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address increased traffic from Amazon and surrounding growth. The study will examine 20th Avenue from <br />st <br />Birch Street to 80th Avenue, and the intersection of 21 Ave. and Main Street. <br />st <br />Work on the 21Avenue Floodway Impacts study has now been authorized, through an agreement with the <br />Rice Creek Watershed District. The study will supply required documentation to the Federal Emergency <br />st <br />Management Administration (FEMA), to demonstrate that the culvert placed under 21Avenue with the <br />Distribution Alternatives project didnot affect the flood elevation in the area. Once complete, the study and <br />resulting paperwork will clear the way for Amazon’s Flood-fringe excavations. <br />Development Inquiries <br />Developer looking at redevelopment in downtown <br />Coffee retailer looking at various sites on Main Street, near freeway <br />Developer looking at siting a hotel <br />PUBLIC WORKS <br />Commercial Water ConnectionFeeAssistance <br />At the last City Council meeting, the Council voted to extend the program through the end of 2023.The <br />program offers half-priced hook-up charges for businesses hooking to city water. <br />Wellhead ProtectionPlan <br />The Minnesota Department of Health held a kick-off meeting with city staff and consultants for the <br />implementation of the city’s Part-2 Wellhead Protection Plan.Thegroup reviewed items in the documents <br />and the timelines associated with various activities.Staff will be following up on the action items over the <br />course of the next few months. <br />City staff recently completed final paperworkand receive reimbursement from the Department of Health <br />associated with a grand for sealing of a well in the downtown at no cost to the city or resident. With the <br />completion of this grant, the city can now apply for other grants related to the Wellhead protection plan. <br />Well #2 Repairs <br />City staff has applied for a reimbursement grant from Xcel Energy for the installation of the Variable <br />Frequency Drive (VFD), used in the repairs for Well #2. <br />2022 Thin Overlay Program and City Hall Parking Lot Improvements <br />An Assessment Hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers <br />to finalize individual assessments for the overlay portions of the project. Benefiting/abutting property <br />owners should have received amailed noticewith a specific amount to be assessed.Those wishing to contest <br />their assessment must submit written notice to do so at or before the hearing. <br />Overlay Program <br />City staff have evaluated the roads and determined that nooverlay project will be completed in 2023. <br />City Hall Parking Lot Lighting <br />The City Council reviewed and approved plans for proposed lighting at City Hall. The work would be <br />quoted for construction in the spring of 2023 in an effort to allow time to secure a grant through the <br />Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). <br /> <br />
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