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Howard R, Green Oompany <br /> <br />February 7, 2001 <br />File: 813320J-0325 <br /> <br />Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />Honorable Chairman and HRA Commissioners <br />City of Elk River <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />P.O. Box 490 <br />Elk River, MN 55330-0490 <br /> <br />RE: DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROJECT <br /> <br />Dear Council Members and Commissioners: <br /> <br />Attached to this correspondence are several pieces of information to assist you in your <br />deliberations relative to the proposed downtown sidewalk replacement project. They are as <br />follows: <br /> <br />1. TENTATIVE DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK SCHEDULE <br /> <br />In discussions held with the City and Municipal Utilities staff, it was felt that an eady <br />construction schedule was preferable to later in the year. This was assumed for a <br />couple of reasons. First, in the 1988 major downtown construction project, the business <br />owners at that time indicated that early construction was preferable to later in the <br />summer based on their business patterns. Also, Bryan Adams, General Manager of the <br />Elk River Municipal Utilities, indicated that he felt they would save money on the <br />underground electric installation if it could be done early in the season rather than later <br />in the year when there is a great demand for subcontractors that do this type of work. <br /> <br />A tentative schedule for the sidewalk replacement that was put together by staff <br />indicates how the project could proceed, assuming an assessment of a portion of the <br />cost is to be levied against the benefited property owners. As you can see from the <br />schedule, the preliminary feasibility study would need to be ordered on February 12, a <br />final decision on the amount of the assessment would need to be determined on <br />February 26, with both the public headng and assessment hearing held on March 19. <br />Prior to that evening of hearings, an informational meeting would be held with both the <br />business owners and the property owners of the downtown area. That would be held at <br />City Hall on Thursday, March 1. The schedule assumes that the adoption of the final <br />assessment roll and the ordedng of the improvement would take place on March I9, <br />along with direction from the City Council to approve plans and authorize advertisement <br />for bids. Bids could be received and presented to the City Council at their April 16th <br />meeting. We are assuming construction on the sidewalk would begin the week after and <br /> <br />O:\PROJ\813320J\0325\Ltr 02-07-01 CC.HRA.doc <br /> <br />1326 Energy Park Drive · St. Paul, MN 55108 · 651/644-4389 fax 651/644-9446 toll free 888/368-4389 <br /> <br /> <br />
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