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             1                      PUBLIC HEARINGS
                  
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                 IN RE:  DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL     )
             3   IMPACT STATEMENT AND DRAFT      )
                 SECTION 4 (F) STATEMENT         )
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                 SOUTH AND EAST BELTWAYS,        )
             5   LINCOLN, NEBRASKA               )
                 PROJECT NO. DPU-3300(1)         )
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                    Hearings held April 23 and 24, 2001, at the    
            12      Lincoln Berean Church, 6400 S. 70th Street,  
                         Hearing Room 2, Lincoln, Nebraska
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            16                   A P P E A R A N C E S
                  
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                 HEARING OFFICER:           MS. JILL POST
            18                              The Mediation Center
                                            1120 K Street, Suite 200
            19                              Lincoln, NE  68508
                  
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             1   WITNESS:                             PAGE
                  
             2   BLAYDE KEEL                            3
                 12500 S. 38th
             3   Roca, NE  68430
                  
             4   CHAD KEEL                              5
                 848 N. 68th Street
             5   Omaha, NE  68132
                  
             6   LARRY FUERST                           7        
                 821 Hazelwood Drive
             7   Lincoln, NE  68510
                  
             8   KEVIN DUGAN                           13
                 2612 Southwood Place
             9   Lincoln, NE  68512
                  
            10   MARLA REITER                          22
                 640 Harrison  
            11   Bennet, NE  68317
                  
            12   JO GUTGSELL                           23
                 2103 B Street
            13   Lincoln, NE  68502
                  
            14   ELEANOR FRANCKE                       25
                 3900 S. 148th Street
            15   Walton, NE  68461
                  
            16   RONALD WILHELM                        26
                 1211 Cessna Circle
            17   Lincoln, NE  68527
                  
            18   ROBERT PRIEL                          29
                 20895 S. 68th Street
            19   Hickman, NE  68372
                  
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             1            (At 8:55 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Blayde Keel and  

             3   the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            HEARING OFFICER POST:  I'm ready.  It will  

             6   be recorded, and then -- you want to state your  

             7   name, and spell your last name.

             8            BLAYDE KEEL:  My name is Blayde Keel,  

             9   B-l-a-y-d-e K-e-e-l, and this is concerning a piece  

            10   of property that's half mile south of Saltillo on  

            11   38th Street.  And there's a house on the property,  

            12   and the right of way is, like on the map upstairs,  

            13   is right in our living room.  You know, the -- and  

            14   it's got to do not with the highway itself, but an  

            15   access road.  

            16            And I think that the access road needs to  

            17   be moved like south, the entrance.  Because we have  

            18   property south of there, and then there's property  

            19   across the road.  It would impact our place much  

            20   less if the access road were south of our house  

            21   rather than right below our house.  Because if  

            22   they -- with the right of way being right in the  

            23   middle of your house, even if they moved the right  

            24   of way over a little bit it's still going to cut  

            25   into our yard.  And it's one of the parts of our  



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             1   property that we'd like to maintain, because it's  

             2   where the house is at.  Further down, it would only  

             3   impact a field or something like that.

             4            I don't know if there's anything else,  

             5   because mostly that's what the situation is.  I just  

             6   don't want to move the house, and I don't want the  

             7   thing near the house.  You know, I want it further  

             8   away from the house than where it's at.  Okay?  

             9            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Okay.

            10            BLAYDE KEEL:  All right, thank you.  

            11            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Thank you.  

            12            (Testimony concluded at 8:56 a.m.)

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             1            (At 9:31 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Chad Keel and the  

             3   court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Hi.

             6            CHAD KEEL:  Hi.

             7            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Would you like to  

             8   give some testimony or submit written testimony?

             9            CHAD KEEL:  We just want to let people know  

            10   what our concerns are with this.  

            11            HEARING OFFICER POST:  She'd like you to  

            12   spell your last name.   

            13            CHAD KEEL:  K-e-e-l, Chad.  C-h-a-d.

            14            HEARING OFFICER POST:  And you can just say  

            15   whatever you want.  You could probably go for a long  

            16   time.

            17            CHAD KEEL:  Okay.  The concern is that one  

            18   of their access roads on the map matches up exactly  

            19   with the driveway of our front house, which means  

            20   that the access road comes right up into our front  

            21   yard.  Then the right of way takes the front yard  

            22   away.  They haven't scheduled our house to be taken,  

            23   but it does mean that the front yard would be gone.   

