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5.01: Consider Maintenance Options for Center Median in the Sweet Bay Ridge <br />Development <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed the staff report, noting staff is seeking direction <br />on the maintenance of the center median at the entrance to the Sweet Bay Ridge development <br />located on 161' Avenue, east of Variolite Street. This two section median was installed during <br />the first phase of the Sweet Bay Ridge development, is irrigated and was initially maintained by <br />the developer. However, during the recession when there was no home owners' association <br />(HOA) to pay the utility bill, the irrigation was shut off. It is not known whether the irrigation <br />system was properly winterized or if it is functional today as there are several broken sprinkler <br />heads and missing parts. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer explained that Sweet Bay Ridge residents take pride in <br />their neighborhood and have taken on maintenance of the medians but due to costs, is asking the <br />City for help. He noted that this is not the only median in Ramsey with this situation so the <br />decision on this median will impact future requests and decisions. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed several maintenance solution options and <br />associated costs to remove the median, cap the water service, and repave the area ($54,541); <br />remove the landscaping, cap the water service, leave the curb, and pave the area ($32,300); or, <br />contract with Prairie Restorations to create a native and pollinator friendly landscape in the <br />median area ($16,733) including three years of maintenance. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated this situation is similar to <br />the Brookfield restoration project. He stated these options were presented to the EPB last night <br />but they expressed reservation with the native landscape option. Parks and Assistant Public <br />Works Superintendent Riverblood stated he would not recommend a wildflower landscape if <br />contract maintenance is not included. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated a neighbor has suggested removing the plant <br />material and putting down mulch. This cost would be about $1,700 plus $600 for the landscape <br />fabric plus labor, trucking costs. He stated he would not recommend using the wood chips at <br />Public Works as it is from Siberian Elms. <br />Leslie Roering, Sweet Bay Ridge resident, stated the neighborhood's concerns relate to safety as <br />the weeds are very high as well as appearance. She described the current problem with traffic <br />missing the park entrance and having to turn around or back up. Ms. Roering stated if the <br />median is mulched it would not have to be mowed but the City would need to spray for weeds a <br />couple times a year. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated the EPB liked the prairie restoration option but <br />because of the higher cost and need for education to explain why the median will not look nice <br />for a couple years, the EPB instead recommended the wood mulch option. <br />Public Works Committee / July 19, 2016 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />
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