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6 <br /> <br />converting existing <br />ponds to fishing ponds <br />and piers, a <br />museum/veterans <br />memorial tribute , <br />other sports or <br />expanded sports <br />facilities, etc.) <br />Continue addressing <br />inflow & infiltration <br />through maintaining <br />and expanding the <br />HOPP Program by <br />continuing the lateral <br />sewer line inspection <br />to reduce the <br />Metropolitan Council’s <br />waste water processing <br />charges, and <br />maintaining storm <br />water management <br />plan. , develop <br />information PR & <br />Implementation Plan to <br />residents and <br />businesses that <br />educates and <br />addresses the <br />consequences of <br />inflow& infiltration & <br />ways to help reduce <br />and/or eliminate the <br />extra water capacity <br />with a goal of reducing <br />the costs that Met- <br />Council invoices the <br />City by at least 2-3% <br />annually. Expand & <br />continue HOPP <br />Program with <br />apartments & <br />businesses <br />$972,249 Slip lining <br />$175,000 <br />$1,082,918 2022 Slip <br />lining $175,000, City is <br />about 80% lined <br />$1,200,651 by 2025, <br />assumes 3.5% cost <br />increases for MCES <br />charges and 10% <br />reduction in volume. <br />100% lined by 2025 <br />Continue Slip lining <br />Program <br /> <br />Design all parks to be <br />ADA assessable and <br />consider the diverse <br />population <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />l <br />I