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<br /> <br />Planning, Design, and <br />Management of Municipal Projects <br /> <br />The ultimate goal of the Kimley-Horn team is to respond to <br />the needs of the City of Arden Hills. Our experience with <br />municipalities in the Twin Cities area demonstrates our <br />capability to merge the myriad aspects of municipal <br />services. From effective project management to feasibility <br />study, final design, and construction phase services, our <br />team of professionals will provide you with every service <br />necessary to achieve your goals and meet your deadlines. <br />The following are some examples of our recent municipal <br />engineering project experience. <br /> <br />Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan Update, City of <br />Maplewood, MN <br /> <br />Kimley-Horn provided services to the City of Maplewood <br />to update their comprehensive sanitary sewer plan. The <br />update addressed some inconsistencies in the City's <br />previous update, and considered future development/ <br />redevelopment in the City. Part of the update was an <br />analysis of the 74 sewer districts within the City to <br />determine projected sewer flows for current development <br />as well as for future development/redevelopment through <br />2020. The update also included the preparation of a <br />capital improvement program for future sanitary sewer <br />improvements. <br /> <br />South Grove Street Reconstruction, Phases 1 and <br />2, City of Inver Grove Heights, MN <br /> <br />Kimley-Horn provided final design services for the City of <br />Inver Grove Heights' 2006 and 2007 street reconstruction <br />projects. The two projects included more than eight miles <br />of residential neighborhood street reconstruction. The <br />projects included pavement design, the evaluation of the <br />need for concrete curb and gutter replacement, the <br />evaluation of the 1960s vintage water main system, and <br />the installation of storm sewer throughout the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />Old Highway 8 Reconstruction, City of New <br />Brighton, MN <br /> <br />Kimley-Horn provided preliminary and final design <br /> <br />OY060014.07\01 Consultant Profile.qxp <br /> <br />services for the reconstruction of 2,900 linear feet of Old <br />Highway 8 from 1-694 to the north. The project includes <br />the reconstruction of an existing four-lane undivided <br />roadway to a four-lane divided roadway with on-street <br />parallel parking. The improvements include new storm <br />drainage systems, new water main, and sanitary sewer <br />repairs. The project also includes significant streetscape <br />amenities including decorative street lighting, colored <br />concrete pavement and sidewalks, irrigation systems, and <br />landscape plantings. <br /> <br />Gladstone Area Redevelopment, Maplewood, MN <br /> <br />Kimley-Horn is preparing a redevelopment master plan for <br />a 250-acre, mixed-use area for the City of Maplewood. <br />The master planning process includes the review of <br />existing public infrastructure (water main, sanitary sewer, <br />storm sewer, streets) in the project area and the <br />determination of infrastructure improvements necessary to <br />support the proposed redevelopment. The redevelopment <br />master planning process includes significant public <br />involvement, including the involvement of a 20-person <br />task force. Kimley-Horn also is providing feasibility study <br />and finai design services for the first phase of the <br />redevelopment, which includes developer coordination, <br />intersection improvements, roadway reconstruction, <br />drainage improvements, and roundabout design. <br /> <br />2005 MUSAlBluff Creek Boulevard Improvements, <br />City of Chanhassen, MN <br /> <br />Kimley-Horn provided services to the City of Chanhassen <br />for the development of their 2005 MUSA expansion area. <br />This inciuded Alternative Urban Areawide Review, <br />feasibility study, final design, and construction phase <br />services for the extension of public infrastructure <br />(roadways, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and water main) <br />to serve a 640-acre area. The improvements were <br />coordinated with Mn/DOT since the 2005 MUSA area <br />borders Mn/DOTs TH 312/212 design-build project area. <br />The 2005 MUSA infrastructure improvements included the <br />following: <br /> <br />. More than 9,000 iinear feet of trunk (15-inch to 21- <br />inch) sanitary sewer <br /> <br />1-3 <br /> <br />1lI""1__" Kimley-Hom <br />~ U and Associates, Inc. <br />