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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL— OCTOBER 29, 2012 2 <br /> reconstructing the intersection and installing the necessary underground electrical utilities for a <br /> new signal system to be installed next spring. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer noted that the Snelling Avenue to Hamline Avenue bridge will <br /> be open by December, as will the loop from northbound Snelling Avenue to westbound I-694. <br /> The loop to westbound Highway 10, however, will not be open until late 2013. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer explained that the ramp from westbound 1-694 to westbound <br /> Highway 10 will close in mid-November when traffic is switched to the new interstate lanes and <br /> will remain closed through the fall of 2013. Traffic will detour on westbound 1-694 to northbound <br /> 1-3 5W. Eastbound Highway 10 (Highway 96 to 1-694) is scheduled to be open by December. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated that the eastbound 1-694 exit to Lexington Avenue closed <br /> on October 15 for one month. It is scheduled to reopen mid-November. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer indicated that there will be various overnight lane restrictions on <br /> I-694. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated that the Highway 10 and County Road 10 ramps opened <br /> late on Friday, October 26. However, the ramps were closed this week from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 <br /> p.m. daily as grading work was finished. <br /> B. Water Billing Update <br /> Public Works Director Maurer explained that the City has received a lot of calls about the most <br /> recent water bills. Most of the callers were concerned that their bills were much higher than the <br /> ones that they received in the past. He stated that there were multiple reasons why customers' <br /> water billing was higher. First, the months of July, August, and September were the driest <br /> summer months since 2008. Second, new water rates were adopted in 2009. When water usage is <br /> in the 10,001 — 35,000 gallon range, the charge is $3.28 per 1,000 gallons. The highest tier is <br /> when usage exceeds 35,000 gallons and the charge is then $5.75 per 1,000 gallons. He noted that <br /> many customers had gone into that highest (and most expensive) usage rate level due to the dry <br /> summer conditions. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer stated that the third reason for higher water bills was due to the <br /> conversion of all residential customers to one billing cycle. Many had not experienced being <br /> billed in July, August, and September, which are traditionally higher water usage months. The <br /> fourth reason was because the billing quarter was slightly longer than usual. Due to failing water <br /> meter reader equipment, the City had to borrow equipment from a neighboring City. Since that <br /> City needed its equipment for its own water meter readings, Arden Hills was required to do its <br /> readings a week earlier than usual. <br /> Public Works Director Maurer noted that another reason for the higher water usage was due to <br /> the fact that some of the old equipment was failing to read low-volume usage. Turbo meters <br /> replaced compound meters and the new meters are now catching the low-volume usage during <br /> off-hours. He stated that in general, many residents are realizing just how much water they use. <br /> In some cases, customers simply had not been getting charged for the actual amount of water they <br />
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