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2.5 to 4.8 inches of aggregate base, with much variability from street to street. <br />Staff review of the geotechnical report found clean sands, ideal for pavement support within the project area. <br />Additionally, groundwater is not anticipated to be a concern for the street reconstruction. <br />Proposed Improvements <br />The bituminous curbing is proposed to be replaced with surmountable concrete curb and gutter. At driveways, a <br />curb cut similar to what is typically placed in B-Style curb will be placed, to avoid high transition from the <br />roadway to driveways. The new pavement section will include 3.5-inches of new bituminous pavement over 4- <br />inches of aggregate base. The aggregate base is proposed to be made of recycled reclamation. <br />In the project area, 8 of the 12 existing flumes were replaced with storm sewer inlets and storm sewer piping. It <br />was not found feasible to replace the remaining 4 flumes, primarily due to the excessive grading and impact to <br />properties which would be required. <br />Restoration of the impacted boulevards will include a minimum of 4-inches topsoil and hydroseed with a <br />residential turf seed mix. Though the pavement is generally going back to the same location and elevation, <br />driveway aprons will be replaced to match into the new concrete curb and gutter. In general, the boulevard <br />impacts and driveway impacts will occur within 6 feet of the existing pavement. <br />The Zirconium Street cul-de-sac is proposed to be rebuilt as a 100-foot diameter cul-de-sac, centered within the <br />existing right of way. The existing cul-de-sac is 165 feet in diameter. By replacing the cul-de-sac to the standard <br />dimensions, significant savings in both construction and long-term maintenance costs will occur. The existing <br />driveways and boulevard adjacent to the cul-de-sac will be extended approximately 33 feet. At this time, staff is <br />not proposing to adjust the existing right of way, which is 200 feet in diameter. A standard cul-de-sac has a 120- <br />foot diameter right of way. This will be discussed in detail with the City Council. <br />Preliminary Schedule Remaining <br />• Council approves plans and specifications / authorizes ad for bids <br />o February 25, 2025 <br />• Staff Receives Bids <br />o March 31, 2025 <br />• Council Awards Contract to the Lowest Responsible Bidder <br />o April 8, 2025 <br />• Contractor Begins Construction <br />o Spring 2025 <br />• Contractor Substantially Completes Construction <br />o New bituminous pavement in -place, topsoil and seed in -place <br />o August 30, 2025 <br />• Contractor Final Completion <br />o Verify final restoration; punch list created <br />o September 30, 2025 <br />Final plans are not attached to this case to prevent potential bidders from downloading plans attached to the <br />case to prepare and submit their bids, rather than purchasing the plans through QuestCDN, the electronic <br />bidding software used by the City of Ramsey. This ensures all bidders are bidding off the same set of plans, and <br />all bidders are notified of any plan revisions (addenda) issued during the bidding process. Attached is the title <br />sheet showing the scope of the improvements, as well as a plan sheet showing the typical sections, which <br />includes information on the proposed pavement section. Plans are available upon request from the City <br />Engineer. <br />Notification: <br />