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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JULY 20, 2020 11 <br /> Councilmember Holmes suggested moving it out one more year to see if they get the grant. <br /> Mayor Grant asked how much it costs to rent a temporary warming house for Hazelnut Park. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom responded it was $5700 for the winter <br /> season, including the electrical connection. <br /> Finance Director Bauman said the City is eligible for an insurance settlement of$34,500 so the <br /> net cost to the City for a new warming house would be the difference between the $90,000 cost <br /> and the $34,500. <br /> Councilmember Holmes said maybe we should just rent a warming house. <br /> Councilmember Holden felt it should be moved out a year and hopefully Corrections could come <br /> build a warming house next summer. <br /> The City's share of the Lake Johanna Fire Department capital budget, the 2021 PMP for the <br /> Hazelnut neighborhood street and utility improvements, the City's share of the Lexington Avenue <br /> design work, sewer lining of the Arden View Drive neighborhood were left on the project list. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked the Public Works Director to discuss the rehabilitation of lift <br /> station 3. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom said lift stations are rehabilitated about every <br /> 10 years to replace pumps, check the valves and mechanical equipment. The City also upgrades <br /> the cabinets and control panels as technology increases. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom said here is a 16 inch diameter water main <br /> that extends from the south tower booster station to the north tower. In his opinion it is the most <br /> critical piece of infrastructure and has been in place for almost 50 years. The Trunk Water Main <br /> Evaluation is to determine the extent of corrosion and replacement schedule. <br /> Finance Director Bauman stated the last item on the projects list Karth Lake Runoff control <br /> which is drainage improvements to the south end of the lake. Fifty percent of the project will be <br /> covered with grant funds. Regarding the previous item, the water fund has sufficient funds to do <br /> an evaluation of the trunk water main. <br /> Mayor Grant said the water main condition assessment is important and asked how the City <br /> could expedite the study prior to the submittal deadline for the State bonding bill. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom said staff can negotiate a proposal with a <br /> consulting firms to prepare the study and identify potential projects for the State bonding bill. He <br /> would have time to get the proposal in if he was allowed to get a direct bid versus an RFP. <br /> Mayor Grant said staff should move forward using the existing engineering service pool. <br />
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