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The majority of the streets are proposed to have the top layer of pavement milled and <br />replaced with new bituminous pavement. The streets where utilities will be replaced will be <br />reclaimed and will have the entire pavement section repaved. Spot curb replacements are <br />also done at this time but only where there are significant structural issues with the in-place <br />curb or significant settling. <br />These pavement resurfacing projects are proposed to be financed through our street <br />infrastructure funds and Municipal State Aid (MSA) funds. After receiving bids for these <br />projects, we will request that the City Council award the bid to the lowest responsible bidder. <br />As part of the Pavement Management Program staff will evaluate the underlying water mains <br />and sanitary sewer lines in the street right-of-way in these areas. We will take advantage of <br />the repaving of the roadways to repair/replace these utilities. These repairs and replacements <br />will be funded from the water and/or sanitary sewer utility funds. <br />Reconstruction: No roads are proposed to be reconstructed in 2017. <br />Seal Coat: As in 2015 and in 2016, the City will not be doing a seal coat program due to <br />pavement delamination issues. The budget for seal coating will be used to mill and overlay <br />additional roads as part of the PMP project. <br />2. Pathways: Staff is working with Ramsey County and Community Development to develop <br />a sidewalk on the north side of Larpenteur Ave from Mackubin St to Galtier St. This would <br />connect to sidewalk or pathway on either end of the project and connect a missing gap. <br />County State Aid, Municipal State Aid and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) <br />funding is the proposed funding sources for this project. <br />New sidewalks/pathways will be constructed through Roseville using Parks Renewal <br />Bonding money approved in 2016. These will be in addtiona to the segments that were <br />constructed in 2016. <br />• Lexington Avenue, Burke Avenue to Roselawn <br />• Victoria Street, Country Road C — Woodhill Ave <br />• County Road B, Dale St — Sandhurst <br />• Pathway in Mapleview Park <br />• Pathway in Tamarack Park <br />• Langton Lake Trail Connection to Twin Lakes Parkway <br />As part of publics works departments annual pathway maintenance where pavement is <br />replaced, public works staff will be replacing pathway/sidewalk segments in Rosebrook Park <br />and Central Park in 2017. <br />3. Utility Infrastructure: <br />Sanitary Sewer Lining: The majority of the city's sanitary sewer mains were constructed in <br />the late 1950's and early 1960's, utilizing clay tile pipe and reinforced concrete pipe. Over <br />time the joint materials have failed allowing root intrusion. The pipe is also susceptible to <br />cracking and construction damage. The 2017 Capital Improvement Plan recommends <br />funding for a sanitary sewer main lining program to extend the life of our sanitary sewers by <br />50 years or more. This technology essentially installs a new resin pipe inside the old clay tile <br />sewer main without digging up city streets, which results in minimal disruption to residents <br />during construction. The liner pipe is inserted into the main through existing manholes and <br />
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