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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,January 14, 2019 <br /> Page 3 <br /> where the flags are located. There will be a little better sight visibility. He noted <br /> the center island area will be paved drain and look a little different. He stated that <br /> is the only geometric change. The City will be replacing the watermain under the <br /> parking lot as well as the sanitary sewer that serves the Public Works facility and <br /> there will be some excavating onsite as well. The City will likely construct this in <br /> two phases. <br /> Mr. Freihammer reviewed the proposed new pathways throughout the City. <br /> Councilmember Etten asked who is paying for the library work if it is going on <br /> the City bid. <br /> Mr. Freihammer stated details have not yet been worked out, but it appears Ram- <br /> sey County will be paying for the library work. The City is doing the engineering <br /> and construction administration but a cooperative agreement will be brought back <br /> to the City Council once the details are worked out. <br /> Mr. Freihammer reviewed the sanitary sewer projects and water distribution sys- <br /> tem projects in the 2019 Public Works Work Plan. He also reviewed the storm <br /> sewer system improvements with the City Council. <br /> Mayor Roe asked in regard to the Evergreen Park Project, it shows a one-acre- <br /> foot underground reuse system with 12-acre feet needs to be removed in terms of <br /> volume so will this be solving one twelfth of the problem by doing this. <br /> Mr. Freihammer stated the City needs to keep chipping away at this problem. <br /> There is no one solution that is going to solve the flooding that the City has under <br /> Fairview. The City did a small underground clean under Glueck Lane a few years <br /> ago to take a little bit of that away and this will be another five- to ten-percent <br /> gain on the problem. He stated staff will keep looking at opportunities and the <br /> City has some grant funding for this project. <br /> • <br /> Mr. Freihammer reviewed other agency projects within Roseville. <br /> Mayor Roe asked how long will the County Road C project take. <br /> Mr. Freihammer indicated the project will take the entire summer and may even <br /> roll into the following year. It will be a complete reconstruct with new storm <br /> sewer and concrete pavement. He noted with the County Road C project new <br /> signal lights will be installed at Walnut and Long Lake Road. Long Lake Road <br /> will have some pretty significant geometric improvements with new turn lanes. <br /> There will also be a new pathway on County Road C which will tie into the Wal- <br /> nut Street trail. <br />