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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — JUNE 20, 2022 8 <br />Mayor Grant asked for an update on the City paving project. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen said Public Works has been moving along <br />well with the paving. They will be starting at Tiller/Ingerson in the morning and then complete <br />the smaller area patches. They will be transitioning to phase II and have a more definite schedule <br />for crack sealing in late July, followed by chip sealing and fog sealing trails. <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated they are going to start paving Old Snelling the <br />next week, and the curb is 90% done. There will be a small amount of pipe lining done before <br />they move on to the trail. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen noted they have the same inspector on this <br />project that was on the 2021 PMP (Brian Schmitt from Bolton & Menk) and he is staying on top <br />of the contractor and coordinating with the City. <br />Mayor Grant said businesses on and around Lexington have been suffering due to the road <br />construction. <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller said it may be mid -July before the northbound lane is <br />reopened. Private utility companies that were being dealt with include fiber, a gas line, power <br />feeds and with water conflicts. <br />Mayor Grant mentioned that he received correspondence from someone against the 25 mph <br />speed limit change. <br />ADJOURN <br />Mayor Grant adjourned the City Council Work Session at 7:04 p.m. <br />David Grant <br />Mayor <br />