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Public Works Committee 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 05/21/2019 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider Recommendation to City Council to Suspend Annual Sealcoating Program <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider a recommendation to the City Council to suspend the City's annual <br />sealcoating program temporarily. <br />Background: <br />The City of Ramsey has generally sealcoated between 13 and 23 miles of City streets each year for many years. <br />The purpose of sealcoating is to protect existing bituminous pavement from damage caused by stormwater runoff, <br />ultraviolet rays from the sun, and petroleum deposits left by vehicles using these streets. <br />Over the last two to three years, City staff has received higher than normal numbers of complaints about loose rock <br />along gutters and in the boulevards of properties fronting streets that were sealcoated. <br />This spring, Staff has observed damage to the underlying pavement of streets that were sealcoated within the last <br />two to three years. Staff has also heard from numerous other cities throughout the Twin Cities metro area, including <br />several in the northwest metro, about similar recent observations on their sealcoat projects. <br />Locally, the City of Andover stopped sealcoating all of their streets years ago, and the City of Coon Rapids is <br />transitioning from sealcoating all streets to sealcoating only local residential streets and fog sealing higher -volume <br />collector streets. They believe the higher traffic volumes leads to surface stripping and believe fog sealing will <br />provide similar benefits to seal coating at reduced costs. <br />Staff will present pictures of the damage observed on numerous streets throughout the City this spring, which has <br />been observed on local streets as well as on higher volume collector streets, and is seeking a recommendation to the <br />City Council to suspend the City of Ramsey's sealcoat program. This will allow Staff time to further observe the <br />condition of our streets to make sure further degradation does not occur as a result of prior sealcoat projects, and to <br />observe the practices and findings of the City of Coon Rapids fog sealing program, and other cities who are trying <br />similar or alternative treatments to sealcoating. <br />Timeframe: <br />Staff estimates 15 minutes will be sufficient to present this case and respond to questions. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternative # 1— Motion to recommend that the City Council suspend the City's annual sealcoating program to allow <br />for further observation of previously sealcoated City streets, and to research the practices and findings of other <br />cities. <br />Alternative #2 — Motion of other. <br />Funding Source: <br />