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Mounds View City Council O I v AP P R OVE O <br />11, <br />p gp <br />Regular Meeting <br />------- -------- -------------------'--------'--_-__________---- <br />Four1988 <br />---- <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reviewed Public Works <br />14. Considerate <br />Director Minetor's memo of July 11 to the City Council <br />of Staff Mewo <br />regarding the bid award for the sanitary sewer repair <br />Regarding Bid <br />on Silver Lake Road between Woodcrest Drive and Wood- <br />Award for <br />dale Drive. He stated that after conferring with SEH, <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />Staff would recommend accepting the low bid with the <br />Repair, Silver <br />PVC alternate. He also pointed out the agreement <br />Lake Road <br />calls for the County to reimburse the City for <br />surfacing costs in a total amount of $32,966, which <br />represents 50 percent of the bid price for road work. <br />Motion/Second: Quick/Hankner to award the contract <br />or sanitary sewer replacement on Silver Lake Road <br />(City project $58-1) to BaD Underground, Inc., in the <br />amount of $176,137, and establish a construction con- <br />tingency of 10 percent, for a total project cost of <br />$193,750.70. <br />0 <br />Motion Carried <br />5 ayes nays <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley stated the entire strip <br />of Silver Lake Road between Woodcrest and County Road <br />H2 would have to be shut down during this work, and <br />notices would be sent out and signs posted in advance. <br />Attorney Meyers had no report. <br />15. Report of <br />Attorney <br />Councilmember Quick had no report. <br />16. Reports of <br />Councilmembers: <br />Councilmember <br />Quick <br />Councilmember Blanchard asked for an update on the <br />CouncBlanchard <br />recycling program. <br />City Planner Herman reviewed the statistics from <br />the first pick-up, with 11.4 tons being picked up <br />from 322 households, which represents 7 percent of <br />the City. She stated the majority of what was picked <br />up was newspapers, and they hope for better participa- <br />tion next week. <br />Councilmember Hankner asked if there was another way, <br />cther than a brochure, to remind people how to sort, <br />and she suggested an insert in the water billing, which <br />people could post on their refrigerator door. <br />City Planner Herman stated they hope to send out a <br />flyer within the next few months, perhaps using the -- <br />Boy Scouts to deliver it. She added it would not be <br />possible to send it with the water billings, as those <br />are postcards, and the postage cost would increase if <br />they changed the format. <br />