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<br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />July 13, 2000 <br />Current Street Improvement Program & Turnback History Memo <br />Page Three <br /> <br />1998 <br />The County turned Stowe Avenue between New Brighton Road and Cleveland Avenue <br />back to the City's of Arden Hills and New Brighton. The two City's jointly reconstructed <br />this segment of Stowe to City standards and those benefiting Arden Hills property owners <br />were assessed $39.98 per foot. <br /> <br />Fairview Avenue between Lake Valentine Road and Gramsie Road, and Edgewater <br />Avenue from New Brighton Road west to the cul-de-sac were also reconstructed to City <br />standards. Benefiting property owners were assessed the same $39.98 per foot amount. <br /> <br />1999 <br />Only the north end of West Round Lake Road was reconstructed. Monies from MSA <br />funds and City funds financed the project. When Highway 96 is reconstructed the City <br />expects the County to pay for a portion of the West Round Lake Road project. <br /> <br />Ramsev County Turnbaek Prol!ram <br />Attached is a map showing roads turned back from County to City jurisdiction as part of <br />the Turnback Program initiated in the early 1990's. To date the City has already accepted <br />2.7 miles of roadway from the County who also wants the City to take more. That being, <br />either Lake Johanna Boulevard from County Road D to County Road E (approximately .8 <br />miles) or New Brighton Road from County Road D to County Road E2 (approximately <br />1.5 miles). A portion of New Brighton Road divides Arden Hills and New Brighton. <br /> <br />The City has turned back to County jurisdiction only Hamline Avenue and County Road <br />F between Lexington Avenue and Hamline Avenue (approximately 1.5 miles). <br />