be given until June 15, 2008, to complete the work, After that date, any remaining properties will be included in an assessable project. The estimated assessable rate of such work is $35 per lineal foot (including minor grading and property restoration). This cost would be assessed to the respective property owner. The assessment for a typical lot on Gordon Drive with 61.25 feet of frontage would be $2,143.75. A lot with 125 feet of frontage would be $4,375. One of the largest residential lots with 208-foot frontage would be assessed at $7,280. Most residential lots have between 61 and 125 feet of frontage. Frontages 30' -- 50' 60' — 90' 90' —110' 110' — 130' 130' — 400' Number of Pro ernes 1 16 18 7 7 Range of Assessments $1050 — $2,100 $2,100 - $3,150 $3,150 - $3,850 $3,850 - $4,550 $ 4,550 - $14.000 As part of a previous City Council directive, the City of Dubuque will not assess a property owner more than 25% of the value of the property with improvements over a cumulative ten-year period. Preliminary review indicates there will be one (1) property affected by the 25% valuation rule and the City will be responsible for incurring those costs. Financial assistance for new sidewalk installation is available for eligible owner - occupied properties and is income level and family size based. Small retaining walls and pedestrian access curb ramps will be needed to accommodate the sidewalk installation in select areas along the corridor. It is proposed that the City of Dubuque absorb this cost. City of Dubuque Engineering Staff will work with the property owners directly on sidewalk installation requirements if they elect to construct the sidewalks on their own. A public information meeting will be scheduled to answer any questions property owners have on installation of sidewalks. RECOMMENDATION recommend that the City Council approve the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost and to adopt the Resolution of Necessity and the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk lnstallation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). ACTION TO BE TAKEN The City Council is requested to approve the plans, specifications, form of contract and the estimated cost and to adopt the Resolution of Necessity and the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). Prepared by Jon Dienst, PE cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Director Bob Schiesl, Assistant City Engineer Jane Smith, Engineering Assistant Tom Kopp, Engineering Technician RESOLUTION NO. APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial), in the estimated amount $229,329,49, are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) Whereas, the City Council has proposed a Resolution of Necessity for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project, Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) has given notice of the public hearing thereon as required by law; and Whereas, the public hearing has been held, all persons offering objections have been heard and consideration given to all objections and is pending before this Council; and Whereas, this is the time and place set as provided for the taking of action on the proposed Resolution of Necessity. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ❑UBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed Resolution of Necessity described above is hereby: Adopted, without amendment, and all objections filed or made having been duly considered are overruled. Adopted as amended by the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments attached hereto as Exhibit A, and made a part hereof by reference. All objections filed or made having been duly considered are overruled. Deferred for later consideration to a City Council meeting to be held on the day of , 2007, next at 6:30 p.m, in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6cn Street, with jurisdiction retained for further consideration and action at the adjourned meeting. Abandoned. Passed, adopted and approved this day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor F."Iri I Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. APPROVING SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ESTIMATE OF TOTAL COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the attached plat, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the John F. 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L[]T 2-s-I-1-1-+A ME 1x 3EC 18'rn5P 891/i 2E LAMPS INSIDE SIs:Ma.Rek A & nmyL 3087 Kenna' RD D.Ib.q e. ws2CC2 St61,50o 75.00 85 35 SAA25 D9 i0A0 5 10-76a77,215 R 3175 Kannetly Rd. BALJF 24-0 NE 7+4 SEC 19 Js BAL 2.2 9HE Ira SEC 15 T69HR2E VMMns,0e...M & Susan G 3IT39 K.nn.ay Rd. D.Wque, [4�UgDe, IA 52002 5$09A 0 1427: 5127?12 oD t15 35 54,025-00 80 p0 132500 ib-92s.00 1G•t62r7-014 R st69 kcrv,edy Rd UAL L071�2.4 HE w EEC 16 TW5P9011R2P .JIN :� Ih S:C[ SeheRKae1. dlarL.aJS Ssarcn 3189 K.nnpay Rd D4ouque.lAy2002 iB9,E(q 39e.012�95 f2D.9T 35 34.21295 50.00 $4212.&5 10-16-277A15 R 3199 Keanaey� • SAL OF LOT 2-1-1-1-1•�•1.1.I-I-S HE V45EC 15 T.VSP B]Ni2E laY!]5•SIDE WgnleJaMkf 1771 RpKnwnl 5007.14 E2.4r+39 51T2,a22.55 RESOLUTION NO. PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA 32 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) in the estimated amount $229,329.49, are hereby preliminarily approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. FIXING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval to the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) (the Project) and ordered the same to be on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a public hearing will be held on the 17th day of December, 2007, at 6:30 p.m. at the Historic Federal Building, Council Chambers, 350 W. 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and estimated cost of said Project, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause the attached notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the date of such hearing. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, or estimated cost of the Project. Passed, adopted and approved this day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa will hold a public hearing on the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial), in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 26, Code of Iowa, at 6:30 p.m., on the 17th day of December, 2007, at the Historic Federal Building, Council Chambers, 350 W. 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Said proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. At said hearing any interested person may appear and file objections thereto. The scope of the Project is as follows: 4,974 lineal feet of 4 foot wide sidewalk installation, along with pedestrian access ramps, on the east and west sides of John F. Kennedy Road, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); - Small retaining walls to accommodate sidewalk installation in select areas along the corridor; and Tree removal as necessary. Any visual or hearing -impaired persons needing special assistance or persons with special accessibility needs should contact the City Clerk's office at (563) 589-4120 or TDD at (563) 690-6678 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. Published by order of the City Council given on the day of , 2007. Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk n:Wr74b111[r7►ILII0 JOHN F. KENNEDY JJFK) ROAD SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) APPROVING THE PLAT, SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ESTIMATE OF TOTAL COST AND SETTING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for the Project has been introduced for the Project. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.. OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The attached plat, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Highway 32 (Northwest Arterial) and the proposed Resolution of Necessity are hereby approved and ordered placed on file in the Office of the City Clerk. The City Council will meet on the 17th day of December, 2007, at 6:30 o'clock p.m. at the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6 1 h Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other person having an interest in the matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of the improvement, the boundaries of the district, the cost, the assessment against any lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of necessity. A property owner will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the time of hearing the property owner has filed objections with the City Clerk. The City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause the attached notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication of which shall be not less than ten days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. Passed, approved and adopted this I►.rmn Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) Whereas, the plat, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial)have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and ordered placed on file in the office of City Clerk. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) will provide for installation of 4,974 lineal feet of sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial (IA Hwy 32). Minor grading and retaining walls will be included with this project to accommodate the installation of the sidewalks. There is on file in the office of the City Clerk an estimated total cost of the work, and a preliminary plat and schedule showing the amount proposed to be assessed to each lot for the improvement. The date, time, and place the council will hear property owners subject to the assessment and interested parties for or against the improvement, its cost, the assessment, or the boundaries of the district: That the City Council deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvements. Unless a property owner files objections with the City Clerk at the time of hearing on the resolution of necessity, the property owner is deemed to have waived all objections pertaining to the regularity of the proceeding and the legality of using the special assessment procedure. Said improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the Office of the City Clerk. The cost of making such improvement will be assessed against property lying with the assessment limits. The above resolution was introduced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this day of 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. FIXING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has given its preliminary approval to the plat, schedule of assessments, and estimated total cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) and ordered preliminary schedule of assessments and estimate of total cost placed on file in the Office of the City Clerk; and Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for Project has been introduced and is now on file in the Office of the City Clerk. NOW THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The City Council will meet on the 17�h day of December, 2007, at the Historic Federal Building, Council Chambers, 350 W. 6 h Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other person having an interest in the matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of the improvement, the boundaries of the district, the cost, the assessment against any lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of necessity. A property owner will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the time of hearing the property owner has filed objections with the City Clerk. The City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication of which shall be not less than ten days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. Passed, adopted and approved this day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) Notice is given that there is now on file for public inspection in the office of the cleric of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a proposed resolution of necessity, an estimate of cost, and schedule showing the amounts proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuation of each lot within a district approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for a public improvement of the type(s) and in the location(s) as follows: The JFK Sidewalk Installation Project will provide for the installation of 4,974 lineal feet of public sidewalk along John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) The proposed district to be benefited and subject to assessment for the cost of such improvements is described as follows: John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). All abutting properties in this area for sidewalk improvements. The City Council will meet on the 17th day of December, 2007, at the Historic Federal Building, Council Chambers, 350 W. 61n Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other person having an interest in the matter may appear and be heard for or against the making of the improvement, the boundaries of the district, the cost, the assessment against any lot, or the final adoption of a resolution of necessity. A property owner will be deemed to have waived all objections unless at the time of hearing the property owner has filed objections with the clerk. Any visual- or hearing -impaired persons needing special assistance or persons with special accessibility needs should contact the City Clerk's office at (563) 5894120 or TDD (563) 699-6678 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. ,Jeanne F. Schneider, CIVIC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. ORDERING THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR THE JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the provisions of the Notice to Bidders hereby approved. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of the improvements herein provided, by publishing the attached Notice to Bidders to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published more than twenty days but not more than forty-five days before the date for filing bids at 2:00 p.m. on the 101h day of January, 2008. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the City Council for final action at 6.30 p.m. on the 21st day of January, 2008, in the Historic Federal Building, Council Chambers, 350 W. 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this day of , 2007. Roy D. Buol, Mayor I.Iiimi Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk NOTICE TO BIDDERS CITY OF DUBUQUE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT JOHN F. KENNEDY (JFK) SIDEWALK INSTALLATION PROJECT, FROM ASBURY ROAD TO IOWA HWY 32 (NORTHWEST ARTERIAL) Time and Place for Filing Sealers Proposals. Sealed bids for the work comprising each improvement as stated below must be filed before 2:00 p.m. on the 10th day of January, 2008, in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall - First Floor, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Time and Placed Sealed Proposals Will be Opened and Considered. Sealed proposals will be opened and bids tabulated at 2:00 p.m, on 10 day of January, 2008, at City Hall - Conference Room B, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, for consideration by the City Council (Council) at its meeting on January 21, 2008. The City of Dubuque, Iowa, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for Commencement and Completion of Work. Work on each improvement shall be commenced within 10 days after the Notice to Proceed has been issued and shall be fully completed by August 15, 2008. Bid Security. Each bidder shall accompany its bid with a bid security as security that the successful bidder will enter into a contract for the work bid upon and will furnish after the award of contract a corporate surety bond, acceptable to the governmental entity, for the faithful performance of the contract, in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the amount of the contract. The bid security shall be in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid and shall be in the form of a cashier's check or certified check drawn on a state -chartered or federally chartered bank, or a certified share draft drawn on a state -chartered or federally chartered credit union, or the governmental entity may provide for a bidder's bond with corporate surety satisfactory to the governmental entity, The bid bond shall contain no conditions excepted as provided in this section. Contract Documents. Copies of the construction documents may be obtained at the Engineering Department, City Hall -- Second Floor, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa 52001. No plan deposit is required. Preference for Iowa Products and Labor. By virtue of statutory authority, preference will be given to products and provisions grown and coal produced within the State of Iowa, and to Iowa domestic labor, to the extent lawfully required under Iowa statutes. Sales Tax. The bidder should not include sales tax in its bid. A sales tax exemption certificate will be available for all material purchased for incorporation in the project. General Nature of Public Improvement. The John F. Kennedy (JFK) Sidewalk Installation Project, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) includes: 4,974 lineal feet of 4 foot wide sidewalk installation, along with pedestrian access ramps, on the east and west sides of John F. Kennedy Road, from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial); - Small retaining walls to accommodate sidewalk installation in select areas along the corridor; and - Tree removal as necessary. Published in the Telegraph Herald, December 7, 2007. THE CITY OF Dubuque Nli .��i DUB E . 3 � Mtititerpicce on the IIIIisSI55ippf •, ,,, 2007 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy Road Sidewalk Installation Project Gordon Drive Properties DATE: December 13, 2007 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos intended to hold a public meeting on December 11, 2007, with the Gordon Drive property owners. The ice storm forced cancellation of that meeting. City staff did speak with several people by phone. The Gordon Drive property owners are not in favor of sidewalks along their property on John F. Kennedy Road. aL�,IAU- Michael C. Van Milligen MCVMIjh Attachment cc: Barry I_indahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer THE CITY OF Dubuque UBE Aa.Amfte COY Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2007 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City M777 FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer SUBJECT: John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project Gordon Drive Properties DATE: December 10, 2007 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this memo is to provide information on the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project as it relates to the Gordon Drive properties. BACKGROUND At the December 3, 2007 City Council meeting the City Council adopted the Resolution of Necessity, approved the Preliminary Schedule of Assessment, established the date for the public hearing, and authorized the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project between Asbury Road and the NW Arterial (lA Hwy 32). The public hearing has been set for 6:30 pm, December 17, 2007, in the City Council chambers at the Historic Federal Building. The preliminary Schedule of Special Assessments was mailed to all impacted ,property owners on December 6, 2007. The mailing also included an informational sheet concerning the special assessments. (Note attachment.) DISCUSSION Several Gordon Drive property owners who would be potentially affected by the project have contacted the Engineering Department and requested that a public informational meeting be held prior to the City Council public hearing. Also these property owners have been expressed opposition to the sidewalk installation on Gordon Drive due to maintenance issues. Although there is basically no new information to share until the Council's decision, the Engineering Department will hold a public informational meeting on December 11. BUDGETIMPACT The current estimate of probable cost for the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project from Asbury Road to the NW Arterial (IA Hwy 32) is as follows: Total Protect Cost Estimate Construction Contract $ 189,528.50 Contingency (10%) 18,952.85 Construction Engineering & Inspection (10%) 20,848.14 Total Project Cost $ 229,329.49 Based on the current total project cost, the following represents that portion of the Gordon Drive sidewalk installation. Project Cost Related to Gordon Drive Sidewalk Installation Estimate Gordon Drive Sidewalk Construction $ 44,532.87 Contingency (10%) 4,453.29 Construction Engineering & Inspection (10%) 4,898.62 Gordon Drive Sidewalk Installation Costs $63,884.77 The funding sources for that portion of Gordon Drive sidewalk installation are as follows: Funding Sources for Gordon Drive Sidewalk Installation Amount Assessments for the Gordon Drive Residents $23,571.45 City Share of Gordon Drive Assessments 30,313.32 Total Funding for Gordon Drive Sidewalk Installation $53,864.77 The proposed City cost share includes any retaining wall installation, the installation of sidewalk adjacent to City -owned property, pedestrian access curb ramps and any tree removal. ACTION TO BE TAKEN As a summary, if the Gordon Drive portion is removed from the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Road Sidewalk Installation Project, $53,884.77 would be removed from the project costs, with comparable assessment savings. If you have any questions and need additional information, please contact me. Prepared by Jon Dienst, Civil Engineer cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Director Bob Schiesl, Assistant City Engineer Jane Smith, Engineering Assistant Tom Kopp, Engineering Technician THE COF Dubuque krityl DUtB E AlMuricac" Masterpiece on the 1Vlissis77 sippi 2007 JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD FROM ASBURY ROAD TO THE NORTHWEST ARTERIAL — SIDEWALK INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION Enclosed is your individual Preliminary Assessment for the above project. This preliminary assessment was approved at the December 3, 2007 City Council meeting. The project, its scope, design and future will be discussed at the December 17, 2007 Public Hearing with input from citizens either in attendance or any written input received by the City Clerk no later than Wednesday noon, December 12, 2007. BACKGROUND On May 7, 2007 the City Council directed Engineering staff to study the feasibility of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road between Asbury and the Northwest Arterial. After City Council review of the information, initiation of the project was given and approved at the December 3, 2007 council meeting to proceed with the setting of the public hearing and approval of the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments. PROJECT SCOPE The initiated project includes 4,974 lineal feet of sidewalk installation on both the east and west sides of JFK Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial). Small retaining walls may be needed to accommodate the sidewalk installation in select areas along the corridor. Specifically in the area where guardrail is located on a portion of the east side of JFK Road between Asbury Road and Kaufmann Avenue and the backyard slopes of 11 properties on Gordon Drive, installing sidewalk in this area is more challenging. City staff recommends that sidewalks be placed behind the guardrail approximately two (2) feet from the curb at the elevation of the existing ground. This will avoid extensive retaining wall construction. Engineering estimates approximately 25 feet of two -foot high retaining may be needed in this area. The remaining areas of the JFK Road corridor may require retaining walls at several locations between Marywood and Kaufmann or, in some instances, minor grading on private property to bring the proposed sidewalk to grade. It is proposed that the City of Dubuque absorb these retaining wall costs. The distance and elevation between the sidewalk and the curb will vary to avoid additional retaining walls. A bus stop currently exists adjacent to 2640 Kennedy Road. This bus stop was installed in December, 2004 to primarily serve residents that live in a group home on Marywood Drive that is operated by Hillcrest Family Services. This location currently has six (6) passengers who regularly use this stop. Based on coordination efforts with ADA (American with Disabilities Act) consultants and the City's Human Rights Director Kelly Larson, the City is required under federal ADA guidelines to install sidewalks to this location if transit service is continued. kd1kVJI4111CA:IU The schedule for the project is as follows: Publish Public Hearing Notice on Plans, Specs, Assessments December 7, 2007 Mail Special Assessment Notice to Property Owners December 7, 2007 Publish Notice of Special Assessment: 1 st Publication: December 7, 2007 2nd Publication: December 14, 2007 Publish Notice to Bidders, Advertise for Bids December 14, 2007 Public Hearing on Plans 8► Specs, Spec, Assessments December 17, 2007 Receipt of Bid Proposals (Bid Letting) January 10, 2008 Award Construction Contract January 21, 2008 Property Owner Completion Deadline June 15, 2008 Project Completion Date: August 15, 2008 Property owners would have until June 15, 2008 to complete the installation and any remaining parcels after that date would be installed by the successful contractor and assessed against the abutting owner. ASSESSMENTS The estimate of probably costs for a four -foot wide sidewalk could be in the range of $25 to $28 per lineal foot if contracted by the property owner. Engineering proposes the property owners be given until June 15, 2008, to complete the work. After that date any remaining properties will be included in an assessable project. The estimated assessable rate of such work is $35 per lineal foot (including minor grading and property