            24   And as they're describing it to me, the house would  

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             1   like them to stay further to the west of our house,  

             2   so that our front yard stays exactly as it is.

             3            And my concern is that they won't want to  

             4   do that, because if you go to the west, you drop  

             5   down into a bottom land that would require a lot of  

             6   filling.  I'm afraid that they're going to want to  

             7   stay on the edge of that terrace that the house and  

             8   the existing road are placed on.  But we really  

             9   think our house would be pretty useless without a  

            10   front yard.  But we'd rather leave it on the edge of  

            11   it.  And that's it.  That's the concern.  Okay.  

            12            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Thanks for coming  

            13   by.

            14            CHAD KEEL:  Thank you.  

            15            (Testimony concluded at 9:35 a.m.)

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             1            (At 10:05 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Larry Fuerst and  

             3   the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            LARRY FUERST:  My wife did pick up some  

             6   material last night, gave me a chance to kind of  

             7   look some of these things over.

             8            HEARING OFFICER POST:  You're aware of the  

             9   fact you can also submit written testimony.

            10            LARRY FUERST:  Yes, I could submit.

            11            HEARING OFFICER POST:  You have until the  

            12   14th of May to do that.

            13            LARRY FUERST:  Okay.  My wife and I --

            14            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Would you state your  

            15   name?

            16            LARRY FUERST:  Oh.  I'm Larry Fuerst, my  

            17   wife is Carol, F-u-e-r-s-t.  My wife is Carol.  And  

            18   we're moving from Wedgewood area out to 112th, south  

            19   of 112th.  

            20            So I guess one of the reasons we moved out  

            21   there was because we were attracted by, you know,  

            22   more of a rural environment, and kind of an open  

            23   setting and whatnot.  But I think the thing that  

            24   kind of gets my attention is the fact that we were  

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             1   development.  So I cut that out when it was in the  

             2   paper a while back, because so many of the points  

             3   that were made in here were what was really  

             4   desirable to us and really attracted us to that area  

             5   in the first place.  

             6            And it just seemed to me as I read this  

             7   that finally the city of Lincoln is expanding with  

             8   some real planning behind it, and it can serve as a  

             9   model for other expansions.  So many cities are  

            10   expanding -- it's just, you know, more houses, more  

            11   apartments, and more commercial buildings -- where  

            12   here, it looked like they were really trying to put  

            13   a nice plan in an orderly fashion to the growth of  

            14   the city.   

            15            And I really thought that the Beltway seems  

            16   to fly just directly in the face of this.  Because  

            17   as we go down all of these points, at least the  

            18   close proximity of the Beltway would cut the heart  

            19   right out of the basin.  The Stevens Creek basin  

            20   development, it goes directly right through it.  So  

            21   it crosses over the -- right directly through the  

            22   flood plain, it crosses over the wetlands area, it  

            23   crosses over streams, it crosses over two railroads.   

            24   I mean, it just -- you'd just as well throw this  

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             1            So it seems to me we've got a group that's  

             2   working on something like this, a nice orderly  

             3   growth for the city, and not just urban sprawl,  

             4   which we see in so many places; and then we have the  

             5   Beltway, which is just let's move traffic, so let's  

             6   just -- we don't care where it goes, let's just go  

             7   right through there and keep it close to the city,  

             8   as opposed to far out.  

             9            So I guess that's my main opposition, would  

            10   be do we have one group doing this, and another?  We  

            11   ought to throw one or the other out.  So anyway,  

            12   that was a point.

            13            Then as I looked through some other of the  

            14   materials that my wife brought home, this evidently  

            15   was kind of a survey that was done, and it said in  

            16   here when they surveyed people in the city seven out  

            17   of eight respondents said that they should not allow  

            18   development in an area if it would impact important  

            19   natural resources.  Well, that kind of underscores  

            20   the Stevens Creek.  Important resources is right  

            21   here.  So if seven out of eight people in this  

            22   survey say, let's protect them and preserve our  

            23   natural resources as much as we can, okay, then  

            24   evidently the people are speaking pretty loud and  

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             1            And then further on here, master plan  

             2   objectives and priorities, we should develop and  

             3   maintain a system of parks and recreational  

             4   facilities across the city.  Well, there we are.  In  

             5   the Stevens Creek basin they were trying to develop  

             6   parks, recreation, and orderly growth.

             7            Then over here, it is important for Lincoln  

             8   to continue to provide and maintain an excellent  

             9   system of parks and biking and hiking trails and be  

            10   planning for the -- in the county to be done in a  

            11   way that preserves natural resource and the quality  

            12   of rural life.  Well, there we are.

            13            Then like in the summary of this draft,  

            14   and, oh, some things in here, I guess one of the  

            15   things that caught my eye was the expense of the  

            16   close Beltway is that it's more expensive, of  

            17   course, and one of the things that costs -- drives  

            18   it up is because of the bridges.  And we have to  

            19   have two interchanges for Highway 2 and the south  

            20   Beltway, but then if we look at -- I apologize, I've  

            21   got to hold this so far because I forgot my  

            22   glasses -- some of the impacting statements in here,  

            23   one of them says EC-1 impacts noise and visual  

            24   impact.  You have to provide a major bridge  

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             1   about the diagonal segment of it at the north end,  

             2   and then the two connections down at the south end.

             3            But then also, under social concerns, they  

             4   talk in here about our elected officials are  

             5   concerned about the impact to residences and  

             6   developed areas.  And then a little further on it  

             7   says it resulted in a directive to eliminate EC-1  

             8   alternative from further consideration.  Well, who  

             9   are those people?  Evidently they don't have a very  

            10   strong voice, because we're -- here we're still  

            11   talking about it.  I mean, who were these people,  

            12   then?  They said, well, let's don't consider it  

            13   anymore, and yet it's still on the drawing board,  

            14   and we're speaking out about it.

            15            And then down here it says a close location  

            16   will continue compact growth.  Well, I'm not in  

            17   favor of compact growth.  Especially when I -- like  

            18   for the Stevens Creek basin.  

            19            So that's basically what I'm saying.  And I  

            20   just think there's so much contradiction of  

            21   information, we have too many task forces working,  

            22   and I wonder how they're all going to come to  

            23   agreement.  But this to me seems like really a good  

            24   way for the city to try to grow and to accommodate  

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             1   traffic within the city, now, I think we could -- we  

             2   maybe could focus little bit more on four-lane  

             3   arterials within the city limits.  So, I'm driving  

             4   out here on 84th; we haven't completed four lanes of  

             5   84th.  Well, that would help move traffic north to  

             6   some other aterials.  And certainly east to west, we  

             7   need wider streets there.   

             8            I don't see where the Beltway is helping  

             9   that much intracity traffic.  It would help  

            10   intrastate and interstate traffic more.  I also --  

            11   I'm not in favor of people within the city jumping  

            12   on an entrance ramp for two miles to exit off of a  

            13   beltway, and I think you'd see a lot of that.  And  

            14   we've seen it in other major cities.  People will  

            15   hop on a major arterial for two miles and then hop  

            16   off.  Well, then you've got all these entrance/exit  

            17   ramps, and I think that is just not a good  

            18   direction.  So...

            19            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Okay.  Thanks for  

            20   coming by.

            21            LARRY FUERST:  Thank you.

            22            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Thanks.  

            23            (Testimony concluded at 10:15 a.m.)   

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             1            (At 10:30 on April 24, 2001, with Hearing  

             2   Officer Jill Post, Witness Kevin Dugan, John Snowden  

             3   and the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Ready whenever you  

             6   are.  State your name.  Are you here for testimony?

             7            KEVIN DUGAN:  Yes.

             8            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Okay.

             9            KEVIN DUGAN:  My name is Kevin D. Dugan,  

            10   2162 Southwood Place, Lincoln, Nebraska.  And I'm  

            11   here, let the record reflect it's 10:31, April 24,  

            12   2001, and we're -- I'm here with John Snowden.

            13            JOHN SNOWDEN:  John Snowden, 3105 South  

            14   117th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, 68144, representing  

            15   Federal Highway Administration in Lincoln.

            16            KEVIN DUGAN:  And I would also say I'm the  

            17   public hearings officer for the Nebraska Department  

            18   of Roads.

            19            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Kevin has asked me to join  

            20   in on this --  

            21            KEVIN DUGAN:  I asked John.

            22            JOHN SNOWDEN:  -- not knowing --

            23            KEVIN DUGAN:  Okay.  I just have some  

            24   questions that will clear up in my mind how, you  

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             1            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Okay.

             2            KEVIN DUGAN:  And we're sequestered here in  

             3   the basement of the Lincoln Berean Church, Lincoln,  

             4   Nebraska.

             5            I had wanted to talk to Ed Kosola, because  

             6   I was -- and I'm not sure what he does at HWA.

             7            JOHN SNOWDEN:  He's the right of way  

             8   representative, and also does environmental reviews.

             9            KEVIN DUGAN:  Okay.  I was told that he --  

            10   this is sort of a new process, and I was told that  

            11   he was coordinating it for the driving factor.

            12            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Not a new process.  The  

            13   process --

            14            KEVIN DUGAN:  Structure of the hearing --

            15            JOHN SNOWDEN:  -- structure has been used  

            16   across the country, from what I understand.

            17            KEVIN DUGAN:  Okay.  And that's what I  

            18   understand.  Some states is what the NEPA --  

            19   somebody sent me some NEPA documents and said some  

            20   states were doing this.  

            21            And by the way, I think it's an excellent  

            22   addition, this process is an excellent addition to  

            23   obtaining and informing the public.  I think it  

            24   works real well in the open house type setting.

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             1   familiar with it.  Basically, the flyer says this is  

             2   a public hearing on the Draft EIS and location of  

             3   alternative corridors for a beltway.  The project  

             4   sponsors are the city, county, state, and federal  

             5   agencies.  It goes into more detail.  Is that  

             6   basically what this is?  This is a public hearing on  

             7   the Draft EIS and location of alternative corridors?

             8            JOHN SNOWDEN:  They're looking at the  

             9   corridors, and a no-build option also.

            10            KEVIN DUGAN:  Okay.  And will a  

            11   determination be made from this process as to  

            12   selecting the corridors or a no-build option?

            13            JOHN SNOWDEN:  The public input by all the  

            14   people will be considered and weighed together, as a  

            15   joint effort by all the sponsoring parties, to come  

            16   up with the best decision of which alternative,  

            17   which way, which direction to go: no-build, build,  

            18   one of the three routes.

            19            KEVIN DUGAN:  They will select one of the  

            20   three routes?

            21            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Or a no-build.

            22            KEVIN DUGAN:  Or a no-build, okay.  Will  

            23   this roadway be a state highway, US highway?

            24            JOHN SNOWDEN:  That hasn't been determined  

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             1            KEVIN DUGAN:  No determination, okay.

             2            JOHN SNOWDEN:  It's up to the state and the  

             3   sponsoring parties if they have some interest in  

             4   that.  But otherwise, no, there's no decision.

             5            KEVIN DUGAN:  No decision has been made?   

             6   Okay.  Will location approval be requested from the  

             7   highway commission or from the Governor?

             8            JOHN SNOWDEN:  I have no idea.

             9            KEVIN DUGAN:  I haven't seen a lot of  

            10   the -- and it's my fault, it's not -- because I  

            11   think that you all have gone through a tremendous,  

            12   very good process of notifying people.  It's one of  

            13   the best efforts I've seen, in letting the public  

            14   know that this is going to be happening and  

            15   informing the public.  But I myself haven't seen,  

            16   for instance, some of the advertisements.  And  

            17   this -- as a matter of fact, this flyer and a couple  

            18   early ads are the only ones that I've seen.  Does  

            19   this project involve residential relocation?  

            20            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Some of the alternatives do.

            21            KEVIN DUGAN:  Not all three?  Just some of  

            22   them?  

            23            JOHN SNOWDEN:  I don't -- I think there's  

            24   impacts on residences on all three alternatives.

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             1            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Relocation, it's up to  

             2   the -- on some -- it may be -- it's not defined well  

             3   enough to show the exact impacts to each residence.

             4            KEVIN DUGAN:  Is that made during the  

             5   design process?

             6            JOHN SNOWDEN:  That's during the design  

             7   process.

             8            KEVIN DUGAN:  Same thing with business  

             9   relocation, then?  

            10            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Correct.

            11            KEVIN DUGAN:  Does the project involve  

            12   impact to wetlands?  

            13            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Yes.

            14            KEVIN DUGAN:  Does the project involve  

            15   control of access?  

            16            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Yes.

            17            KEVIN DUGAN:  Does the project involve  

            18   major right of way acquisition?

            19            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Yes.

            20            KEVIN DUGAN:  As I said, this flyer that I  

            21   had briefly described is the only -- and a couple  

            22   ads -- are the only things I've seen.  I haven't  

            23   really seen any public notification that the project  

            24   involves residential or business relocations,  

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             1   acquisition.  Have I missed them?  Or has that  

             2   information been put into a notice, other than maybe  

             3   Federal Register?  Was it in the Federal Register?  

             4            JOHN SNOWDEN:  I don't know the date or  

             5   time, no.  The date of the Federal Register, I do  

             6   not know.

             7            KEVIN DUGAN:  It doesn't say, for instance,  

             8   in this flyer that -- which was how I was  

             9   notified -- and in the newspaper advertisements I've  

            10   seen, I didn't notice specific reference to these  

            11   issues in public notification.  

            12            JOHN SNOWDEN:  I don't typically deal with  

            13   the notification process.

            14            KEVIN DUGAN:  Okay.

            15            JOHN SNOWDEN:  So I'm not aware of it.

            16            KEVIN DUGAN:  And I understand that.   

            17   That's not your bailiwick, that's -- you know, the  

            18   consultant, or the overseeing agency agencies -- the  

            19   state, the city, the county, the federal highways --  

            20   and perhaps they would know.  I just haven't noticed  

            21   any notification like that.

            22            John, how much have you been involved in  

            23   arranging this event?  

            24            JOHN SNOWDEN:  I have not helped arrange  

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             1            KEVIN DUGAN:  Okay.  

             2            JOHN SNOWDEN:  I was asked to attend.

             3            KEVIN DUGAN:  Right.  And Ed Kosola, he had  

             4   a prior commitment today?  I mean, I came at a bad  

             5   time.

             6            JOHN SNOWDEN:  He was here earlier this  

             7   morning and then he had to leave for another  

             8   meeting.

             9            KEVIN DUGAN:  My question, for the record,  

            10   would be if federal highways -- Ed Kosola  

            11   specifically -- has been informed of any procedural  

            12   concerns expressed by the EDOR public hearing  

            13   section about this hearing process.  And if not,  

            14   why; and if so, I'm sure that he has --

            15            JOHN SNOWDEN:  What is your concern?

            16            KEVIN DUGAN:  To be honest, John, I'm  

            17   really not in a position now to rehash this.  And  

            18   it's mostly questions, concerns, goes to the  

            19   procedures that we use here in the state of  

            20   Nebraska, and compliance with that; making sure  

            21   that, you know, the citizens get their due  

            22   notification and procedures, and that the Department  

            23   of Roads is living up to the standards that it's  

            24   long practiced.  If those concerns have come to  

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             1   like to hear how they were addressed.

             2            And as the last thing, as the keeper of the  

             3   record for public hearings for Nebraska Department  

             4   of Roads, I would request that I receive a  

             5   transcript of this two-day event, and including any  

             6   comment sheets, public comment sheets that are made  

             7   part of the public record, or the -- as well as  

             8   notification of when the sponsoring agencies  

             9   consider and make a decision on this project, that I  

            10   also be notified of that.  I have a business card  

            11   here.  Can I just leave that with you, or -- leave  

            12   it with you, John?

            13            JOHN SNOWDEN:  Leave it with the court  

            14   reporter as part of the record.

            15            KEVIN DUGAN:  I'm sorry, your name is?

            16            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Kevin, I'm Jill.  I  

            17   should have introduced myself.  I'm here on behalf  

            18   of The Mediation Center.  I'm just a volunteer  

            19   serving as a hearing officer.

            20            KEVIN DUGAN:  Good.  Good.  What's your  

            21   last name, Jill?

            22            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Post.

            23            KEVIN DUGAN:  Are you from Lincoln?  And  

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             1   reporter, Linda Swanson.

             2            KEVIN DUGAN:  Linda, are you from Lincoln  

             3   as well?

             4            THE COURT REPORTER:  Yes.

             5            KEVIN DUGAN:  John, I live close to Highway  

             6   2.  I travel the route several times a day.  It's  

             7   very heavy, tough truck traffic.  We need a beltway  

             8   around the south and east side of Lincoln.  I've  

             9   been informed of what, you know, has been presented  

            10   by the sponsoring agencies.  

