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The Public Works Committee held its regular meeting on April 18, 2017 and discussed the following cases: <br />1. Consider Preventative Maintenance for 29-year old Well Pump and Motor at Central Park: Parks and Assistant <br />Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the staff report and explained that preventative maintenance is <br />recommended for the 4-inch submersible water supply well that was installed in 1988 at the Park Center Building at <br />Central Park. In 2006, a concessions stand was completed. There are 23 separate fixtures in the park, and the Park <br />Center Building is used year-round. A group of trees to the north of the buildings is in a dry, non -irrigated area. <br />City Staff hopes to provide irrigation to that area as part of this project. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the <br />Public Works Committee to recommend City Council consideration of preventative maintenance to the well at <br />Central Park at a not -to -exceed cost of $9,000 from the Capital Maintenance Fund, which includes replacement of <br />the existing system with a Variable Frequency Drive and pump. <br />2. Consider A Review of SCADA System and the Need for Redundancy Upgrades: Utilities Supervisor John <br />Nelson reviewed the staff report and explained that the Public Works Committee had requested that City Staff <br />review the SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) redundancy program, and provide a cost estimate. <br />He introduced Craig LaFreniere, Total Control, Inc., who does SCADA system upgrades and programming.Mr. <br />LaFreniere reviewed options for SCADA system upgrades for the Public Works Committee's review and <br />consideration. These include: spare master equipment to be stored at Public Works; updated software for use with <br />existing SCADA computer; the addition of a new SCADA computer and software update; a redundant SCADA <br />computer, only valid with purchase of additional software under Option #3; or wireless broadband connection and <br />Cradlepoint device. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend City <br />Council consideration of Item # 1 for 2017 for purchase of Spare Master Equipment and to have the Public Works <br />staff budget as necessary for Items #2-4 in future years, as reviewed in Mr. LeFreniere's April 6, 2017, report. <br />3. Consider Pedestrian and Traffic Concerns on Variolite Street and Receive Petition for Pedestrian Crosswalk: <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed the staff report and explained that City Staff received a petition <br />from the Sweetbay Ridge Neighborhood residents requesting consideration of a safer pedestrian crossing area at the <br />intersection of Variolite Street and 161st Avenue NW. Traffic and pedestrian volumes, sight lines, accident history, <br />posted speed, and other information about the intersection will be collected and reviewed by City Staff and a <br />recommendation will be made based on that data as well as standard engineering practices. Public Works <br />Superintendent Riemer stated the Public Works Committee can direct City Staff to collect the necessary data and <br />present findings and recommendations on the requested crosswalk at the May 16, 2017, Public Works Committee <br />meeting. Motion to Ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend City Council to <br />instruct City Staff to review potential safety -related improvements on Variolite Street, including a proposed <br />crosswalk, and present their findings and recommendations to the Public Works Committee at their May 16, 2017, <br />meeting. <br />4. Consider Recommending City Council Approval of Plans and Specifications for Improvement Project #17-00, <br />Sunwood Drive Reconstruction: Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to <br />recommend that the City Council approve plans and specifications for Improvement Project #17-00, Sunwood <br />Drive Reconstruction.This is being presented as a separate case on tonight's agenda. <br />5. Consider Recommending City Council Approval of Plans and Specifications for Improvement Project #17-01 <br />Alpine Drive Reconstruction: Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend <br />City Council approval of plans and specifications for Improvement Project #17-01, Alpine Drive Reconstruction <br />This is being presented as a separate case on tonight's agenda. <br />6. Consider Recommending City Council Authorization to Prepare Plans and Specifications for Improvement <br />Project #17-09, Bunker Lake Boulevard Utilities Extension: Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public <br />Works Committee to recommend City Council authorization to prepare plans and specifications for extended trunk <br />sanitary sewer and watermain along Bunker Lake Boulevard to Puma Street. The Council authorized preparation of <br />plans and specifications on April 25, 2017. <br />7. Consider Recommending City Council Authorization to Prepare Plans and Specifications for Flashing Yellow <br />Arrow Improvements to Signal System at Armstrong Boulevard and Sunwood Drive: Motion to ratify the <br />recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend City Council authorization to hire SEH, Inc., to <br />prepare plans and specifications for converting the City -owned signal system at the intersection of Armstrong <br />Boulevard/CSAH 83 and Sunwood Drive/147th Avenue to flashing yellow arrow operations.This is being presented <br />as a separate case on tonights agenda. <br />
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