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NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING MINUTES <br /> ONTARIO ROAD <br /> TUESDAY, MAY 25, 2010 <br /> G:301'.M. <br /> <br /> The City Administrator welcomed those present to the neighborhood meeting regarding <br /> <br /> the mill and overlay project proposed for Ontario Road from Labore Road to the cul-de- <br /> sac north of Allen Avenue. See sign-in sheet for those in attendance. <br /> The City Administrator introduced himself, Mr. Joel Hanson, Mr. Lee Elfering, City <br /> Engineer of Elfering & Associates, and Mr. Bill Dircks, Public Works Superintendent. <br /> The City Administrator explained the neighborhood meeting process whereby the City <br /> provides residents of the proposed construction area with the basic information, obtains <br /> their input on the nature of the project, and then decides how to proceed from there. <br /> At this point, the City Engineer, Mr. Elfering, reviewed the handout material (copy <br /> attached) with those who were present. He explained in detail existing conditions and the <br /> proposed improvements. Mr. Elfering explained that the bids received for the 2010 mill <br /> and overlay project were lower than the 2009 bids and the City felt it should take <br /> advantage of the favorable pricing by using the ability to change order additional work <br /> into the 2010 project. Ontario Road is scheduled to receive a mill and overlay in 201 I so <br /> staff felt it was a good candidate to move to 2010. <br /> Mr. Elfering also explained that a good portion of the asphalt has settled below the <br /> existing curb line. This condition does not allow water to drain properly from the street <br /> so it sits in the road and causes cracking and eventually leaks into the road base where it <br /> can contaminate the base material and ultimately force the street to be completely <br /> reconstructed. A mill and overlay project would restore a crown in the road and bring the <br /> asphalt back up to the curb line to allow water to drain from the street properly. If a mill <br /> and overlay project is not completed within the next three years the street will more than <br /> likely require full reconstruction, which is considerably more expensive to the abutting <br /> property owners and the taxpayers city-wide. <br /> Mr. Elfering explained that there will be some minor curb and gutter work where the curb <br /> is cracked or heaved. IIe furCher explained that some full street patching may be <br /> necessary if the milling process chews up the asphalt down to the base. There will also <br /> be some storm sewer work that will not be assessed to Ontario property owners. <br /> Mr. Elfering then explained the City's Assessment Policy, a proposed construction <br /> schedule, the project cost estimate of $105,000, and a potential project schedule. Mr. <br /> Elfering estimated that the work would take about two weeks to complete but that the <br /> road would always be accessible and would mostly have a paved surface on it. <br /> <br />
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