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For purposes of describing progress on this <br />project we have broken the road segments into <br />Areas, as follows: <br />Area 1: <br />• Farrington Cir (Transit Ave to Cul-de-sac) <br />• Farrington Ave {S Owasso Blvd. to Millwood Ave) <br />• Kent St (Iona Lane to Woodhill Dr) <br />• Mackubin St (Iona Lane to W. County Road C) <br />• Millwood St (Western Ave to Farrington Ave) <br />• Virginia Cir (Transit Ave to Cul-de-sac) <br />• Woodhill Dr (Kent St to Western Ave) <br />Area 2: <br />• Brenner Ave (Cleveland Ave to Evelyn St) <br />• Brenner Court (Old Highway 8 to Cul-de-sac) <br />• County Road C2 {Cleveland Ave to Cul- de- sac) <br />• Evelyn St (W. County Road D to Brenner Ave) <br />• Laurie Rd (Fernwood Ave to Lexington Ave <br />• Mount Ridge Rd {W. Co Rd D to Brenner Ave) <br />• Sandhurst Dr (Fernwood Ave to Lexington Ave <br />• Sherren St (Fernwood Ave to Lexington Ave <br />Area 3: <br />• Cleveland/ TH36 Svc Dr (W. Co Rd B2 to W <br />Perimeter Dr) <br />• County Road C2 (Lincoln Ave to Snelling) <br />• Lincoln Dr {Lydia Ave to Terrace Dr) <br />Erosion Control <br />Storm water runoff is precipitation from rain or <br />snowmelt that flows over the ground. As it flows, it <br />can pick up debris, chemicals, and dirt and other <br />pollutants and deposit them into the storm sewer <br />system. Any storm water runoff that enters the <br />storm sewer system is untreated and discharged <br />into the waterbodies we use for swimming, fishing, <br />and providing drinking water. To prevent this from <br />happening on our construction projects, we put inlet <br />protection on all of the catch basins. When it rains, <br />this can cause temporary street flooding. When <br />your street is under construction, please do not <br />move the inlet protection. We do not want the <br />sediment and muddy water to get into the storm <br />sewer. The Contractor has been removing the inlet <br />protection as the different areas are completed. <br />Please contact us if you have questions. <br />Safety <br />Residents should use caution at all times while <br />driving through the construction zone and be alert <br />for moving equipment, holes, trenches and other <br />hazards in the work zone. <br />Your assistance in maintaining a safe work area is <br />important. The noise and dust created by <br />construction traffic make it difficult for workers to <br />watch onlookers. Heavy equipment operators must <br />concentrate on the job at hand and may not notice <br />children playing near or behind equipment. <br />Please remind children to stay clear of the <br />construction area and equipment both during <br />working and non-working hours. <br />Project Contacts: <br />Darren Lindsey, Project Coordinator <br />(651 } 792-7045 <br />Darren.lindsey@ci.roseville.mn.us <br />Debra Bloom, City Engineer <br />(651) 792-7042 <br />deb.bloom(c~ci.roseville.mn.us <br />Check for construction updates at: www.cityofroseville.com/2010ContractB <br />