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Business Appreciation Event <br />The EDA is holding their annual <br />Business appreciation event on <br />Monday, November 4, 2024, from <br />5: 30p.m-7: 00p.m at the Southern <br />Rail. Businesses will have an <br />opportunity to network and listen <br />to a presentation by Michelle <br />Koch, the Centennial Area <br />Chamber president. Dinner will be <br />catered by KellyÓs and there will <br />also be door prizes. Please RSVP <br />to alewis@centervillemn.com by <br />th <br />October 28. <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION <br />Meeting and City Hall Schedule <br /> October 23, 2024, City <br />Council Work Session, 5:00 <br />p.m., 6:30 p.m., Regular <br />Meeting <br /> November 6, 2024, 6:30 p.m. <br />Î Parks & Recreation <br />Committee <br /> November 12, 2024, 6:30 <br />p.m. Î Planning & Zoning <br />Commission Î <br />o Public Hearing on <br />Zoning Regs for <br />Cannabis Sales <br />o Public Hearing on <br />Rezone & Comp. Plan Amend. Request, 1687 Westview Street <br /> November 13, 2024, City Council Work Session, 5:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m., Regular Meeting <br /> November 20, 2024, 5:30 p.m. Î Economic Development Authority <br /> <br />ENGINEERING <br />TH <br />20 Avenue (CSAH 54) Corridor Study <br />Staff recently met with County Engineering staff to discuss the timing, funding and logistics for projects along <br />the corridor. County staff will be sending a draft of the schedule for the various projects along with cost share <br />estimates to the cities in the next month or two. <br /> <br />2025 Thin Overlay Project <br />The City Engineer and Public Works Director have been examining streets and working with the Finance <br />Director to scope a potential overlay project for 2025. The street fund has roughly $1 Million in available cash <br />to spend. An overlay project was last done in 2022. For the past 10 years or so, the city has been doing <br />bituminous (blacktop) overlays in lieu of seal coating. The overlays aim for a cycle of around 15 to 20 years, <br />where seal coating was on a 5-to-7-year rotation. In the end, the overall cost is roughly the same, but we <br />believe the results are better with the overlays. Homes along the route of the overlay project are generally <br />asked to contribute a small portion of the cost (usually about 20%), through special assessments. The <br />remaining costs come from the street fund which is supported by general levy taxes and franchise fees. <br /> <br /> <br />
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