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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 12, 2023 2 <br /> <br />and Ehlers. The group discussed updated infrastructure costs, which were upwards of $89 million, <br />and the County reiterated that outside funding would be needed. The County would be requesting <br />State bonding in the next cycle. He noted Alatus also presented three different development <br />scenarios with 1,800, 2,050 and 2,350 units. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden reported one of the questions that was asked at the JDA meeting was <br />about walkability. She noted there was a chapter on streetscaping within the TRC. She hoped that <br />the JDA members would be able to review this chapter in order to understand the streetscaping for <br />this project. <br /> <br />Councilmember Monson explained the JDA Advisory Committee meeting that was held on June <br />9 brought forward some of the economic information that the JDA needs to better understand this <br />development. She reviewed the proposed costs for the project, noting the portion that would have <br />to be covered by the City. She discussed how the density numbers may be dictated by the height of <br />buildings and cost for concrete construction. She looked forward to seeing where the JDA goes <br />from here. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant stated it was interesting that Councilmember Monson was quoting information <br />from the Advisory Committee meeting given the fact she was not in attendance. <br /> <br />Councilmember Monson explained she had a conversation with Bob Lux about the density <br />numbers. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked how much of the density concerns were based on the price of <br />concrete versus the position of the water table on TCAAP. She requested staff investigate this <br />matter further. <br /> <br />B. Transportation Update <br /> <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller reported construction would continue on Lexington <br />Avenue. He stated on June 8 the movement from I-694 eastbound to Lexington Avenue was <br />closed and this would be in place for two weeks. He explained access to local businesses would <br />continue to be open, but traffic delays were anticipated at Lexington Avenue and I-694. He <br />encouraged residents to use County Road E and posted detours. <br /> <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller explained work has begun on the roundabout at County <br />Road E and Old Snelling. He stated the first phase of this project includes a closure to the <br />southern leg of this intersection in order to allow the contractor to install watermain and sanitary <br />sewer. The goal would be to move to the next phase of this project by mid-July. <br /> <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated Public Works would begin maintenance on the <br />trails within Floral and Cummings Parks. He anticipated work on these trails would be completed <br />by mid-July pending any weather delays. <br /> <br />Councilmember Monson asked if the contractor had a timeline for the roundabout project. <br />