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<br />e <br /> <br />July 13, 2000 <br />Current Street Improvement Program & Tumback History Memo <br />Page Two <br /> <br />1994 <br />Amble Drive, Bussard Court and Keithson Drive were reconstructed to current City <br />standards. Dunlap Street from Ingerson Road north to the dead-end was also <br />reconstructed, however its' width was thirty feet. Benefiting property owners were <br />assessed $29.27 per front foot, the same rate as in 1992. <br /> <br />1995 <br />, County Road F, now Lake Valentine Road, was turned back to City jurisdiction from <br />Ramsey County and was totally reconstructed with concrete curb and gutter to a width of <br />thirty-six feet in the residential section east of the school. The roadway in front of the <br />school is forty-four feet wide. The section of Lake Valentine Road from the school west <br />to I-35W was reconstructed to a rural design with no curbing and a width of thirty-two <br />feet. Benefiting residential property owners were assessed for a standard thirty-two foot <br />street at $32.50 per foot. The school was assessed $66.75 per foot and the Ryder Co. <br />$47.00 per foot under the Assessment Policy. <br /> <br />Stowe A venue between Lake Johanna Boulevard and New Brighton Road was also <br />reconstructed in 1995 to current City standards. Benefiting property owners were also <br />assessed $32.50 per foot. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1996 <br />Bide Circle was reconstructed to City standards and benefiting property owners were <br />assessed $30.32 per foot. <br /> <br />Oak Avenue was reconstructed to City standards except width, which is twenty-eight feet <br />from back of curb to back of curb. Residents petitioned for surmountable style curbing, <br />which was installed. <br /> <br />Pascal Avenue was also reconstructed to City standards except for width. With only four <br />driveways on this road, Council agreed to reduce the road width to twenty-four feet as <br />requested by the residents. The assessment rate was the same as others for 1996 at <br />$30.32 per foot. <br /> <br />1997 <br />Colleen Circle and James Avenue were reconstructed to City standards. Benefiting <br />property owners were assessed $37.96 per foot. <br /> <br />Colleen A venue which already had salvageable concrete curb and gutter was <br />reconstructed between the curbing and benefiting property owners were assessed $23.71 <br />per foot. <br /> <br />e <br />