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CC Regular Session 4. 9. <br />Meeting Date: 04/10/2012 <br />Submitted For: MaryJo Warner By: MaryJo Warner, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Report from Public Works meeting dated March 20, 2012. <br />Background: <br />The Public Works Committee held its regular meeting on March 20, 2012 and discussed the following four cases: <br />Case # 1: Consider Storm Sewer Improvements on Sodium Street — A Continuation of Discussions Related to 2011 <br />Flooding Concerns <br />Staff described the proposed solution to address drainage concerns in the neighborhood, and on the property located <br />at 16756 Sodium Street. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council include the proposed drainage enhancement near 16756 Sodium Street <br />(installing a culvert under Sodium Street, regrading the west ditch of Sodium Street, constructing a berm to keep the <br />water in the ditch, and replacing the existing driveway culvert. The ditch would be graded to drain to the south and <br />a culvert would be installed near the south property line to drain the water to the west.) in the 2012 construction <br />season, and perform the work before implementing the street maintenance program (sealcoating). <br />Case #2: Consider Storm Sewer Improvements on 163rd Lane — A Continuation of Discussions Related to 2011 <br />Flooding Concerns <br />Staff reviewed the report and described the proposed project to address drainage on 163rd Lane. Staff indicated the <br />City has no easement for the outlet pipe for the property of impact and the estimated project cost is $80,000. Staff <br />is requesting input, noting only $75,000 had been budgeted. If supported, the project may be instituted in the fall <br />and staff would contact the property owner to explain this project and address the crushed culvert. <br />Motion by Council member Elvig, seconded by Council member McGlone, to recommend that the City Council <br />direct staff to implement the proposed drainage enhancement, and to include this work with the previously <br />approved storm sewer projects for completion in 2012. <br />Case #3: Consider Revisions to the City's Minnesota State Aid (MSA) Street System <br />Staff is recommending to adjust and reconfigure some Minnesota State Aid (MSA) street designations to better <br />align with stated transportation goals and planned development activities. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council approve the staff proposed MSA street system revisions, and adopt the <br />required (attached) Resolution # 12-04-XXX that formally requests the revision from the State Commissioner of <br />Transportation. <br />Case #4: Consider Project Scope for Phase 2 of the Alpine Drive Overlay Project <br />Staff requested input on the trail and alternate treatments. Each of the three trail segments, existing conditions, <br />potential impacts, and estimated costs, were discussed, noting there are also grant opportunities. <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council eliminate the alternative road base technologies on this project, but <br />rather include that investigation and analysis with the future Riverdale Drive/MRT project, and to include Segment <br />1 as an add alternate within the scope of the 2012 Alpine Drive overlay. <br />