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<br /> . <br /> Arden Hills Council 6 April 12, 1993 <br /> Vincent Anderson, 1325 Karth Lake Circle - I am <br /> uncomfortable with Graham's response to Ralph Larson's <br /> comments, wherein he said it may be necessary to "try to <br /> mill" portions of existing streets. 1 get the impression <br /> that there is no plan as to how to address problems, but <br /> rather the engineer will simply "try" certain measures. The <br /> information sent to me by mail was vague and unclear, In <br /> the future, the City should send out more specifics. <br /> Graham stated that the "milling" process is relatively a new <br /> process, but that it has been done by engineers and <br /> contractors with success and is considered a suitable <br /> process to be used as needed. He added, however, that it is <br /> more expensive to "mill" a street section! so it will be <br /> done only when a determination has been made that it is <br /> necessary. <br /> Arlene Mitchell , 1283 Wvnridqe Drive - To what extent does <br /> overlaying a street extend its life expectancy? There is <br /> little traffic and no potholes yet on my street; its rating <br /> . is not bad compared to others in the neighborhood. 1 <br /> appreciate preventive measures, but question whether <br /> overlaying my street at this time is premature. <br /> Graham responded by saying that there are many points to <br /> consider when determining when to overlay a street, such as <br /> distressed pavement, cracking, maintenance records, age, <br /> etc. He added that another consideration is that typically <br /> there can be much better bids by "clustering" a number of <br /> streets in a neighborhood and overlaying all of them as a <br /> complete package. He added that he feels Wynridge Drive is <br /> due for overlayment now before there is worse deterioration <br /> of the street. He offered to discuss his analysis with Ms. <br /> Mitchell after the public hearing if she desired, <br /> Scott Tolson, 1321 Wvncrest Court - How often does the City <br /> perform inventorylanalysis of streets? I question whether <br /> overlayment of Wyncrest Court is warranted at this time <br /> because there are no potholes; perhaps it should be <br /> postponed for a few years. <br /> Graham explained that about every three years a City-wide <br /> street inventory/analysis is conducted, and City crews <br /> review streets even more regularly. He reiterated that it <br /> is cost effective to overlay a street to extend its life <br /> before it is in a very deteriorated state. <br /> . Mayor Sather asked if anyone else wished to speak; there was <br /> no response. The publio hearing was closed at 8:27 p.m. <br />