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• Adding capacity and signalized ramp control will eliminate I -35W backups. <br />• Constructing a separate bike trail along Lake Drive and across the bridge will <br />provide for safe pedestrian movement. <br />• Removing several access points along Lake Drive and consolidating = < = c to <br />adequately spaced intersections will address other potential safety con <br />The estimated project cost is $10,255,300. The project is proposed t <br />variety of sources including: Legacy at Woods Edge TIF, Munici <br />funds, Trunk Utility funds, Trunk Highway 49 Turnback fun <br />Minnesota Department of Transportation. <br />CSAH 8/14 (Main Street) from 135E to TH 61 <br />The project consists of the reconstruction of M eet (Anoka,unty State Aid <br />Highway 14 and Washington County State Ai ° way 8) frig -35E to Trunk <br />Highway 61 in Hugo. Washington County is the lead .may one •roject. The project <br />commenced in 2006 and will be completed in 2007. <br />ded by a <br />Street <br />and <br />oKa <br />The City's share of the project is $23 <br />to a four lane divided roadway, <br />intersection and sanitary sewer and <br />Municipal State Aid Street fund and th <br />. Improvements i <br />of the Otter <br />ding so <br />widening of the road <br />oad/Main Street <br />lude the City's <br />Water Treatment Plant <br />The City does <br />other cony <br />including . <br />by the Joni <br />requirements. <br />ty Study <br />eat its w <br />al treatmen <br />ection, fluo <br />• stone <br />for iron an . manganese removal, softening, or any <br />cesses. Th ° .'ty does provide chemical additions <br />e wellh ` Lino Lakes water supply is provided <br />onsidered abundant and meets all health <br />d e do not pose a health problem at the levels found in Lino <br />d to present problems with appearance, taste, and odor as <br />with st and other utility concerns. The current level of water <br />not sunt to warrant treatment at this time. However, due to the <br />ter treatment facility and efficient integration of a facility into the <br />well and storage, advanced planning is necessary. <br />ywill address treatment options, site selection, storage alternatives, <br />d financing /funding of a facility. The estimated cost of the study is <br />tudy will be funded from the Trunk Utility Fund. <br />ater, <br />well as prob <br />quality compl." <br />complexities of <br />City's system of <br />feasibili <br />ate <br />5 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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