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It is still being discussed where the Contractor's will store equipment and <br />materials. A location will be determined that does not add to the disruption to <br />businesses, but is in close proximity to the construction. <br /> <br />Timing of the Project - The Sidewalk Contractor can lay approximately 2000 <br />square feet of pavers a day depending on weather. It will take about two months <br />to complete the project with the addition of the burying of the overhead lines and <br />replacement of curb and gutter and gray sidewalk. <br /> <br />An early start date will be conducive to Iow bids and will allow ERMU to place <br />their upgraded lines before the extra capacity is needed. <br /> <br />After the introduction Terry Maurer opened the meeting up for questions. They were as <br />follows: <br /> <br />Question: Will there be down time for businesses? Response: Wooden ramps will be <br />installed to allow access to businesses at all times. <br /> <br />Question: The transformer or lines to the buildings will be left unless the owner chooses <br />to bury them? Response: That is correct. <br /> <br />Question: Can the owner of the building choose to bury their service at any time? <br />Response: That is correct. It was recommended that if several businesses choose to <br />bury their lines they attempt to coordinate the work in order to receive a lower bid. <br /> <br />Question: Will one block be ripped up at a time? Response: In order for both <br />contractors to continue to work at all times it might be necessary to disturb two blocks so <br />that either contractor may be working on a different block at the same time. <br /> <br />Question: Will the driveways be paver blocks? Response: Yes, this product has been <br />used for crosswalks in several cities and as street pavement in Duluth and is capable of <br />carrying heavy traffic. <br /> <br />Question: Will Northstar be adding lines in conjunction with this project? Response: <br />We have been in contact with Northstar and they have expressed interest in adding lines <br />in conjunction with the project. Every effort will be made to facilitate this in order to <br />prevent future disruption to the downtown area. <br /> <br />Question: Will U.S. West or other private utilities be doing any work? Response: We <br />have informed all of the small utilities of the project and notified them of the opportunity <br />to place additional or new lines. <br /> <br />Question: Where have these pavers been placed? Response: These pavers have <br />been placed in downtown Stillwater, St. Cloud, and Hopkins. <br /> <br />Question: Was the chief complaint of the old sidewalks that they were hard to shovel <br />and walk on? Response: There have been no claims made due to the existing <br />sidewalk although there have been some complaints. The new paver sidewalk will have <br />sand placed between the groves which should eliminate some of the problem. <br /> <br /> <br />
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