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this item to the City Council next week to receive authorization to develop the plans and <br />specification and reviewed the anticipated timeline for bidding. <br />Motion by Councilmember Olson, seconded by Councilmember Howell, to recommend City <br />Council authorization to prepare plans and specifications for 2025 Pavement Maintenance <br />Improvement Projects. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Musgrove, Councilmembers Olson and Howell. Voting <br />No: None. <br />5.04: Consider Recommending City Council Authorization to Prepare Plans and <br />Specifications for 2025 Pavement Management Program Projects <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek reviewed the staff report and recommendation to recommend <br />City Council authorization to prepare plans and specifications for 2025 pavement management <br />program projects. <br />Chairperson Musgrove referenced crosswalk markings in different locations on Alpine and <br />received confirmation that those markings would be removed. She also asked if the trail near the <br />fire station would be raised to prevent it from flooding. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek provided details on the storm sewer in that area and stated that <br />perhaps the inlet needs to be adjusted to allow better drainage. <br />Chairperson Musgrove commented that if the road is going to be redone, it would make sense to <br />also address the trail. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek commented that while there are parts of the trail that are not <br />terrible, there are some parts that need work. He asked if the Committee would support including <br />a bid alternate for the trail replacement. <br />Chairperson Musgrove confirmed the consensus of the Committee in support of including the trail <br />replacement as a bid alternate. She also referenced a segment of trail that goes nowhere. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek replied that the short segment would be removed as there would <br />be too many challenges to extending the trail to the intersection. <br />Chairperson Musgrove referenced a drainage issue that was discussed in the plans for the 161 st <br />Avenue reconstruction project and asked for more detail on where that is located. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek identified the path that much of the drainage from Central Park <br />and its parking lot system followed. He stated that as part of the 161st project, storm sewer and <br />catch basins were installed along with a swale into the pond. He identified the low point coming <br />off 159th and identified the larger area that is serviced by the pond. <br />Public Works Committee / November 19, 2024 <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />