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Project Area ²
0 300 600150
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2018 Collector Road Reconstruction- Kenrick Avenue -
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2018 Kenrick Ave.
Reconstruction Project
Neighborhood Meeting
June 21, 2017
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Tonight’s Meeting
•Introduce the project to area property owners
•Solicit comments from property owners
•Provide an update to the City Council
•Begin work on the feasibility study for the project
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Project Background
•Lakeville’s Pavement Management Program
•City streets are rated based on their condition
•Purpose is to identify roadways in need of
reconstruction
•Information was used to develop the City’s Capital
Improvement Plan (CIP)
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Project
Location
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Existing Conditions –Kenrick Avenue
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Existing Conditions –Kenrick Avenue
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Proposed Improvements
•Street reclamation
•Spot curb and gutter
replacement
•Storm sewer
improvements
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Proposed Improvements
•Storm Drainage
•Proactively identify issues to reduce future
maintenance costs and prolong the life of the
pavement
•Replace/add storm sewer to improve drainage
and address issues such as:
•Standing water/icing in the street
•Accelerated pavement deterioration
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Utility Evaluations
•Televise sanitary sewer main lines
•Inspect all manholes
•Inspect storm sewer facilities
•Inspect watermain and review maintenance
histories
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Utility Needs
•Watermain
•Existing iron pipes
•Soils were determined
to be corrosive
•Identify areas with
maintenance histories
for replacement
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Street and Utility Improvements
•Couple pavement
reclamation with
efforts to extend the
useful life of existing
utilities
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Watermain Improvements
•Install corrosion
protection
•Reduce frequency of
watermain breaks
•Extend the useful life
of the watermain
pipe
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Watermain Improvements
•Replace approx. 500
feet of watermain
•South of 167th Street
•History of watermain
breaks
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Special Assessments
•Street/Storm Sewer Improvements
•Street and storm sewer costs are 40% assessed
•Assessed on per front foot basis for properties
zoned for commercial/industrial use
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Project Schedule
Neighborhood Meeting June 21, 2017
Finalize Feasibility Report October, 2017
Present Feasibility Report October 16, 2017
Public Hearing November 20, 2017
Prepare Plans and Specifications November,2017 –February, 2018
Open Bids March, 2018
Assessment Hearing April, 2018
Construction April –November, 2018
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Next Steps
•Gather feedback from the neighborhood
•Provide and update to the City Council
•Complete the feasibility report and
preliminary cost estimates
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Project Communications
•Visit the City’s website for complete project
status updates
www.lakevillemn.gov