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<br />. The proposed project involves street milling and overlaying, spot curb replacement, and <br /> storm sewer, water main and sanitary sewer improvements, as needed. As has been discussed <br /> during development of the CIP, the City Council has expressed the desire to complete <br /> maintenance on City streets that, if neglected for too long, would need to be reconstructed. <br /> The proposed 2007 PMP achieves this, while also maintaining a neighborhood approach, <br /> which has consistently been another goal of staff and City Council. The neighborhood <br /> approach minimizes the inconveniences residents experience due to construction. <br /> It is expected that if these improvements are approved, the work will be completed during the <br /> 2007 construction season. As outlined by state law, projects initiated by council/stafTrequire <br /> a 4/5 vote by the City Council for approval. <br /> CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> CONCLUSIONS: <br /> l. All portions orthe project as proposed are feasible. <br /> 2. Project costs for residential and commercial areas: <br /> Residential.......................................................................................$ 649,259.93 <br />. (~olnmercial.................................................................................... .$ 82,621.65 <br /> Utili ty improvements........................................ ..............................$ 11,827.00 <br /> Total Construction Cost .. ............. ......... ... ................... ................ ..$743,708.58 <br /> '"' This project is to be undertaken as part of the 2007 Pavement Management Program <br /> -'. <br /> and will be combined under one contract with the City of Roseville's Mill and <br /> Overlay Project. By combining these projects together and bidding them as one <br /> contract, we anticipate competitive bids from contractors. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> l. Construct the projects in 2007. <br /> 2. Construct the projects as proposed in this report. <br /> '"' Assess each neighborhood based on costs of the level of improvement. <br /> -). <br /> 4. All properties shall be assessed on a per unit basis, based on residential, commercial <br /> and tax-exempt equivalent units. <br /> 5. Schedule a public hearing for January 29, 2007. <br />. <br /> 8 <br />