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<br />Available State and City funding <br />Emergency cases <br />County construction projects on adjacent roadways <br />Reconstruction of adjacent City streets <br />Major redevelopment projects within City <br />Neighborhood petitions <br /> <br /> <br />As much as possible, the City Council will determine a reconstruction project or overlay <br />work for a particular area with as much advance notice as possible to the surrounding and <br />impacted neighborhoods. The City Council does desire to allow for at least one year advance <br />notice to the surrounding and impacted neighborhoods for improvement of the road or roads <br />within that neighborhood. The City Council and Staff will set up a neighborhood meeting, if <br />possible, in the neighborhood, to meet with surrounding and impacted properties to begin <br />discussion about the issues, identifIcation of additional concerns and solutions to the road <br />structure. The City Council does desire to have the neighborhood provide input into the <br />choices it would like to make for the reconstruction or overlay work to be done on the roads <br />within their neighborhood. The options provided for selection could include some variety in <br />road width, curb and gutter section, aesthetics including lighting, sidewalk and trail <br />construction, striping, and may include improvement of the subsurface water and sewer <br />system and installation of a comprehensive and coordinated water drainage system. <br /> <br />Process <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills will use a variety of media sources to communicate with the <br />neighborhood about the intended roadway project. These communications may include, but <br />not be limited to the following: City of Arden Hills Notes (City newsletter), Cable TV, local <br />newspaper, articles in St. Paul Pioneer Press, individual flyers, and City website (ci.arden- <br />hills.ITh'1.us). <br /> <br />After meeting with the neighborhood, considering concerns identifying surrounding issues <br />and discussing solutions, the City Council will then direct the City Engineer to begin <br />preparation of a feasibility report. The neighborhood will still have input and process through <br />the feasibility report brought forward to the City Council, the Public Hearing necessary <br />according to Minnesota Statute 429 for public improvements, and prior to the City Council <br />making a determination of whether to proceed with a street reconstruction or milling overlay <br />work. <br /> <br />\\RVNASI\AHdata$\PR&PW\Public Works\Pavement Management Program (PMP)\2001 PMP\2001 - PMP.doc <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills Pavement Management Program <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />4/12/2007 <br />