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Reconstruction <br />Roselawn Avenue (Hamline Ave to Victoria Street) <br />Major Maintenance <br />Sealcoat/Crackseal - See map for streets included (Attachment <br />A I <br />20 <br />2 1 The Mill and Overlay projects are proposed to be financed through our street infrastructure <br />22 funds and MSA funds. Roselawn Avenue street reconstruction is assessable and will follow <br />23 the Chapter 4�29 process, with the matching funds coming from MSA funds. Our pavement <br />24 condition and maintenance strategies result in a recommended $,750,000 annual program for <br />25 our city streets, excluding the MSA system. After receiving bids for these projects, we will <br />26 request that the City Council award the bid to the lowest responsible bidder. <br />27 <br />28 3. Pathway And Parkin$! Lot Rehabilitation.- In 1999 we expanded the Pavement <br />29 Management Program to manage the condition of city pathways and parking lots. We have <br />30 developed an inventory of these facilities and would like to include the following locations <br />31 for rehabilitation in 2009.- Oakcrest Ave, portions of the Central Park Ballfields pathway, and <br />32 County Road B Pathway. These will be funded using pathway/parking lot maintenance <br />33 funds. Work will be completed using City forces and contractual work. <br />34 <br />35 4�. Watermain Replacement: I The two segments of watermain proposed for replacement are <br />36 located between Woodhill Avenue and County Road C-2, west of Churchill and west of <br />37 Oxford. They are both located in along the shared lot line of homes and have a history of <br />38 recent breaks with property damage. These single-family backyards have fences, sheds, <br />39 mature trees,, lawns,, and gardens that would be torn up if we pursued a traditional open cut <br />40 replacement project. We are proposing to abandon the existing watermain and install a new <br />°11 water main through directional boring to serve the homes on Churchill and Lexington and to <br />42 connect the homes that are on Oxford to the existing watermain in Oxford. This can be one <br />43 with minimal disturbance to existing yards and streets. <br />44 <br />4�,, 5. Sanitary Sewer lining: The majority of the city's sanitary sewer mains were constructed in <br />46 the late 1950's and early 1960's, utilizing clay the pipe. Over time the joint materials have <br />47 failed allowing root intrusion. The pipe is also susceptible to cracking and construction <br />48 damage. The 2009 Capital Improvement Plan includes funding for a sanitary sewer main <br />49 lining program to extend the life of our sanitary sewers by 50 years or more. This <br />technology essentially installs a new resin pipe inside the old clay the sewer main without <br />digging up city streets, which results in minimal disruption to residents during construction. <br />The liner pipe is inserted into the main through existing manholes and cured in place with a <br />heat process. Any given segment is usually completed in one working day. Service line <br />connections are reopened using a robotic cutter and remote cameras. During the process, <br />existing flows are bypassed using pumps. This technology has been proven over the past( <br />years, and costs have become competitive with open cut replacement. The City started doing <br />this type of renovation in 2006 and will have an annual project for the foreseeable future to <br />replace our aging sewer infrastructure. This technology also prevents infiltration of <br />groundwater into the system and can be credited toward our inflow/ infiltration surcharge. <br />60 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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