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Public Works Committee 6. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/21/2017 <br /> By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Title: <br /> Review of Rivers Bend Street Reconstruction Assessments <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Purpose: <br /> The purpose of this case is to review the proposed assessments for the proposed 2018 Rivers Bend Street <br /> Reconstruction project pursuant to the request of Councilmember Riley. <br /> Background: <br /> The following streets in the Rivers Bend development are proposed to be reconstructed in 2018. <br /> . 147th Lane—Xkimo Street to Waco Street <br /> . 148th Avenue—Yakima Street to Xkimo Street <br /> .Xkimo Street— 147th Lane to 149th Avenue <br /> .Yakima Street— 148th Avenue to 149th Avenue <br /> A Feasibility Report was prepared by Staff for the proposed improvements and was accepted by the City Council <br /> on January 24, 2017. A copy of the report is attached. As noted in the report,the City of Ramsey's Special <br /> Assessments Policy allows 25%of street reconstruction project costs to be assessed against benefiting properties. <br /> Staff therefore developed an assessment program for the proposed improvements based on this assessment potential. <br /> When the Feasibility Report was accepted by Council on January 24, 2017, Councilmember Riley suggested to <br /> bring that topic back to the Public Works Committee for further discussion, specific to something unique in this <br /> instance compared to the assessment policy as a whole. <br /> Timeframe: <br /> Staff estimates this case will take 15 minutes to present and discuss. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> NA <br /> Funding Source: <br /> Per the attached Feasibility Report,the engineer's opinion of probable project costs for the project is $283,000. A <br /> total of 44 residential parcels will benefit from the proposed improvements and are preliminarily proposed to be <br /> assessed for 25 percent of eligible project costs which totals $70,752. This equates to preliminary assessments of <br /> $1,608 per parcel. The City will fund the remaining 75%of project costs,which total $212,248. These costs will be <br /> funded using Street Reconstruction and Overlay Program bond funds, as well as a small amount of Stormwater <br /> Utility Funds. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Staff recommends moving forward with the preliminary assessments as shown in the attached Feasibility Report to <br /> allow staff to begin meeting with property owners to discuss the proposed improvements,which are proposed to be <br /> constructed as part of the 2018 Street Maintenance Program. <br /> Action: <br />
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