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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – MARCH 15, 2021 8 <br /> <br />March 22. He will provide a general description of the preliminary scope, budget and schedule <br />for the project. <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen stated the project was identified in the 2021-2025 <br />CIP and consists of Arden Oaks Drive and Arden Oaks Court with approximately 40 single family <br />homes. The area was developed in 1982, there was a mill and overlay done in 1996 and seal <br />coating in 2000 and 2012. The typical life cycle of a road since a structural type project like the <br />mill and overlay is 20-25 years, which puts this pavement at the end of its life. Current pavement <br />condition rating is 31 out of a possible score of 100. Core samples showed signs of deterioration. <br />The sanitary sewer that was installed in 1982 was PVC and through televising reports is showing <br />up in good condition. The water main was also installed in 1982 and is a 6-inch ductile iron pipe <br />and this area shows no history of main breaks, so there is no need for any water rehab along with <br />this project. Inspections were recently done to the storm structures, they are in bad shape and <br />need repair. The storm sewer pipe still needs to be televised to know the condition. Curb and <br />gutter is in generally good condition except for southern curb line along Arden Oaks Drive off <br />Snelling Ave to the cul-de-sac which has a noticeable sag, indicating poor subsurface drainage or <br />in need of soil correction. <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen explained that staff determined that a full depth <br />reconstruction of Arden Oaks Drive from Snelling east 400’ including the cul-de-sac will need to <br />be done. The ductile iron pipe and sanitary sewer can remain in place. The rest of Arden Oaks <br />Drive would be a full depth reclamation, replaced with 4” bituminous pavement mat. Arden Oaks <br />Circle would receive the same. <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen said the preliminary project budget is $542,340 <br />which comes under the CIP budget of $827,000. Some of the CIP budget included a few <br />segments of road that were included but were rehabbed in 2020 so they have since been removed <br />from the project. The area has the potential for special assessments that will be laid out in the <br />feasibility report. The preliminary project schedule has the feasibility study ordered next week <br />after the Council meeting, design starting in June, have the plans accepted by the end of the year <br />and bidding in February, 2022. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes was concerned about two projects being done in 2022. <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen responded that the scheduling of the Old Snelling <br />round-a-bout changed the timing of several City pavement projects. Moving the Old Snelling <br />updates to coincide with the larger Ramsey County project gives an opportunity to redo the Arden <br />Oaks neighborhood. It’s being designed as a separate project but they will want to put it at the <br />same bidding season in an effort to get competitive bids. <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault said this project was included in last year’s approved CIP. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden felt the street is in terrible shape. Leftover Old Snelling money could <br />be used to fund this project. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant said there have been some major patches put in place to hold the street together and <br />it’s his understanding the project is moving forward because it needs to. <br />
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