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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />MAY 13, 1998 <br />RESOLUTION Na 98 -5 -109 — DECLARING THAT THE CITY OF <br />LITTLE CANADA WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE PROPOSED <br />ALCOHOL COMPLIANCE CHECK PROGRAM AT THIS TIME <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Ayes (2) Fahey, LaValle. <br />Nays (2) Scalze, Pedersen. Resolution failed. <br />McMENEMY The City Administrator reviewed the County's plans for upgrade of <br />& LaBORE McMenemy Road and LaBore Road via cold -in -place recycling. As part <br />ROAD of these projects, the County would install bituminous curb and gutter <br />RECYCLING where possible. The City Administrator recommended that a concrete <br />PROJECT curb and gutter be installed rather than bituminous. The Administrator <br />requested that the Council authorize the City Engineer to look at the <br />feasibility of concrete curb and gutter as well as whether or not any <br />drainage improvements are necessary along these roads. If the City <br />wishes to pursue an upgraded improvement, the City will have to do a <br />cooperative project with the County. However, the County would be <br />agreeable to such a project. There would be some assessments to residents <br />abutting these roads for the concrete curbing. However, it is anticipated <br />the only the difference in the cost between bituminous and concrete would <br />be assessed subject to County cost participation policies. The <br />Administrator anticipated that the projects would move forward next year <br />since quite a bit of planning would be involved. <br />The Council pointed out other projects which the County has done which <br />included concrete curbing and asked how these improvements were paid <br />for. The Administrator replied that the County has a very consistent <br />policy for their cost participation. Anything beyond that policy would <br />have been paid for by the respective City. <br />Mr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 98 -5 -110 — AUTHORIZING THE CITY <br />ENGINEER TO DO FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE LABORS ROAD <br />AND McMENEMY ROAD PROJECTS TO DETERMINE THE <br />FEASIBILITY OF CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AS WELL AS <br />DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Scalze. <br />Ayes (4) LaValle, Scalze, Fahey, Pedersen. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />6 <br />Page 9 <br />
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