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The aggregate base is anticipated to be made up of recycled reclamation material. <br />During design, staff focused on stormwater analysis to determine the proper location for curb and gutter. In <br />general, the location of curb and gutter will match existing locations, though the overall amount was able to be <br />reduced. The project will include replacing the existing street crossing culverts with concrete culverts. In the areas <br />with curb and gutter, catch basin inlets in the curb line will replace bituminous flumes, which will be easier and <br />more cost efficient to maintain. <br />Restoration of the impacted boulevards will include a minimum of 4-inches topsoil and hydroseed with a <br />residential turf seed mix. In areas of steep side slopes, erosion control blanket will be used. Minor grading of the <br />swales to match into the new culverts is proposed. Several hundred feet of the Tonto Street swale south of 179th <br />Lane (CR 27) is proposed to be slightly modified to alleviate standing water after rain events. Additionally, minor <br />grading in the ditch and culvert cleaning will be performed to remove standing water on the south side of 178 th <br />Lane. Per typical reconstruction projects, boulevard and driveway impacts are anticipated to occur within 6 to 8 <br />feet behind the existing edge of pavement and bituminous curbing. <br />Municipal utilities do not exist within the project area, extension of municipal utilities to this subdivision are not <br />proposed as it is outside of the 2040 MUSA. <br />Preliminary Schedule Remaining <br />• Council approves plans and specifications / authorizes ad for bids <br />o January 13, 2026 <br />• Staff Receives Bids <br />o Week of February 9th or 16th, 2026 <br />• Council Awards Contract to the Lowest Responsible Bidder <br />o February 24, 2026 <br />• Contractor Begins Construction <br />o Spring / Summer 2026 <br />• Contractor Substantially Complete Construction <br />o New bituminous pavement in -place, topsoil and seed in -place <br />o August 28, 2026 <br />• Contractor Final Completion <br />o Verify final restoration; punch list created <br />o September 30, 2026 <br />Final plans are not attached to this case to prevent potential bidders from downloading plans attached to the case <br />to prepare and submit their bids, rather than purchasing the plans through QuestCDN, the electronic bidding <br />software used by the City of Ramsey. This ensures all bidders are bidding off the same set of plans, and all <br />bidders are notified of any plan revisions (addenda) issued during the bidding process. Attached is the title sheet <br />showing the scope of the improvements, as well as a plan sheet showing the typical sections, which includes <br />information on the proposed pavement section. Plans are available upon request from the City Engineer. <br />Notification: <br />If City Council approves plans and specifications and authorizes advertising for bids, bids will be advertised on <br />Friday, January 16, and again on Friday, January 23, 2026, in the City's official newspaper, the Anoka Union <br />Herald. Plans are also advertised on the QuestCDN website, which directly notifies contractors interested in <br />bidding these types of projects. <br />Additionally, letters will be mailed to property owners with updates on the project status. Engineering Staff <br />maintains City Improvement webpages with the most current project information. This can be found on the city <br />website, Engineering Department page. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />