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CC Regular Session 5. 12. <br />Meeting Date: 04/25/2023 <br />Submitted For: Joe Feriancek, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: Joe Feriancek, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #23-085 Authorizing Request for Quotation for 2023 MSA Pavement Marking Improvements, <br />Improvement Project #23-13 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution#23-085 authorizing request for quotation for 2023 MSA <br />Pavement Marking Improvements, Improvement Project #23-13. <br />Background: <br />Previously pavement markings were completed on a 7-year cycle as part of the annual seal coat improvements <br />project. Since the City suspended the seal coat program indefinitely in 2019, pavement markings are only <br />triggered on Municipal State Aid (MSA) streets during reconstruction and pavement overlay improvements. The <br />current 2023 — 2032 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) includes an annual MSA Pavement Marking <br />Improvements project to perform pavement markings on a 7-year cycle, outside of reconstructions and pavement <br />overlays. <br />Pavement markings are a critical component of driver and pedestrian safety, and are a required maintenance <br />operation per MSA rules and standards. <br />A total of 7.36 miles of public streets segments is proposed to receive pavement marking improvements in 2023. <br />These street segments were selected based on age since last treatment and the next proposed trigger for a <br />treatment (i.e. seasons until a street reconstruction or pavement overlay). <br />If authorized, Staff will send the request for proposals to firms known to preform this work. The proposed <br />schedule for this work is to occur in June of 2023. This allows the pavement marking improvements to occur after <br />crack seal improvements, completion by June 2, 2023, and before anticipated pavement rejuvenator <br />improvements, which are anticipated to occur July of 2023. <br />Plans for the 2023 MSA Pavement Marking Improvements are proposed to be prepared in-house as part of Staff's <br />normal duties. The overall project map and street segment summary is attached to this case for reference. <br />Notification: <br />Staff does not mail letters to property owners for pavement marking improvements since the work occurs quickly <br />and has little to no impact to the traveling public or abutting properties. Mailing notices would therefore incur <br />additional project costs with little to no public benefit. Instead, the Engineering department will maintain a project <br />webpage, which will be updated as new information is made available throughout the project. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives: <br />Motion to adopt Resolution#23-085 authorizing request for quotation for 2023 MSA Pavement Marking <br />Improvements, Improvement Project #23-13. <br />
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