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8 <br />This process will take a considerable length of time to complete. Once <br />completed, the infrastructure rehabilitation needs for the entire City, including <br />what was the 2005 Street Improvement Project area, will be reviewed. The City <br />will then develop a program and schedule based on several factors such as <br />physical needs, financial constraints, and public support. <br /> <br />Staff anticipates that the soonest a neighborhood infrastructure program could be <br />implemented is 2007. <br /> <br /> <br />HIDDEN HOLLOW STREET AND UTILITY INSTALLATION (RESIDENTIAL <br />DEVELOPMENT) PROJECT <br />Similar to the 2003 Street Improvement Project, there are several punch list <br />items that will need to be completed. The utility punch list items will be completed <br />by June 1, 2005. Also, as with the 2003 Street Improvement Project, the wear <br />course will be paved in July/early August of this year. <br /> <br /> <br />GROVELAND PARK BUILDING REPLACEMENT PROJECT <br />On October 25, 2004, the City Council approved Resolution 6383 approving and <br />authorizing the execution of a Letter of Agreement with TKDA in the amount of <br />$19,600 for the preparation of plans and specifications for the Groveland Park <br />Building Replacement Project. <br /> <br />City Staff has met on site with TKDA’s architect and project engineer to discuss <br />design issues. There are slight changes to the Hillview Plan recommended for <br />this project. These changes will increase the efficiency and utility of this building. <br />TKDA has surveyed the site and has submitted draft plans. The draft plans were <br />distributed at the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting on April 28th and <br />will be discussed by the Commissioners at the May 26th meeting. <br /> <br />Should the Parks and Recreation Commission find the plans acceptable and <br />wish to proceed with the project, they may make a motion at the May 26th <br />meeting. If this occurs, the draft plans and the Commissions recommendation to <br />approve the plans and order the project will be submitted to the City Council on <br />June 13, 2005 for their consideration. <br /> <br /> WELL NO 3 & 5 REHABILITATION PROJECT <br />The City established a maintenance program whereby the wells would be <br />evaluated and rehabilitated on a seven-year cycle. The City tried a longer period <br />of eleven years; however, it was discovered that this period was too long to <br />identify minor problems and correct them before they became major <br />replacements. Wells Number 3 and 5 were last rehabilitated in 1997. Based on <br />the seven-year evaluation schedule, they were therefore due for rehabilitation <br />last year. <br /> <br />The 2004 adopted budget has a total of $60,000 for well inspection and