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Question: Has the initial survey been completed? <br /> <br />Answer: The survey has been completed but soil boring will be taken in the next couple <br />of weeks. <br /> <br />Question: The manager of Dairy Queen asked if water could be available at all time. <br /> <br />Answer: It is anticipated that if new watermain is installed that the main will be in <br />place and tested prior to service hook ups. Water would not be available during the <br />switch from the old to new main. <br /> <br />Question: will everyone get new watermain and sanitary sewer? <br /> <br />Answer: No, it will only be replaced or repaired on an as needed basis. <br /> <br />Question: Is it possible to hire the Contractor to replace a residential driveway in its entirety? <br /> <br />Answer: We can not guarantee that the Contractor will be interested. The project is <br />awarded to the lowest responsible bidder and so it cannot be predetermined. Once the <br />contract is awarded the question will be posed to the Contractor and if interest is shown <br />a contact will be included in a construction newsletter. <br /> <br />Question: Will sidewalk be added everywhere? <br /> <br />Answer: Sidewalk will only be added where feasible and where it can be installed with <br />little disruption to existing trees and other landscaping. <br /> <br />Question: How far from the proposed curb line will the sidewalk be installed? <br /> <br />Answer: The back of the sidewalk (the edge closest to the residence) will be installed <br />one foot in from the right-of-way. This allows for an adequate boulevard width for <br />snow storage. This is of course the typical scenario and sidewalk has been installed <br />directly behind the curb for ease of construction. <br /> <br />Question: Will Norfolk be widened as part of the construction? <br /> <br />Answer: In order to adhere to the typical section adopted by Council it is planned to <br />widen Norfolk slightly. <br /> <br />Question: A fence was added at the property on the corner of Rush and 5th. Will it need to be <br /> removed if sidewalk is added? <br /> <br />Answer: The fence should have been installed within the property limits. The new <br />sidewalk would be constructed within City right-of-way and should not impact the <br />fence unless grade changes are necessary. <br /> <br /> <br />