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11 <br />Redevelopment and Revitalization Project to the engineering firm of Bonestroo, <br />Rosene, Anderlik & Associates Inc (BRAA). Survey work and data collection for <br />this project started the week of December 6, 2004. <br /> <br />A Project Management Team (PMT) has been developed for the project. The <br />PMT meets once a month to discuss various aspects of the projects. One of the <br />first priorities of this project was to evaluate the feasibility of installing an <br />Emergency Vehicle Preemption System (EVP) at all signalized intersections. <br />This is the system that allows emergency and safety vehicles to pass through <br />intersections without conflict with opposing traffic. This project was presented to <br />the City Council on April 25, 2005. The City Council approved Resolution 6502 <br />ordering the Emergency Vehicle Preemption (EVP) Installation Project. It is <br />planned to have the City Council award a contract for this project on August 8, <br />2005. <br /> <br /> <br />SPRING CREEK REGIONAL WATER QUALITY POND <br />On May 24, 2004, the City Council approved Resolution 6266 authorizing the <br />preparation of a preliminary feasibility report and consultant selection for the <br />construction of the Spring Creek Regional Sedimentation Pond to be located <br />south of Woodale Drive. <br /> <br />The City’s Capital Improvement Program had the creation of a feasibility report <br />for a regional sedimentation pond to be located south of Woodale Drive <br />scheduled for 2004. The adopted 2004 Budget had allocated in the Storm Water <br />fund $15,000.00 for a feasibility report for the creation of this sedimentation pond. <br /> <br />As part of the permit for the 2003 Street Improvement Project, the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District required a letter from the City “stating its intent to enhance <br />water quality treatment for this area and outlining specifics on the future regional <br />practice mentioned for the Spring Lake Road trunk storm sewer system“. What <br />the Watershed was looking for is written commitment from the City to perform <br />regional storm water treatment. <br /> <br />A draft feasibility report entitled “2nd Draft“ was submitted to the City Council on <br />April 11, 2005, with a proposed resolution to award a land appraisal contract. At <br />that meeting, the City Council made a motion to postpone this item until after a <br />decision is made on the 2005 Street Improvement Project. <br /> <br />With the approval of the sufficiency of petition in opposition to the 2005 Street <br />Improvement Project, Staff will be presenting this project to the City Council <br />requesting direction on any further action. <br /> <br /> <br />PROGRAM AVENUE / COUNTY ROAD H2 CURVE ANALYSIS <br />On October 11, 2004 the City Council approved Resolution No. 6369 authorizing <br />the execution of a Letter Agreement with BRAA for the investigation and