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ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARDEN HILLS THIS 25TH DAY OF JUNE, 2012. <br />providing the highest product to the residents and ensuring the safety of trail users. Routine <br />maintenance and inspection of the trail system minimizes repair and renovation costs. <br />x Mowing – Mowing is done on a periodic basis to prevent trails from becoming <br />overgrown. Keeping the trail surface clean is one of the most important aspects of trail <br />maintenance. Mud and other sediment should be removed when possible to ensure the <br />safety of the users and to increase the life expectancy of the trail itself. Grass along trails <br />will be mowed at least 2 feet from the trail.When possible, grass clippings should be <br />directed away from the trail. <br />x Tree and Brush Management – Trees and shrubs along the trails will be managed to <br />keep them from interfering with trail use, eliminate hazards, prevent trail damage and <br />ensure a healthy plant structure. Removal of woody vegetation at least 2 feet from the <br />trail should minimize the need for frequent mechanical or hand pruning to maintain <br />horizontal and vertical clearances. Selective removal or trimming of trees should help <br />maintain or create desirable views from the trail. These types of activities will be <br />performed on a scheduled basis annually, but may also be completed as needed. <br />x Snow and Ice Removal – Arden Hills trail snow plowing begins as soon as possible after <br />a significant snowfall. Sidewalks and trails that are maintained by the City during the <br />winter months will be cleared of accumulated snow but will not be maintained to a “clean <br />pavement” condition. The City of Arden Hills does not have a dry pavement policy so <br />those using City maintained trails are expected to exercise careful judgment and caution <br />during winter months. The following sidewalk and trail areas will not be maintained by <br />the City’s Public Works Department in the winter months due to steep grades or <br />dangerous sidewalk conditions: <br />o Arden View Drive to Colleen Avenue Trail <br />o Cummings Park-Lexington Avenue to Cummings Ball Field <br />o Cummings Park-North Water Tower to Hamline Avenue. <br />The City of Arden Hills posts the aforementioned trail locations as “Minimal <br />Maintenance Trails” during the winter months. <br />Non- Routine Trail Tasks <br />The Public Works Department performs a wide variety of non-routine maintenance tasks within <br />the parks and trail system. The extent and frequency of maintenance schedules will vary greatly <br />depending on the location and amount of use. These tasks are performed less frequently then <br />the routine tasks but are important in extending the life expectancy of trails, providing the <br />highest quality product to the residents and ensuring the safety of trail users. <br />x Trail Inspection – Trails will be inspected as time permits. Inspections will include the <br />trail surface, culverts and water crossings, all amenities, signs and surrounding <br />vegetation. Potential safety problems will always take priority when scheduling <br />maintenance. Vandalism left unattended encourages more of the same and will be a high <br />priority for maintenance. Gang graffiti and “tagging art” should be documented with
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