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Chairperson Riley stated last year the City under spent on road reconstruction and asked if this <br />year the City will utilize those funds. <br />City Engineer Westby reviewed the upcoming projects and stated with the current project lineup, <br />the excess funds may not be needed. He stated he can provide more information at the next <br />meeting. <br />Chairperson Riley stated the Council budgeted $500,000 but only $400,000 was spent so it <br />seems the road projects would be $100,000 behind schedule. If not, he would question whether <br />$500,000 is the correct dollar number to budget for this work. <br />City Engineer Westby presented a map depicting the streets involved in the 2016 sealcoat <br />program, noting it is over 11 miles. He explained the Finance Director has asked staff to revamp <br />the five-year plan that the bonding was based on for street reconstruction and overlays, plus the <br />sealcoats, to create a plan for moving forward. <br />City Engineer Westby stated the Riverdale Drive Extension — Traprock Street to Ramsey <br />Boulevard plans and specs are in progress and advised of staff's work with Anoka County Parks <br />to acquire mutually beneficial road right-of-way. An appraisal will be obtained and reviewed <br />with Anoka County Parks and staff will create a proposal on the City's added value to that park <br />over the years. <br />Chairperson Riley asked if this is a standard expectation for the City to put through a street. <br />City Engineer Westby stated it is a different understanding from the start of the project because <br />things have changed and Anoka County is taking a different stance in how to provide utilities <br />and road access to the park parcel. He stated staff will talk through those issues with Anoka <br />County Parks. <br />City Engineer Westby provided an update on the Highway 47 Crosswalk Improvements at <br />Nowthen Boulevard/Xkimo Street project, which would be more cost effective if done jointly <br />with Mn/DOT. Construction is expected to start this Spring. He reviewed the needed Sunwood <br />Drive concrete pavement repairs and option for temporary repairs in 2016 with the replacement <br />proposed in 2017. <br />Councilmember Johns asked if the cost is $30,000 for each crosswalk. <br />City Engineer Westby stated it could cost that amount, especially if thermoplastic crossings are <br />installed. <br />Councilmember Johns asked if this is different than stamped concrete. <br />City Engineer Westby stated it is and explained how the thermoplastic mat is melted into the <br />pavement and has life expectancy of five to ten years. He provided an update on the Sunwood <br />Drive Striping Improvements that will be coordinated with concrete pavement improvements. <br />Public Works Committee / March 15, 2016 <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />