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Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />Water Main Improvements, Project # 17-W-001 <br />The 2017 CIP includes a project for CR E2 Water Main replacement/Old Hwy 10 Water Loop in <br />the amount of $400,000. The purpose of this project is to replace existing 12” water main on CR <br />E2 from Old Snelling Avenue (Old Hwy 10) to Valentine Hills School as the main has <br />experienced numerous breaks due to deterioration of the pipe material. In addition, completion <br />of a water main loop on Old Snelling Avenue from CR E2 to CR E will provide redundancy in <br />the system and no longer require temporary feeds in the system or loss of service in the event of <br />breaks in other areas. In order to reduce disruption during construction along Old Snelling <br />Avenue, staff proposes to complete the project with the Old Snelling Trail Improvement project. <br />An engineering scope and fee could be presented at a future City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Sewer Lining/Rehabilitation. Project # 09-Sew-002 <br />The 2017 CIP identifies $400,000 for sewer lining and rehabilitation. The City currently has <br />approximately 18 miles of unlined clay sanitary sewer that are subject to infiltration and root <br />intrusion. It has been past practice to line the sanitary sewers the year following a PMP project. <br />Staff will review the televising videos from the 2015 PMP project and determine if that area is in <br />need of lining or if there is another area in the City that would be a higher priority. A <br />recommendation will be brought forward to a future City Council meeting. <br /> <br />The City adopted a Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Policy in 2012 (Attachment B). Staff will <br />review the policy and bring proposed recommendations for any updates or revisions to the City <br />Council. <br /> <br />Future Street Reconstruction/Rehabilitation Projects <br />Currently the only street reconstruction project that is identified in the CIP is Old Snelling <br />Avenue from TH 51 to County Road E to be constructed in 2019. A discussion with the City <br />Council regarding street projects took place in July of 2016. Park Place and Floral Drive were <br />discussed for 2017 and 2018 projects, respectively. This appears to align with the City’s <br />pavement management system. Staff will complete a review of the pavement ratings along with <br />the condition of utilities in the area and bring a recommendation to Council at a future meeting. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Attachment A: School Sign <br />Attachment B: AH Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Policy <br />