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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 14, 2013 3 <br /> <br />7. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />A.2013 Pavement Management Program Public Hearing Ridgewood, Asbury, <br />Edgewater, and Glenhill Neighborhood <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Anderson <br />presented an overview of the 2013 Pavement Management <br />Program to the Council. He discussed the proposed street, utility and storm sewer improvements <br />in detail along with the resident survey, noting 81% of the residents that responded to the survey <br />were in favor of the reclamation process. It was noted the estimated reconstruction expenses for <br />the 2013 project were $1,671,185 which includes all overhead costs. If the reclamation option <br />were chosen, the expense would be $1,165,776. <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Anderson <br />reviewed the project funding noting the street cost would be <br />paid 50% by the City and 50% by the residents. The utility improvements would be funded by <br />City funds. The assessment policy was then discussed in detail noting this project was completed <br />on a per unit basis. The payment options available to the residents were discussed. It was noted a <br />reclamation assessment would be $4,446 per unit and a reconstruction assessment would be <br />$8,939 per unit. <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Anderson <br /> stated a neighborhood meeting was held in October of 2012, <br />and the feasibility report was ordered in November. The project timeline was reviewed. Staff <br />noted the next steps in this process would be for the Council to hold a public hearing this evening <br />and order final design of the project. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br /> asked if any of these streets are MSA routes. <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Anderson <br /> indicated that none of the streets are on the MSA system. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> opened the public hearing at 7:26 p.m. <br /> <br />Cliff Nimis <br />, 1485 Glenhill Road, <br />would proceed with the reclamation or the reconstruction process. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> commented that this had not been discussed by th <br />meeting. He explained this would be addressed later in the agenda this evening. He encouraged <br />those present to voice their preferences on the project. <br /> <br />Senay Kindler <br />, 1536 Edgewater Avenue, indicated that she grew up in Arden Hills and has <br />recently moved back. She requested the tennis court be saved. She then questioned why the <br />assessment rates varied so greatly between the reclamation and reconstruction processes. She <br />supported the reclamation of the roadway. <br /> <br />Assistant City Engineer Anderson <br /> discussed the expenses in further detail. <br /> <br />Ed Dickinson <br />, 3188 Asbury Avenue, also requested that the tennis court be saved. He thanked <br />Assistant City Engineer Anderson for the information that has been provided to the neighborhood <br />to date. <br /> <br />
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