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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX-A-01 - Resolution 2019 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements City Council Memorandum To: Mayor Fasbender & City Council Members From: Ryan Stempski – City Engineer Date: February 12, 2019 Item: Conduct Public Hearing & Consider Resolution to Order 2019 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements and to Authorize Advertisement for Bids COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED Council is requested to conduct a public hearing regarding the proposed scope and features of City Project 2019- 1, the 2019 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements. Additionally, the Council is requested to consider adopting the enclosed resolution ordering this project, approving the plans, and authorizing advertisement for bids. Because this is a City-initiated project, by MN Statute, a supermajority (six of seven votes) of the Council must vote in favor of the resolution in order to approve it. BACKGROUND - PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS & DESIGN FEATURES The proposed project includes two separate geographic areas (Area 1 – Louis Lane neighborhood and Area 2 – Bohlken Drive/31st Street W neighborhoods). The project scope identifies reconstruction of Manor Lane, Manor Court, 19th Street W from Louis Lane to Manor Lane, 21st Street W from Louis Lane to Pine Street, Ridge Lane, and Edgewood Lane. The project scope also identifies reclamation, which consists of grinding up and mixing the existing pavement surface with the underlying gravel and placement of new pavement over that mixture, of Louis Lane, 18th Street W from Manor Lane to Pine Street, 19th Street W from Manor Lane to Pine Street, Southview Court, Bohlken Drive from 160 west of Hackberry Drive to Cannon Street, Hackberry Drive, South Park Court, Hackberry Circle, Highview Knoll, Highview Drive, 31st Street W from 70 feet west of Highview Knoll to Cannon Street, 33rd Street W, 35th Street W from 190 feet west of Leroy Avenue to Lester Avenue, Leroy Avenue, and Lester Avenue.  FULL STREET RECONSTRUCTION • Pavement – the pavement surfaces on these streets are extensively deteriorated and need replacement. Correction involves complete reconstruction of the street with new base material and new pavement. • Curb and gutter – full replacement of curb and gutter would be included in the project to improve drainage and edge control of the street to modern standards.  STREET RECLAMATION • Pavement – the pavement surfaces on these streets are extensively deteriorated and need replacement. These streets have adequate support structure to be able to grind up and reuse the pavement and base materials. The underground utilities have also been confirmed to be in good condition, and do not require us to dig up the street. • Curb and gutter – generally the curb and gutter is functional and in good condition. Spot repair of the curb and gutter will be completed as needed on these streets. X-A-01  STREET WIDTHS • Streets that are to be reclaimed will remain at their existing width, as the existing curb and gutter will stay except for some areas of needed spot repairs. The reconstructed streets have the opportunity to be narrowed in some locations due to their excessive widths. Below is a table indicating existing street widths and proposed reconstructed widths. Street Name Between Existing Width (ft) Proposed Width (ft) Notes/Rationale Ridge Lane 19th to 21st ±32 32 To match existing conditions and minimize impacts to boulevards Edgewood Lane 19th to 21st ±32 32 To match existing conditions and minimize impacts to boulevards Manor Lane 21st to North End ±36 32 Narrow to match widths in the greater neighborhood. No parking restrictions. Manor Lane 19th to 21st ±32 32 To match existing conditions and minimize impacts to boulevards Manor Lane Cul de Sac ±100 diameter 90 diameter Narrow to match City design standards. No parking restrictions. Manor Court Manor Lane to West End ±36 32 Narrow to match widths in the greater neighborhood. No parking restrictions. Manor Court Cul de Sac ±100 diameter 90 diameter Narrow to match City design standards. No parking restrictions. 19th Street Louis to Manor ±36 32 Narrow to match widths in the greater neighborhood. No parking restrictions. 21st Street Louis to Pine ±32 32 To match existing conditions and minimize impacts to boulevards  PARKING NEEDS • Even with some narrowing of streets, all proposed street widths within the project area are of sufficient width to accommodate parking on both sides of the street.  SIDEWALKS • An extension with ADA compliant pedestrian ramps is proposed to connect the existing sidewalk system along the north side of 31st Street from Highview Knoll to Leroy Avenue. Sidewalk does not exist along the other segments of roadway within these neighborhoods.  UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE • There are significant municipal utility reconstruction and rehabilitation elements planned for the streets that are proposed for full reconstruction: o Replacement of the existing water mains o Trenchless sewer lining on the sanitary sewer system o Replacement of an existing sanitary sewer main to be relocated in City right-of-way o Excavated replacement of sewer and water services (from the main to property line) o Complete replacement and enhancement of the storm sewer system to significantly improve storm water drainage where it is needed  EXISTING TREES • There are several mature trees located within the boulevards of these neighborhood streets. During design and construction of the project, Engineering staff works directly with the Parks staff to bring their expertise in assessing tree conditions into the process. We make every effort to keep trees that are in good health by making adjustments in the infrastructure alignments, as the character of the neighborhood depends on these decisions. X-A-01  OTHER ISSUES AND COMMENTS • OPERATIONS COMMITTEE MEETINGS – City staff met with the Operations Committee at four points in time throughout the design phase, the first of which occurred on November 21st, 2018. The Committee supported staff recommendations on the proposed improvements. The Committee did direct staff to gather feedback from property owners that would be impacted by the proposed trail alignment options at the Open House Meetings. The alignment options were narrowed down to locating the trail from 19th Street to 21st Street either along the east side of Louis Lane or in the rear yard City right-of-way between Louis Lane and Ridge Lane. Each property owner that attended the Open House in this area was asked their preference, and their comments were summarized in the attachments to this Memorandum, along with a location map to visualize where the responses came from. The Operations Committee met again on December 20th to get an update on the Open House Meetings. The Committee directed Staff to prepare additional options for the trail, including providing an on-street shared option to minimize impacts to adjacent properties. These option were presented to the Operations Committee on January 23rd and at that meeting, a petition signed by 30 property owners