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No IM HEN- <br />A ME& nu�l ULLEW M <br />x. M ME <br />............. <br />? HE N <br />ME EME <br />AGENDA SECTION'. ORIGINATING DEPT./DIV.: DEPT, HEAD APPROVAL, <br />i <br />Reports & Recommendations Public Works ( v�� <br />The City of Roseville has less than ten (10)-alleys that are platted as public <br />facilities from old subdivisions that came into being before Roseville was intarporated. <br />Of these, only four are currently driveable. The accompanying map indicates the <br />location of the alleys. <br />A* <br />North <br />of <br />Cope <br />between Victoria and Grotto <br />B, <br />North <br />of <br />Lovell <br />between Victoria and Grotto <br />C. <br />South <br />of <br />South <br />McCarrons Boulevard between Western Avenue and Wagner Street <br />D, <br />South <br />of <br />South <br />McCarrons Boulevard at Woodruff Avenue <br />As indicated above, all these alleys preceded the City with one subdivision being as <br />old as 1889, None ever were or are improved to any acceptable standard, Since they <br />are not up to any City standard, none have ever been maintained by the City. This i's <br />consistent with what we do throughout the City on other facilities because it would be <br />0 * <br />unfair to other taxpayers to spend money on maintaining substandard facilities. <br />Several alternative actions are, therefore, available: <br />Because of the problem involved in maintaining sub-standard facilities, or obtaining special <br />a <br />equipment to do maintenance on alleys, it is not recommended that the City become involved <br />in that aspect of the alleys. In addition, it is doubtful that a facility could be <br />constructed to acceptable standards. To assist the property ownerss however, upgrading <br />