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Elk River, MN - Official Website <br />Program. <br />Discussion <br />F1 Linda Lee <br />2 points <br />I am 100% for this management program. Other <br />cities use this method with success. I do not like <br />the assessment to property owners. It is difficult <br />on many residents and creates stress. A nominal <br />monthly charge can be absorbed. Please go <br />forward with this new city street pavement <br />management program. I'm so glad, someone had <br />the initiative to do something different! <br />Mar 11, 2013 9:14 PM <br />Flap as Inappropriate Reply <br />F1 Matt Spaniol <br />2 points <br />I agree with this method of funding the city <br />streets. I also believe the city needs to pay closer <br />attention to semi / garbage truck traffic and its <br />impact on the streets. Where the flow of traffic <br />demands that garbage trucks and snow plows <br />turn, the burden on the street can significantly <br />reduce its anticipated life cycle. <br />Please move forward with the funding method to <br />employ a monthly franchise fee. <br />Mar 12, 2013 9:19 AM <br />r Flap as Inappropriate Reply <br />Justin, Elk River City Engineer <br />37 points <br />Truck traffic, among other factors <br />does directly affect the life of a <br />pavement. This was one of the <br />reasons the City of Elk River <br />implemented organized garbage <br />collection service. This reduces the <br />amount of garbage trucks on a given <br />street to one per week. <br />Mar 13, 2013 11:32 AM <br />Page 2 of 13 <br />http:// mn- elkriver. civicplus .comICommunityVoicelldeal City- Street - Pavement - Managem... 04/11/2013 <br />