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Mr. Myslicki asked if the patch crew goes out every day or whether they operate on a complaint <br />basis. <br />Public Works Streets Supervisor Turner explained that his patch crew is the same crew that handles <br />other duties such as street sweeping, tree trimming, stormwater duties, and signs. He commented <br />that the crew only has four employees, and they are spread thin between all the necessary duties. <br />Chairperson Riley asked how the work orders are prioritized. <br />Public Works Streets Supervisor Turner confirmed that the volume of complaints and traffic level <br />of the road are taken into consideration. <br />City Engineer Westby stated that staff is currently conducting interviews to add two additional <br />public works employees that would work on the streets. He commented that there is not a City <br />policy on the center line and the City also does not have a paint sprayer. <br />Mr. Myslicki commented that there are yellow tabs used for temporary purposes and perhaps those <br />could be used but noted that his priority would be for the patching to occur. <br />Dan Ridgeway, 15410 Argon Street NW, commented that he has been in contact with the Mayor <br />since February or March of this year. He stated that they would like something done as his home <br />has been flooded out twice. He noted that when they purchased their home they were not aware <br />there were issues with flooding and provided details on the first flooding experience. He stated <br />that he reached out early this year in attempt to remedy this before winter comes around again. He <br />stated that he is unaware what the yard looked like before he moved to the property and prior to <br />the septic system being replaced. He stated that his property is graded in a manner that causes <br />water to flood in through the sliding door when the snow is melting. <br />Mrs. Ridgeway commented that there is a river that goes through their yard. <br />Mr. Ridgeway provided details on the path the drainage takes to reach the holding area/pond on a <br />neighboring property. He commented that the neighbor behind their property has a holding tank <br />that fills up and eventually drains on the other side through the culvert. <br />Chairperson Riley commented that the Ridgeway property is a low point in the area. <br />Mrs. Ridgeway commented that the sandbags the City provided is the only thing that has saved <br />their house. <br />Mr. Ridgeway provided photographs of the flooding. He also provided photos of the culvert and <br />expressed concern with the safety of children. <br />Mrs. Ridgeway stated that they also experience problems when there are heavy rain events. <br />Chairperson Riley asked what would happen if the culvert were removed. <br />Public Works Committee / July 19, 2022 <br />Page 2 of 13 <br />
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