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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 10, 2024 5 <br /> Councilmember Monson understood the trees and shrubs were not surviving due to lack of <br /> irrigation. She explained an alternative to installing an irrigation system was providing adequate <br /> water for the trees and shrubs for the first five years. She commented further on the cost of <br /> installing an irrigation system versus the cost for manually watering the trees and shrubs. <br /> Councilmember Fabel reviewed the agreement with the County noting the County providing the <br /> plantings and the City was to provide all care and upkeep of the landscaped areas. He questioned <br /> if the City was holding up its end of the agreement. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller explained City staff was doing its best to water and <br /> maintain the landscaping. He reported an irrigation system would help with providing more <br /> consistency. <br /> s <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated given the condition of the plants right now, he questioned if the <br /> City was properly maintaining them at this time. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated there were 17 shrubs in decline that were being <br /> attacked by rabbits. He reiterated that staff was doing the best it can to maintain these shrubs. <br /> Councilmember Fabel asked if the City was fulfilling the intent and purpose of the agreement <br /> with the County. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller believed the City was fulfilling its portion of the <br /> agreement. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen reported in 2012 when this interchange was <br /> completed, MNDOT turned over the maintenance to Ramsey County and Ramsey County was <br /> going to remove the boulevard trees because they will not maintain them. It was in the Council's <br /> interest at that time to acquire the trees and the City would be responsible for the maintenance. He <br /> explained the City was doing the best it could to maintain this space and indicated the proposed <br /> irrigation would relieve some of the resources that were being focused on watering this area. He <br /> stated the residents in this area supported an irrigation system, especially given the recent <br /> droughts. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the seasonals were allowed to operate the water truck. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained a Class B license was required to <br /> operate the water truck, which meant a fulltime employee was required to complete this work. He <br /> indicated seasonals could assist. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated Ramsey County never maintained this property after the trees <br /> were installed. She commented on how $200,000 was a lot of money and would buy a lot of park <br /> equipment. <br /> Councilmember Monson inquired if the City had to keep the trees, or could a pollinator garden <br /> be considered,because this would require less water. <br />
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