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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JANUARY 21, 20143 <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes <br /> questioned if the City needs to install rain gardens on the TCAAP <br />property. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer <br /> reported that rain gardens are mostly used in reconstruction <br />projects to assist in managing water runoff. He anticipated that rain gardens will not be installed <br />on the TCAAP site. He reported that rain gardens are a requirement from the Rice Creek <br />Watershed. The special projects planned for 2014 were then reviewed. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> thanked the Public Works Department for their presentation this evening. He is <br />pleased with the growing efficiencies that have been taken on by the department along with the <br />great work completed by the crew. He understands that water and sewer services are taken for <br />granted and he appreciates all of the hard work the Public Works Department accomplishes each <br />and every day. <br /> <br /> <br />B.County Road E Bridge Over TH 51 / I-694 MnDOT Landscaping Project <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer <br />presented the Council with information on the current MnDOT <br />layout for the County Road E Bridge over TH 51. A small scale drawing was reviewed. The <br />layout shows three 12 foot lanes one in each direction and a center left turn lane. In addition, <br />there would be a six foot shoulder on the north side, a six foot shoulder on the south side and a 10 <br />foot raised pedestrian facility on the south side. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer <br /> explained that no formal approvals are needed from the City, <br />however if the City wants to add anything to the design, such as a pedestrian facility on the north <br />side, it can be added as long as the City is willing to pay for the cost of the additions. For <br />budgeting purposes, MnDOT estimates the bridge cost at $150 per square foot. He recommended <br />the bridge remain as proposed by MnDOT without an additional pedestrian facility on the north <br />side of the bridge. <br /> <br />City Administrator Klaers <br /> asked how pedestrians would cross from one side of the roadway to <br />the other in order to cross the bridge. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer <br /> explained that there would be crosswalks at the lights before and <br />after the bridge in order to allow for pedestrians to cross County Road E. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes <br /> commented that pedestrians do not always walk where they should, as <br />seen by the pedestrians currently walking along the north side of the bridge. She asked if there <br />would be any space along the north side for pedestrians. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer <br /> reported that the north side of the bridge would have a six foot <br />shoulder, which is an improvement over the two foot shoulder that is currently present. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> expressed concern with how emergency services would be provided to the west <br />side of the City while the bridge is out. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Maurer <br /> commented that he will address this concern with the Fire Chief <br />or the Fire Marshall. <br />