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CITY OF ONALASKA MEETING NOTICE COMMITTEE/BOARD: Parks & Recreation Board DATE OF MEETING: October 22, 2018 (Monday) PLACE OF MEETING: City Hall 415 Main Street (Room 112) TIME OF MEETING: 1. Call to Order and roll call 5:15 P.M. PURPOSE OF MEETING 2. Approval of minutes from the previous meeting 3. Public Input (Limited to 3 minutes/individual) Consideration and possible action on the following items: 4. Recommendation to approve Onalaska Sculpture to be placed at Great River Landing 5. Discuss potential reservoir in Greens Coulee 6. Discussion regarding Holiday Heights Park 7. Report from Blufflands Coalition 8. Report from Onalaska Enhancement Foundation 9. Report from Great River Landing Committee 10. Director s Report a. Parks Update b. Recreation Update c. Aquatic Center Update d. Omni Center Update Adjournment PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that members of the Common Council of the City of Onalaska who do not serve on the Board may attend this meeting to gather information about a subject over which they have decision making responsibility. Therefore, further notice is hereby given that the above meeting may constitute a meeting of the Common Council and is hereby noticed as such, even though it is not contemplated that the Common Council will take any formal action at this meeting. NOTICES MAILED TO: Mayor Joe Chilsen *Ald. Jim Binash Ald. Jim Olson Ald. Jerry Every Ald. Ron Gjertsen Ald. Kim Smith Ald. Diane Oldani-Wulf City Attorney Dept Heads La Crosse Tribune Charter Com. Coulee Courier WIZM WKTY WLXR WKBH WLSU WKBT WXOW *Committee Members *Dan Stevens *Andrea Benco *Brian Udermann *Dennis Aspenson *Steven Nott *Obhe Johnson Onalaska Omni Center Onalaska Public Library Notices Posted and Mailed: 10/17/18 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Onalaska will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with a disability to ensure equal access to public meetings provided notification is given to the City Clerk within seventy-two (72) hours prior to the public meeting and that the requested accommodation does not create an undue hardship for the City.

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GREAT RIVER LANDING PROJECT, ONALASKA, WI Great River Landing - Plan Summary The City of Onalaska's Great River Landing Committee undertook the goal ofrevitalizing the Onalaska waterfront and Building the Great River Landing to provide safe and accessible access to the waterfront with clear connectivity to the downtown and Main Street. From August through October 2014, the City hosted multiple Community Meetings and a 3-day charrette that culminated in a schematic design for Onalaska's waterfront. During the charrette process, the design team met with City staff and stakeholders to review various ecological, hydraulic, cultural and historic documents prior to and throughout the design charrette to develop a better understanding of the site's characteristics and potential for development. The project site is divided by the BNSF railroad, with the waterfront bottomlands to the west and the City's downtown to the east. The railroad provides significant challenges for safe access to the site. -:..-:\,, ;_ '"- ~ ~ A.. f \. - ~ ~-' - =~. ' ~.. -e;.:-j / - ~ BNSF representatives were contacted and interviewed during the process and share similar goals for safe and controlled access to both ponions of the site. Floodways and wetlands provide excellent recre11tional opportunities and construction challenges. Various agencies including WDNR, USFWS and USACE were consulted prior to and throughout the charrette process. Archaeological findings are also throughout the project area and the design team recognized these areas as interpretive opportunities and construction challenges. All of these site factors were carefully considered when developing the plans for the project. During the charrette, project goals and principles were determined and finalized and preliminary program ideas were presented to the public. The Design Team developed a consensus program with "basic requirements" and additional "options" that were developed with the community's input to create two design alternatives. These alternatives were presented to the Great River Landing Committee and the Design Team received feedback to proceed with the design alternative that focused on the interconnection of Main Street and State Highway 3 5. A Preliminary Schematic Design was developed during the final day of the charrette based off of preferred design alternative. The design provided a programmatic overview for the project and keyed into the plan graphic. During the final Community Meeting, the public was provided the opportunity to vote on funding priorities and areas to begin the project. Overwhelming, the public chose to begin the project at the State Highway 35 and Main Street intersection with a plaza, amphitheater, parking area, and trailhead/building (see right image). Subsequently post-charrette, the Design Team provided 30% engineering design plans for the Great River Landing and created an overall grading plan, a circulation plan for multiple modes of transportation (walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling) and updated the overall Great River Landing Plan. _.lllftl;u.ll!mi".. CTS -- t.~ l'wl ~ t - Ml lull CIUI l lllllll-nl~iull Great River LANDING. - - -"~<-Jolt 8 ~sco~"~ ~ SEH llabonmarche Page 2 of 4

GREAT RIVER LANDING PROJECT, ONALASKA, WI The design team provided in-depth plans for the public-prioritized areas and drafted an Action Plan with four phases for the initial projects with projected construction costs based on the 30% engineered design plans. The last section of the Building the Great River Landing Plan provides next steps for the City of Onalaska and details grant funding opportunities for the project. The first step achieved was the approval of the Great River Landing Final Report which the Common Council approved unanimously on February 10, 2015 as recommended by the Great River Landing Committee. The next step currently underway includes City staff outlining a funding strategy for the first phase of the project to gain momentum for subsequent phases (see left image). Following this step, construction documents need to be developed for the first project phase to ensure that the project can be bid as soon as construction funding is made available. In summary, the City of Onalaska and the SEH Design Team completed an intense 3-day planning event for the Great Rivci- Landing that culminated in a final schematic design. The City is aggressively moving forward toward Building the Great River Landing for both the community and visitors to enjoy in the future! 15 Great River LANDING.... "":i'lt 8 ( sco~'='~ }/.. SEH llabonmargtie Page 3 of 4