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<br />Maurer, Terry <br /> <br />From: <br />Sent: <br />To: <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Miles Knutsen [milesknutsen@msn.com] <br />Tuesday, May 09,20069:11 AM <br />Maurer, Terry <br />RE: Naples/186th <br /> <br />Hello Terry, <br /> <br />Thanks for the update. I would be extremely pleased if the Council would include the <br />overlay project with the 2006 Overlay Project. In light of the SO/50 acceptance of a full <br />sewer and water upgrade, I can sympathize with those who would endure hardships. An <br />overlay would certainly give an ugraded appearance of the neighborhood and eliminate the <br />dust caused by the gravel road. The summer southerly breezes have never allowed us to <br />open windows because of the road dust. <br /> <br />I certainly appreciate yours and John's efforts and look forward to the paving rigs soon. <br /> <br />Miles <br /> <br />From: "Maurer, Terry" <TMaurer@ci.elk-river.mn.us> <br />To: <miles@knutsen.com> <br />Subject: Naples/186th <br />Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 08:19:06 -0500 <br /> <br />Miles, <br /> <br />At last night's City Council workshop John Dietz brought up your's and Teresa C's email <br />regarding at least getting the streets paved. There may not be the votes to proceed with <br />a sewer and water project because of the SO/50 split of the neighborhood that hasn't <br />changed in several years. John actually made motion to not hire an appraiser but to add <br />your area to the 2006 Overlay Project. The motion got tabled to next week with City <br />Council direction that I should send a letter to all property owners telling them of the <br />Council's proposed action. I'd like to hear from you what you think of this idea and what <br />others may think. <br />An overlay of the streets without curb and gutter would likely run $2300-2500 per parcel. <br />Please let me know your thoughts. <br /> <br />Terry Maurer <br /> <br />1 <br />