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<br />, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Memorandum, Preparation of Plans and Specifications, 2000 Street Improvement Project <br />Page Two <br />January 6, 2000 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />If all applicable streets were reconstructed with reduced widths in <br />accordance with the functional street classification system, a project cost <br />savings of approximately $80,000 could be expected. <br /> <br />3. Vacation of Hamline Avenue between Ingerson Road and Tiller Lane <br /> <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />Staff anticipated Council would agree on vacating this street. <br />However, if Council elects to reconstruct it, an additional $154,200 <br />would be reflected in the project costs. <br /> <br />4. Vacation of Hamline Avenue between Tiller Lane and Cannon Avenue <br />resulting in Tiller Lane and Cannon A venue becoming cul-de-sacs. <br /> <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />If the City Council decides to turn Tiller Lane and Cannon Avenue <br />into cul-de-sacs, the costs will be comparable to reconstructing <br />Hamline Avenue between these two streets. <br /> <br />5. Construction of Pond A at an estimated cost of $66,200. <br /> <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />The Council may elect to have this included in the project, but bid as <br />an alternate until cost participation from Rice Creek Watershed <br />District is verified. During preliminary talks, Watershed officials have <br />indicated the Watershed District may provide up to 75% funding for each <br />of the two (2) proposed ponds, A and B, or $50,000 per pond, which ever <br />is least. This would amount to an estimated $49,650 for Pond A. <br />Drainage would work well without the pond, however stormwater <br />treatment of the Ingerson area would be significantly reduced. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />6. Construction of Pond B at an estimated cost of $60,900. <br /> <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />The Council may also elect to have this pond included in the project <br />as an alternate until cost participation from the Rice Creek Watershed <br />District is known. Possible Funding from Rice Creek Watershed for this <br />pond would be an estimated $45,675. This pond would serve Cannon <br />Avenue and Tiller Streets, plus large areas to the north, including the <br />Crepeau Park area. Drainage will work well without this pond, however, <br />stormwater treatment from this area would also would be significantly <br />reduced. <br /> <br />e <br />
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