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of a road in poor condition to access a great park. He stated that he could not imagine that the City <br /> would gain much in assessment of a few parcels and compared that to the low value that would be <br /> gained for those properties to have that access. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked how the new road related to PACT and the new school being <br /> built. It was noted that PACT was not assessed for that project. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated that fixing Ferret Street is not caused by specific development <br /> as it already exists and the City is just improving it, similar to the PACT scenario. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked the time and energy it would take staff to determine what an <br /> assessment would be, to determine whether that task is necessary. <br /> Chairperson Riley asked if staff could easily decide whether or not an assessment would make <br /> sense. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby replied that staff could put their best effort forward <br /> as there is good data available for comparison of Sunwood Drive. He noted that staff could make <br /> an educated guess. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan commented that running sewer and water down the <br /> road increases the value of the land significantly. He stated that is being done throughout the entire <br /> area. He noted that without the utilities he would argue that the dome could not be built as it would <br /> require a large septic system without that. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby noted that the utilities cannot be run without redoing <br /> the road. <br /> City Administrator Hagen noted that he would estimate the right-of-way acquisition would be very <br /> similar to the assessment cost. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff appreciated the thought of saying the City needs the land to build the <br /> road and uses that as a negotiation, saying that if the land is provided there would be no assessment <br /> for the project. <br /> 5.04: Recommend City Council Approval of Plans and Authorization to Advertise Bids for <br /> 2023 Crackseal Improvements <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby reviewed the staff report and recommended City <br /> Council approval of plans and authorization to advertise bids for City Improvement Project #23- <br /> 08, 2023 Crackseal Improvements. <br /> Chairperson Riley asked if Bowers Drive is a six that is trying to limp along. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby replied that they did do some targeted mill and <br /> overlay last year. He stated that Bowers Drive is not currently proposed for a reconstruction or <br /> overlay. <br /> Public Works Committee/ February 21, 2023 <br /> Page 10 of 12 <br />