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2 <br />PROJECT UPDATES <br /> <br />COUNTY ROAD H2 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br />All the remaining punch list items were addressed last year. On November 29, <br />2004 the City received a letter from SEH recommending the acceptance and final <br />payment for this project. This was presented to the City Council and approved on <br />December 13, 2004 via Resolution No. 6410. <br /> <br />As-built (record) plans were created and submitted to the City. This concludes <br />this project. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNTY ROAD H SIDEWALK PROJECT <br />This project is essentially complete. A punch list of minor items that needed to be <br />addressed by the contractor has been completed. Staff anticipates that SEH will <br />be submitting a letter recommending the acceptance and final payment for this <br />project within the next few weeks. <br /> <br />There was a water main break last fall that affected this project. A short section <br />of curb and sidewalk was removed. The curb will be replaced in June when the <br />contractor for the 2003 Street Improvement Project remobilizes to finish the <br />punchlist items for that project (this cost will be billed to the Water Repair Fund). <br />City crews will repair the sidewalk. <br /> <br /> <br />CITY HALL REHABILITATION PROJECT <br />On April 4, 2005, at a Work Session, the City Council reviewed the status of the <br />City Hall Rehabilitation Project, which included design and development level <br />plans. <br /> <br />On April 11, 2005, the City Council set a public hearing date of April 25, 2005 for <br />this project and authorized its publication. A presentation will be given at the <br />public hearing for this project. <br /> <br />On April 25, 2005, the City Council approved and authorized the execution of a <br />letter of agreement with SEH for the development of detailed plans and <br />specifications for the bidding document phase of the City Hall Rehabilitation <br />Project. <br /> <br />Staff is currently looking into developing a plan to relocate employees off-site <br />should this project proceed. An option for the Police Department would be to <br />relocate to the new Ramsey County facility off of Highway 96 in Arden Hills: 1425 <br />Paul Kirkwold Drive. The Community Center is being looked at as a possible <br />relocation site. Two general options are being explored at this time: 1) relocate all <br />City Hall Staff (except Police) to the Community Center, and 2) phase the project <br />so Community Development and Finance could remain in the 1994 building