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Road and Bridge Committee
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12/14/1993
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Background: <br /> <br /> STREET PAVING PROGRAM <br />By: City Engineer Steve Jankowski <br /> <br />Case # / <br /> <br />In 1993 it was determined that the City should pursue a program of paving its remaining dirt and <br />gravel streets. The 1994 budget contains $20,000 toward the implementation of this program. <br /> <br />As you will recall, during the discussion of the Bison Sweet N.W. paving this past summer, one of <br />the major obstacles to realizing the paving of the remaining dirt streets was attributed to the high <br />individual assessments associated with these projects. The Council determined that it may wish to <br />subsidize paving projects to some level in order to eliminate this eoncem. The first order of <br />business toward establishing this program is to determine the appropriate level of subsidy. In <br />order to assist in this task, I have prepared a map (not enclosed but available at the meeting) which <br />identifies all of the remaining dirt and gravel streets. Attached is a list of street paving projects <br />which identifies and describes all 13 of the candidate streets which are targeted for paving under <br />this program. It should be noted, that several dirt roadways, which are maintained by the City, are <br />not included on that list. These exceptions include three roadways which service only one <br />property. In addition, several sections of dirt street, which are close to existing sewer and water, <br />have also been eliminated from the program since these streets have a high probability of being <br />serviced with sewer and water prior to the paving program ending in 1997. <br /> <br />Enclosed is an exhibit entitled Financial Analysis of Street Paving Program. This table contains the <br />number of benefitted properties which will be served by each project, the total project cost and the <br />individual unit cost per benefitted property. Also contained on this table, is an estimate of the <br />project subsidy which will be required if various assessment caps are instituted. You will note that <br />the total program cost to the City will range between $45,000 and $130,000, depending on the cap <br />assessment level selected. <br /> <br />Also attached is a table entitled History of Street Pavhag Projects Since 1980. The purpose of this <br />exhibit is to provide the Committee with information on the level of individual assessments which <br />have been made on previous street paving projects in order to determine an appropriate assessment <br />cap for the proposed paving program. As you can see, individual assessments on various street <br />paving projects have ranged from slightly under $2,000 to as much as $4,200 per unit. The far left <br />column of this table contains the assessment unit price adjusted to reflect 1993 costs. You will also <br />note that, since 1980, over 500 properties have been assessed for street paving improvements and <br />the average assessment in 1993 dollars has been slightly over $4,100. The Committee may wish <br />to consider a cap assessment at this level and have it indexed to the construction cost index for <br />annual adjustments. <br /> <br />Finally, I have prepared an exhibit entitled Proposed Paving Schedule. This schedule proposes an <br />annual program starting in 1994 and completing in 1998. It seeks to address projects which have <br />the greatest number of parcels as a priority while still seeking to stay within the $20,000 per year <br />subsidy budgeted for this program in 1994. <br /> <br />Committee Action: <br /> <br />Make a recommendation to City Council on the appropriate subsidy level for proposed street <br />paving program and make a recommendation on the proposed paving schedule. Staff will prepare <br />a resolution initiating public improvement projects. <br /> <br />Reviewed By: <br /> <br />City Administrator <br />City Engineer <br />Finance Officer <br /> <br />R&B: 12/14/93 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />
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