restoration). This cost would be assessed to the respective property owners. If property owners decide to not install and have the City perform the installation a final assessment would be developed after completion of the project. These final assessments will be equal to or less than the preliminary assessment stated. Most residential lots have between 61 and 125 feet of frontage with one of the largest lots at 208 foot. A summary of frontage and assessment ranges is below: Frontages 30' — 60' fi0' — 90, 90' —110' 110' — 130' 130' — 400' Number of Properties 1 16 18 7 7 Range of Assessments $1050 — $2,100 $2,100 - $3,150 $3,150 - $3,850 $3,850 - $4,550 $ 4,550 - $14,000 Financial assistance is available for owner occupied properties and is income/size of household based. ACTION TO BE TAKEN The City Council has set the Public Hearing for December 17, 2007 in the City Council Chambers at the Federal Building, 6th & Locust beginning at 6:30 p.m. at their regularly scheduled council meeting. At that time any citizen may address the council with their concerns regarding this project. Now that the Resolution of Necessity has been approved by City Council on December 3, 2007, petitions can be filed with the Office of City Clerk and should be submitted no later than Wednesday, December 12, 2007. If the City Council approves this project either totally or partially, a public informational meeting will be held with the affected residents. These informational meetings offer mutual benefit to the City and property owner to discuss the project as approved by City Council, construction design, details and standards, any unique situations a property owner may have, time table and financial assistance. As always, City Engineering is available to answer any construction and design questions but want to reiterate the scope of the project will be determined by the City Council. Minutes of previous council meetings can be seen at City of Dubuque Website under the City Clerk Department or by contacting the City Clerk, City Hall, 131h & Central, 589- 4120. Page I of 2 Jeanne Schneider M Sidewalk installation on JFK Rd. From: <RFLYNN314@aol.com> To: <rdbuol@cityofdubuque.org> Date: 12112/2007 11:12 PM Subject: Sidewalk installation on JFK Rd. CC; <amichalski@cityofdubuque.org>, <rjones@cityofdubuque.org>, <klynch@cityofdubuque.org>, tkbraig@cityofdubuque.org>, <jconnors63@mchsi.com>, <pcline@cityofdubuge.org>, <blynn@dbeco.org> To: Mayor Roy Buoi and Dubuque City Council members From: Robert Lynn 2381 Gordon Dr. Ref: Sidewalk installation on JFK I will not be attending the December 17th meeting where discussion will take place regarding the installation of sidewalks along JFK Rd. from Asbury Rd. to the Northwest Arterial. Please take a few minutes to read this letter so that my opinion on the matter can be heard. I reside at 2381 Gordon Dr. with my wife and 3 children and have been here since 1989. 1 know all my neighbors on Gordon Dr. and share their concerns with this project. I am against the installation of a sidewalk as it is not needed and will only cause a burden on those of us who live here, I want to point out a petition in favor of the project that was presented to you. This petiton was presented to parents who were attending an Eisenhower School function. One name on this petition is Kim Meyer of Gordon Dr. Kim wilt tell you that she signed this petiton because it was placed in front of her while she was signing other documents pertaiing to her children, that it was a hectic situation with children all about so she just signed whatever was given to her. Kim Meyer is against the sidewalk installation. Although she lives on the unaffected side of Gordon Dr., her mother lives on the affected side of Gordon Dr. and there is no way Kim whould have ever signed anything in favor of this sidewalk that would affect her mother. Kim's mother is a widowed senior citizen who lives alone. A large percentage of the other names on this petition are from parents who do not live anywhere near Eisenhower school. They documented their address's from areas around the Kelly Lane/ Fremont area. How does this project affect them? Their children will never walk to or from school and only goes to prove that this petition is tainted and should be disregarded. Let me ensure you that their are no children who walk along JFK to get to school. Those children who live in the Gordon Dr.ICrissy ❑r. area use the trail that runs off of Crissy Dr. Our children all attended Eisenhower and never even considered it. Traffic is hectic at the intersection of Kaufmann and JFK and is a dangerous place for any walker, with or without a sidewalk. As for the children in the KimberlyMatler St. area, they walk along Waller to Sunset Circle and use the teacher attended crosswalk. I have heard comments that bike riders need a sidewalk to get to the new bike trail that runs along the Arterial. That is nonsense. The only people that are going to do this are experienced long distance bike riders and they will use the street, as they always do. Children and leisure riders are not going on such a ride, consider the hilly terrain. The sidewalk section running along Gordon Dr, deserves some serious consideration above all. I hope that you have all taken the time to look over the area and the demands it would put on the homeowners. If so, you are aware that is impossible to reach the sidewalk section from the backyards. That it is unreasonable to ask us to maintain such a walk in the winter nor is there any good way of doing it. Public safety is a concern, and the public in this matter is us. 1 have paid close attention to the snow plows this month and noticed that when they go down JFK the majority of the snow coming off of the blade is landing exactly where this sidewalk will be. It would be a never ending nightmare to keep the walks clean during the winter. During the spring/summer season there are a few people who walk along this portion of JFK. Not many, fi1e:1/C:\Docunients and Settings jschncid\LocalSctting,,'I'cmplXPGrpWise\476012('I-D... 12/13/2007 Page 2 of 2 but some. I have noticed that most of them use the sidewalk that currently exists on the opposite side of JFK. Those that walk on the Gordon Dr. side do so because they want to. This area is always kept clean and well mowed. if they truly had a problem with walking on grass I suspect they would use the sidewalk on the other side. If I don't need something, I don't purchase it. That is what is being asked of us. There is no need for a sidewalk along JFK, especially the Gordon Dr. area. Maybe somebody wants it, but there is no need for it and the cost does not justify the want. Common sense comes into play here, weigh the good vs the bad, the cost and hardship, and the fact that there is already a sidewalk behind Gordon Dr. for those who want to use it. I do hope that whoever it is that wants this project also voices his or her opinion to you because I would love to know why it is needed so badly. Sincerly Robert F. Lynn See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways ta_ stay in.,shape for winter. tile:ll( }Documents and SettingsljschneidU,ocal Settingsl7'cmp\Xl'(irpWise147601-2C 1, l)... 12/13/2007 December 11, 2007 07 DEC 13 AM 8: 12 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Membertlt.j�-i, `tiC We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy ftba (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), o_blect to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility/Maintenance • Expectations/Obligations • Financial burden of sidewalk assessments • Public safety *#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*# L 2291 Gordon Drive 583-0055 2 �;7 2291 Gordon Drive 583-0055 3. 2299 Gordon _`�- Drive 582-0751 4. �.� �� 2299 Gordon Drive 582-0751 5. 2315 Gordan Drive 556-9247 6. 2315 Gordan Drive 556-9247 7. 2333 Gordon Drive 584-9082 8•-�- `' ti7 2343 Gordon Drive 582-7344 9•` 2361 Gordon Drive 583-5945 10. 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UW if 250 125 a 250 Feet Phone: [5fi3] 589-42?0 thy= dera ar tt� �Ranrhtr to use r Data °r ou, or any br��:, of fll -�'---- Existing Sidewalk AI o n g J F K Fax: (563) 589-4205 --ty wnatwerer. February 16, 2018 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: We, the property owners along John F. Kennedy Road (from Asbury Road to Highway 32), object to the installation of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. We feel that this does not warrant sidewalks due to the following: • Need • Accessibility/Maintenance • Expectations/Obligations _ • Financial burden of sidewalk assessments • Public safety Property Owned) Address Telephone d 0� PM 0 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 2291 Gordon Drive 590-7114 CII-) 2291 Gordon Drive 54 9337 e'ell 2299 Gordon Drive 2299 Gordon Drive 2315 Gordon Drive 2315 Gordon Drive_ 2333 Gordon Drive` ; :s . 2343 Gordon Drive 2361 Gordon Drive 2381 Gordon Drive ` 2381 Gordon Drive 2395 Gordon Drive 2395 Gordon Drive �,3 �' 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 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Kennedy 54. 3298 West 32nd St 55. 9 2935 John F. Kennedy /a 56. 2955 John F. Kennedy 57. 2955 John F. Kennedy 58. `� >"a^°��'�* 2975 John F. Kennedy 9. 15 2975 John F. Kennedy f6, IAA 4 l 37. 2690 Marywood Dr 38. 3305 Kaufmann Ave M 3305 Kaufmann Ave 40. 2531 John F. Kennedy 41 2551 John F. Kennedy 42. 2551 John F. Kennedy 43. 2571 John F. Kennedy 44. 2639 John F. Kennedy 45. 2659 John F. Kennedy r 46. 3038 John F. Kennedy 47. .3058 John F. Kennedy 48. 3058 John F. Kennedy 49. 3078 John F. Kennedy 50. 3078 John F. Kennedy 51 Ov-k 3150 John F. Kennedy 52. 54, zlM,�a� 3139 John F. Kennedy -,7 53. 3139 John F. Kennedy 54. 3298 West 32nd St 55. 2935 John F. Kennedy 56. 2955 John F. Kennedy 57. 2955 John F. Kennedy 58. 2975 John F. Kennedy 59. 2975 John F. Kennedy s� 0 60. 2995 John F. Kennedy 61. 2995 John F. Kennedy 62. 3017 John F. Kennedy 63. 3017 John F. Kennedy � . C2$ l 64. ! 3037 John F. Kennedy .SU�67� 65. 3037 John F. Kennedy 66. 3657 John F. Kennedy 67, 3059 John F. Kennedy 68. 3087 John F. Kennedy 69. 3087 John F, Kennedy 70. = 3169 John F. Kennedy�ry�� .f 71. l 3169 John F. Kennedy 31 - -72. 1771 Rosemont St 73. 2345 Jahn F. Kennedy 74. 24.77 John F. Kennedy 75, 2986 John F. Kennedy ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY � TH, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY JOLENE RETTENBER+GER DELIVERED (Err person) THIS PETITION TO KEVIN E'IRNSTAHL, CITY CLERK. co a rF;__ Kevin Firnstahl From: Mike Rettenberger <mike.retten@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2018 6:13 PM To: Roy D. Buol; Ric W. Jones; David T. Resnick; Brett Shaw; Luis Del Toro; Kate Larson; Jake A. Rios Cc: Kevin Firnstahl; Jolene Rettenberger Subject: February 19, 2018, City Council Meeting - Action Item #1 - Citizen Correspondence Requesting Sidewalk Installation on John F. Kennedy Road Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council Members: My name is Jolene Rettenberger and I reside with my husband, Michael, for over 29 years at the address of 2291 Gordon Drive. At this time, we would like to share the opposition of the placement of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road. I know that this is a rather long email, but it has a lot of valuable and worthy information that we feel is very important to share with the City Council members since about half of the members are new to the City Council since this issue was first addressed back in the summer of 1999. Late morning on Friday, February 16th, 2018, 1 received a telephone call from one of our Gordon Drive neigh borslfriends with a concern that the Sidewalk Installation on John F. Kennedy Road was back on the City Council agenda as an Action Item for Monday, February 19th. So needless to say, the communication with all of our neighbors started immediately with the sharing of information with everyone from the neighborhoods of Gordon Drive to the neighborhoods of John F. Kennedy Road/Northwest Arterial. It is my understanding that communication (WebQA) was created on February 5, 2018, by Bill and Jan Stoffel of 3384 Ashley Lane, Dubuque, expressing their concerns over placement of sidewalks along John F. Kennedy Road stretching from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial. As you are aware, this will be the third City Council attempt requesting sidewalk installation along John F. Kennedy Road. The first request was presented to the City Council back on Tuesday, July 6, 1999 at 7:00 pm at the Carnegie -Stout Public Library, in which there were no Yeas, and Nays from Buol, Mayor Duggan, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins and Voetberg. Motion failed. In the July 7, 1999, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Jeffrey Pieters, listed under other business, the council cited the following remarks: • Declined to authorize a $141,566 project to extend sidewalks along the east and west sides of Kennedy Road, between Asbury Road and Spring Valley Road. • All of the property owners who would have been assessed for a portion of the costs of the sidewalk project signed a petition opposing it. • In such a case, a unanimous vote is required of the council to authorize a project, said Public Works Director Mike Koch. • The council did vote unanimously against the project. • "This is the first time, I think we've had 100% opposition anywhere," said Council Member Dirk Voetberg. "But quite frankly, with 100% opposition, I am real loath to say government knows best," he said. • The City Council initially had directed Koch to develop a sidewalk plan for that stretch of Kennedy Road, along with four others in April 1998. • Council Member Roy Buol said that one of those other sidewalk projects, on Pennsylvania Avenue, had several signs indicating it was warranted, where the Kennedy Road project did not. For instance, worn paths in the grass along the road indicated heavy pedestrian traffic along Pennsylvania Avenue. Kennedy Road has no such markings, he said. Also, "I've never gotten a call on that section of Kennedy Road," Buol said. "I don't see a need for it myself." • Council Member Ann Michalski said she believed adding sidewalks actually would compromise pedestrian safety along that stretch of Kennedy Road. A guardrail between the roadway and adjacent properties would have to be shifted to accommodate the sidewalk, rendering it a less effective barrier, Michalski said. • Mayor Duggan said the argument some senior residents posed, that adding sidewalks along their properties would pose a heavy burden in terms of shoveling snow, was a valid one. To clear the accumulated plowed snow from the four -lane road, he said, residents 'would probably need a snow blower like we have at the airport.' The second request was presented to the City Council back on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building. Motion failed 0-7. See below for some of the minutes of the Public Hearing: • Petition from residents on John F. Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Iowa Hwy 32 (Northwest Arterial) in opposition to the proposed sidewalk installation project. • City Manager advising that the neighborhood meeting regarding the JFK Sidewalk Installation Project, scheduled for Tuesday, December 11 th, was canceled due to weather, however, there have been phone conversations with Gordon Drive residents. • Several neighbors spoke in opposition to the proposed project. Jolene Rettenberger at the meeting (back on July 6, 1999) stated that then Council Member Buol agreed that the sidewalk was not necessary; Council Member Joe Robbins had said that petitions were circulated and people signed them without knowing what it was about; and Council Member Ann Michalski had said she believed sidewalks would be unsafe to walk on. • Council Member Kevin Lynch said that of those that spoke, he did not hear anything with respect to a need for sidewalks, but that the project was creating a hardship both financial and physical. • Council Member Patricia Cline questioned why build in that area. She said she would not vote for the project and explained the process for the record. • Council Member Ann Michalski stated that she opposed the project in 1999 to place sidewalks along Gordon Drive. She was concerned with the area around Kaufmann Avenue and John F. Kennedy Road, especially north of Spring Valley Road. She requested that the City review the maintenance of sidewalks along arterials. • Council Member Ric Jones spoke about the public and private costs noting that the City does incur costs. He reiterated that this was not a "done deal", and that there is statutory process for such a project. He admitted that he was the one responsible for bringing it to the table, but he is not supportive of it now. • Council Member Karla Braig said she would never vote for a sidewalk along Gordon Drive and making residents responsible for what is essentially a public sidewalk. She believes there is a need for more bus stops and that the City should look at more use of paths and trails. • Council Member Joyce Connors thanked her colleagues for expressing the same concerns she had. • Mayor Roy Buol stated that if sidewalks were needed in the area, there would have been more people present in support of the project. N Please note that in-between these City Council meeting dates from 1999-2007, several articles have appeared in the Telegraph Herald over the years. For example, an article taken from the May 8, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, was entitled, "Council Curbs Sidewalk Plan". This article shared that on a 4-3 vote, the council directed the City Engineering Department to look at a tough bit of terrain affecting residents on Gordon Drive, on the east side of the roadway, and to review the entire project. Mayor Roy Buol and Council Members Kevin Lynch and Pat Cline cast the no votes, possibly an indication on how they would vote on the overall project, which would likely go through a public hearing to move forward. Council Member Kevin Lynch quoted, "I have not heard a compelling argument why we need to do this. I don't think it's necessary." Council Member Ric Jones quoted, "What we need is a safe path for citizens." A point of discussion was the project's effects on residents on Gordon Drive, whose property abuts the east side of Kennedy Road from Asbury Road to Kaufmann Avenue. Their lots have a steep decline before meeting the roadway at a guard rail, with little space for a walk. Council Member Karla Braig quoted, "I honestly don't know how they could keep those sidewalks cleared of ice and snow in the winter time." Council Member Ann Michalski noted the council has made such exceptions for home owners in the past, pointing out that by City code, sidewalks should have been installed as the neighborhoods developed. In the Auqust 5, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, entitled, "Dubuque, Homeowners Reach Crosswalk", City Council members will take up the issue of building sidewalks along Kennedy Road. The discussion of the issue will be limited to the council table. The Engineering Department recommends that a public hearing be held next year after it is known how many residents had opted to do their own work, which would be necessary to design the final project to be let for bid. If the council decides to move forward, the Engineering Department then would consult with property owners. Council Member Ric Jones was quoted, "I've overwhelmingly heard from people who want the sidewalks, as well as opposition from those who have to foot the bill. Some of the people have legitimate concerns. We have to find a way around them if we can." In May, the council directed the Engineering Department to look at the feasibility of the project, especially concerning residents on Gordon Drive where backyards slope to a guardrail on Kennedy Road, creating a tight space to put a walk. It was also noted that the Gordon Drive area would require some tree trimming and the relocation of utility poles and boxes before installing the sidewalks, which will add to the cost. In the Auqust 7, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Rob Kundert, entitled, "City Steps Forward on Sidewalk Plan", it was noted that several council members voiced concerns about residents with special circumstances, especially those on Gordon Drive, whose backyards slope down to Kennedy Road and into a guardrail. Council Member Karla Braig quoted, "I've always said we can have exemptions. Other neighborhoods have gotten exemptions. Sidewalks are just a part of the price you pay for living in a community that's called a city." Council Member Kevin Lynch voted for the project, but questioned if sidewalks along the busy roadways really were a safety issue. He was quoted as saying, "I still have not heard anything to convince me that this is any more than a 'want', not a 'need'." In the December 18, 2007, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Mary Rae Bragg, entitled, "Kennedy Sidewalks Sideswiped", Council voted 7-0 against proceeding with the plan. It was quoted and promised by Mayor Roy Buol that hearing the residents' objections and council members' unwillingness to support the project, "If this comes back again, I'll make sure the neighbors are talked to before (city) engineers are notified." In the July 21, 2010, issue of the Telegraph Herald written by TH Staff Writer, Andy Piper, entitled, "Sidewalks Lead to Controversy" {an article disputing arise over what the law requires and when 3 exceptions should be made), Council Member Kevin Lynch was quoted as saying, "The Kennedy Road situation between Asbury Road and Kaufmann Avenue, many property owners actually lived on Gordon Drive and would have had to walk down to Kaufmann Avenue and then back up Kennedy to maintain their walks. It just didn't make any sense. I'm happy with the way the system works but certainly not with the result of Monday night. It's always a real contentious issue for some reason." In closing, Mike and I look forward to hearing from you per email or phone call at 563-542-9337 (Mike's cell) or 563-590-7114 (Jolene's cell). Please feel free to drive up/down John F. Kennedy Road to see not only vehicle traffic, but pedestrian traffic. The Rettenberger's will be in attendance at the City Council meeting on Monday, February 19th for our third City Council attempt (in opposition) requesting sidewalk installation along John F. Kennedy Road. Thank you for your time in reading our lengthy, but informational email. Mike & Jolene Rettenberger 2291 Gordon Drive Dubuque, Iowa 52001 Click here to report this email as spam. 4 Kevin Firnstahl From: Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 8:51 AM To: Kevin Firnstah) Subject: "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Contact Us Name: Mary Giesler Address: 2310 HIGH CLOUD DR Ward: 1 Phone:5635838778 Email: mjgiesler@earthlink.net City Department: City Council Message: We visited our daughter who lived in Scottsdale and Gilbert, AZ and we wintered in Mesa, AZ. These cities are to the east and south of Phoenix. All their major streets are 45 mph. They have sidewalks - some are close to the traffic. People DO walk next to 45 mph traffic. We walked on these sidewalks. I don't think people in Dubuque would shy away from 30 or 35 posted mph if they wanted to walk in those areas. Click here to report this email as spam. 1 Kevin Firnstahl From: billd5l Dotolo <billd5l@msn.com> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 3:37 PM To: Kevin Firnstahl Subject: NO Sidewalk Petition Dear Kevin Firnstahl Bill and Debra Dotolo would like to sign the petition on the sidewalk that we do not want to go in at 2549 Rosewood Dr. Dubuque, Iowa, which we own. We live in Harrison AR and unable to sign this petition so they said we could send an e-mail to you and that you would accept this as signatures. We do not want the sidewalks. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at billd5l@msn.com Sincerely, William Dotolo Debra Dotolo Click here to report this email as spam. May 15, 2007 TO: Honorable Mayor, members of the City Council, the City Manager, and the City Engineering Department FROM: Jun and Bill Stoffel and other citizens of the Eisenhower School area 2905 For, Hollow DR Dubuque, IA 52001 RE: Sidewalks on JFK from Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial We urge you to approve the addition of sidewalks on JFK between Asbury and the Northwest Arterial and to the newly installed bike path is again before the city council. As property owners in the Arbor Oaks area for 29 years and parents of children who attended Eisenhower School, we have joined other neighbors in trying repeatedly to get these sidewalks in. There are a variety of good reasons for these sidewalks, but a priority is that the safety and convenience of the children attending Eisenhower and their families are constantly compromised by the lack of sidewalks. With the new residential neighborhood adjacent to Spring Valley steadily growing, this problem will only be compounded. When the City Leisure Services offers summer programming at the Eisenhower grounds or the youth summer soccer games occur, many area children are put at risk. As property owners who all install and maintain our sidewalks for the good of the community, we ask that you adopt a consistent policy of installing sidewalks in residential and commercial areas. Thank you. C7 v CrCZ -� �0 x m w QD We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. 51 M W. W 111:1,1111112,11, W41.p MW M191 FA 0% FIA 011 LI Id FM WE a J��Jjjj .'�'IzMiii We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. rf ?WW F � W'Mjffl;�� IN M FRIM owl 1 W-o- I! i W! UFFININIOMI M o ' 4 ■ We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. ADDRESS EWE M1aP? A I 104 LAORK'A � .-- ,� tR MM �■ Ik �.� �� ► r �'�, .ram ! : _ �• i �. , � 1 � We , the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 2. 3.4. WV C 1 6. 7. a 8.� 5 7er` 9.��- 37 14. 11. 12. B. 14. is. 16. 17. 