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90 <br />91 <br />92 <br />93 <br />94 <br />95 <br />96 <br />97 <br />98 <br />99 <br />100 <br />101 <br />102 <br />103 <br />104 <br />105 <br />106 <br />107 <br />108 <br />109 <br />110 <br />111 <br />112 <br />113 <br />114 <br />115 <br />116 <br />117 <br />118 <br />119 <br />120 <br />121 <br />122 <br />123 <br />124 <br />125 <br />126 <br />127 <br />128 <br />129 <br />130 <br />131 <br />132 <br />133 <br />134 <br />135 <br />Roseville PWET Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Page 3, April 25, 2017 <br />90 residents expressing interest was only a small proportion of the many residents <br />involved in the project areas. <br />At the request of Chair Cihacek, Mr. Freihammer reviewed the process for staff <br />and the contractors to minimize interruptions, as well as coordinating private <br />utility work done prior to the city's project being mobilized (e.g. Xcel Energy). <br />Mr. Freihammer estimated that the majority of the private utility work will be <br />completed in June in the PMP areas, and then those private utilities would move <br />on to other work in the community needing general upgrades and replacements <br />for the remainder of the construction season and as weatheiallows. <br />At the request of Chair Cihacek, Mr. Culver reit erat at there was no new news <br />on pavement delamination on city roadways. h reviewed annually, <br />and preferring annual seal coating to resume, Culve ised that Roseville, <br />as well as other communities experienci e ame p , continued to <br />research and observe various materials a eir wear as part o study. <br />At the request of Member Trainor, r. in nfirmed tha late Friday <br />afternoon watermain break had occurred 1 ek on County Road C east of <br />Victoria Street. Since th location was a acent to a stormwater and of <br />I that the repair too longer than usual. <br />considerable depth, Mr. Freih repos <br />Mr. Freihammer noted that thi <br />with this particular break occurri wit <br />Freihammer advised that staff wo <br />system, based reakage history, teri <br />size and de of pipe or other area ni <br />city hope a position in the ne <br />rehabilitation m usedleLsanitary <br />hive of t s aging infrastructure; <br />sixty- ar old cast iron pipe. Mr. <br />n oritize the city's water main <br />1 typ , age, and other risk factors (e.g. <br />icts). Mr. Freihammer stated that the <br />[ure to be more proactive similar to the <br />or lining. <br />u rte last night's City Council actions of interest to the <br />ETC; with oval ooster station design work of high priority to the <br />is Works ment er the next year; renewal of nine Park & Ride <br />fa s as Interi ses or the Minnesota State Fair for a term of five years, <br />with Tonal co tions added to mitigate some of the parking and nuisance <br />issues ose ghborhoods having those facilities; and consent agenda <br />approval o y County's household hazardous waste disposal site. <br />Mr. Culver fieported that there was interest among city residents for goats and <br />potbelly pigs in Roseville, currently being researched by the Community <br />Development Department and subject to City Council direction in the near future <br />for a potential ordinance. <br />At the request of Member Heimerl, Mr. Culver confirmed that city staff worked <br />cooperatively with Ramsey County and MnDOT project <br />development/management teams for annual road projects attempting to <br />accomplish work during the same timeframe to accommodate traffic flow and not <br />