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TO: Parks and Recreation Committee Members <br /> FROM: Kim Stephan <br /> SUBJECT: Updates from Mr. Mark Statz, City Engineer <br /> DATE: October 29, 2010 <br /> Trail Project Update <br /> The contractor has been working with the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office to gain their approval of the <br /> efforts made to hire Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as subcontractors, as is required for federally funded <br /> projects. Unfortunately, this process has moved very slowly as many federal government approvals do. Once EEO <br /> office approval is gained, the County Board will need to take action to award the contract to Veit. Then, and only <br /> then, may we begin working with the contractor. <br /> In conversations I've had with Veit representatives, they have expressed interest in having a pre-construction �I <br /> conference this fall, but do not intend on doing any work until spring. <br /> LaMotte Park Irrigation Project <br /> Bids were received for what's being called the ��Downtown Storm Water Reclamation Project — Phase I". This project <br /> was split up into three contracts. Contract A will install a storm pipe between the pond in the Anoka County Regional <br /> Park and the southwest corner of LaMotte Park. Contract B will instali a wet well at that location and will hook to the <br /> storm line. Inside the wet well, there will be a pump which will feed the irrigation system up to 500 gallons per <br /> minute at a pressure of 80 — 100 pounds per square inch. Finally, Contract C involves the installation of the irrigation <br /> system itself. Two different irrigation systems were bid; the gun style system and a traditional athletic field system. <br /> The gun style system, using the irrigation head we saw demonstrated, was about $50,000 less expensive than the <br /> traditional system. Therefore, the City Council decided to move forward using the large gun sprinkler system. There <br /> will be a total of 7 guns. 6 will be along the outfield fences (in right-center and left centerfield). The seventh will be <br /> placed near the parking lot and will spray the soccer field (see attached). For the infield area and the area around the <br /> playground and picnic shelter, there will be a quick-coupler that the public works department can utilize for watering <br /> with a portable sprinkler and hose. ' <br /> Construction of the storm line and wet well will take place this fall/winter. Construction of the irrigation system will <br /> most likely not take place until next year. We will be working with the contractor to make sure disruption to the use <br /> of the fields is minimized. Most of the irrigation pipe will be on the back side of the outfield fence, so interference <br /> with park activities should be as little as possible. <br /> The system will not irrigate Hidden Spring Park, however it could be expanded in the future for such a purpose. <br /> The city has hired a contractor to install drain tile in the fields as well. Paul Palzer can give you more information on <br /> that process as well as the work being done on the infields by City crews. <br />