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MOuivnS VIEW <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />Item No: 9A <br />Meeting Date: November 27, 2017 <br />Type of Business: CB <br />Administrator Review: 2!L(3 <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Don Peterson, Director of Public Works <br />Item Title/Subject: Public Hearing for Business Park North Street Reconstruction <br />(Program Ave, Quincy St, Woodale Dr, Clifton Dr.). <br />Background/Discussion: <br />The Business Park North area consists of the following streets; Program Ave, Quincy St, <br />Woodale Dr. and Clifton Dr. These streets are Northeast of Mounds View Blvd and West <br />of 35W. These street segments serve twenty seven companies ranging from industrial, <br />light commercial, medical technologies, manufacturing, and several fast food <br />restaurants. There are two nonprofit organizations located in this business park as well. <br />Quincy St. is also a major arterial road from Mounds View Blvd to County Rd. I and a <br />State Aid Road. <br />Many of these properties have a number of truck traffic as well as the general public <br />entering and exiting the businesses. Maintaining access to and limiting interruptions for <br />these properties during construction is important and will require a phased approach. <br />Further Discussion: <br />Pavement <br />Program Ave. is approximately 2,600 feet in length, Woodale Dr. from Mounds View <br />Blvd. to Program Ave is approximately 800 feet in length, Quincy St. from Mounds View <br />Blvd to H2 is approximately 1,521 feet in length and Clifton Dr. is approximately 224 feet <br />in length. All street segments have concrete curb and gutter (MN/DOT Design B618) with <br />a bituminous pavement surface measuring 44 -feet wide back - to - back of curb. A <br />portion of Program Avenue was constructed in 1974 with the remainder of the streets <br />constructed around 1987. <br />Maintenance has included seal coat in 1994, pothole patching and skim coating as <br />needed. The current pavement is in poor condition with significant surface patching, <br />potholes, and moderate to high severity traverse cracking; curb and gutter is in fair to <br />good condition. In 2011, American Engineering Testing, Inc. (AET) performed <br />geotechnical and pavement evaluation services on behalf of the City for Program Ave. <br />AET's ten pavement cores showed bituminous pavement thickness ranging from 4.7 to <br />1.5 inches and found stripping at multiple layer interfaces. At the Sept 11, 2017 Council <br />Meeting, AET was approved to perform additional pavement evaluation services by <br />taking additional core samples on Woodale Dr., Quincy St. and Clifton Dr. AET's <br />pavement cores showed bituminous pavement thickness ranging from 3 to 6 inches and <br />found stripping at multiple layer interfaces. AET recommended a pavement rehabilitation <br />design for all streets as follows: <br />