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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 21, 2006 6 <br />. City Administrator Michelle Wolfe said that the City has placed the lift station project in the <br /> unassigned project list until 2012. City staff will review the need for a new SCADA system prior <br /> to recommending the reconstruction ofthe four remaining lift stations. <br /> Assistant City Administrator Schawn Johnson provided the City Council with a status report <br /> regarding the current condition of the City's 1989 International Water Truck. City staff is <br /> concerned that the brake system on the existing water truck is not adequate for safely hauling <br /> large quantities of water throughout the City. Members of the Public Works Department have <br /> reported that the brake pads, rotors, valves, springs and brake line have all been replaced in the <br /> last three years due to wear and tear md corrosion on the vehicle caused by routinely transporting <br /> 1800 gallons of water. Also, a number of the U-bolts that are attached from the water taltk to the <br /> truck chassis are beginning to rust away and the timbers located between the tank and the truck <br /> body is showing signs of rotting. <br /> Members of the City Council were in agreement that the City should budget $105,000 for a new <br /> water truck in the 2007 CIP. <br /> Civil Engineer Kris Giga stated that at the last work session, members of the City Council <br /> requested additional information from staff regarding the proposed County Road E sidewalk <br /> improvement project. City staff mticipates submitting an application to the State of Minnesota <br /> for Cooperative Agreement funding for installing a new sidewalk along County Road E. <br />. Councilmember Grant asked about Ramsey County's future plans for County Road E. <br /> Civil Engineer Kris Giga said that County Road E is listed as eligible for funding in 2008, but the <br /> earliest funding available would 2011 and only if the County applies for federal fW1ding. <br /> Councilmember Larson said that the County Road E sidewalk issue has been a divisive issue <br /> amongst the City Council. Members of the City Council will have to openly discuss this issue <br /> and see if we em get public support for this project. He recommended that the County Road E <br /> sidewalk issue be discussed at a future public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Holden noted that it is important for the City COW1cil to review the engineering <br /> reports for this proj ecl. <br /> City Administrator Wolfe said that City staff has kept the project figures for County Road E up- <br /> to-date and it should be fairly easy for staff to complete the cooperative agreement funding <br /> application information. <br /> Mayor Aplikowski stated that the City Council must also address utility issues and the relocation <br /> of a garage prior to making any final decisions. <br /> Councilmember Grant noted that the utility lines run on both sides of County Road E. <br />. <br />---------- <br />
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