AdviceSW Seneca Street Extension Decision Tree
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Seneca Street Extension Decision Process

                 
 
 
Should the City build the Seneca Steet extension as proposed?
 
 




YES


NO



 
Should the Seneca extension be built concurrently with the development of Nyberg Rivers?
 
Are there alternatives to Seneca that will solve the problem of increased traffic?
 


YES

NO




YES

NO

This means the short-term demolition of the City Council building. Are you sure?
This means the City will take a "wait and see" approach on building the extension, which may cause additional traffic problems on SW Martinazzi Ave. Are you sure?
 
A list of the suggested alternatives will be supplied to the Council for discussion.
The status quo is fine. Either the current infrastructure will support the increased traffic or Nyberg Rivers will not bring additional traffic?

YES

YES

YES






With the Council Building being demolished in the short-term, do you support the proposal to build a new municipal building adjacent to the Library?
Should the Library driveway be closed? END
 
Should the Library driveway be closed? END
 

YES

NO







Do you support the proposed design and financing plan currently proposed by the City?
What alternatives for location ,design and financing do you suggest? END
 
 
 

YES

NO







Seneca will be built and the Council building replaced with structure and finanicng proposed by the City. END
What alternatives for design and financing do you suggest? END