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2023-09-27 Administrator's Report
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<br />Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings <br />October date under review for Amazon. <br /> <br />Anoka County Regional Economic Development <br />ACRED is planning it’s annual UpRiver Event, featuring speakers and panelists from the real estate industry <br />to talk about emerging trends in the region. The event is tentatively scheduled for one of the first two weeks <br />in November. Stay tuned for updates on a date and location. <br /> <br />PUBLIC WORKS <br />Striping Work <br />After approval from the city council, crews went forward <br />with striping Progress Road, north of Main Street to help <br />reduce stacking on Main Street during drop off and pick- <br />up times at Centerville Elementary. Then, the contractor <br />moved to Commerce Drive for the restriping of that road <br />in an effort to provide an area for some safe truck parking <br />off of the busy county roads. <br /> <br />Sidewalk Repairs <br />The city’s contractor is progressing from north to south, <br />across town, fixing broken sidewalk panels. The work <br />should wrap up in the coming weeks. <br /> <br />Water Tower Repairs <br />The city’s contractor has finished spot repairs to the water tower’s coating system (paint). Consulting <br />engineers, KLM, will be performing some tests on the paint in the coming weeks to help understand the <br />scope and timing of a repaint will look like. <br /> <br />Public Works Truck Replacements <br />Public Works Director, Paul Palzer spoke with the Chevy Dealer who represents the state bid for their <br />trucks and was able to place our order for the three trucks identified in our Capital Replacement Plan. <br />There is, however, talk of a labor union strike which could affect the order and/or delivery timeframe. <br /> <br />Anoka County Park Reserve Road Reconstruction <br />County Parks staff has inquired about the possibility of using Mound Trail as a detour route for park-goers <br />while the road into the park is reconstructed. Details will be shared, in the near future, with the City <br />Council for a decision on whether or not to allow this arrangment. <br /> <br />City Hall Parking Lot Lighting <br />Staff met with the contractor, engineer and public works director to go over installation details and <br />scheduling. Materials are now being ordered and could take up to 6 weeks for delivery. In the meantime, <br />the contractor will be on site to install the concrete bases, conduits and other preliminary items. <br /> <br />Centerville Lake Water Quality Project <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District, in cooperation with Anoka Conservation district, the cities of <br />Centerville and Lino Lakes, Anoka County Parks and the Centerville Lake Homeowner’s Association has <br />submitted a grant application for nearly $1,000,000 to help fund a water quality project for Centerville <br />Lake. The recommended approach to the project is to treat the lake with Alum; a chemical which binds to <br />the phosphorus in the lake, enabling it to settle to the bottom. <br /> <br />CENTENNIAL LAKES POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />Police Governing Board <br /> <br />
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