18, We , the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME r ADDRESS PHONE 1. -5-4 V— —&1 2.a•9 3'E e-0.e 3. j ota-e 4. 30 10 D� e-,�J Z���jr�a 5. ���i f%vr5and 3 n 35— e2lde 6o n-tv■ C.e.rie -57-63 —337— 3440 6. 7. 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14, 15, 16. 17. 18. We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11. U. B, 14. 15. 16. 17, 18, May 21, 2007 TO: Honorable Mayor, members of the City Council, the City Manager, and the City Engineering Department FROM: Staff and Parents of Eisenhower School Children RE: Sidewalks on JFK from Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial We urge you to approve the addition of sidewalks on JFK between Asbury and the Northwest Arterial and to the newly installed bike path is again before the city council. As parents of children who attend Eisenhower School, we have joined other neighbors in trying repeatedly to get these sidewalks in. There are a variety of good reasons for these sidewalks, but a priority is that the safety and convenience of the children attending Eisenhower and their families are constantly compromised by the lack of sidewalks. With the new residential neighborhood adjacent to Spring Valley steadily growing, this problem will only be compounded. When the City Leisure Services offers summer programming at the Eisenhower grounds or the youth summer soccer games occur, many area children are put at risk. As property owners who all install and maintain our sidewalks for the good of the community, we ask that you adopt a consistent policy of installing sidewalks in residential and commercial areas. Thank you. n_ �n m w We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE I i 2 1 r _ 3, i C i { !J r / 5. ht-rs y C/ A �y' 5'z 6. q 7. 1 l :.JC �..• o 9. 1D. 12.E B. 6 d 5 �l `7 17. 2 17 I We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 1. �� ` c` � � L��-� I Li Z A(hc,( (D-')LS I I'S 6r 2. 6 L 3. All I Afl, -5?�Ro 4. S.V 71 6. 7. jrynu� v r) L- 10, 7 rzk-s ,q A-(� .53 12. 13. Ak -31 14. A � � ruc 16. 17. We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE C '0 ' J L L. 3. 4. 5. 6. _) 7. eD -( 8. 9. 10. }} r 12. a 13. CC 14. -5 6 fa 1s. 00 M. ; Z Z ' 18. We, the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 2. - r-- 3.11�L S fi Ec f hu _ ,S-i 4. % 6.7. �'C�ct► .► lc�.�nar. 3 . A� ra �:..:co La.��_ ;. 5a 58$ - i ` {� r 7 �i i�� Sr'lL y.� .i ]♦ y� �- � � 1 � t }L 1 .-j �-�.., 8. +zd�SL - ` 9. a7 o. S S o S 9 3 S 11. ' a �-�- Y��ark N►c' V,, l �+�] ash Lv,r�d5 L�� i a-4"3 �- 12.� L 2 T 2L ki"I 16. 17, 18. We , the undersigned, encourage the Dubuque City Council to approve the installation of sidewalks on JFK Road from Asbury Road to the Northwest Arterial, linking with the new bicycle path along the arterial. NAME ADDRESS PHONE 2. r y 3. 4. 7 of r I �� L �� • f...� J � - — _� � � � � f _ t �� - 1 5 7 � �d C ry _ 7. -2- i �,. �� L ' C 9. 10. d -7 u I -A JJCry`) 12. 14.� ' Y 15. 16. 7 17, 18, rv�f�t t-Z 3 MVO L4 nC_ 18 BAR C29 Ail . 25 Re:Sidewalks on HK March 27,2018 City Council : Tri-state Trail Vision is on of the ten original 2010 envision committees. Along with ECIA we developed the original DMATS Bicycle and Integrated Trail Plan. The city of Dubuque has adopted a Complete Streets Plan which states that all roadways should be developed for pedestrians and bicycles as well as vehicles. Although there is evidence of pedestrian use at certain times of the year on JFK between Asbury and the Northwest arterial and its proximity to Eisenhauer school and the North west arterial bike path, there is no sidewalk connecting JFK with these. Tri-state Trail vision supports adding a sidewalk to this portion of JFK. Sincer C arles Winterwood President . Charles Winterwood, President Tri-State Trail Vision 1555 Montrose Terrace Dubuque, IA 52001 ��� _i 1 � ���� ly�e.lu ��1'1'�li'�1�':�!'e1�11��:1��i�1�'"�'i.l.�'�tili�.l1t111#1'I�tI� Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Address: Ward: Phone: Email: kathsteuck@aol.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Thursday, April 26, 2018 2:00 PM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please complete sidewalks on JFK up to Asbury Rd. Very unsafe for children and adults to walk in the grass/road. Click here to report this email as spam. 3140 Castle Woods Lne Dubuque, IA 52001-1096 Phone: 563-590-9015 (cell) E-Mail yasynlee@mchsi.com April 23, 2018 Dear Dubuque City Council and Mayor We have been residents in the Arbor Hills subdivision, one block from Eisenhower Elementary School, since 1992, and have generally been very pleased with Dubuque City services and government. As citizens of this neighborhood, we respectfully request that the City Council and the Staff of the City of Dubuque require the completion of sidewalks along and near JFK Road, between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. This is a safety issue, as well as a lifestyle concern. Children walk to Eisenhower school, and adults walk to the local shopping malls and stores. During inclement weather, they must walk through snow, mud, and ice. These routes are being used, because there are worn paths in the grass. Of the three Jule bus stops along JFK between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial, two are located in sections with no sidewalks. Although accessible corners have been installed along JFK, several of them lead to areas with no sidewalks, which does not assist those who need a sidewalk surface. This initiative is consistent with the city's focus on livable and sustainable communities. Sidewalks support the Council's goals of promoting • health (more likely to walk if there's sidewalks); • safety (no need to walk in the street, when the grassy area is impassible due to snow and ice); • connectivity (easier to get to area businesses by foot); • mobility (transit dependent and low-income residents have better access); • and equity (almost all other property owners have sidewalks and maintain sidewalks on their property). It is baffling to us how sidewalks have not been required and completed along this stretch of JFK, especially as the area has expanded with new housing, during the quarter century that we have lived here. The new City of Dubuque Comprehensive Plan references improvements to sidewalks as a City goal 22 times, and specifically mentions JFK sidewalks several times. We hope that this is the year that the City Councel and the Staff of the City of Dubuque move to require the completion of sidewalks in this area. Sincerely, Yasyn Lee Mark Niemer RAINBO OIL COMPANY PO Box 768 Dubuque, Iowa 52004-0768 Phone 563-582-7291 April 19, 2018 City of Dubuque —Council Members 50 W 131" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 Dear Dubuque City Council Members, Mayor & other City Staff, We are submitting this letter because we are in favor of the sidewalk project being completed along and near JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial. The completion of sidewalk along this area would provide safety for adults and children who need to travel this path by foot or bike. Various individuals living in that area do not have access to a vehicle and relay on walking to get to needed locations; they are being forced to walk in the street when conditions of snow, ice, mud and other obstacles prohibit them from walking in the grass along sections that have no sidewalk. We appreciate your time in reviewing this request and look forward to your decision. Sincerely, Rainbo Oil Company Kwik Stop Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Mike and Bobbi Martin Address: 2860 DANLIN CT Ward: 1 Phone: 563-580-9990 Email: usammartin@mchsi.