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Ms. Kruger stated that there has never been a jump of this amount from preliminary to final <br />assessment. <br />Councilmember Kuzma recognized that and noted that the Council did make an adjustment to <br />the final assessment amount. <br />Lavonne Klucking, 180183 Krypton Street, stated that the neighborhood only has eight <br />properties and is mainly composed of seniors and retirees. She felt that the residents were <br />pushed into this project without control for how things were completed. She did not feel that this <br />was correct and believed that the assessment should stay at no more than $4,500. She stated that <br />this has never happened before, to have this high of a jump from preliminary to final assessment. <br />Mayor LeTourneau recognized that this is a challenging issue. He stated that the reality is that <br />the City did not have control over the cost. <br />Ms. Klucking stated that if the residents would have known that the assessment would be this <br />high, they would have objected to the project. She stated that the project is complete, and the <br />drainage issues are still not correct. She commented that no one has been out to the properties <br />for two months to observe the issues. She commented that the City of Ramsey installed the road <br />incorrectly to begin with and did not believe the residents should be responsible for the <br />corrections. <br />Mayor LeTourneau recognized the comments made, noting that he has experienced similar <br />issues during his time in Ramsey. He questioned how the roads were allowed to be constructed <br />in the 1970's and 1980's, recognizing that the community now has to solve that problem. He <br />stated that the City is sharing 75 percent of the cost across the entire City. <br />City Engineer Westby provided details on the bidding process followed by the City as outlined <br />through State bidding law. He explained that the City does not have control over who submits <br />bids on the project, noting that only two bids were received. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that the community has worked together to develop the assessment <br />process for road reconstruction and road maintenance. He explained that policy has been used <br />for the past five years on road construction and recognized that this is a very challenging issue <br />across the City. He stated that the City has remained consistent in its application of the policy <br />throughout the past five years. He noted that five years is ending, and the discussion will <br />continue on road financing. <br />Ms. Klucking asked if there have been any other projects that have come in overbid similar to <br />this project. <br />Mayor LeTourneau commented that most projects did not come in at the preliminary amount <br />because there are variations in the actual project costs. <br />Ms. Klucking referenced the cul-de-sac and asked why that improvement was completed when <br />staff was aware of the higher cost. <br />City Council / October 8, 2019 <br />Page 6 of 15 <br />