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Capital Improvement Plan 2016 thru 2020 Department Street Department <br />City of Arden Hills, Minnesota Contact Public Works Director <br />Project# 17-Str-004 <br />Type Improvement <br />Useful Life 20-25 <br />Project Name Old Snelling Ave including Bridge Reconstruction Category Streets:Reconstruction <br />Priority 3Important <br />Description <br />Total Project Cost: $1,750,000 <br />The existing roadway has a minimal storm water management system in place. Records indicate that Snelling Avenue was crack sealed and seal <br />coated in 1996. City staff will televise the utility lines to determine the extent of any necessary repairs. <br />A preliminary Scoping Document was prepared in December 2010.Several options for reconstruction were discussed.No major sanitary sewer or <br />water problems were identified. <br />There is a bridge at the south end that will need to be replaced at the same time.Final bridge plans have been completed and are submitted to <br />MnDOT requesting Bridge Bonding funds <br />Snelling Ave (Co Rd E-TH51) <br />Estimated Residential Equivalent Units:24 <br />2005 AADT: 1650 <br />2009 AADT:950 <br />Note:Council authorized Bridge final plans in late 2011,in March 2012 Council decided street and bridge should be done together after Bridge <br />Bonding Funds are secured.Earliest this could be accomplished is in 2013.5/21/12 TJM <br />Bridge Bonding request submitted July of 2015 since won't be rebuilt at least until after 2015 replacement of CR E bridge over TH 51.TJM <br />Cummin s Lane and Hamline Ave.north of Co.Rd.E could be easily added to this project for reclaiming of the road surface. <br />Justification <br />Records indicate Snelling Avenue was crack sealed and sealcoated in 1996.The existing roadway currently has a minimal storm water <br />management system in place. <br />Snelling from TH51 to Co Rd E,2005 PCI=34,2008 PCI=31,2011 PCI= (Increase due to heavy patching) <br />Utilities <br />Watermain-no history of problems <br />Sanitary Sewer-no history of problems,install chimney seals on all manholes;correct any I&I deficiencies. <br />Storm Sewer-project must meet Rice Creek Watershed District requirements;improvements will improve water quality to Lake Johanna. <br />In order to better understand the project costs for this road segment,staff completed a field survey and some preliminary analysis for this project in <br />2010. Results of the survey and knowledge of existing conditions will assist in determining potential rehabilitation measures and associated <br />construction cost estimates.The level of improvement will determine the storm water requirements. <br />Although this roadway has a low ADT it will likely be a significant detour when the CR E bridge is replaced in 2014 or 2015.In its current <br />condition Snelling Ave will not likely hold up under increase traffic during the CR E bridge replacement. This segment is also listed as a PTRC <br />high priorityfor a detached trail(Segment 1). <br />Expenditures 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total <br />Construction/Maintenance 1,750,000 1,750,000 <br />Total 1,750,000 1,750,000 <br />Funding Sources 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total <br />Capital Improvement Funds 250,000 250,000 <br />PIR) <br />Grant Revenue 125,000 125,000 <br />Produced Using the Plan-It Capital Planning Software Friday,June 12,2015
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