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the ponds to provide better capacity and treatment. Valley Park ponds and the <br />76 <br />Byerly’s pond are scheduled for 2016. <br />77 <br />Eldridge Backyards – This is a second phase to the Corpus Christi project area. <br />78 <br />Some additional storm sewer will be added to alleviate poor drainage in between <br />79 <br />Eldridge Ave and Evergreen Park. <br />80 <br />Oakcrest Iron Enhanced Sand Filter – The existing storm water pond near <br />81 <br />Oakcrest Ave, east of Fairview, would be regraded. An iron enhanced sand filter <br />82 <br />and improved outlet would be added for better storm water treatment and storm <br />83 <br />water rate control. This project will help the City meet a Total Maximum Daily <br />84 <br />Load (TMDL) for Long Lake. <br />85 <br />Owasso Private Drive – This area has been identified as a direct discharge <br />86 <br />without treatment to Lake Owasso by Ramsey Washington Metro Watershed <br />87 <br />District. The proposed project is to add a porous driving surface that will provide <br />88 <br />treatment and reduce drainage issues in the areas. <br />89 <br />3.Pathways: <br /> Staff is working with Ramsey County and Community Development to develop <br />90 <br />a sidewalk on the north side of Larpenteur Ave from Mackubin St to Galtier St. This would <br />91 <br />connect to sidewalk or pathway on either end of the project and connect a missing gap. <br />92 <br />County State Aid funding and Community Block Development Grant (CBDG) funding is the <br />93 <br />proposed funding source for a portion of the sidewalk improvements on Larpenteur Avenue. <br />94 <br />The attached project map also shows several segments of existing trail or sidewalk that will <br />95 <br />be repaved/replaced in 2016. <br />96 <br />4.Other Improvements <br />97 <br />35W Interchange at Cleveland Avenue: <br />This project was awarded by Council last year. <br />98 <br />Some minor work was started last fall. Major work will begin in the spring and the new <br />99 <br />interchange should be completed by the end of July. <br />100 <br />Twin Lakes Parkway Extension: <br /> This project was awarded by Council last year. Major <br />101 <br />work will begin in the spring to extend Twin Lakes Parkway from Prior Ave to Fairview <br />102 <br />Avenue. The road is anticipated to be open to traffic in August. <br />103 <br />Fairview & Twin Lakes Parkway/Terrace Ave Signal: <br /> As part of the Twin Lakes <br />104 <br />Parkway improvements a new traffic signal will be installed at Twin Lakes Parkway/Terrace <br />105 <br />Ave and Fairview Avenue. This signal project would be completed on the same timeframe as <br />106 <br />the Twin Lakes Parkway Extension project. The project is funded by Twin Lakes TIF <br />107 <br />bonding that Council approved last year. <br />108 <br />Cleveland and County Road C-2 Signal: <br /> As part of the Twin Lakes Parkway <br />109 <br />improvements a new traffic signal will be installed at Cleveland Ave and County Road C-2. <br />110 <br />This signal will provide better access to Cleveland Ave in the future as traffic from the <br />111 <br />redeveloped areas around Twin Lakes Parkway increases. This signal project would be tied <br />112 <br />with the Fairview and Twin Lakes Parkway signal contract. The project is funded by the <br />113 <br />Twin Lakes TIF bonding that Council approved last year. <br />114 <br />Twin Lakes East Collector: <br /> As an extension of the Twin Lakes Parkway improvements, the <br />115 <br />intersections of Terrace Ave and Lincoln Ave, and Lincoln Ave and C-2 will be evaluated to <br />116 <br />provide a better connection from Fairview Ave to Snelling Avenue. An additional left turn <br />117 <br />lane from east bound County Rd C-2 to Snelling will be provided as part of the project. <br />118 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />
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