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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />December 12, 2017 <br />Page 4 <br />business should reopen in January. Mr. Welte noted almost all employees from the previous <br />business will remain. <br />Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Councilmember Jenson, to approve Resolution <br />17 -084; a Resolution Approving Combination Wine /Strong Beer License for Wine and Canvas <br />located at 2900 Pentagon Drive. <br />8 Motion Carried 4 -0. <br />9 <br />10 B. Resolution 17 -085: a Resolution Accepting. Plans and Specifications and Ordering <br />11 Advertisement for Bids for the 2018 Street and Utility Improvements. <br />12 <br />13 City Engineer Hubmer summarized the resolution for Council consideration approving the plans <br />14 and specifications and authorizing the advertisement for bids for the 2018 Street and Utility and <br />15 Improvement Project. Bids are anticipated to be opened or near January 17, 2018 with bid results <br />16 coming before Council in February. The street project location will include Macalaster Drive <br />17 (3Vh Ave NE to railroad tracks); Foss Road (37`h Avenue NE to Chandler Drive); and Highcrest <br />18 Road (north of 37`h Avenue NE). Backyard Drainage Improvements will be done from the <br />19 parking lot serving the apartments located at 3727 Foss Road, 3721 Foss Road and 3713 Foss <br />20 Road out letting to Mirror Lake. A water reuse retrofit will be done at Central Park Splash Pad. <br />21 <br />22 Mr. Hubmer reviewed the methods for selection are flood relief effort, existing utility <br />23 deterioration, pavement condition and adjacent infrastructure replacement (construction <br />24 phasing). The project location was indicated on a map including sanitary sewer system <br />25 improvements, water system improvements, drainage system improvements, street <br />26 improvements, erosion improvements, and Central Park water reuse retrofit. The project costs <br />27 and funding breakdown along with the accessed parcels were reviewed. The Special <br />28 Assessments total is $746,300; City Costs $1,926,200 for total cost $2,675,500. The Project <br />29 Schedule was reviewed in detail. Residents were invited to sign up for weekly email updates and <br />30 notifications regarding the 2018 Street and Utility Improvement Project on the City's website. <br />31 <br />32 Councilmember Gray asked about the bidding climate currently. Mr. Hubmer stated he believes <br />33 the competition will be strong and there could be between 11 and 16 bidders. <br />34 <br />35 Mayor Faust stated typically the City goes out for bids in January or February and been ahead of <br />36 others. The contractors are generally willing to take a `bird in the hand' as they don't know what <br />37 else may be coming. <br />38 <br />39 Councilmember Stille noted a sidewalk will be constructed on Foss Road in response to public <br />40 requests. Councilmember Stille asked Mr. Hubmer if there was any other feedback from the <br />41 public on the projects. Mr. Hubmer stated at the first public information meeting, it was <br />42 consistent the residents want to be able to walk off the street and increased parking with reduced <br />43 impact on the neighborhood. <br />44 <br />45 Councilmember Jenson asked about the potential grant monies and when would the award be <br />46 made. Mr. Hubmer stated they should hear in February about the grant from Rice Creek. <br />