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Parkway, rock Street between 146th Avenue and East Ramsey were constructed in 2005 with onlythe first <br />p <br />lift of bituminous pavement. Due to the deteriorated pavement condition, this project includes reclaiming the <br />existing pavement and placing two new lifts of bituminous pavement. During development, funds were <br />received from Greenway Terrace and, more recently, the first phase of Parkside Townhomes, as a cost -share to <br />pay for the wear course bituminous pavement. To date, the City has collected $14,500.00 from Greenway <br />Terrace and $7,700.00 from Parkside Townhomes. Additional wear course fees will be collected as future <br />phases developwith frontage along146th Avenue and/or Traprock Street. <br />g p <br />Alternate Bid <br />Twenty-three (23) of the pedestrian ramps proposed to be replaced are connections to the existing trail system <br />within The Draw Park, generally along Ramsey Parkway between Center Street and Ramsey Boulevard. The <br />trail itself still has some useful life remaining, but is showing significant exposed aggregate. Staff proposes to <br />include an alternate bid to mill and overlay the bituminous trails within The Draw Park. There are <br />approximately 1,625 linear feet of trails. Overlaying the trails is not included within the CIP, and does not <br />qualify to use Pavement Management Funds. Staff is proposing to use a portion of the $126,000 budgeted trail <br />maintenance funds to pay for the alternate bid. <br />Radium Street Medians <br />The Village of Sunfish Lake subdivision includes Radium Street between 146th Avenue and Sunwood Drive. <br />Radium Street includes five (5) 12-foot-wide raised median islands with landscaping made up of a mix of <br />landscape rock, flowers, shrubs and trees. <br />The median islands are owned by the city. However, the Home -Owners Association (HOA) has performed <br />landscaping and irrigation system maintenance in the past. Over recent years, the city has removed most of the <br />ash trees from the medians. The HOA recently inquired if the city can maintain the median islands, which <br />would include repairing the inoperable irrigation system and replanting trees and/or shrubs. No formal <br />agreement exists between the HOA and the city for maintaining the median islands so future maintenance of the <br />median islands will likely fall on the city. <br />Annual estimated costs for the city to maintain the five Radium Street median islands range between $25,000 <br />and $50,000, including staff time and equipment required to replace curb and gutter sections damaged by snow <br />plows, replace cutting edges and curb runners on city snow plows, repair and maintain the irrigation system, <br />and maintain and replant trees and/or shrubs. Therefore, city staff recommend removing the median islands <br />and paving the voids to form a continuous pavement mat. After paving the median island voids, Radium Street <br />would be 39 feet wide as measured from the face of curb on each side. This is wide enough to allow for two <br />lanes of traffic and parking on both sides of the street. <br />At this time, staff believe the HOA will support the removal of the five median islands as the HOA's <br />representative inquired if the city would consider removing the median islands, and recently informed staff that <br />the HOA will discuss this option during their next Board meeting in late April and will inform city staff <br />afterwards whether the Board supports removal of the median islands. <br />Staff estimates project costs to remove the median islands at $98,500. Staff does not consider Pavement <br />Management Funds as an appropriate funding source for this work, and would recommend using Public <br />Improvement Revolving (PIR) funds, which have a sufficient balance to cover this work. <br />The plans do not currently include removing the median islands. Staff is requesting a recommendation from <br />the Public Works Committee whether said improvements should be added to the overlay plans prior to bidding. <br />Preliminary Schedule Remaining <br />• Council approves plans and specifications / authorizes ad for bids <br />0 April 22, 2025 <br />