            11            On a personal level, I couldn't  

            12   recommend -- I couldn't make a decision and  

            13   recommend -- I don't feel I have enough information,  

            14   because I just haven't heard enough about the  

            15   project to be able to lean one way or the other.   

            16   Not that it would make a difference; I don't think  

            17   that we should locate roadways by a vote or anything  

            18   like that.  I -- there's sound reasons for  

            19   determining where we should put it.  I just, I think  

            20   we need it as soon as possible.

            21            That's all.  Thank you.  

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             1            (At 10:43 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Marla Reiter and  

             3   the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            HEARING OFFICER POST:  State your name, and  

             6   spell your last.

             7            MARLA REITER:  I'm Marla Reiter,  

             8   R-e-i-t-e-r.  I live in Bennet.  I'm interested in a  

             9   further east route, the furthest, and then an access  

            10   from that route further east than the current  

            11   proposal.  South 148th Street, if you could access  

            12   the interstate east going that way; and west, so you  

            13   could get off, too; and/or some interstate proposal  

            14   access between that Waverly area and the 420 number,  

            15   420 Greenwood-Ashland.  Because currently we go up  

            16   that way on 63 to the interstate and then hit the  

            17   Interstate at exit 420.  

            18            So I would like a further east interstate  

            19   access, not come all the way back to Waverly.  Okay.   

            20   Thanks.  

            21            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Thank you.

            22            THE WITNESS:  Thank you.  

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             1            (At 11:31 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Jo Gutgsell and  

             3   the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            JO GUTGSELL:  J-o, G-u-t-g-s-e-l-l, 2103  

             6   B Street, 68502.  And I'm a member of the  

             7   Preservation Association of Lincoln.  I don't  

             8   have -- number one, I will be submitting written  

             9   comments by May 14th.  

            10            I am terribly disappointed in this public  

            11   hearing process.  It is not a public hearing, to me.   

            12   This needs to be in front of the elected officials.   

            13   No elected official or most of the bureaucrats are  

            14   not going to read this testimony that is submitted  

            15   to them, so I think there needs to be a real public  

            16   hearing process.  Highway 710 in California, the  

            17   judge decided against this kind of a process.  I  

            18   don't know if that's been -- if the national trust  

            19   has checked on that or not with this particular  

            20   group, but he would not allow this.  

            21            And the second thing, and only -- the only  

            22   other thing that I want to say is this:  I know that  

            23   this was held in this church because it was east of  

            24   town, south edge of town, and lots of rooms  

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             2            That's all.  Thank you.

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             1            (At 11:50 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Eleanor Francke  

             3   and the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            ELEANOR FRANCKE:  I'm Eleanor Francke,  

             6   F-r-like-Friday-a-n-c-k-e.

             7            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Go ahead.

             8            THE WITNESS:  I do not find in the DEIS the  

             9   notation about the air field which is between Van  

            10   Dorn and Pioneers on 148th Street.  It's on the west  

            11   side of the street.  I thought that that would be  

            12   important.  Okay.  

            13            And then the second thing:  I do have some  

            14   questions about this method of having a public  

            15   hearing, and so I will raise that.  It has to do  

            16   with the legality of this method of doing it.  Okay?  

            17            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Good comment.  

            18            THE WITNESS:  Thank you.  

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             1            (At 11:55 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Ronald Wilhelm  

             3   and the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            HEARING OFFICER POST:  I'm just a neutral  

             6   public hearing officer, and I don't have any bearing  

             7   on it in any way.  Just state your name, and spell  

             8   your last name for the court reporter.

             9            RONALD WILHELM:  Ronald H. Wilhelm,   

            10   W-i-l-h-e-l-m.

            11            HEARING OFFICER POST:  We have about five  

            12   or ten minutes before we need to wrap up.  Can  

            13   you -- do you think you can do that?

            14            RONALD WILHELM:  You bet.

            15            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Great.

            16            RONALD WILHELM:  I can do that.  What do I  

            17   do, just state --

            18            HEARING OFFICER POST:  State your name,  

            19   spell your last name, and just whatever you need to  

            20   say.  

            21            RONALD WILHELM:  What I'd like to say is  

            22   that I think the impact of the noise pollution that  

            23   has been reported to the general public is not  

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             1   according to the specifications as they look at the  

             2   impact of the decibel level of 66 decibels, and the  

             3   report then generally says that they try to address  

             4   those people who would have a decibel level greater  

             5   than 66.  And there's nothing that's been made  

             6   public that I'm aware of that talks about the  

             7   decibel level increase or the impact on the number  

             8   of people along each beltway.  

