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2. INTRODUCTION <br /> 2.1 Authorization <br /> The preparation of this report was authorized by the Ramsey City Council on August 8th, 2016. <br /> This project has been designated as City Improvement Project No. 17-00. <br /> 2.2 Program Overview <br /> In support of the City's long-term Street Maintenance Program, the existing bituminous <br /> pavement section is proposed to be reconstructed using a stabilized full-depth reclamation <br /> (SFDR)process, all damaged concrete curb and gutter sections will be removed and replaced, <br /> and other appurtenant work will be completed as outlined in this report. <br /> The City's pavement evaluation process involves a visual evaluation of each street's pavement <br /> surface based on the type, extent and severity of each pavement distress observed. Numerous <br /> types of pavement distresses may exist within a pavement section including, but not limited to, <br /> alligator cracking,block cracking, longitudinal cracking, transverse cracking, rutting, raveling, <br /> shoving, potholes and patches. This field data is then used to rate the pavement condition. <br /> The City uses the Pavement and Surface Evaluation Rating (PASER) system to rate pavement <br /> condition. A PASER rating is a numerical index between 1 and 10 indicating the condition of a <br /> pavement based on the various pavement distresses recorded during visual observations. A <br /> PASER rating of 10 represents brand new pavement,while a PASER rating of 1 represents a <br /> pavement section that has fallen into complete disrepair requiring full reconstruction. <br /> In the fall of 2016, this segment of Sunwood Drive was rated with PASER ratings of 3 and 4, <br /> depending on location. <br /> 2.3 Scope <br /> City of Ramsey Improvement Project 17-00 proposes to reconstruct the existing bituminous <br /> pavement, to remove and replace damaged concrete curb and gutter sections, and to complete <br /> other appurtenant work on Sunwood Drive between Ramsey Boulevard/CSAH 56 and Bunker <br /> Lake Boulevard/CSAH 116 which totals approximately 3,050 linear feet(0.58 miles) in length. <br /> The existing bituminous pavement is proposed to be reconstructed using a Stabilized Full Depth <br /> Reclamation, or SFDR, process. The SFDR process would involve milling roughly the top 3 <br /> inches of existing bituminous pavement and disposing of the millings off site. All remaining <br /> existing bituminous pavement would then be ground and mixed into the existing aggregate base. <br /> This reclaim material would then be spread over the existing subgrade, which will be reshaped <br /> and compacted as needed. A stabilizing agent, such as an asphalt emulsion, will be mixed into <br /> the reclaim material prior to shaping and compacting it. Four (4) inches of new bituminous <br /> pavement will then be placed on top of the stabilized reclaim material. This will result in a 10- <br /> ton pavement design meeting current State Aid pavement design standards. <br /> A map showing the location and scope of the proposed improvements is included as Figure 1 in <br /> Appendix A. <br /> Feasibility Report <br /> Sunwood Drive Reconstruction <br /> City of Ramsey Project No.I7-00 Page 3 <br />