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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />From the results of the feasibility study and investigations, it can be concluded that: <br />1. The project is feasible as it relates to general engineering principles, practices and <br />construction procedures as it has been presented in this report. <br />2. The project is necessary for economic and safety reasons and is cost effective when <br />all the related costs are considered — environmental, private and public. <br />3. The proposed improvement is necessary to maintain the city's infrastructure and to <br />provide critical utilities to this area of the city. <br />4. The total cost estimate for the project is $2,314,350. <br />5. The total share proposed to be assessed to the benefited properties is $566,970. <br />6. The total share proposed from the WAC fund is $60,000. <br />7. The total city share of these costs is proposed to be $285,000. <br />8. Sewer and the environmental utility fund will contribute $1,192,480 to the project. <br />9. The City of Little Canada contribution is estimated to be $179,900. <br />In consideration of the above conclusions, it is recommended that: <br />1. If the city council deems the project feasible, a public hearing should be held as <br />soon as possible. <br />2. The proposed improvements should be constructed as outlined in this report. <br />3. The cost of the improvements will be recovered through assessments to the <br />benefited properties, through city contributions and funds, and the City of Little <br />Canada. <br />11 <br />21 <br />