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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 24 <br /> <br />Councilmember Gunn asked about the rest of Red Oak Drive and stated that there were many 1 <br />people who requested it be done. Director Lee said Red Oak Drive would be somewhat 2 <br />problematic since there have been no surveys of people to the north. He said the projects need to 3 <br />terminate at some point, and that not everything can be one at once. He said in terms of Red Oak 4 <br />Drive, it could become disjointed and it will be determined by the study. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Councilmember Gunn asked about the infrastructure that will be redone, and why the portion of 7 <br />Sherwood Road will be excluded. Director Lee responded that a televising of the systems is 8 <br />being done currently and if it is not included in the current project, it will be added to another 9 <br />project 3-5 years down the road. 10 <br /> 11 <br />Director Lee said the segment along Sherwood Road will be a main haul road for the project and 12 <br />it made sense to include it in the project. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Councilmember Thomas was under the impression that all seven areas of infrastructure have 15 <br />been televised. Public Works Director Lee said it was done 7 years ago and it will be re-16 <br />televised, along with the storm sewer. Mayor Marty stated he is okay with Red Oak Drive not 17 <br />being included in the project, and people will see the new road and become more excited about 18 <br />having theirs redone. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Councilmember Thomas asked about the width of the street, and Director Lee said that will be 28 21 <br />feet curb to curb. He said within the study area, streets are about 28 feet curb-to-curb, if not a bit 22 <br />wider. Mayor Marty asked if they will be slightly narrower and Director Lee replied that yes they 23 <br />would be slightly narrower and that in the 2004 project, there was a slight decrease in width. 24 <br /> 25 <br />Councilmember Stigney asked about curbing and the costs difference in the barrier curb if it was 26 <br />made from bituminous rather than concrete. He asked Public Works Director Lee if he ever 27 <br />presented the cost difference to the citizens. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Director Lee stated there is not a surmountable bituminous curb option, and the cost difference 30 <br />would be about the same, if there were, he said the cost is negligible. Councilmember Stigney 31 <br />asked about the cost of a bituminous-lipped curb versus the concrete barrier curb. Director Lee 32 <br />stated the cost difference is negligible and there is no option for a bituminous lipped curb. 33 <br /> 34 <br />Mayor Marty asked about the difference in costs and Director Lee responded there is no 35 <br />difference in costs between bituminous-lipped curbs or a bituminous barrier curb. He stated 36 <br />building the “lip” is probably not an option because contractors will not build it. He added that 37 <br />most cities are not going with bituminous curbs. 38 <br /> 39 <br />Councilmember Stigney asked if the cost difference between the bituminous “lip” curb and 40 <br />concrete barrier curb is $186. Director Lee stated that most bituminous “lip” curbs are either 41 <br />buried under soil or have been shaved off over the years by snowplows etc. Councilmember 42 <br />Stigney stated he questions the difference in costs. Director Lee said the total project difference 43 <br />in cost is $122,000. 44 <br /> 45