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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JANUARY 21, 2020 6 <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom noted they are looking for direction on how <br /> to manage the 2021 Pavement Management Program. The Capital Improvement Program <br /> identifies street and utility improvements within the residential area consisting of Jerrold Avenue, <br /> Glenpaul Avenue, Edgewater Avenue and Prior Avenue. Roadway improvements along Lake <br /> Valentine Road are also included in the proposed project. Construction is scheduled for 2021. <br /> Staff strongly recommends an early start for this project to ensure adequate time is available for <br /> public engagement, design, state aid approval, and quality control reviews prior to awarding the <br /> construction contract. They would like to begin that project early this year. One of the first steps <br /> is the feasibility report. He would like to develop that report with staff and put that in their 2020 <br /> work plan. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom said the third piece is the 2020 Capital <br /> Projects. Three of those projects for the 2020 construction season primarily involve roadway, <br /> paving or drainage improvements; the Hamline Avenue Pedestrian Crosswalks, City Hall Parking <br /> Lot Improvements, and the Shorewood Drive Drainage Improvements. Each of those individually <br /> are not a freestanding project in terms of bidding. He suggested consolidating those projects into <br /> one project package is more efficient to bid, they would likely get more competitive bid prices and <br /> would be more efficient to manage during construction. He asked if the Council would agree to <br /> negotiating with HR Green to put together a common plan set as they have already done some of <br /> the work. They would design the parking lot and Shorewood Drive, take the design sheets they <br /> have already prepared for the Hamline Avenue crosswalk and merge them into one common set of <br /> plans and specifications. <br /> After discussion Staff was directed to move forward with all three of the recommended projects as <br /> presented in the memo; Asset Management Plan, 2021 Pavement Management Plan and 2020 <br /> Capital Projects, and to negotiate a professional services agreement with HR Green for the 2020 <br /> Capital projects. <br /> H. Council Retreat Discussion <br /> Mayor Grant asked if the Council wanted to have a retreat. <br /> Councilmember McClung wasn't sure he saw a huge benefit to it. <br /> Councilmember Holden would like to create specific priority lists. <br /> Councilmember Scott said no. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated no. <br /> Mayor Grant said they could schedule and extra work session rather than a facilitated retreat to <br /> discuss priorities. <br /> City Administrator Perrault indicated he was in favor of having a Council retreat. He felt it <br /> would be beneficial with the newer staff. He'd like to talk about short term priorities. If Council <br /> isn't interested he would like to have a Department head level retreat but felt prioritization and <br /> performance talks with the Council would be beneficial. <br />
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