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Chairperson Backous stated to begin with Case 5.6 Winter Maintenance Summary to allow for <br />th <br />resident attendance of Case 5.1 Consider Stormwater Improvements at 149 Lane. <br /> <br />Case #5.6: Winter Maintenance Summary <br /> <br />Street Supervisor Grant Reimer reviewed the comparison of the last two winter seasons. He <br />stated the last storm of this season was the toughest, it took two days to clean up and that <br />snowfall consisted of the most complaints. He reviewed the equipment breakdown that added to <br />the delay. He also reviewed the overtime comparisons of the last two seasons. <br /> <br />he seen was acceptable in his neighborhood in Northfork. <br /> <br />Street Supervisor Riemer response os of Inverness Lane as it <br />looked like the down pressure was working on the equipment and what he was seeing in the <br />photo looked to him as snow packed from vehicle traffic. He explained when you get chemical <br />on top of that and it warms back up it is going to loosen it up. <br /> <br />have down pressure and on the belly blade you only get 500 pounds. <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood added to the conversation that he had a lot of complaints also and <br />one of the issues was periodically the tandems would get thrown across the road and it was <br />characterized as wet concrete. <br /> <br />Chairperson Backous stated he does not know what can be done in those kinds of situations, we <br />did the best we could, maybe we could have gone back out again but those are judgment calls. <br />He is going to trust the judgment of the staff that has been doing this for many years. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGlone wanted to make a suggestion in regards to replacement parts during <br />these events. He stated Connexus has a state of the art facility that they work throughout the <br />night; it would be a good resource to keep in mind for future events. He stated they stock parts <br />for a lot of trucks that the City drives. <br /> <br />Chairperson Backous and Councilmember McGlone agreed to move onto Case #5.7 while the <br />Committee is still waiting for the public to show up on their cases. <br /> <br />Case #5:7: The Use of AVL System in Public Works <br /> <br /> <br />Public Works Street Supervisor Riemer explained the Automatic Vehicle Locater system and <br />how it would be a benefit to the City and its residents. He reviewed the fleet management <br />package that could come with it. The abbreviated costs are upfront costs for hardware and <br />operator training for 15 snow removal vehicles is about $9112.00. The recurring monthly costs <br />for the system is $259.60/month or $3,115.00/yr. <br /> <br />Councilmember McGlone stated he likes the idea of tracking these things. He asked why staff <br />decided to go with the AVL system. <br />Public Works Committee / May 15, 2012 <br />Page 2 of 7 <br /> <br />
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