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5.01: Consider Recommendation to City Council to Approve Cooperative Construction <br /> Agreement No. 1056358, Approve Plans, and Authorize Advertisements for Bids for <br /> Improvement Project#22-17, Ramsey Villas North Sound Wall Improvements <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby presented the staff report and the recommendation <br /> to recommend City Council approval of plans and the Cooperative Construction Agreement and <br /> authorization to advertise bids for the improvement project,if the Committee supports construction <br /> of the sound wall. <br /> Councilmember Olson asked how the plan for the new wall would compare to the existing wall. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby replied that this would be exactly the same detail as <br /> the existing wall further to the north. <br /> Councilmember Olson asked if the wall would go over sanitary sewer lines. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby confirmed that would be accurate. He commented <br /> that it is a deep line and therefore it will not be impacted. <br /> Councilmember Howell commented she is pleased to see this moving forward for the residents. <br /> Mr. Ted Blakley, 5041 Xkimo Court NW, commented that he is grateful to have forward motion <br /> on this as it has taken much longer than they anticipated. <br /> Mrs. Blakley asked for the timing of things, should the group choose to proceed. <br /> Mr. Richard Bailey, 5021 Xkimo Court NW, stated that he also has questions related to the timing <br /> as they are anxiously awaiting to have this completed and have some noise reduction in the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Chairperson Musgrove asked for details on the anticipated start and completion dates, should this <br /> be approved. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby replied that if the recommendation is provided to <br /> move forward, this would go forward to the City Council at its first meeting in May. He provided <br /> details on the bidding timeline noting that construction would most likely begin in July or August, <br /> noting that the wall construction is fairly quick. He estimated a maximum of two weeks for the <br /> actual construction of the wall. He stated that restrictions can be placed upon the construction <br /> timeline but that could increase the cost. <br /> Chairperson Musgrove stated that she would like to see it completed this year and would not want <br /> to increase the cost of the project by placing additional time constraints. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Feriancek stated that the Xkimo Street project has a substantial completion <br /> date of August 31 st and perhaps this should be timed to not occur after that date. <br /> Public Works Committee/April 16, 2024 <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />