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<br /> . <br /> , <br /> . CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> MEM:lRANDllM <br /> DATE: May 18, 1994 <br /> TO: Dorothy Person, City 1-mini strater <br /> FRCM: Dan Winkel, Public Works SUperint=v'l..."t (J,j/I <br /> SlJBJECl' : Update local CoImty and State projects scheduled to be <br /> calp1eted in 1994. <br /> Listed below are projects scheduled by either Ramsey County or <br /> Mn D. 0, T, to be corcpleted this year in Arden Hills. <br /> '!he County Road E bridge over Snelling Avenue is scheduled to have a <br /> resurfacing proj ect clone. Traffic will be confined to one lane during <br /> the project. The job will start in mid to late July and take <br /> approxirrately six weeks to corcplete. This is a Mn D.O.T. project. <br /> . Ramsey County will be reconstructing the intersection of County Rd D <br /> and Cleveland Avenue over to 35W. A date for this project has not yet <br /> been established. Arden Hills' share of the cost has not yet been <br /> determined. Ramsey County estimated Arden Hills cost to be <br /> approxirrately $4,00 to $5,00. <br /> Lexington Avenue from LaIpenteur to County Road E is scheduled to have <br /> signal and overlay work corcpleted. Ramsey County is responsible for <br /> this project. Arden Hills has no costs. <br /> County Road F from Old Snelling to 3rd Street in New Brighton is <br /> scheduled for a cold-in-place recycling project. Arden Hills is <br /> continuing to discuss a turnback of this road from the County to the <br /> City. The roadway needs to be reconstructed and the County is in the <br /> process of calculating its share of the reconstruction project, New <br /> Brighton has told the County that they are also interested in a <br /> turnback of this road and would like to reconstruct at the sane time <br /> as Arden Hills. <br /> Stowe Avenue was on the County non-prograrrned list for this year. <br /> However, due to the fact that rrany turnbacks are being negotiated with <br /> . the County, Stowe Avenue has rroved onto the prograrrned list for a <br /> cold-in-place recycling project. Apparently, Stowe Avenue residents <br />