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• <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES, MINNESOTA <br />2007 -2011 Capital Improvement Plan <br />CIP Summary <br />The following is an overview of the infrastructure improvements programme <br />city for the five (5) year planning period. Specific summaries are provi <br />2007 through 2008. A general overview is provided for projects identifi <br />through 2011. <br />2007 <br />2007 Surface Water Management Project <br />n the <br />r Years <br />ears 2009 <br />This project consists of the annual maintenance o ity's sto <br />system. Under the National Pollutant Discharge tion Sys <br />permit the City is required to inspect 20% of its sto <br />and repair all identified deficiencies. The purpose of t <br />and capacity in the city's ditches and ponds and insure w <br />Improvements include storm pipe, d pond cleanin <br />basin replacements. <br />ter conveyance <br />PDES) Phase II <br />ment infrastructure <br />s to improve drainage <br />ity standards are met. <br />1 as pipe and catch <br />The estimated project cost is $100,00 <br />City's general fund. <br />2007 Street Sealcoat : .. w Pro <br />This project c <br />of the proje <br />City Stre <br />include cra <br />to e funded by the <br />maintenan ce' the City's Street system. The purpose <br />manner to p e and lengthen the life expectancy of <br />'s Pav i €nt Management Plan. Improvements <br />s overlays of municipal streets <br />ost is $365,000. The project is proposed to be funded by the <br />onstruction <br />to reconstruct the interchange and approach roadways to current <br />t will address the following issues: <br />new four -land bridge structure with turn lanes will result in a <br />s four -lane facility through the City's Town Center area. <br />ing bridge piers with improve traffic safety on I -35W <br />• structing a longer bridge and removal of piers with accommodate future <br />expansion of I -35W. <br />• Adding lanes and signalized intersection control at ramps and Town Center <br />Parkway will improve traffic operations along Lake Drive. <br />