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Public Works Project Updates <br /> October 26, 2009 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Parking Lot Lighting Improvements at Silver View Park: <br /> The construction of two additional parking lot light fixtures at Silver View Park is currently being <br /> coordinated with Xcel Energy. Xcel will furnish, install, and maintain the light fixtures and in <br /> return, the City pays for energy usage associated with those lights (estimated around $66 per <br /> month). Most street lights in Mounds View are operating under these agreements with Xcel. <br /> The City is required to cover any costs associated with supplying power to those light fixtures, <br /> which totals $2,064 for the pair of lights being installed at Silver View Park. These costs will be <br /> covered by Bethlehem Baptist Church from their donation in August 2009 tagged for this use. <br /> Parking Lot Lighting Improvements at Random Park: <br /> Public Works staff is evaluating the best way to provide lighting for the parking lot at Random <br /> Park. Staff is scheduled to meet with an electrician to investigate adding a fixture on the <br /> building to address the lighting needs of the parking lot. If lighting from the building is <br /> inadequate, staff will pursue a pole mounted light fixture in the lot (by Xcel or City-owned). The <br /> Parks and Recreation and Forestry Commission recommended that construction for this lighting <br /> not exceed $2,000 and be funded by the Park Dedication Fund. <br /> New Maintenance Standards for Traffic Sign Reflectivity: <br /> New mandates from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are been adopted relating to <br /> new traffic sign reflectivity standards. The City is required by Federal law to establish and <br /> implement a sign assessment or management method to maintain minimum levels of sign <br /> reflectivity by January 2012. Compliance for regulatory, warning, and ground-mounted guide <br /> signs is January 2015 and compliance for overhead guide signs and street name signs is <br /> January 2018. <br /> City staff has been evaluating all traffic signs in areas included in the Streets and Utilities <br /> Improvement Program. However, a more formal sign management plan will be developed to <br /> inventory and assess all City-owned traffic and street signs, including the systematic on-going <br /> periodic assessment, maintenance, and replacement of these signs. <br /> City Forestry Update: <br /> Rick Whiskey's last day as City Forester was September 30, 2009. This position was a shared <br /> expense between New Brighton and Mounds View through a Joint Powers Agreement <br /> established in 1981. Staff from both cities have expressed interest in continuing the agreement <br /> and have placed the agreement "on-hold" until a new City Forester is hired or six months from <br /> Rick's departure, whichever occurs first. Under the current agreement, the City Forester spends <br /> 1-1/2 days, or 30% of his time, on Mounds View's forestry needs. Mounds View's cost for this <br /> position is pro-rated to this amount. <br /> If the City Forester is to be rehired by New Brighton, it's expected that this position will be filled <br /> by April 2010. In the interim, each city has been on their own with any forestry needs. The <br /> Public Works Department has taken on the city forestry services on behalf of Mounds View <br /> during this time. Some of these tasks have/will include the following: <br /> • Re-inspecting diseased oaks marked for removal (deadline is November 1); <br /> • Trimming trees in parks and right-of-way; <br /> • Contracting for trimming services (bucket truck and chipper); <br /> • Applying for Tree City USA Recertification; <br /> • Coordination for the spring tree sale; and <br /> • Initiating plans to deal with Emerald Ash Borer. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Nick DeBar - Public Works Director <br />