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incident reports and police should be notified, then the graffiti removed or covered as <br />soon as possible. <br />• Cleaning of Culverts — Culverts often become clogged with trash and debris that must be <br />removed to prevent flooding and undercutting of trail surfaces. The cleaning of culverts <br />will be accomplished on an "as needed" basis. <br />• Trail Amenity and Signage Repair/Replacement — Amenities such as benches and <br />swings will be inspected at least annually to make sure they are in good repair and safe <br />for use. Trail signage should be replaced when they become unreadable due to age or <br />damage. Signs related to safety are most important and should be considered a high <br />priority. <br />• Trailhead/Trail Crossings — Trailheads near intersections should be kept clear of trees <br />and brush in order to keep a clear vision for both the trail user and oncoming traffic. <br />Clear zones should be at least 15 feet from the street. Crosswalks should be provided for <br />all trails that cross a street. Painted crosswalks will be repainted as needed. <br />Maintenance Tools <br />The City has tools to help coordinate trail maintenance. <br />• Trail Inventory — A trail inventory is maintained for all maintained trails within the <br />City. The inventory contains the location, surface type, overall length of trail and <br />width of trail. <br />• Trail Map- A current parks and trail map is maintained, indicating location of trail <br />and surface type. <br />• Trail Evaluation — The City has the trail surface conditions evaluated approximately <br />every three years. These ratings are utilized to prioritize maintenance needs such as <br />crack sealing, patching, resurface and reconstruction. <br />Pavement Treatment Options <br />Bituminous Recreation Trails are constructed for multipurpose use by pedestrians, bicyclists and <br />in line skating. Expectations for the surface will vary from user to user. The City will utilize <br />the following treatments that will allow for the most satisfaction by all user groups. <br />• Crack Treatments — There are several types of crack treatments used in Minnesota. <br />These treatments are designed to prevent moisture infiltration into the base and sub grade, <br />which can cause pavement deterioration. These treatments may significantly improve the <br />ride quality, especially for in-line skaters and bicyclists. <br />• Asphalt Emulsions — Used in many preventative surface treatment applications, <br />including slurry seals and micro surfacing. Asphalt emulsions can be defined as a <br />mixture of asphalt binder, a surfactant and water. <br />o Slurry Seal — Mixture of fine aggregate, asphalt emulsion and mineral iiller. <br />Slurry seals are used to retard surface raveling, seal minor cracks and improve <br />surface friction. Seals the pavement surface from moisture infiltration and the <br />ADOPT�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1`HE CITY OF ARDEN Ii1LLS THIS 25TH DAY OF JUNE, 2012. <br />