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<br /> ---- <br /> ~~~~F I <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 25 1997 8 <br /> I <br /> happened yet. He stated the City has 90 days to act on these bids, and could either return them to .. <br /> the bidders, or hold them for a short period of time while the Welsh issues are being resolved. <br /> Mayor Probst suggested holding onto the bids for the moment, as the City has only just received <br /> them. He inquired what issues are holding up the Welsh agreements. Mr. Fritsinger stated the I <br /> main issues are property acquisition dates. <br /> Mayor Probst inquired what the issue was with the property acquisitions, Mr. Fritsinger stated I <br /> Welsh is mainly concerned with the high cost of soil correction on some of the parcels, Welsh is <br /> reluctant to close on these parcels until the exact soil correction figures are known, There are <br /> various soil experts working on proposals at the moment. I <br /> Mayor Probst agreed that work should not continue in this area until those issues are resolved. I <br /> Mr. Ringwald stated that work camlot continue until these issues are resolved, as the property <br /> would not be Welsh property until the purchase agreements are finalized, <br /> Mr. Stonehouse stated the figures for the 14'h Street work came in slightly lower than originally I <br /> estimated, <br /> Councilmember Malone'stated the low bidder should be contacted and told of this situation, and I <br /> that their bid may not be acted on in the near future, <br /> Mr. Fritsinger stated the City's concern with these delays, stating the bid probably could not be .- <br /> awarded until mid- to late September, and the actual work would not be started until 2-3 weeks <br /> after that point. He stated Welsh is also aware of these construction delay issues, and stated the I <br /> City will be meeting with Welsh on August 26, 1997, to discuss this project in more detail. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS I <br /> Councilmember Keim referred to a recent article in the Bulletin, stating the article may have I <br /> misled citizens, as it is not clear whether a pedestrian trail will be constructed over I-35W or over <br /> Highway 10, She stated it may be helpful to try and let citizens know of the City's position, and <br /> ofthe errors that were in this article. I <br /> Mr, Fritsinger stated this issue was discussed with staff of the Bulletin, and they reported on the <br /> conversations that went on at the meeting. I <br /> Mayor Probst stated the article may lead people to believe that a safe pedestrian trail with no <br /> vehicle conflicts will be built over I-35W, and this is not the case. I <br /> Councilmember Keim agreed, stating the article makes the trail sound much safer than the City <br /> believes it will be. I <br /> .. <br /> I <br /> ------------ <br />