in the neighborhood was also received for consideration. The petition requested that the trail be removed from the project. One point of clarification was necessary on the petition regarding a statement that assessments would be increased if a trail went in with the project. Assessments would not be impacted whether or not a trail was included with the project, as assessments are determined by an appraiser based on the street and storm sewer improvements only. Ultimately the Committee reconvened one last time on February 4th to make a recommendation to the full City Council as follows: o To implement an on-street trail that would be a shared use of the existing roadway o To include grading and drainage improvements in the City’s right-of-way corridor and existing drainage swale between Louis Lane and Ridge Lane from 19th Street to 21st Street • OPEN HOUSE MEETING – City staff held open house hours on December 11th and December 13th at Calvary Christian Church. A total of 100 households (35% of the properties that would be impacted by the proposed project) attended either of the open house dates. A summary of the attendees’ comments received at the open house meetings, along with City staff’s responses, have all been attached for the Council’s consideration. There was general support and positive reaction for the scope and features of the project, except for the extension of the trail that was being proposed as identified in the City’s Comprehensive Plan. • ASSESSMENT RATES – With the streets of this neighborhood functioning as local access roadways, the City’s ordinance policy sets the assessment rate at 90% of the special benefit as determined by a certified real estate appraisal. o From the real estate benefit appraisal report, different rate categories were determined for the property type, street improvement type (reclaim or reconstruct), and for whether or not the property had existing modern curb and gutter. o Assessments will be discussed in detail at the Council meeting to be held on March 18th.  FUNDING • The project has a total cost estimate of nearly $4.2 Million, including design, engineering, construction, and other project delivery overhead costs, as detailed in the Feasibility & Assessments Report delivered to the Council on January 22nd. • The street, storm sewer, and surface restoration costs will be funded through Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429 bonded debt (about 33%), with utility systems costs sourced from utility revenue bonds (about 24%). Assessments are estimated to cover approximately 43% of the overall project costs. A funding mix summary will be presented during Monday evening’s meeting. • The project can be funded within the City’s funding parameters for 2019.  SCHEDULE • The timeline for this project is to begin construction by the end of May and wrap up in October. X-A-01 COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED Council is requested to conduct the public hearing for the project and approve the resolution ordering the improvements, approving the plans, and authorizing the advertisement for bids. ATTACHMENTS  Resolution Approving the Project and Authorizing the Advertisement for Bids  Project Map  Location Map – Feedback of Preferred Trail Alignment from 19th Street to 21st Street  Summary – Residents on Louis & Ridge Between 19th & 21st (Preferred Trail Alignment Feedback)  Summary – Neighborhood Meeting Comments & City Staff Responses  Location Map – Properties that Signed the Petition  Petition Received by the City on January 23, 2019 X-A-01 CITY OF HASTINGS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENTS, APPROVING THE PLANS, AND AUTHORIZING THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR PROJECT 2019-1, THE 2019 NEIGHBORHOOD INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, a resolution of the City Council adopted the 22nd day of January, 2019, ordered a hearing on the proposed infrastructure improvements on City Project 2019-1, and WHEREAS, required mailed and published notices of the hearing were given, and the hearing was held thereon on the 19th day of February, 2019, at which all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon, and WHEREAS, the City Council has provided City Staff direction on the final design features of said project. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HASTINGS AS FOLLOWS; that 1. Such improvements are necessary, cost-effective, and feasible as detailed in the feasibility report. 2. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed and as amended by the City Council herein. 3. Plans and specifications for these improvements prepared by the Hastings City Engineer are hereby approved. 4. The City Engineer and City Clerk shall cause to be made a matter of record via this resolution any amendments to design features made by the City Council at the February 19, 2019 City Council meeting. The City Council hereby amends the project scope and plans as follows: 5. The City Engineer shall prepare and cause to be published on the Quest Construction Data Network web site and on the City of Hastings official web site an advertisement for bids for the construction of the approved Project 2019-1. The advertisement shall be published for three weeks, shall specify the work to be done, shall state that bids will opened at Hastings City Hall on a date and time to be determined, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the Clerk and accompanied by a cash deposit, cashier’s check, bid bond, or certified check payable to the City of Hastings for 5% of the amount of each bid. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HASTINGS, MINNESOTA, THIS 19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2019. Ayes: Nays: Mary D. Fasbender, Mayor ATTEST: Julie Flaten, City Clerk SEAL X-A-01 Lo u i s L n Ri d g e L n Ed g e w o o d L n Ma n o r L n So u t h v i e w C t 21st St W 19th St W 18th St W Manor Ct Manor Ln Dakota Pines Golf Club Pi n e S t Southview Dr B o h l k e n D r H a c k b e r r y D r H a c k b e r r y C i rSouth P a r k C t Ca n n o n S t 31st St WHi g h v i e w K n o l l Le r o y A v e Le s t e r A v e 33rd St W 35th St W C o u n t y R d 4 6 Ve r m i l l i o n S t H i g h v i e w D r 2019 Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements Proposed City Project 2019-1 Full Reconstruction Reclaim Area 1 Area 2 X-A-01 L o u i s L n 19th St W Southview Dr R i d g e L a n e R F* R* R R R R* R* F* 21st St W * 1905 1913 1921 1929 1937 1945 1953 1961 1969 1902 1908 1912 1918 1928 1938 1948 1958 1968 1895 R* 2015 1050 971981991 951 2110 961 2150 2410 2139 941 2140 2120 2130 980 2100 941 2133 10151017 940 2145 970 9601020 950 1033 1023 971 990 960 950 981 1860 1912 1934 1968 1890 1918 1942 1958 1967 2107 2101 1968 1900 1926 1950 1967 1885 931 1905 1966 1957 1947 1958 1938 1927 1918 1948 1937 1957 1908 1948 1927 1917 19121915 1921 1958 1938 1907 1937 1928 1947 1918 1912 1928 1908 19021903 1909 1902 1021 930 1903 1840 2400 1031 951 1000 1830 2411 2461 1840 9411865 1041 961 Neighborhood Responses to Trail Extension Concepts - 19 Properties In Affected Area Proposed City Project 2019-1 Prefers Front Yard Placement Prefers Rear Yard Placement As of 1/10/2019 FR*Prefers no trail at all, but indicated choice if trail were to go in X-A-01 RESIDENTS ON LOUIS LN & RIDGE LN BETWEEN 19TH & 21ST PREFERRED TRAIL ALIGNMENT FEEDBACK Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Name/Address Comments City Staff Response Kevin & Charlene Nygaard 1913 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 Trail Preference: Rear Yard - Concerned about parking restriction in driveway at the trail crossing location and sprinkler heads in front yard if trail alignment is selected along the east side of Louis Lane. - Has a fence on his rear property line and asked if that would be impacted if fill was placed for the rear yard trail option. - Provided his phone number (651.402.4440) should we get light turnout and need assistance generating preferences from his neighbors on a preferred trail alignment. Has 6 to 8 active vehicles at his home (including an RV) and was concerned about access to his property during construction. - Confirmed that we do not advise parking to block the trail alignment in his driveway. - We would plan to match grade at his fence line and not need to remove and replace the existing fence. - Let him know the improvements are a reclaim on this section of Louis Lane (if the rear yard alignment is selected). Therefore access would be available throughout the project. Charlie Anderson 1953 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 Trail Preference: Front Yard - Didn’t want a trail, period. - When asked if it had to go in, his preference was the front yard. Wanted to make sure he wouldn’t be responsible for shoveling it. General Q&A, including assessment amount - We discussed the trail initiative comes from the master trail plan. Goal is to achieve trail connectivity and we are now asking the question to residents since we are undertaking a major project in the neighborhood. We are receiving their opinions and we will be passing along the comments to the decision makers (council). Public Hearing is February 18th. X-A-01 RESIDENTS ON LOUIS LN & RIDGE LN BETWEEN 19TH & 21ST PREFERRED TRAIL ALIGNMENT FEEDBACK Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Tim Rogge 1937 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 Trail Preference: Rear Yard - Would pick the ‘no trail’ option first, but if there were a trail would pick the rear yard option. - Showed up again for the second open house to repeat his comments. Was concerned for his neighbors on Louis Lane between Southview Drive and 21st Street (with the impacts a front yard trail would bring). Provided his number (651.331.6827) should we need to reach out and get more neighborhood comments on the trail alignment. General Q&A, including assessment amount - Explained that resident comments were being taken into consideration for potential trail construction. - Discussed reasoning for adding trail section. Marie Smead 1958 Ridge Lane Assessment Amount: $6,037.20 + 3 other residents on this stretch of Ridge/Louis (they left so quickly we were not able to get names/addresses). The other 3 residents were in agreement with this summary. Trail Preference: Rear Yard - Concerned about permanent shed that is built across property line partially on city property. - Liked the fact that the ditch would be filled in and area maintained more regularly than it is currently. - Discussed shed placement – doesn’t look to be a conflict with trail. Has been there for years so if grades do not need to be changed significantly near shed we would not bother moving or changing it. - Explained that Parks would maintain trail and surrounding area if trail was installed. Possible plantings would be included in project. Bruce Ganrud 1895 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $7,519.50 Trail Preference: Rear Yard Asked about calculation of assessment for corner lot - Explained that resident comments were being taken into consideration for potential trail construction. - Explained the long/short side corner lot assessment methodology. X-A-01 RESIDENTS ON LOUIS LN & RIDGE LN BETWEEN 19TH & 21ST PREFERRED TRAIL ALIGNMENT FEEDBACK Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Don Schulte 1905 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $7,349.40 Trail Preference: Rear Yard Asked about calculation of assessment for corner lot - Explained that resident comments were being taken into consideration for potential trail construction. - Explained the long/short side corner lot assessment methodology. Paul Woxland 1945 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 Trail Preference: Rear Yard - Would pick the “no trail” option first, but if there were a trail would pick the rear yard option. General Q&A, including assessment amount - Explained that resident comments were being taken into consideration for potential trail construction. Travis Karnick 1929 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 Trail Preference: Rear Yard - Had some concerns about having a trail added at all. Appeared that he would rather not have this included in the project. Discussed the timing and schedule of the reclaim process. - Provided background for why a trail is being considered in these general alignment options (comprehensive plan efforts and system connections). - Let him know the reclaim process and that impacts are much less than that of a full reconstruction. X-A-01 RESIDENTS ON LOUIS LN & RIDGE LN BETWEEN 19TH & 21ST PREFERRED TRAIL ALIGNMENT FEEDBACK Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Robert Kline 1902 Ridge Lane Assessment Amount: $8,230.95 Trail Preference: Front Yard - Concerned about privacy, pets getting loose, and enjoying the open space (which is one of the reason he bought the property). - Will the city be fencing the trail if it goes down the rear yards? Wanted to know why 19th Street was extending into the boulevard in along his property. - Let him know we are looking to connect the trail system from Southview Drive to 19th Street per the city comprehensive plan and we were obtaining feedback from the residents in this area on a preferred alignment. Public Hearing is on 2/18 if he would like to comment further. - No specific decisions on additional trail improvements have been made, but will be considered in design. - 19th Street is currently shifted to the north edge of the right of way. The reconstruction project allows us to better align the street in the center of the right of way for sustainability in the future. We tried to lessen the impacts to this realignment by narrowing the street from 36 feet wide to 32 feet wide and still plan on a slight shift to the north of the centerline. Kyle Erickson 1968 Ridge Lane Assessment Amount: $8,441.55 Trail Preference: None - Does not want trail at all and did not want to give a preference to put it in someone else’s front yard. - Concerned about privacy. - Would need to put up a privacy fence at a cost (keep dogs in his yard when people/other dogs are on trail). - Thought a sidewalk should be just fine. - Explained the comprehensive plan was the driver for this connection within the city trail system. - Discussed that a trail width is determined based on shared use with bicycles and pedestrians and accommodations for plowing by the city (versus a sidewalk at a 5-foot width would be require the property owner to remove snow). X-A-01 RESIDENTS ON LOUIS LN & RIDGE LN BETWEEN 19TH & 21ST PREFERRED TRAIL ALIGNMENT FEEDBACK Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Heidi Carstensen 1921 Louis Lane 651-207-3213 Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 Trail Preference: Rear Yard - Would pick the “no trail” option first, but if there were a trail would pick the rear yard option. - Expressed some concerns with additional activity (people, noise, etc.) adjacent to her back yard - Provided background for why a trail is being considered in these general alignment options (comprehensive plan efforts and system connections). X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Name/Address Comments City Staff Response Randy Berg 1730 Manor Lane Assessment Amount: $8,157.24 - Asked about irregular lot assessment and comparison to neighbors. - Asked about specific construction impacts and access during the project. - Discussed the narrowing of Manor Lane (including the cul-de-sac). - Due to the larger lot area. Approximately 1.4 times larger than the typical lot. - Provided the construction window of May to October, but the reassurance that our specifications require the contractor to work contiguously on an area until it is to a certain point (not allowed to leave it unattended for long periods of time). - Street width is proposed to narrow from 36 feet wide to 32 feet wide. Cul-de-sac is proposed to narrow from 100 feet in diameter to 90 feet in diameter. Mary Ann Radke 583 35th Street W Assessment Amount: $2,064.60 (Twin Home) - Send all mail to P.O. Box 471 - Concerned about access to property during construction, as she has difficulties walking. - Water collects at her driveway, would like to have this reviewed and corrected with the project. - Area 2 (which includes 35th Street) is a reclaim and therefore residents to access their driveways throughout the project. There may be access challenges if any spot concrete repair work encroaches into her driveway apron. This requires a 7-day cure, but she was directed to contact our inspection staff to work out a solution if necessary. - Staff will perform a field review, review photos and look over survey shots to determine what localized drainage improvements may be necessary at the location pointed out. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Gary Ginther 550 Bohlken Drive Assessment Amount: $5,103 - Insisted that an assessment will actually lower property values as was the case with some homes on the market within the neighborhood. - Wanted to know why a seal coat (or a skim patch) couldn’t just be done to their street with no assessment instead. - Wanted to know how spot curb repair was determined. - Made several other comments regarding City operations (i.e. chorine in water system and park maintenance), but they did not pertain to the project being discussed at the meeting. - Explained that we hire a third party appraiser to complete a thorough market analysis of the pre and post value of the property. We cannot comment on a private property negotiation that goes on during the sale of a home. - Explained that seal coats and skim patches are not structural fixes and they only buy us time to get the right improvements programmed. - Spot curb repair will be marked by city field staff based on functionality, cracking/distress type and settlement. John Langenfeld 650 Bohlken Drive Assessment Amount: $5,103 - Asked about the reclaim process and spot curb repair. - Asked about construction schedule. - Describe the process to grind up the in-place gravel and blacktop to make a homogeneous mix, then remove and shape material as needed, followed by two lifts of blacktop. - Explained the contractor (yet to be determined) would ultimately be in control, but could start as early as May and must be finished by October. Once they start in an area they would have to stay until it’s finished to a certain point. Brenda Anderson 1958 Manor Lane Assessment Amount: $6,656.40 - Asked about the improvement and assessment process. - Discussed the specific improvements in front of her home. - Explained this section of Manor Lane will be a full reconstruction reducing the street width from 36 feet wide to 32 feet wide. The water main and service will be replaced entirely within the city right-of-way. The sewer main will be lined and sewer service replaced up to the property line. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Mike Malszycki 1967 Ridge Lane Assessment Amount: $8,441.55 - Discussed the curb cuts on 21st Street between Louis Lane and Ridge Lane. They are currently filled with sediment and do not drain well. - Asked about corner lot assessment methodology. - Discussed proposed improvements for Ridge Lane and that his property was served off 21st Street (not Ridge Lane). - Our design includes closing these curb cuts and placing storm sewer catch basins to facilitate the drainage. - Explained the long side is reduced to be 25% of front footage along the street being improved. - We had the services shown in the correct location on the plans already. Todd & Phyllis Reuther 991 21st Street W Assessment Amount: $6,192 - Discussed improvements along 21st Street included the additional storm sewer that will be installed to facilitate drainage. - They asked if there tree would be impacted in the front yard due to the work. - They were supportive of the trail option that would go between Louis Lane and Ridge Lane. - Explained that modern curb and gutter and storm sewer will be added to improve drainage along 21st Street. - Let them know that it appeared that the construction limits would not impact their boulevard tree or the landscaping around it (although their water service may be close). Martin Miser 1942 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,989.60 - Lives on the west side of Louis Lane (between 19th Street and 21st Street) and would prefer the “Rear Yard” option for the trail alignment. - Had questions on the construction impacts for access during a reclaim project. - Did not include his comment on the separate feedback for the trail alignment as he lives on the west side of Louis Lane. - Explained that a reclaim project will be less impactful and will typically allow access during the entire construction (except for spot curb repair curing). Kayle Michael 3125 Lester Avenue Assessment Amount: $6,237 - Asked about what driveway improvements were being proposed and if he could work with the contractor to get his entire driveway redone. - Asked about what a reclaim was and the timing of the project. - Let him know that with a reclaim project, we only perform spot curb repairs as needed. Once we have a contractor on board (assuming the project is approved by City Council), he is encouraged to contact them directly to ask whether they would replace his driveway (the cost and coordination would be a private matter). - Project could start in May and complete by October (timing of the work in front of his property would depend on contractor’s phasing plan). X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Thomas & Barb Wolfe 1921 Manor Lane Assessment Amount: $6,656.40 - Describe proposed improvements for this section of Manor Lane. - Asked about driveway apron length and if they could get their entire driveway redone. - Asked if storm sewer would be added. - Explained full reconstruction process, street width to remain the same (32’), and the bituminous curb to be upgraded to modern concrete curb & gutter. - New driveway apron lengths are generally 5 feet and at times may extend up to 10 feet if necessary. Redoing the entire driveway would need to be coordinated as a private matter (feel free to reach out to the project contractor). - Storm sewer would be added if street grades are flatter and distance between catch basins are extensive. Michael White 1023 21st Street W Assessment Amount: $5,194 - He is a veteran and receives tax relief, therefore did not think the assessment applies to him entirely. - Has an event at his home in August and was concerned about parking and access. - Explained our only available assessment abatement process is through a qualifying federal fund program. - He was encouraged to review the weekly project updates and contact our construction inspection staff when this event is closer, so that relevant construction impacts could be discussed in more accurate detail at that time. Walter & Nancy Amble 960 19th Street W Assessment Amount: $5,265 - Asked about their mailbox during construction. - Asked about driveway restoration where sanitary sewer manhole is to be abandoned. - Asked about mailbox security. - Mailboxes would be temporarily relocated during construction to a central grouped area and would not be locked. - Driveway restoration would be done with the same material it is now (concrete). - They were interested in a P.O. Box or was encouraged to work with the Post Office to determine a solution to best fit their needs. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Jeff & Roseanne Otto 460 Bohlken Drive Assessment Amount: $5,499.90 - Asked about assessment during the sale of a property. - Asked about the timing of a reclaim project. - Discussed the irregularity of the lot. - Explained statements would come end of 2019 (typically October) and they would be certified to the County tax roll if not paid off. - Reclaim process takes less time than a full reconstruct and should be approximately a couple months. - A trapezoidal average was used to normalize the curvilinear front footage. Charlotte Cooper 550 31st Street W Assessment Amount: $4,536 - Asked about timely maintenance and our approach to pavement management. - Discussed extending the sidewalk on 31st Street to connect the missing gap. - Explained that we prioritize the right improvements at the right time to extend the useful life of the road. Seal coats, crack sealing, and skim patches are low cost maintenance activities that we perform to get longer life out of a road and keep it in a certain condition until we can get it on a capital improvement. We also try to schedule reclaim on roads that are eligible prior to their downgrade to a full reconstruction at a much higher cost. Steve Amundson 1620 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $6,350.40 - Asked about a low spot in the cul-de-sac that he would like addressed. - Asked about the assessment and thought it was high. - The low spot will have field testing done before paving to confirm its stability. Grades will be put back new to drain. - Explained how we calculated his irregular lot by using the back property line distance to normalize his lot as compared to neighboring properties. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Tracy Hedeen 1781 Manor Lane Assessment Amount: $5,826.60 - Discussed narrowing of Manor Lane (street and cul-de-sacs). - Asked about delays getting in and out of their driveway. - Stated plows do not get the cul-de-sac area with first pass and this makes it difficult to get out of their driveway during snow events. - Manor Lane will narrow from 36 feet wide to 32 feet wide, and cul-de-sac from 100 feet in diameter to 90 feet in diameter. - During water main and private service trench construction there will be delays during the day (with backfilling of trenches required each night). Also we require a 7-day cure time on any concrete poured in front of driveways (requiring vehicles to be pulled out of driveways during that time). Ceil Strauss 1885 Louis Lane Assessment Amount: $4,989.60 - Brought up the extensive parking need along Louis Lane during 4th of July fireworks. - Supportive of the trail (she was on a natural resources committee to assist in identifying the city trail system in the past). - Asked about access on the streets to be reconstructed on her route to and from the neighborhood. - Has a book drop-off box she would like to locate on city property behind her home (near the existing trail). This would bring it closer to the trail and may encourage more use. - Said there would be plenty of parking as this will be a reclaim project. We are now aware and will coordinate with the contractor before they would leave the site before this holiday. - Streets that will be reconstructed will not be convenient at times to pass. Temporary full and partial closures should be expected. May want to use other routes. - She was encouraged to contact Chris Jenkins in Parks to work out the “book box” location and was fine doing so. Donna Winter 950 19th St W Assessment Amount: $5,265.00 - Donna was concerned about assessment. - Donna expressed concern about driveway access as she is 80 years and cannot walk far. - Financial assistance for qualifying households was discussed. - Discussed nature of “full recon” area (disruptions during water main installation, driveway aprons, etc.) X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Ann Johnson 1902 Edgewood Ln Assessment Amount: $8,230.95 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Asked about driveway access during construction - Discussed nature of “full recon” area (disruptions during water main installation, driveway aprons, etc.) Faye Greiner 1903 Edgewood Ln Assessment Amount: $8,230.95 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Asked about driveway access during construction - Discussed nature of “full recon” area (disruptions during water main installation, driveway aprons, etc.) Patricia Long 1908 Edgewood Ln Assessment Amount: $6,037.20 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Asked about driveway access during construction - Discussed nature of “full recon” area (disruptions during water main installation, driveway aprons, etc.) Dominic Hamilton 1938 Edgewood Ln Assessment Amount: $6,037.20 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Expressed concern with language used from CIPP Lining contractor from 2016 project - Apologized and reminded him to call Engineering directly if he experiences anything like that again as we don’t want offensive foul language on the project either! X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Ken & Diane Thurmes 1825 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $4,989.60 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Wanted the trail connection as it would provide great trail connectivity. Was hesitant when trail went in behind their house but enjoy it now that it’s installed. Didn’t specify a location preference. Ron Becker 1926 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Does not want a trail period, in either location. Ron didn’t say it but could tell if it had to go in then installing it in the backyard was his preference. - We discussed the trail initiative comes from the master trail plan. Goal is to achieve trail connectivity and we are now asking the question to residents since we are undertaking a major project in the neighborhood. We are receiving their opinions and we will be passing along the comments to the decision makers (council). Public Hearing is Feb 18th. Ken Otto 1934 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $5,103.00 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Does not want a trail. - We discussed the trail initiative comes from the master trail plan. Goal is to achieve trail connectivity and we are now asking the question to residents since we are undertaking a major project in the neighborhood. We are receiving their opinions and we will be passing along the comments to the decision makers (council). Public Hearing is Feb 18th. