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City Engineer Westby responded other cities have used it. This is the first time it is used with <br />Ramsey. He said staff is meeting Mn/DOT on Thursday to clarify the costs. Public Works has <br />already indicated there will be enough manpower to complete this project this fall. He said he <br />was looking for this Committee's recommendation to bring this item to the Council. <br />Councilmember Johns said she noticed the contract went out three years. She asked what that <br />covered. <br />City Engineer Westby responded the contract applies to work on any trunk highway. Three <br />years is their preferred contract length, though it could likely be modified. <br />Councilmember Shryock confirmed the City will pay for all the improvements, but is saving <br />money in the preparation and planning stages. <br />City Engineer Westby answered in the affirmative. <br />Chairperson Riley asked if there will be anything done to the crossing on the south side. <br />City Engineer Westby replied not at this time. He said there have been missing trail segments <br />which the City has been piecing together as things develop. Mn/DOT wants to work with the <br />City to come up with solutions for that in the future. <br />Motion by Councilmember Johns, seconded by Councilmember Shryock, to recommend that the <br />City Council approve the Mn/DOT Master Partnership Contract as proposed. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Councilmembers Johns and Shryock. Voting <br />No: None. <br />6. CONIlVIITTEE / STAFF INPUT <br />City Engineer Westby gave an update of the Trail Maintenance Policy. He said staff is in the <br />process of developing the policy. Two Engineering interns and other staff drove all the trails this <br />summer and GPS'd the trail segments including horizontal and vertical controls. All the <br />pedestrian curb ramps were also documented and noted whether they are or are not ADA <br />compliant. Staff is working on processing all this information as time allows_ The goal is to <br />have a draft by mid winter. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer noted the trail rating system will have 3 levels. Level 1 <br />requires no work. Level 2 requires filling in cracks. Level 3 is a complete overlay. He said they <br />will start with the best trails and keep them preserved. The trails in the worst shape will be <br />considered last, as they will need more work. This will allow the City to most cost-effectively <br />maintain the trails. He added that all the trucks now have a GPS, and that will aid in ensuring all <br />trails and sidewalks are plowed, and to answer questions from the public during snow plow <br />events. <br />Public Works Committee / September 15, 2015 <br />Page 7 of 9 <br />