Hinesburg Village Steering Committee
Meeting Minutes December 13, 2006
Present: Brian Busier,
George Dameron, Donna Constantineau, Karla Munson, Dona Walker, Tracy Applin
Absent: Rolf Kielman
George opened meeting with
discussion of Center Road project mentioning a report should be finalized by
end of year. We’ll have to wait until report before further ideas can be
discussed. Brian added size of ball field in that location is too small and
space could be better used. He asked if we should ask select- board about
relocation of these fields. There was also some general discussion around the
concerns of traffic increase in regard to the Center Road Project. Some Lyman
Meadows residents don’t want a thru traffic road in such close proximity to
their units.
Brian gave a summary of
Vermont Transit meeting with Jeanne Wilson, i.e. where crosswalks/ lights would
be located , three light poles at Lantman’s versus one hanging light, time
frame for Silver Street turning lane, etc. Brian hopes that VTO will monitor
interval of lights for maximum traffic flow. The committee then talked briefly
about concerns around Saputo truck’s that exit north onto 116(we felt it was
unsafe given current density of traffic), instead of using the Charlotte Road
intersection. Because the lagoons behind can’t be traversed, there can’t be
another exit other than the two mentioned above. Does this necessitate a more
formal document to the Select board expressing our concerns?
We then went on to talk
about rationale for the prioritized sidewalk list we had previously developed.
The primary reason for the order we chose was to provide safe walk-ability for
all residents, but particularly the children who walk to and from school.
Secondly, we thought we would be able to access safe walking grants if we show
a strong commitment here, lessening the financial burden on the town.
Donna thought this might be
a good item for Town Meeting Day. George felt it was important to bring the
school into these conversations around the sidewalk. George offered to write up
the rationale for the priority list and Karla added she thought health reasons
were obvious benefits of the entire list. There was talk of a yearly budget of
$10,000 for sidewalks that could also cover some of the maintenance
costs/plowing. Again, this is an item for Town Meeting. Someone mentioned the
Planning Commission has some money for this?
The next topic of discussion
was traffic calming. Dona, Donna and Karla spoke about putting a speed
indicator in front of the Town Hall so people could see their speed through the
village. George and Dona spoke about the need for increased ticketing of
drivers who speed in this area. Dona also mentioned she supports lowering the
village speed limit and others agreed.
Brian wondered how much curbing was planned. Several of us thought
barrels at all the crosswalks would increase awareness of the need to stop for
pedestrians.
Donna then brought up
gateway signage, Welcome to Hinesburg signs and landscaping that would provide
visual interest and slow drivers upon entry to Hinesburg Village. Karla
mentioned they had talked about this during the charrette. Tracy said the
Hinesburg Business group has also expressed interest in signs and landscaping.
We talked about possible location for these signs:
-past Buck Hill Rd,
Charlotte Road, Mechanicsville Road, and along 116 before village. We went on
to discuss flags. George mentioned we have a budget and one of the ways we
might spend some of the money would be for flags. The U.S. and Vermont flags
would be displayed regularly from Town Hall. We delved very briefly into on-street
parking and decided we need more information from VTO as to what is allowed.
George and Dona suggested the committee should walk the village to better grasp
the layout for on-street parking and sidewalks. Donna C. spoke about potential businesses we’d like to see in
Hinesburg, encouraging a local re-circulation of money. We all agreed how
important it is for residents to actively support the changes they wish to see,
i.e. shop locally if you want the convenience of nearby shops, etc.
The last topic of the evening centered on Hinesburg’s history and
ways to develop historical guidelines Donna has a listing of the historical
buildings in Hinesburg which she made available to the rest of the group.
George said he’d like to bring Bruce Brune and Jan Albers to speak locally
about preserving historical guidelines (perhaps an evening talk at the
library…). Brian gave several interesting anecdotes about some of the town’s
houses and presented the idea that it isn’t always age that makes a house
historical. George and Donna talked about developing a walking tour of
Hinesburg that would include history/significance. It was felt a census of the
houses of Hinesburg would be really useful.
Meeting adjourned at 8:45pm