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City of Roseville — 2004 Budget <br />L. A deposit, of $5,000.00, for administrative services as determined by the City Council. <br />Pavement Management Program <br />Purpose <br />The City was finding in the late 70's and early 80's that the community's streets were deteriorating at a <br />steady rate and under the current policy, the problem streets would continue to increase. <br />Scope <br />To begin to bring the City's streets back up to standard, a program was undertaken to reconstruct all 28 <br />miles of "problem" streets within an 8 -year period. <br />Polic <br />The City Council set out in 1986, a paving management program to reduce and maintain the problem <br />streets of the Community to be no more than 10% of the City's total street mileage. <br />Implementation <br />The City Council has undertaken and nearly completed the current scope of work needed to bring city <br />streets up to a standard where the overall rating is approximately 80% where 100% is the highest rating <br />a street can receive. <br />Park Improvement Program <br />Purpose <br />Because of the effectiveness of the Paving Management Program, the City began to look at the <br />community's park system to set standards of development, and redevelopment. <br />Scope <br />Over the years, the emphasis had been on parkland purchase and development. Because of the age and <br />the newer park facility technology and materials, the City Council established a goal of renewing and <br />updating the City's park system over the next 25 years. <br />Polic <br />The City Council has established a Park Improvement Program to better bring the existing Park facilities <br />into a safe and attractive condition. <br />Implementation <br />Beginning in 1991, the City has implemented a Park Improvement Program and has dedicated a <br />minimum of $250,000 of property tax dollars to that end. In addition, additional funds have been made <br />available over the past 7 years, 1995 -2002, to add needed parkland and to add a number of quality park <br />shelters to those parks whose use require such facilities. <br />125 <br />