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<br /> Minutes of Regular Public Safety/Works Committee Meeting, May 21, 1987 <br /> Page 3 <br /> , <br /> . assist in covering the City's costs in establishing a recycling program could <br /> again be submitted. Staff is also requested to contact Dave Fridgen, New <br /> Brighton, for information about how they handled publicity, etc. on their newly <br /> instituted recycling program. <br /> The subject was continued to the next month's meeting. <br /> REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR ROBERT RADDATZ <br /> Pavement Management Plan <br /> Barry Peters, SEH, and Raddatz have begun this assessment of City streets with <br /> a "windshield" tour of the City; will begin walking the streets and rating them <br /> as to condition; will then prepare charts planning the best maintenance and <br /> reconstruction plan for each. <br /> Round Lake Interceptor <br /> Construction is ahead of schedule; should be ready to hook up with the New <br /> Brighton Interceptor as soon as December. At that time Lift Station #10 (by <br /> the entrance to Edgewater Estates) will be dismantled. <br /> Royal Hills <br /> The final wear coat will be applied next month; the sunken curb stops and other <br /> problems have been corrected. <br /> Glenview Ave. Storm Sewers <br /> . This project is almost completed. <br /> Northwoods Drive <br /> The final lift will 'be put on the blacktop on this street shortly. <br /> Hamline Avenue <br /> Landscaping and sodding is being completed this week; the wear coat will be put <br /> on approximately May 27. The street will be striped seven days later. <br /> Keithson Drive <br /> Sewer and water, curbs and gutter are in. Three houses have been started. <br /> Water Tower <br /> Construction is proceeding rapidly. Committee recommends that Council begin <br /> considering an appropriate color..since it will be painted by August. <br /> OSHA Update <br /> Mr. Zehm prepared and presented a report to Raddatz, dated April 3, 1987, <br /> detailing corrections which should be made to Village property to meet OSHA <br /> standards. (He noted that an official OSHA inspection would have resulted in <br /> substantial fines to the City for violations. Mr. Zehm's partial estimate was <br /> $IS,S67.00). <br /> Zehm and Raddatz are also working on a set of safety rules, which will be <br /> submitted to this committee, then to the Public Works employees, and their <br /> union, for discussion and concurrence. <br /> . Copies of Mr. Zehm's recommendations and the suggested safety rules will be <br /> included in the June agenda for discussion at that meeting. <br /> --,- <br />