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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — JULY 28, 2025 10 <br />Mayor Grant questioned why chip sealing would extend the life of a roadway and not reduce it. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated the theory is chip sealing protects the <br />top layer of asphalt from the sun, rain, ice, heat and cold. He reported chip sealing can be very <br />effective in protecting the asphalt, but there were cases where if the chip sealing was applied to <br />the surface too late, the top layer could delaminate. He indicated the City was moving away from <br />chip sealing and was moving towards Reclamite. <br />Salamaan Khan, 4533 Pleasant Drive, asked how the new roadways would be protected from the <br />snowplows in the winter. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen commented the newer roads tend to allow <br />the blade of the plow to glide over them better. He indicated when pavement comes up, this is <br />typically occurring in areas that have pothole patching. <br />Ms. Khan explained she has lived in her neighborhood for the past eight years and questioned <br />when the new roadway would receive resealing in order to keep the street protected. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen commented on the City's pavement <br />maintenance schedule noting at year three crack sealing and Reclamite would be completed. He <br />noted this process would be completed again at year nine and year 15. <br />Ms. Khan asked why every road in the neighborhood was being redone, when some were in <br />better condition than others. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained the core borings assist staff in <br />assessing both the surface and underlying condition of each roadway. He stated that based on this <br />geotechnical review, some of the underlying pavement sections were starting to fail. He <br />commented further on the reclamation process that would be followed for the roadways within the <br />improvement project area. He clarified that Karth Lake Circle would only be receiving a mill and <br />overlay. <br />Ms. Kahn inquired if the City has considered replacing other utilities such as outdated gas and <br />fiber lines. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained the City does not maintain or own <br />the gas lines. He indicated the City would be coordinating with the private utility companies with <br />these projects. <br />Subbaya Subramanian, 1128 Amble Drive, reported he moved to Arden Hills eights years ago. <br />He stated his road has been in terrible condition. He indicated he submitted a request to fix the <br />potholes in front of his home every year since he moved to the community. He questioned why <br />the City was now deciding to rehab the road instead of doing this work three or five years ago <br />when costs and inflation were lower. He expressed frustration with the fact residents would now <br />be assessed $6,000 when the assessment could have been $3,000 if the work had been done five <br />years ago. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained the City was aware of the fact <br />Amble Drive was in poor condition. However, he noted it was not the worst street as there were <br />
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