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<br /> April 17, 2006 4 <br /> . City Engineer Giga said that the residents along Ridgewood Court are being assessed for this <br /> proj ect. <br /> Councilmember Larson said that the Beach Club submitted a proposal to the City Council and he <br /> was wondering if City staff was given the opportunity to review this document. <br /> City Administrator Wolfe said that City staff received the proposal from the Beach Club and that <br /> the information was forwarded to our engineers. <br /> Members of the City Council agreed not to assess the Beach Club for road and utility <br /> improvements if they agreed to let the City construct two retention ponds on their property. <br /> Additional landscaping may be provided to the Beach Club if the retention pond proposal is <br /> accepted. <br /> If the proposal is not agreeable to the Beach Club, the City may assess for the PMP project. <br /> CIP Discussion/MSA Fundin!! <br /> City Administrator Michelle Wolfe provided the City Council with an overview of the CIP <br /> process. The CIP discussions have been prolonged due to the following reasons: <br /> . Analysis of utility funds; <br /> . CSAH 96 landscaping project; <br /> . . Lexington A venue construction costs; <br /> . Changes in engineer services; <br /> . Completion of PCI street ratings; <br /> . Purchase of GoodPointe street rating software. <br /> In order to assist in the CIP discussion, City staff is seeking City Council input regarding the <br /> City's future Minnesota State Aid (MSA) funding expenditures. City staff created a spread sheet <br /> to illustrate the current status of the City's MSA funding resources. City staffs goal is to obtain <br /> some sense of prioritization from the City Council regarding MSA-e1igible projects. In May, <br /> City staff will present to the City Council information regarding the City's street PCI rating and <br /> preliminary 2005 audit information which will be utilized in preparing the five year CIP. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if any of the seal coat streets would be candidates for MSA <br /> funding. <br /> URS Engineer Greg Brown said that none of the proposed CIP seal coat streets would be eligible <br /> for state aid at this time. <br /> City Administrator Wolfe requested that the City Council prioritize the MSA eligible projects for <br /> the City. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski suggested that the proposed Snelling Avenue project be pushed back one or <br /> . two years. <br />