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FEASIBILITY STUDY <br />6.0WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS <br />Extending water main to areas without municipal water service has been a stated goal of the <br />City of Centerville for many years. With Anoka County Community Development Block Grant <br />funds awarded to Centerville for municipal water improvements, it is recommended that these <br />improvements be incorporated into this project <br />6.1WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS <br />Water main is proposed to be installed in the project area on Heritage Street, Sorel Street, <br />Goiffon Road, Centerville Road, and Progress Road (see Figure 7). <br />6.2WATER SERVICE STUB INSTALLATION <br />Each home along the new mains will have a service line extended to the right-of-way, <br />terminating with a curb stop. This will provide the homeowner the option to connect to city water <br />either in conjunction with this project, or in the future. <br />6.3WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO PROPERTIES <br />It is recommended that property owners have the option to connect to the City’s water system in <br />conjunction with the proposed water and street improvements. Providing this option would limit <br />the disruption to those properties who choose it, to a one-time event. <br />The City’s residents would have two options regarding connection to water service. Option one <br />would be to have the City’s contractor install the water service from the curb stop (property line) <br />into the home during the time frame of this City project. Option two would be for residents to hire <br />their own contractor to complete the same installation, either during the time frame of this City <br />project or in the future. <br />If the resident chooses option one, the City would allow the cost of the connection to be <br />financed along with the assessment and the service would be directionally drilled into the <br />homeowner’s basement. This option would minimize restoration costs, minimize construction <br />costs by bidding this work with the overall project, and allow the homeowner to have a “turn-key” <br />project. If the resident chooses option 1, a right-of-entry waiver must be signed allowing the <br />Contractor access to the resident’s property. Additionally, a waiver of assessment appeal would <br />have to be completed and submitted to the City to fully finalize the matter. <br /> City of Centerville <br /> 2020 Downtown Street and Utility Improvement Project <br />Project No.: 193804758 8 <br />28 <br /> <br />