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CITY OF CENTERVILLE - 2013 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br /> Future Improvements <br /> AREA C <br /> Although the 2003 study's Pavement Condition Index (PCI) scoring system had this area <br /> scoring low, improvements were not proposed due to the possibility of this area being <br /> redeveloped as part of the City's Downtown Redevelopment Plan. <br /> The city will need to decide whether or not investing in street improvements and water <br /> main installation in this area should be pursued given the current development market <br /> and the condition of the existing streets. If improvements are made, they should be <br /> designed in accordance with the Downtown Redevelopment Comprehensive <br /> Infrastructure Plan. <br /> AREA D <br /> Area D consists of Mound Trail and Lavalle Drive. Mound Trail is a city street with a <br /> rural cross section. This unique feature allows water main to be installed in the <br /> boulevard without disturbing the street. Much of Mount Trail already has water main. <br /> However, not all of the homes in this area have hooked to the main. The remaining <br /> (western) portion of Mound Trail is still unserved by water main. This main should be <br /> kept in mind when planning future improvements and could be done in conjunction with <br /> another project at some point in the future. This main would also service several <br /> buildings in the County park. The main could be constructed as part of a negotiated deal <br /> with the county. <br /> Lavalle Drive is a private roadway. Homes in this area are not served with city water. <br /> Despite the private road status, the city should look to service this area like any other. <br /> AREA E <br /> This development was built without water main and was included in the proposed 2009 <br /> project. However, it was removed for a number of reasons, including the difficulty install <br /> water main without a complete reconstruction of the narrow streets. Additionally, the lot <br /> sizes and home values in the area may make it difficult to keep special assessments <br /> viable. The city is looking for grant money to subsidize these improvements. <br /> Additionally, water main installation methods and routes are being explored to avoid <br /> disturbing the street. <br /> Improvements in this area are probably best pursued when g rant monies are available. <br /> City of Centerville Project No: 193801520 <br /> 2013 Street and Utility Improvement Project J Stantec Page e 7 <br />