             9            If there is an increase of 3 decibels --  

            10   3 -- if you were in a 40- or 44-level decibel, you  

            11   would hear the noise different.  And the question  

            12   is, how many people does that increase in decibel  

            13   level affect?  We -- I think the easiest way to make  

            14   an analogy:  If a tree falls in the forest, is there  

            15   sound?  Well, if there's one person in the forest,  

            16   you have noise pollution.  If you have 10,000 people  

            17   in that forest, how many people does that impact?  

            18            And the beltway of the innermost proposal  

            19   will affect a great number of people.  There's  

            20   several golf courses along that area, people within  

            21   the city going to play golf, who have relied on that  

            22   as a source of recreation.  That area will be  

            23   impacted.  And again, if you look at the study  

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             1   impact; and there greatly is an impact.

             2            The outermost beltway's impact is far less  

             3   people for noise pollution, and any future  

             4   development that would be done in that area that  

             5   people then will have the opportunity to choose how  

             6   they want to address noise pollution on their own.   

             7   Right now, the proposal is that here is the noise  

             8   pollution, take it or leave it.  And that affects  

             9   many, many people in the innermost beltway.  We  

            10   either take it or we leave it, or we just simply --  

            11   we just take it.  And I want to make sure that the  

            12   general public has an opportunity to get really more  

            13   of an in-depth feeling for noise pollution than what  

            14   has been presently presented to them.  

            15            This concludes what I'd like to say.  

            16            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Thanks for coming  

            17   in.

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             1            (At 11:59 a.m. on April 24, 2001, with  

             2   Hearing Officer Jill Post, Witness Robert Priel and  

             3   the court reporter being present, the following  

             4   testimony was given:)

             5            HEARING OFFICER POST:  If you could just  

             6   state your name, and spell your last name.

             7            ROBERT PRIEL:  Okay.  My name is Robert  

             8   Priel, P-as-in-Paul-r-i-e-l.  I live in Lancaster  

             9   County on South 68th Street out of Hickman.  

            10            I've lived in Lincoln in Lancaster County  

            11   since 1969.  I've been involved as a citizen  

            12   concerned with ecology issues, concerned with  

            13   diversity issues, and concerned with quality of life  

            14   for all people issues during this focal point of the  

            15   last thirty plus years.  I'm a father, a  

            16   grandfather, and I look at the choices that are  

            17   being made as we are coming to a conclusion of this  

            18   study, and I think it's going to bring great  

            19   closure, because we have to make a decision.  

            20            I think the advantage is, talking with  

            21   people in our city, state, federal government over  

            22   these last thirty years, talking to individuals that  

            23   are citizens, that we all have opinions.  We all  

            24   have to respect one another's opinions.  But  

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             1   decision is a decision.  I think from a perspective  

             2   of the study's input, it's excellent.   

             3            We've considered everything from flood  

             4   issues, natural resource issues, impact on human  

             5   life from the standpoint of noise, visual impact.   

             6   And I could go on with other impacts that are  

             7   involved: historical, extremly important, because we  

             8   are built on our forefather's shoulders.  I look at  

             9   all the planning that's been done by the city  

            10   planners, and over the last hundred years; I look at  

            11   what our decisions have been, looking back through  

            12   previous road building plans, county plans, and the  

            13   decisions have already been pointed to.  It's just  

            14   time, I think, now, for us to move.

            15            I won't state my preference at this point,  

            16   but I want to encourage anyone that has a preference  

            17   to make it before the decision is made.  And we  

            18   can't quarterback this on Monday morning, so let's  

            19   do it now.  

            20            HEARING OFFICER POST:  Okay.  Thank you.

            21            (Testimony concluded at 12:03 p.m.)  

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             1                   C E R T I F I C A T E

             2         I, Linda Swanson, Registered Merit Reporter,  

             3   do hereby certify that the within and following  

             4   complete transcript contains all the testimony  

             5   requested to be transcribed by me and the comments  

             6   of the hearing officer, from the public hearings  

             7   held in this matter; and that said complete  

             8   transcript is a correct and complete transcript of  

             9   the testimony requested to be transcribed from the  

            10   record made at the time of said public hearings.

            11          Dated this 27th day of April, 2001.

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