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:34 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Dear Dubuque City Council, We request your formal consideration to require that sidewalks be installed to complete the stretch of JFK Road, between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial Recreational Path. Requiring sidewalks along JFK Road is equitable for all pedestrians and property owners. All Dubuque residents deserve sidewalks in their neighborhoods to safely access bus stops, schools, parks, trails, stores, restaurants, and workplaces. Not all residents along and near JFK Road have personal transportation. Many city residents living near and around this stretch of JFK Road must walk on the street to purchase groceries, pick-up their medications or to access mass transit of which they are dependent. Two of the three bus stops along JFK Road within this stretch are in sections with no sidewalks. Residents and visitors need to safely reach the Northwest Arterial Recreational Path from this area of our city. As Dubuque is boasting and striving to have connectivity with accessibility to city amenities, the absence of safe passage on sidewalks on JFK Road is an obvious and glaring disconnect to this commitment. The attractions, businesses and neighborhoods on the north side of the NW Arterial are isolated from all Dubuque residents that wish to walk safely using JFK Road The lack of a proper pedestrian crosswalk on JFK Road at the NW Arterial is absent also. It is unfair and not equitable that some properties and not on others be required to have sidewalks. This is demonstrated on this stretch of JFK Road where only some of the residents and business properties are in compliance with having sidewalks and maintaining these year-round. If sidewalks are a required standard within the City of Dubuque; why the exception? Please consider the number of pedestrians that walk this stretch of our fine city out on the street, the option of walking in the street is unacceptable, and walking on the grass along side the road possess its own hazards. The City Council of Dubuque should demonstrate consistency to tax payers and visitors spending their dollars that wish to utilize businesses and amenities. The goal to safely access businesses, neighborhoods, public transportation and recreation throughout our city via JFK Road is just a sidewalk away. Thank you for your efforts and your consideration Mike and Bobbi Martin 2860 Danlin Court Dubuque, Iowa Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Chad Address: 891 Barbaralee Drive Ward: Phone: Parkin Email: chpl025@aol.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:08 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: Please consider putting sidewalks along JFK. It is a good idea that will benefit the community. I am glad this issue is being examined by the council. It is surprising that one of busier streets does not have sidewalks, especially so close to Eisenhower school. Thanks! Chad Parkin Click here to report this email as spam. Kevin Firnstahl From: Kevin Firnstahl Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 10:50 AM To: City Council Subject: City Council Website Inquiry re JFK Sidewalks City Council Members, The message below was received by the City Clerk's Office via the City's web page. I've forwarded it to the appropriate internal staff. Thank you. Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk 50 W. 131" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 kfirnsta@ c%tycaFd..q__.�?_rg 563-589-4100 Judy Hanson 563.590.2936 abd judyhanson@yahoo.com I urge you to require that sidewalks be installed on the stretch of JFK Road between Asbury Road and the Northwest Arterial Path. These sidewalks would help to promote a healthy lifestyle for the Dubuque residents. According to Health by Design, a coalition in Indiana, sidewalks create health benefits. Sidewalks provide opportunities for walking and studies have shown that people with access to sidewalks are more likely to walk and meet recommendations for physical activity. Physical activity would help to decrease incidence of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and certain cancers. Dubuque has a excellent Northwest Arterial Path and a lovely Arboretum but it is difficult to reach them without sidewalks on JFK Road. Have you ever tried to push a stroller or ride a bike on grass? You have two choices, walk on the grass or walk in the street. Due to the amount of traffic on JFK Road, I would not recommend walking in the street for safety reasons. Dubuque advertises that our town is a healthy town to live in, so let's help to keep our pedestrians moving on the west side and give them sidewalks to walk on. (Source: http://www. healthbydesignonline.org/documents/ HbDFSSidewalks.pdf.) Thank you for your consideration. Judy Hanson THE CITY aF DUB. TE Masterpiece on the Mississippi Mayor Roy D. Buol, City of Dubuque 50 W 13" St Dubuque IA 52001 Honorable Mayor Buol, Dubuque Almwmcny 2007.2012 2013.2017 April 30, 2018 The Resilient Community Advisory Commission submits this letter in support of sidewalk installation to complete a pedestrian -friendly path that can be used for walking and biking along JFK Road. At their March and April regular meetings, the Resiliency Commission reviewed the materials from the February 19, 2018 City Council meeting regarding sidewalks on JFK. Commissioners reviewed the STAR Community Rating system, the Imagine Dubuque comprehensive plan, and our strategic priorities that were developed in July of 2017. Staff also provided a map of current sidewalk locations on JFK, and the City Code governing sidewalks. After review of these materials, the Commission advises that the City Council develop a requirement to complete missing sections of JFK Road for the following reasons: 1. From the STAR Community rating, the rating system that the City uses to identify benchmarks and best practices related to sustainable communities: a. The Built Environment objective provides guidance of development Compact & Complete Communities: "Concentrate development in compact, human -scaled, walkable centers and neighborhoods that connect to public transit, offer diverse uses and services, and provide housing options for families of all income levels." Dubuque measures neighborhoods against the Walkability standard, which requires that 90% of roadway length contains sidewalks on both sides or connection pathways and 100%of crosswalks are ADA accessible. b. Additional credit is available for actions that emphasize expansion of sidewalk networks to improve pedestrian amenities, active lifestyles, and walkability and increase intersection density, or the number of publicly -accessible sidewalk or street intersections per square mile. 2. From the Imagine Dubuque Comprehensive Plan: When it comes to mobility, residents most want enhanced off-street trail network and connectivity, improved on -road bike lanes, and enhanced walkability via connectivity and crosswalks (p 8-3). The plan further recommends implementation of a Complete Streets Policy adopted in 2011. The JFK Road Corridor is specifically studied on p 8-9. 3. In our 2017-18 strategic priorities, the Resilient Community Advisory Commission recommended the following: a. The RCAC recommends City Council identify policies that can create a built environment where residents can make healthy choices. b. The RCAC recommends City Council utilize an equity lens to ensure that all residents have access to healthy natural and built environments and health services (low income housing units access to trail). Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork The Commission, by a vote of 8-1, advocates that the City Council consider policies to complete sidewalks on JFK Road and in other gaps in the community. We recognize that there is a potential cost to the residents whose properties are impacted, but the positive impact to the community is more beneficial. We recognize that completion of the sidewalk network is important in connecting the surrounding residential networks to the Northwest Arterial Trail, and also has equity implications for low-income and transit -dependent residents who live in the neighborhood. Sincerely, Leah Specht Resilient Community Advisory Commission Chair Service People Integrity Responsibility Innovation Teamwork Kevin Firnstahl From: Sent: To: Subject: Contact Us Name: Gail & Gary Cording Address: 3210 SPRING VALLEY RD Ward: 2 Phone: 563-590-0996 Email: g_cording@hotmail.com City Department: City Council Citizen Support Center <dubuqueia@mycusthelp.net> Saturday, May 05, 2018 7:30 AM Kevin Firnstahl "Contact Us" inquiry from City of Dubuque website Message: We recently signed a petition encouraging the city to consider the sidewalk situation on JFK. We live on Spring Valley Road and are "walkers". We walk to both Fareway and HyVee, we walk to various coffee shops and restaurants, and we walk just for pleasure. No matter what direction we go, there are sections of JFK which require us to walk on either the grass or the street, neither of which is particularly safe or comfortable. We understand that property owners are hesitant to add sidewalks (due to the expense and snow removal) and encourage the city to assist those property owners with the initial installation costs. We empathize with the snow removal argument because we, too, must take on that task ... but if the city could assist with the installation, perhaps the property owners wouldn't be so hesitant to take on the snow removal that the majority of homeowners in Dubuque are required to do. And, any future developers should be required to install sidewalks during the construction/development phase to avoid similar issues in the future. Click here to report this email as spam.