Public Hearing - Dan Schluender, City Engineer
Title
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Order Improvement and Order Preparation of Plans and Specifications for the 2023 Southwest Area Street Reconstructions, Improvement Project No. 23-07
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Executive Summary
Council is asked to conduct the public hearing and consider ordering the improvements and preparation of Plans and Specification for the 2023 Southwest Area
Background
Notice for this hearing has been published and mailed. An open house for affected property owners was held on November 15, 2022.
The proposed project will reconstruct the following streets:
• 90th Avenue from Polk Street to cul-de-sac
• 90th Lane from Polk Street to Fillmore Street
• 91st Avenue from Polk Street to Pierce Street
• Taylor Street from 90th Lane to 91st Avenue
• Fillmore Street from 90th Lane to 91st Avenue
• Pierce Street from 89th Avenue to 91st Avenue
• 3rd Street from 90th Avenue to 90th Lane
• 6th Street from 90th Avenue to 90th Lane
• 90th Avenue from 3rd Street to 6th Street
• 90th Lane from University Avenue to 7th Street
• 92nd Avenue from University Avenue to 3rd Street
• 92nd Lane from University Avenue to 3rd Street
• 3rd Street from cul-de-sac to 92nd Lane
The project consists of city streets with rural sections and no curb and gutter. The method of reconstruction will be a full reconstruction to the city standard residential street with concrete curb and gutter and is further explained in the feasibility report. Additional proposed improvements on the above streets also include replacement of certain water main valves and hydrants, traffic control signage, and appurtenant construction.
The estimated cost of these proposed improvements is $5,040,490.00 with $1,113,140.00 to be assessed to the benefitting properties over a 15-year period. Replacement of existing sanitary sewer castings/rings and select hydrants and valves at an estimated cost of $607,100.00 is proposed to be paid for by City Public Utility Funds. The remaining portion of $3,320,250.00 is proposed to be paid from the City’s Pavement Management Program Fund.
The proposed project is necessary, cost-effective, and feasible and will result in a benefit to the properties proposed to be assessed.
Schedule of Actions
08/01/2022 |
Initiate Project and Order Preparation of Feasibility Report |
11/07/2022 |
Receive Feasibility Report and Order Public Hearing |
11/15/2022 |
Public Information Meeting |
12/19/2022 |
Hold Public Hearing, Order Improvement, and Order Preparation of Plans and Specifications |
02/06/2023 |
Approve Plans and Specification and Order Advertisement for Bids |
03/07/2023 |
Open Bids |
03/20/2023 |
Accept Bid |
05/23-10/23 |
Construction of Improvements |
03/2024 |
Assess Improvements |
2025 |
First Assessment Payment Due with Real Estate Taxes |
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Recommended Council Action
By motion, approve the Resolution.
Strategic Plan Relationship
This project aligns with the City’s strategic plan goal of well-maintained infrastructure by providing high-quality street surfaces.
Board/Commission Review
Not required
Financial Impact
The project will be funded by a combination of assessments, bond proceeds placed in the City Pavement Management Program fund, and Public Utility Funds. There are sufficient funds to cover these costs.
Public Outreach/Input
The project is being conducted pursuant to MN Statutes, Chapter 429 and is compliant with all public notification requirements thereof.
Staff Recommendation
By motion, adopt the resolution.
Attachment List
Attached to this item is a project location map and feasibility report.
Body
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 22-173 the Blaine City Council, adopted on the 7th day of November, 2022, ordered a public hearing on the proposed project; and
WHEREAS, the required notices were published and mailed to benefitting property owners, and the public hearing was held on the 19th day December, 2022, at which time all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Blaine as follows:
1. Such improvements are hereby ordered as proposed in the Feasibility Report, which was accepted by Resolution No. 22-173 adopted on the 7th day of November, 2022.
2. The City Engineer is hereby designated as the Engineer for this improvement and is directed to prepare plans and specifications for the making of this improvement.
3. The City Council declares its official intent to reimburse the city for the costs of the improvements from the proceeds of tax exempt bonds.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Blaine this 19th day of December 2022.