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Point Drive N at the Cleveland Avenue Lift Station on the west side of the road. <br />One lane in each direction will be closed during construction. <br />Deb Bloom also mentioned the state project of mill and overlay on Snelling <br />Avenue between I-694 and Highway 36. Construction has started on the <br />Highway 280 project. The second phase of the project that permanently closes <br />County Road B will start in September. <br />Duane Schwartz announced the Twin Lakes project will be going out for bid in <br />the next few weeks. There have been some location changes which were brought <br />to the council. The project is now adjacent the infiltration area near County Road <br />C2. These changes were necessary due to the cost of environmental issues. <br />Duane Schwartz mentioned the project is still on budget despite this change. <br />Storm water cost maybe a little higher than anticipated but changing the location <br />reduces other costs. Deb Bloom mentioned using more efficient lighting for the <br />project to save costs as well by using LED lights. <br />Duane Schwartz mentioned council action when Ramsey County presented to the <br />City Council the Rice Street interchange project. Since the council meeting, the <br />project team has updated the layout. It was decided that it is ok to do this project <br />and the Grandview Lake project at the same time. They also talked about the on- <br />street bike accommodations. The bike lane would need to be at least three feet <br />wide. <br />7. 2008 Annual Public Storm Water Meeting <br />Deb Bloom introduced the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program we are <br />required to have a permit to discharge water into wetlands, rivers and lakes. The <br />permit requires that the City develop and implement a Storm Water Pollution <br />Prevention Program to reduce the discharge of pollutants into the system within a <br />reasonable framework The plan must have the following six minimum control <br />measures: Public Education and Outreach Measures, Public Participation and <br />Involvement Measures, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Measures, <br />Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control Measures, Post-Construction <br />Storm Water Management Measures and Pollution Prevention and Good <br />Housekeeping Measures. <br />The following are highlights on how these measures are being met. For the <br />Public Education and Outreach measure, information is available on the City <br />website about the storm water program. Storm drains stenciling and Clean up day <br />was a part of the Public Participation and Involvement measure. For the Illicit <br />Discharge Detection measure, drains are inspected for debris. Member Stenlund <br />asked who should be notified if the public sees Illicit Discharge in a drain. Deb <br />Bloom responded that the Roseville Public Works department at 651-792-7004 <br />should be notified. Member Stenlund also asked if there is a list of what should <br />not go into a storm drain on the website. Deb Bloom responded there is not a list <br />posted on the website but will look into adding a list. For Construction Site Storm <br />Water Runoff Control measure, the city review and inspects sites for erosion <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />