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<br />Infrastructure Planning <br />Item 1. Long-term and Annual Infrastructure planning <br />Maintenance of roads, water, and sewer facilities must be planned with regular <br />maintenance and replacement before systems fail. Within this category are items such <br />as a new watertower, sewer and water line extension, pavement management plan, <br />surface water management plan, capital improvements plan, and storm drainage and <br />pond maintenance. Council is interested in not only a current assessment of <br />infrastructure, but a glimpse of the City's infrastructure for the useful life of facilities. <br />The key question for each of these plans is what fee structure and general fund <br />allocation is needed to ensure that the City's infrastructure is designed, built and <br />maintained to applicable standards. If there is industry standard software that can <br />display the needed information, Council would like a recommendation. <br /> <br />A. Sewer Management Plan <br />B. Surface Water and Storm Water Plan <br />C. Drinking Water System Plan <br />D. Pavement Maintenance Plan <br />E. Drinking Water Wellhead Protection Plan <br />F. Emergency Preparedness Civil Defense Siren Enhancements <br /> <br />Responsible Leader: <br />Products: <br /> <br />Public Works Director <br />Plans as outlined above with yearly costs and annual <br />schedule of maintenance, construction, and costs for <br />each area <br />Costs for design, maintenance, and construction by <br />August 15 to Council <br />Plan to be Implemented: Annually with review in August <br /> <br />Plan to be Approved: <br /> <br />Action Taken: <br /> <br />. City Engineer directed to submit and revise surface water management plan for <br />inclusion in Comprehensive Plan Review by Rice Creek and Metro. <br /> <br />. City Engineer directed to develop process for evaluation of ponds and water <br />catchments within the City and suggest a plan of maintenance. <br />