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10 <br />expense to the City. The bottom line is that it is not cost effective to maintain <br />these streetlights. <br /> <br />On August 9, 2004, the City Council approved Resolution 6327 approving a <br />contract award with Xcel Energy for the Street Light Replacement Program. Staff <br />has consulted with Xcel Energy and developed the following proposal: <br /> <br />Industrial Park Area – 40 Lights $191,000 <br />Parkview Area – 5 Lights $ 24,000 <br />Various Locations - 3 lights $ 18,000 <br />TOTAL $233,000 <br /> <br />The project is nearly complete. The lights have all been replaced with Xcel <br />Energy lights. There are only a few driveway patches in the industrial area that <br />Xcel Energy has yet to address. <br /> <br /> <br />STORM SEWER REHABILITATION PROJECT <br />2005 represents the second year of a five–year storm sewer inspection program. <br />As the City performs the inspections, a list of storm sewer failures and drainage <br />problems are identified. Staff is currently reviewing the list of larger storm sewer <br />problems and issues and developing a project list to be bid on by outside <br />contractors. Smaller storm sewer issues will be handled internally. <br /> <br />Potential 2005 projects follow: <br />Greenfield Park & Oakwood Park outlying areas and ditches - trench and <br />reestablish. <br />Pinewood Elementary School – re-install 48-inch pipe. <br />Woodcrest Park – fix washout and eroded swale <br />ArdanPark holding ponds – clean drainage restrictions <br /> <br /> <br />MOUNDS VIEW MANUFACTURED HOME SECOND ACCESS <br />On February 14, 2005 the City approved the acceptance and final payment for <br />this project via Resolution No. 6451. The Mounds View Manufactured Home Park <br />Community was financially responsible for a portion of this project. Therefore on <br />March 28, 2005 an Assessment Hearing was conducted and a Special <br />Assessment Levy was adopted via Resolution No. 6488. <br /> <br />Traffic counts were taken at this intersection in April of this year. The average <br />daily count for vehicles using the new access is 611 vehicles per day. <br /> <br /> <br />COUNTY ROAD 10 REDEVELOPMENT AND REVITALIZATION PLAN <br />On November 22, 2004, the City Council approved Resolution No. 6399 <br />approving a contract award for work associated with the County Road 10