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All concrete curbing on the East side of Quincy Street is scheduled to be replaced, while <br />the West side will have spot curb replacement. <br />Residents will once again have the option of the Private Improvement Program, this is <br />the same program that has been offered to residents in all of the street projects. The <br />Private Improvements consist of widening the width of the driveway apron and replacing <br />the sanitary sewer line form the city's mainline into right of way (or back of curb). All <br />driveway apron widening must be approved by the Community Development Director. <br />Community Development will also require all non -conforming driveways and aprons to <br />be corrected. <br />Stantec's final design will be based on American Engineering Testing Inc. (AET) <br />geotechnical and pavement evaluation report. Stantec has provided a construction <br />estimate of $1,041,301.48 this does not include any water main work, gate valves and <br />sanitary sewer main line repairs, cured in place pipe work (CIPP). <br />Strategic Plan Strategy/Goal: Maintain and Plan for Infrastructure Improvements. <br />Financial Impact: No Financial Impact to 2019 Budget funding from the Street <br />Improvement CIP-budget estimate of $55,000 for Engineering Quincy Street. <br />Recommendation: Staff recommends the City Council adopt the attached Resolution <br />approving Stantec to complete the final design plans, specifications and bidding <br />documents for the 2020 Street Improvement Project, for Quincy Street from County Road <br />H2 to County Road I. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Don Peterson <br />Public Works Director <br />