Bingen City Hall

Bingen City Hall

BINGEN — The Bingen City Council met in chambers Sept. 17.

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Catherine Kiewit, Bingen mayor

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Krista Loney, City of Bingen administrator

Sidewalk design dominated the first half of the meeting. Tim Devries, project manager at Gray and Osborne Engineering, led council members through the initial proposed design for new sidewalks and curbs along Alder Street with new intersection infrastructure at Humboldt and Franklin, and along Cedar Street with added curbs at the Humboldt intersection. Discussion of the potential design focused on the angle of the curbs, with Mayor Catherine Kiewit pointing out that less angular curbs are much more navigable for the snow plow; the width of the driving lanes and the parking spaces; and the loss or creation of parking spaces. The council asked City Administrator Krista Loney to speak with The Society Hotel to keep them informed about the upcoming changes. Councilors also pointed out that some residents are currently using city property as their own, and they would be affected. Councilors were reminded that the bumped out curbs serve to slow down traffic, and that new crosswalks will be added to a pedestrian-heavy crossing at State Route 14 as well.