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Item No: 8C <br />Meeting Date: February 25, 2019 <br />Type of Business: CB <br />Administrator Review: ____ <br /> <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Don Peterson, Public Works Director <br />Item Title/Subject: Resolution 9086 Approving the Feasibility Study for the 2019 <br />Street Project and Authorizing Plans and Specifications <br /> <br />Background/Discussion: <br />The City is in the process of rehabilitating streets throughout the City that were not <br />included in the 2007 Street Rehabilitation Plan. The 2019 proposed project includes <br />Woodale Drive from Mound View Boulevard to Edgewood Drive, along with Silver View <br />Park parking lot and the SBM Station #1 parking lot. (NOTE: The Silver View Parking lot <br />will be completed before the 2019 Festival in the Park.) <br /> <br />The Spring Lake Park, Blaine and Mounds View Fire Department (SBM) has also asked <br />if the City would assist with coordinating the rehabilitation of the parking lot at Fire <br />Station #1 located at 1710 County Highway 10 in Spring Lake Park in conjunction with <br />the 2019 Street Project. This will be a bid alternate on the documents and should SBM <br />agree to the cost, they will be funding this portion. A joint powers agreement has been <br />submitted to the attorney for review. <br /> <br />Woodale Drive from Mounds View Blvd. to Edgewood Drive is approximately 1,800 feet <br />in length. The street segment has concrete curb and gutter (MN/DOT Design B618) with <br />a bituminous pavement surface measuring 33-feet wide average back - to - back of <br />curb. Woodale was constructed in 1968. This street segment serves several companies <br />ranging from industrial, light commercial, along with the Allina Ambulance Service. <br />There are also seven residential properties on the South side of Woodale Drive, along <br />with Edgewood Middle School on the North. <br /> <br />Maintenance has included seal coating, pothole patching and skim coating as needed. <br />The current pavement is in poor condition with significant surface patching, potholes, <br />and moderate to high severity traverse cracking; curb and gutter is in fair to good <br />condition. American Engineering Testing, Inc. (AET) performed geotechnical and <br />pavement evaluation services on behalf of the City for Woodale Dr. and the Silver View <br />Park- parking lot. AET provided recommendations for pavement rehabilitation and <br />design. Stantec Consulting Services has reviewed and made further recommendations <br />for the rehabilitation of Woodale Drive, Silver View Parking Lot and SBM Fire <br />Department Station #1 parking lot. <br /> <br />The City Council has taken the following steps for the 2019 Street Project: <br />• November 13, 2018 City Council Authorize Feasibility <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />