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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Councilmembers Musgrove and Woestehoff. <br />Voting No: None. <br />5.03: Consider Recommending City Council Approving Plans and Specifications and <br />Authorizing Advertisement for Bids for Wood Pond Hills 2ad-51h Street <br />Reconstructions, Improvement Project #22-06 <br />Civil Engineer Il Feriancek reviewed the case and recommendation of staff to recommend that the <br />City Council approve plans and specifications and authorize advertisement for bids for Wood Pond <br />Hills 2nd — 5th Street Reconstructions, Improvement Project #22-06. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that part of this project was slated for 2026 and was moved <br />up. She asked for details on timing and whether portions were included for 2022. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that one street was added to the project scope last year or the year <br />before along with the curb and gutter repair. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if any of the project would be eligible for funding through the <br />Lower Rum River Water Management Organization. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that the issues are caused by street runoff and therefore it would not <br />be eligible for that type of funding. <br />Chairperson Riley stated that Junkite had been mentioned before and therefore he did not have a <br />problem adding that section. He noted that most of the streets are cul-de-sacs which would <br />typically have low traffic levels and therefore would lead him to believe they should be in better <br />condition. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that the collector and through streets do get more general traffic but <br />the same number of garbage trucks, delivery vehicles, etc. use the cul-de-sacs. He stated that staff <br />attempts to go into a neighborhood to complete as much work as they can at one time to prevent <br />doing work in that neighborhood over multiple years. <br />Chairperson Riley referenced Iodine which appears to stop at an addition line. <br />Civil Engineer Il Feriancek confirmed that the entire area is being improved, but the work on the <br />other side of the line is within the overlay project. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff referenced Helium and asked why that is not being worked on. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that was improved recently. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if construction vehicles would avoid 146th and instead use the <br />streets that will be repaired. <br />Public Works Committee / March 15, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />
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