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Councilmember Musgrove asked City Engineer Westby and Mr. Orcutt to talk about the specs and <br /> the plan coverage for dollars, if it would be covered by the project dollars or are some of the plans <br /> and specs included in the $700-$900 amount. <br /> Mr. Orcutt replied there will be an increase because either way that had to get designed into the <br /> project. He stated he thought there would be an extra cost for that but as long as they can make it <br /> eligible, they will put it into the design costs because they have funds specifically for design. If <br /> they can show it was being done to benefit the public it should be eligible. He stated there will be <br /> some coordination with Mr. Lonnes and his team so there will be additional costs. He stated the <br /> City is being asked to do something so he thought it was fair that the County does something also. <br /> Mayor Kuzma asked if there was Council consensus to go with option two. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked City Engineer Westby if he had any concerns with the specs. <br /> City Engineer Westby replied he didn't have any concerns and thought it made sense to use the <br /> second approach. He stated he had every confidence they will work through it. <br /> Councilmember Specht referenced the map attached to the case and asked if it is going to be in <br /> Anoka or if it is just the round-about at the end or if it is the whole section. <br /> City Administrator Hagen explained where the City boundary was. <br /> The consensus of the Council was to go with option two. <br /> City Engineer Westby commented they will come back with an agreement and have Council <br /> approve that. <br /> Mr. Orcutt assured them they won't pay for any work done in Anoka, they will make sure <br /> everything gets taken care of. He stated what they should come back with is a JPA for City <br /> Engineer Westby to sign off on. <br /> Councilmember Riley asked City Engineer Westby if Council will be talking about the utilities <br /> and how they are going in. <br /> City Engineer Westby asked what the timeline was to have the plans approved and out for bids. <br /> Mr. Lonnes replied he thought they were talking winter. <br /> City Engineer Westby commented they have time. He stated if Council would be open to it they <br /> could work with Public Works to open a case and run it through the Public Works Committee to <br /> have a recommendation to Council. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented he would prefer that. <br /> City Council Work Session/June 28, 2022 <br /> Page 5 of 20 <br />