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<br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br /> <br />- -~~ -~--- <br />~-~~-~~~~~~ --- <br />,,::--- -=-t~~."...,~;-:~~ <br />~_ .,..-.....:=:::--:::~:o:-.:::=::=::::~ <br />- ~ - ------- <br />O;:~~~~~~ffi~~ <br />-,,--'=:i'=:::".""~-.:-3'~::,;2ls <br /> <br />Karth Lake Area Q&A <br />Pavement Management Meeting (PMP) <br />July 24, 2002; 7:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Page I of2 <br /> <br />Comment.- Are the present storm drains adequate? <br />Part of the project is to analyze those issues. <br /> <br />Comment_. Street drain infront of house leaves silt after draining Will my new driveway be tom <br />up if you do the streets? <br />Drainage will be addressed. The neighborhood is generally flat and that creates more <br />difficulty with drainageThe driveway would be restored if it is disturbed. <br /> <br />Comment: The streets that are{lXed leave a dip where the manholes are. Curb and gutter system <br />leaves bumps at the driveways. <br />Generally the design does not leave a recognizable dip. The intent is to be as close to the <br />surface as possible. The manholes that have a dip are probably from the street shifting.If <br />we reconstruct the curb system would be depressed to try to avoid the dips and bumps. In <br />mill and overlay we don t replacc curb and gutter. <br /> <br />Comment: How much would the assessments be per resident. Would we get the assessment costs <br />for all options? <br />$10-20 a foot for the residents for an overlay. Yes the costs will be projecled in advance. <br /> <br />Comment: Water collects in my back yard due to poor drainage in the street. <br />Part of the analysis is to &rrVey the whole neighborhood consider options such as creating <br />a subdrain or more slope in the street <br /> <br />Comment: What would maintenance costs be if we do nothing? That would cost the same over a <br />ten year period as mill and overlay. <br />Possibly in several years it could cost $2<f30,000 a year, $700 foot per street, by <br />patching. Yes the cost would be similar but with mill and overlay the street would be <br />much improved and not just patched and would be in better condition. The curbs and <br />drainage issues cannot be fixed bymill and overlay. <br /> <br />Comment: When our street was done with mill and overlay jagged cuts were sawed and then <br />patched. Can we avoid that? What about street lighting? <br />The cuts made are done as a stress reliever but it creates a poor look. It is usually done <br />right after the street is finished, mostly with concrete. It does not deteriorate the structure. <br />New pavcment is sawed with a straight line to avoid the patched look. Lighting is not <br />been done by the City. <br />