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<br />I DO '\ r"T <br /> :(~' !'\,.~ <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 31. 1997 hi"""\i 5 <br />. <br />.- Mayor Probst replied the City decided to adopt concrete for all new street improvements because <br /> of its longer life and ease of snowplowing. He stated since about 1990, Arden Hills has had a <br /> pavement management program in place which tracks street improvements for the City. These <br />. records go back approximately 8-10 years. The City looks for ways to prolong the life of streets, <br /> one of which is better seal-coating of streets. <br />. Mr. Koch inquired what the average life expectancy of a street is. Mr. Maurer replied 20 years <br /> on the average with good maintenance, with an overlay being needed anywhere between 8-12 <br /> years. <br />. Mr. Koch inquired at what point should a reconstructed street need more improvements. Mr. <br />. Maurer replied it depends on traffic patterns of that street. He further stated this is why the City <br /> utilizes the pavement management program, so there is better control of street maintenance. <br />I Mr. Koch stated in closing he feels the City Council from years ago was not aggressive enough <br /> in pursuing street maintenance, and that he is being made to pay for their failure to do so. He <br /> also stated he felt the life expectancy of this street should be longer than what was stated. <br />. Alan Kent, 1390 Indian Oaks Court, came forward to inquire if construction of curbs and <br /> gutters was done on Pascal A venue near Bethel College, as it was his understanding that this had <br />.. been planned for last year and then removed by the City. Mr. Brian Fritsinger, City <br /> Administrator, indicated that curbs and gutters had been installed on that improvement. <br />. Mr. Kent stated that none of the people on his street feel that curbs and gutters are needed, and <br /> they do not wish to pay for them. Mayor Probst replied there are over 30 miles of roads in the <br /> City, and the Council has a responsibility to the community to protect and maintain the <br />. infrastructure. He further stated Council could discuss dropping this street from the street <br /> improvements for this year, as they try to make the best decisions based on the resources the City <br /> has. <br />. Mr. Kent reiterated that the property owners on this street do not desire curbs and gutters, nor do <br />. they wish to pay for them. He inquired what percentage of the assessed cost is for curbs and <br /> gutters. Mr. Maurer replied curbs and gutters average $6.00 per foot. <br />I Councilmember Malone reported according to his calculations, curbs and gutters acconnt for less <br /> than 10% ofthe final cost. Mayor Probst added his belief that this is an appropriate method of <br /> funding these projects. <br />. Mr. Kent indicated he does not care whether this street is reconstructed, as it would not increase <br /> the value of his home. Mayor Probst stated there is evidence to the contrary, that when <br />. assessments are done, the value-of the affected home does increase. <br />it <br />. <br />