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Deborah Stern 613 31st St Assessment Amount: $2,997.00 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Discussed assessment rate on why it is higher for twin home than single family despite it being the same front footage. Diane Stern 615 31st St Assessment Amount: $2,997.00 - General Q&A, including assessment amount Vaughn Larson 1731 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $6,991.92 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - He prefers to keep CDS at current width. He spent lots of time/money on re-landscaping and moving CDS in changes things up. - Felt contractor needs to be careful around his landscaping. - We discussed any landscaping within the ROW is considered a guest and is subject to change. - It was highly recommended to peel back any landscaping he wants to save otherwise risk losing it at his own cost. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Terry Meier 2480 Southview Blvd Assessment Amount: $5,783.40 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - He mentioned the CDS ponds on his end of the CDS - He mentioned the water is shallow in this neighborhood so in a cold year he needs to run his water constantly to prevent freeze up. - He asked if it was possible to widen his driveway apron to match his existing driveway width. - We discussed we’ll tip the CDS to drain that end, whether it be a fix with curbing or pavement. Good comment! - We discussed I’ll note this but at this point no new water main is proposed. - We discussed yes, provided the curb and apron needs to be replaced. If not (since it’s a FDR), then the cost is on him as it is out of the scope of the project for us. Chuck Kampa 1840 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $8,037.90 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - He thinks the sanitary sewer service comes out of his house on 19th, not where the new service connection is proposed off Manor Ln. He had roto rooter TV line once, and also City crews TV on street side found line connect closer to MH (if not in MH) in street intersection. - We discussed staff will take another look at this property to determine the best placement of the new sanitary sewer service. If off 19th, then it might be advantageous to connect new service from 19th. Good info! Mark Werth 1841 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $8,160.75 - General Q&A, including assessment amount X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Jerry & Jan Grotjohn 1700 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - They are concerned about parking and driveway access during the project. Gary & Christine Nash 1720 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $6,409.26 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Wants a wider driveway apron. - They noted they have some landscaping in ROW. - They are concerned about parking and driveway access during the project. They suggested being able to use the grass area behind their house as a temporary access and parking area for residents abutting those CDS. - We discussed let us know what width you want and we can add it to the plans, up to 30ft max. - We discussed landscaping within ROW is considered a “guest” so it is highly recommended to peel it back if don’t want it ruined. - We discussed driving on the trail isn’t an option. And, access through people’s property is tricky as need permission. We discussed that I’ll write down their suggestion should this idea be more reasonable than it initially seems. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Mike & Dorene Kelly 971 21st St W Assessment Amount: $6,192.00 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Noted that landscaping directly behind curb would be removed, wanted it gone anyway. John Smyrski 1968 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $9,539.55 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Asked about driveway widening to line up RV parking area with curb opening. - Gave general project overview and gave assessment amount. - Said that he would be put on the driveway widening list. Dana Pettie 921 21st St. W Assessment Amount: $6,346.80 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Asked about driveway replacement coordination - Has issues with sanitary sewer lateral at about the street. - Said that the driveway would be best replaced after the curb and apron have gone in, mentioned that she could ask contractor for removal herself but would be responsible for work on driveway. - Explained lining process and construction limits on sanitary sewer lateral replacement, if issue is in street it will be addressed. Maynard & Mary Vannett 2500 Hackberry Dr. Assessment Amount: $5,896.00 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Residents were pleasantly surprised about assessment rate. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements John & Ruta Ozol 1740 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $5,826.60 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Asked about coordination for access during day for doctor visits - Explained that most days access would be preserved, gave card for a call for more specific issues. Rodger Thorkelson 1640 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $6,350.40 - General Q&A, including assessment amount Chris Teiken 1800 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $5,670.00 - General Q&A, including assessment amount Ken McDonald 1918 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $6,656.40 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Concerned about getting updates on project – do not text or use email/internet - Looking to do full replacement of sewer service, asked about coordination - Asked about mailboxes - Mentioned that we will have construction updates available on site in mailbox – will notify where mailbox is. - Discussed that there would not be any sanitary sewer work on Manor so cost would be all his, but we would not require full restoration of street or curb if work was done before the street is torn up. - Discussed that temporary mailboxes would be set up and existing ones removed and replaced. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Todd Herbst 3275 Lester Ave. Assessment Amount: $7,257.60 - General Q&A, including assessment amount George Murphy 1966 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $4,706.10 - General Q&A, including assessment amount Faye & Dennis Wallin 3125 Leroy Ave. Assessment Amount: $6,874.88 - General Q&A, including assessment amount X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Jerry Wiegrefe 2101 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $7,292.70 - General Q&A, including assessment amount - Not in favor of trail, concerned about increase in people walking in front of his house and loss of front yard green space. Asked about potential for a tree removal and maintenance of trail. Asked if trail could be put in backyard - If trail were to be put in, would potentially look at driveway widening. - Happy that curb cuts for drainage on 21st will be replaced with storm sewer – should help with water backups in his backyard. - Discussed that assessment would not change if the trail were not built. - Discussed that trail would be built completely on right of way not on private property, went over trail and boulevard dimensions. Talked about rationale for installing trail connection. Said that according to survey data we shouldn’t have to remove large tree in his front yard, but if we did we would plant a replacement tree. Discussed that the city Parks department would be responsible for trail maintenance – snow removal, picking up branches etc. Discussed that the only option being looked at between Southview and 21st was a trail on the east side of Louis Ln because of existing trail connections and impacts. - Mentioned that we could potentially widen driveway in front of trail if trail were to be built. Chris Ritt 1958 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $4,989.60 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Not in favor of any additional trail connection options, doesn’t think it necessary. Asked for information on trail cost, and if it would change assessments. - - Asked about drainage issue in backyard in spring. - Explained rationale and background for trail inclusion in project. Did not have trail cost information with me but told him that we would send it when we put a more specific estimate together. Told him that assessments would not change with or without the trail. Mentioned that there will be public hearings with additional opportunities to voice opinions about trail. - - Said that we would be contacting him about the drainage issue as to whether it was city-related or not. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Doug Fairbanks 2550 Hackberry Dr Assessment Amount: $5,216.40 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Kathy & Bill Birkholz 950 Manor Ct Assessment Amount: $5,243.94 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Steven & Susan Jelks (Susan E Morlock on assessment list – is maiden name) 1909 Manor Ln Assessment Amount: $6,656.40 - In favor of trail addition, especially rear yard option, as trail system users in the neighborhood with children. - Mentioned that there will be public hearings with additional opportunities to voice opinions about trail. Dennis Wiech 590 31st St W Assessment Amount: $4,252.50 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Has an extra driveway apron and asked about possibility for removal from boulevard - Told about sidewalk addition - Will look into removing driveway apron, will let know about possibility. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Julie & Mike Magnon 3050 Highview Knoll Assessment Amount: $5,910.98 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Ed Karnick 941 21st St W Assessment Amount: $6,192.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Asked about coordination of sanitary sewer and water service replacements - Explained that this is a good opportunity to replace service lines. Anytime this summer before the street is completed is best. Explained extent of our replacements. Gail Glashan 2120 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $5,103.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Generally opposed to trail construction, unsure about need. - Asked about impacts of project on sprinkler system - Talked about background and rationale for trail construction in area, told about additional public hearing opportunities to voice opinion about trail project. - Told her that generally her front yard should be undisturbed by street work, sprinklers should be fine. Ken & Jackie Albrecht 2410 Southview Court Assessment Amount: $8,505.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concerned about assessment amount - Explained method of assessment pricing – on a per foot basis and based on improvement type. - Mentioned payment options and opportunities for assistance. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Shane Lenning 1811 Manor Lane Assessment Amount: $5,405.40 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concern about street narrowing becoming a danger – mentioned a few recent instances of collisions into parked cars and mailboxes. People use 18th St as a main way into the neighborhood. - Asked about a possibility of a stop or yield sign at 18th and Louis Ln. - In favor of trail construction in the backyard area as a user with children in the neighborhood. Doesn’t like the idea of the trail having to cross many driveways. - Discussed the traffic calming effects of a narrower street. - Will direct question about signage at 18th and Manor to the City Engineer. - Mentioned that there will be additional public hearings where he could voice opinions on trail construction. Ron & Mary Rother 680 South Park Ct. Assessment Amount: $7,796.25 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Street on 35th street did not seem that old to them - Questions as to rationale of project - Talked about needs to tie in resurfacing to the entire neighborhood and about pavement management methods. Mentioned that assessments were based on full frontage of property and talked about long side/short side assessments for corner lots. Gerald Kasel 3325 Lester Ave Assessment Amount: $7,229.25 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Heather Miller-Nellermoe 2950 Highview Knoll 651.428.0456 Assessment Amount: $4,536.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. Katherine Niebur & Roger Koch 1915 Manor Ln 651.494.8055 Assessment Amount: $6,656.40 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Pleased that a larger portion of their driveway would be replaced due to the water service location, as they are considering replacing the entire driveway. - Informed them to call with driveway specifics if they choose to modify the size. Linda Lasenby 3445 Leroy Ave 612.836.8523 Assessment Amount: $5,103.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. Mike & Heidi Bohlken 665 South Park Ct 651.278.2863 Assessment Amount: $6,407.10 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Expressed interest in having areas of curb replaced in vicinity of their driveway. - Explained that the curb replacements would be determined in the spring, and that they need to show signs of structural failure or defective drainage to qualify. Aesthetics of the curb will not be considered. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Henry & Linda Muennich 640 South Park Ct 612.384.3237 Assessment Amount: $7,002.45 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Expressed interest in having areas of curb replaced in vicinity of their driveway. - Explained that the curb replacements would be determined in the spring, and that they need to show signs of structural failure or defective drainage to qualify. Aesthetics of the curb will not be considered. Dave Evans 1800 Pine St 651.438.9899 Assessment Amount: $1,828.58 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact” and with the relatively low assessment rate. Ilene Lorenz 2140 Louis Ln 651.438.3995 Assessment Amount: $5,103.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Prefers “Option 1” trail (along rear yards) - Asked why no utilities were being completed for her area. - Explained that an assessment of the water and sewer mains were conducted and they were found to be in good condition with no need for replacement. Susan & Deborah McCoy 2945 Highview Knoll Assessment Amount: $4,536.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Diane Tuttle 2965 Highview Knoll Assessment Amount: $4,649.40 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. Karl & Donna Klemetsrud 3001 Highview Knoll Assessment Amount: $5,726.70 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. Chris Carlson 3480 Lester Ave 651.438.3909 Assessment Amount: $7,824.60 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concerned about access for foster home drop-offs - Access will be available during the vast majority of the project. Contractor will notify as needed when driveway access is blocked. Nancy Ostlund 1840 Louis Ln 651.346.1902 Assessment Amount: $4,876.20 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Expressed concern about access for her partner who is disabled. - Limited access will be very infrequent with this section of Louis Ln being primarily a pavement replacement project. Contractor and City personnel will make any necessary accommodations as needed. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Mark Gelhar & Belinda Tuckner 1801 Manor Ln 612.747.5050 Assessment Amount: $7,809.08 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Expressed concern about access when leaving for work at 9am. - Access will be available during the vast majority of the project. Contractor will notify as needed when driveway access is blocked. Larry Thomas 2930 Highview Knoll 651.592.3548 Assessment Amount: $5,176.71 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concerned about the condition of his driveway apron. He thinks it should be replaced - Was pleased about the sidewalk segment being added on 31st St W, as it “should have been when originally constructed.” - In the spring, City personnel will determine those sections of curb and aprons that will be replaced. Will contact him to meet if no replacement is deemed necessary. Jolene Jones 960 Manor Ct 507.301.9533 Assessment Amount: $6,991.92 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concerned about access during the project - Cul-de-sacs present a unique challenge with no available alternate access direction. The City will work with the contractor to notify cul-de-sac residents 1-2 days ahead of work so residents can move vehicles and make alternative plans. Alan Gaylor 1903 Ridge Ln 651.380.9662 Assessment Amount: $8,230.95 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Expressed some concern with moving the alignment of 19th St to the south. This will take some of his yard and he is concerned about his trees. - City personnel will check the location of the new curb to ensure that trees will not be affected by the proposed alignment prior to install of the curb. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Terry & Miranda Schultze 350 Hackberry Cir 651.341.8484 Assessment Amount: $8,476.65 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. Tom & Barb Greenslit 1721 Manor Ln 651.437.3849 Assessment Amount: $9,322.56 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concerned about access during the project. - Cul-de-sacs present a unique challenge with no available alternate access direction. The City will work with the contractor to notify cul-de-sac residents 1-2 days ahead of work so residents can move vehicles and make alternative plans. Peter Bilssenbach 1912 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $5,103.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount David Eckes 1918 Louis Ln Assessment Amount: $4,989.60 - General Q & A, including assessment amount X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Tom Ling 2107 Louis Ln 651.815.2695 Assessment Amount: $5,046.30 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Concerned about access during the project. - Access will be available during the vast majority of the project. Contractor will notify as needed when driveway access is blocked. Dave & Connie McCook 2100 Louis Ln 651.216.0122 651.216.0298 Assessment Amount: $4,819.50 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Expressed concerns about trail and how much it will be used, drawing a comparison to Southview Dr and Westview Dr trail segments - The trail is being proposed because it is currently indicated on the trail comprehensive plan, and it connects two discontinuous segments of existing trail. Paul & Brenda Irvin 625 31st St W 651.437.7318 Assessment Amount: $8,122.28 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Questioned the logic behind completing 31st St W when there are worse streets in town. - The City develops a 5 year CIP, and the condition of the pavement dictates where a project falls on the list. In general, neighborhood areas are completed for sake of constructability, so there may be times when a street within a neighborhood may be in relatively better condition than some of those proposed in future projects. Chad Wolf 3330 Leroy Ave 952.240.4529 Assessment Amount: $4,592.70 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased overall that the project would be relatively “low impact”. X-A-01 OPEN HOUSE MEETING COMMENTS Project 2019-1 Neighborhood Street Improvements Barbara Barduson 2130 Louis Ln Call-In on 12/7/2018 Assessment Amount: $5,103.00 - General Q & A, including assessment amount - Was pleased that the trail segment being proposed was not on her side of street. X-A-01 Louis Ln 19th St W Southview Dr Ri d g e L a n e 21st St W 2015 2410 1041 1050 1111 2420 1101 107110911081 1061 1051 971981991 2110 961 2150 21392140 2120 2130 980 1121 2100 2133 10151017 2145 970 960 1020 950 1033 1023 951 971 990 960 950 981 1895 1912 1934 1905 1890 1918 1942 1958 1967 2107 2101 1031 1968 1900 1926 1950 196719691968 1905 1953 1945 1937 1929 1921 1913 1966 1957 1938 1928 1948 1958 1947 1958 1938 1927 1937 1948 1957 1927 1917 1902 1918 1915 1921 1908 1907 1937 1912 1947 1918 1928 1912 1908 1903 1909 1902 1021 1903 1961 2400 941 1000 940 1860 2411 2421 1885 1840 1902 1908 1912 1918 1928 1938 1968 1948 1958 1830 2430 951 24501131 Proposed City Project 2019-1 Petition Signatories As of 1/23/2019 Citizens Petition - Trail Options X-A-01 X - A - 0 1 X - A - 0 1 X - A - 0 1 X - A - 0 1 X - A - 0 1