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97-624L� --7 �� CITY OF ST. PAIIL COUNCIL FILE NO. � �`�'�Z� PRELIMINARY ORDER By ��w _ /1"" �1 File No. S9 72-S97079 Voting Ward_7 In the Matter of Reconstruction of sidewalks at the following location(s): 597072 - Both sides Bush Ave from Stroh Drive to Weide St 597073 - Both sides Euclid St from Flandrau St to Kennard St 597074 - Both sides Forest St from Wilson Ave to Euclid St 597075 - With integral curb on the north side of E Seventh St from Ocean St to Johnson Pkwy at 1301 E Seventh only 597076 - Both sides E Sixth St £rom Cypress St to Earl St 597077 - Both sides E Third St from Cypress St to Earl St 597078 - Both sides E Third St from Forest St to Cypress St 597079 - Both sides E Third St from Mendota St to Forest St ���z� *ESTIMATED COI3STRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three £amily structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$7.45 per front foot for a five (5) foot wide walk and $8.94 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New constructioa (where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $3.33 per square foot. Al1 corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the first 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. MULTI-RESIDENTIAL than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 100°s of actual cost estimated to be approximately $4.50 per square foot. The Council of the City oE Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: l. � �3 That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 1997 Public Improvement Aid. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd day o£ July, 1997, at 4:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPER50NS Yeas Nays �lakey '� ostrom �Collins �arris �egard �orton +�une Adopted by Council: Date �$ �� Certified Passed by Council Secretary �In Favor By cl- �Against "� � � Mayor PIIAI ICtlCB JUN 141997 ruoiic nesring Date - July 23, 1997 RE 5-16-97 w�_ . DEPAATMENT10FF1CFJCOUNCIL DAiEMIT1A7ED GREEN SHEET NO. Public Works Sidewalks 5-2-9� ��7�p7�pp7E INITIAUDATE CONTACTPERSONbPHONE �DEPAPTMENTDIRECTOR �CINCOUNCIL Robert A. Lissick - 266-6121 A59GN � CEN ATfOPNEY �CI7V CIEflK NUMBEAFOR MUSTBEONCAUNCILAGENDABY(DAiE) (�—/{—J7 ROUTING �BUDGETDIRECTOR �FIN.dMGT.SERVICESDIR Must be in Council Research Office �p�A MAYOF(ORASSISTANn t Coundl Research b noon Frida 5-23-97 ❑ � TOTAL f1 OF $IGNATUHE PAGES 1 _(CIIP ALL LOCATION$ FOp SIGNATURE) � ASSOCIA7E � DEPA ACCOUMAM ACTION REWESSED � �� $�"( Reconstruct Sidewalk & Reconstruct Sidewalk With lntegral Curb in Ward 7(See attached IistJ <�- o� Z� 7 RECAMMENDATIONS: Apqwa (� rn Rd�ea (P) pER30NAL SERVICE COMFlACT3 MUST ANSWEP THE FOLLOWING OUESTIONS: PLANNINO CAMM4SSION _CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1. Ha3 thie pBEa Ne worked u�der a eontract for this deparvnent4 Y _CIB COMMf(TEE _, 2. Has this p�fs Nfir Ne b9en a Ciry empl0yee? Y A S7AFF 3. Does ihia person/firm possess a skiil not normaly possessed by any currant ciry — employee? _DISTRICTCAUNCIir' � _ YES NO Sl1PPORTS WHICH COUNqL OBJECTNE9 Explaln a{I yes answsrs on separsta shaei and attach to green sheef INRIATING PROBLEM, ISSUE.OPPORNNITY (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHVj: The problem "detective sidewa(k" was created because ot tree roots, delaterious subgrade material, altarnating freefthaw cycles, service life limits, chemical additives, extreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide level and must be addressed and corrected on an annual basis. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would worsen to a state where it would be rendered unusable and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possble litigations. ADVANTpGESIFAPPROVED: The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe detect free sidewalks for its many citizens. The sidewalk contrecta are axacutad by prlvata contractora, eo It lollowa that privata eactor Jobs ar� croeted ea a result ot thia activlry. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: Historically, the sidewalk reconstructions have created negative feedback in the area of construction procedure and assessmeni. Simpfy stated, property owners detest assessments, and daspite the fact up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized, it s1iN remains controversial. r �-,�.z x:; ;� E'°� '€; �etdtl3�..'a! s '�.'�`�.t.5 � f;3�`f 1 �i i9�Jl DISADVANTAGES iF NOT APPROVEO: This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deteriorate, which in turn, will generate more personal injury suits, uliimately resuiting in the expenditure of larger dollar amounts in eventual repairs and/or replacement, as wel� as claim payouts. TOTALAMOUNTOFTRANSACf10N5 �� 55 �50 COSTlREVENUEBUDGETED(CIRCLEONE) YES NO FUNDINGSOURCE 97-M-o663 A,. PiA 97 � S 7�a�� pqTVITYNUMBER C97-27729-0784-27oi2 FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPUI{41) � p ° � C� C�B J� ° SO�OOO CITIZEN SERVICE OFFICE Fred ow+uq Citv c�erk CIN OF SAINT PAUL Norm Colemun, Mayor I70 City Adl ISW. %vDoggBoulev�d S`mrtPmd,Mwnerota 55102 TeL: 61b266-8989 Far. 612-266-8689 Web: hl1pJ/HmwsTpaulgw TOD: 266-8509 MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 18. THRU AUGUST 22.1997 MONDAY - August 18 Planning Commission Planning & Land Use Committee 3:30 P.M. 1400 City Hall Annex Joint Properry Tax Advisory Committee 4:30 P.M. 360 Colborne Ajd. A-B TUESDAY - August 19 Planning Commission Housing Task Force Ramsey Couniy 8oard and Committee Meetings Summary Abatement Appeals -Legislative Hearing Officer Properiy Code Enforcement Appeals - Legislative Hearing Officer Ramsey County Executive Session - CLOSED TO PUBLIC St. Paul Port Authority Cred'R Committee St. Paul ChaRer Commission WEDNESDAY - August 20 St. Paul Workforce Development Council Public Housing Agency ' Ciiy Council THURSDAY - August 21 E�cecutive Cammittee Civic Center Autho�ty Heritage Preservation Commission FRIDAY - August 22 Planning Commission Steering Committee Meeting Planning Commission 8:00 A.M. 1300 City Hall Annex 10;00 A.M. Council Chambers 10:00 A.M. 330 City Hall 1:30 P.M. 330 City HaII 1:45 P.M. 220 City Hall 2:OOP.M. 1900 Landmark Center 345 St. Peter Street 7:00 P.M. Merrick Community Center 715 Edgerton 7:30 A.M. 25 W. 4th Street 3rd Floor Conference Room 5 9:00 A.M. 480 Cedar Street 3:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:30 A.M. Administrative Conference Room Civic Center 5:00 P.M. Room 40 City Hall 7:45 A.M. Room 41 City Hall 8:30 A.M. Room 40 A& B Cify Hall ` Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channe118. Interpreter service for the hearing impaired will be provided at public meetings upon request. Request can be made by calling 266-8509 (Voice and TDD) Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M, A minimum of hvo days notice is required. L� --7 �� CITY OF ST. PAIIL COUNCIL FILE NO. � �`�'�Z� PRELIMINARY ORDER By ��w _ /1"" �1 File No. S9 72-S97079 Voting Ward_7 In the Matter of Reconstruction of sidewalks at the following location(s): 597072 - Both sides Bush Ave from Stroh Drive to Weide St 597073 - Both sides Euclid St from Flandrau St to Kennard St 597074 - Both sides Forest St from Wilson Ave to Euclid St 597075 - With integral curb on the north side of E Seventh St from Ocean St to Johnson Pkwy at 1301 E Seventh only 597076 - Both sides E Sixth St £rom Cypress St to Earl St 597077 - Both sides E Third St from Cypress St to Earl St 597078 - Both sides E Third St from Forest St to Cypress St 597079 - Both sides E Third St from Mendota St to Forest St ���z� *ESTIMATED COI3STRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three £amily structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$7.45 per front foot for a five (5) foot wide walk and $8.94 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New constructioa (where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $3.33 per square foot. Al1 corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the first 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. MULTI-RESIDENTIAL than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 100°s of actual cost estimated to be approximately $4.50 per square foot. The Council of the City oE Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: l. � �3 That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 1997 Public Improvement Aid. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd day o£ July, 1997, at 4:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPER50NS Yeas Nays �lakey '� ostrom �Collins �arris �egard �orton +�une Adopted by Council: Date �$ �� Certified Passed by Council Secretary �In Favor By cl- �Against "� � � Mayor PIIAI ICtlCB JUN 141997 ruoiic nesring Date - July 23, 1997 RE 5-16-97 w�_ . DEPAATMENT10FF1CFJCOUNCIL DAiEMIT1A7ED GREEN SHEET NO. Public Works Sidewalks 5-2-9� ��7�p7�pp7E INITIAUDATE CONTACTPERSONbPHONE �DEPAPTMENTDIRECTOR �CINCOUNCIL Robert A. Lissick - 266-6121 A59GN � CEN ATfOPNEY �CI7V CIEflK NUMBEAFOR MUSTBEONCAUNCILAGENDABY(DAiE) (�—/{—J7 ROUTING �BUDGETDIRECTOR �FIN.dMGT.SERVICESDIR Must be in Council Research Office �p�A MAYOF(ORASSISTANn t Coundl Research b noon Frida 5-23-97 ❑ � TOTAL f1 OF $IGNATUHE PAGES 1 _(CIIP ALL LOCATION$ FOp SIGNATURE) � ASSOCIA7E � DEPA ACCOUMAM ACTION REWESSED � �� $�"( Reconstruct Sidewalk & Reconstruct Sidewalk With lntegral Curb in Ward 7(See attached IistJ <�- o� Z� 7 RECAMMENDATIONS: Apqwa (� rn Rd�ea (P) pER30NAL SERVICE COMFlACT3 MUST ANSWEP THE FOLLOWING OUESTIONS: PLANNINO CAMM4SSION _CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1. Ha3 thie pBEa Ne worked u�der a eontract for this deparvnent4 Y _CIB COMMf(TEE _, 2. Has this p�fs Nfir Ne b9en a Ciry empl0yee? Y A S7AFF 3. Does ihia person/firm possess a skiil not normaly possessed by any currant ciry — employee? _DISTRICTCAUNCIir' � _ YES NO Sl1PPORTS WHICH COUNqL OBJECTNE9 Explaln a{I yes answsrs on separsta shaei and attach to green sheef INRIATING PROBLEM, ISSUE.OPPORNNITY (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHVj: The problem "detective sidewa(k" was created because ot tree roots, delaterious subgrade material, altarnating freefthaw cycles, service life limits, chemical additives, extreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide level and must be addressed and corrected on an annual basis. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would worsen to a state where it would be rendered unusable and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possble litigations. ADVANTpGESIFAPPROVED: The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe detect free sidewalks for its many citizens. The sidewalk contrecta are axacutad by prlvata contractora, eo It lollowa that privata eactor Jobs ar� croeted ea a result ot thia activlry. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: Historically, the sidewalk reconstructions have created negative feedback in the area of construction procedure and assessmeni. Simpfy stated, property owners detest assessments, and daspite the fact up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized, it s1iN remains controversial. r �-,�.z x:; ;� E'°� '€; �etdtl3�..'a! s '�.'�`�.t.5 � f;3�`f 1 �i i9�Jl DISADVANTAGES iF NOT APPROVEO: This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deteriorate, which in turn, will generate more personal injury suits, uliimately resuiting in the expenditure of larger dollar amounts in eventual repairs and/or replacement, as wel� as claim payouts. TOTALAMOUNTOFTRANSACf10N5 �� 55 �50 COSTlREVENUEBUDGETED(CIRCLEONE) YES NO FUNDINGSOURCE 97-M-o663 A,. PiA 97 � S 7�a�� pqTVITYNUMBER C97-27729-0784-27oi2 FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPUI{41) � p ° � C� C�B J� ° SO�OOO CITIZEN SERVICE OFFICE Fred ow+uq Citv c�erk CIN OF SAINT PAUL Norm Colemun, Mayor I70 City Adl ISW. %vDoggBoulev�d S`mrtPmd,Mwnerota 55102 TeL: 61b266-8989 Far. 612-266-8689 Web: hl1pJ/HmwsTpaulgw TOD: 266-8509 MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 18. THRU AUGUST 22.1997 MONDAY - August 18 Planning Commission Planning & Land Use Committee 3:30 P.M. 1400 City Hall Annex Joint Properry Tax Advisory Committee 4:30 P.M. 360 Colborne Ajd. A-B TUESDAY - August 19 Planning Commission Housing Task Force Ramsey Couniy 8oard and Committee Meetings Summary Abatement Appeals -Legislative Hearing Officer Properiy Code Enforcement Appeals - Legislative Hearing Officer Ramsey County Executive Session - CLOSED TO PUBLIC St. Paul Port Authority Cred'R Committee St. Paul ChaRer Commission WEDNESDAY - August 20 St. Paul Workforce Development Council Public Housing Agency ' Ciiy Council THURSDAY - August 21 E�cecutive Cammittee Civic Center Autho�ty Heritage Preservation Commission FRIDAY - August 22 Planning Commission Steering Committee Meeting Planning Commission 8:00 A.M. 1300 City Hall Annex 10;00 A.M. Council Chambers 10:00 A.M. 330 City Hall 1:30 P.M. 330 City HaII 1:45 P.M. 220 City Hall 2:OOP.M. 1900 Landmark Center 345 St. Peter Street 7:00 P.M. Merrick Community Center 715 Edgerton 7:30 A.M. 25 W. 4th Street 3rd Floor Conference Room 5 9:00 A.M. 480 Cedar Street 3:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:30 A.M. Administrative Conference Room Civic Center 5:00 P.M. Room 40 City Hall 7:45 A.M. Room 41 City Hall 8:30 A.M. Room 40 A& B Cify Hall ` Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channe118. Interpreter service for the hearing impaired will be provided at public meetings upon request. Request can be made by calling 266-8509 (Voice and TDD) Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M, A minimum of hvo days notice is required. L� --7 �� CITY OF ST. PAIIL COUNCIL FILE NO. � �`�'�Z� PRELIMINARY ORDER By ��w _ /1"" �1 File No. S9 72-S97079 Voting Ward_7 In the Matter of Reconstruction of sidewalks at the following location(s): 597072 - Both sides Bush Ave from Stroh Drive to Weide St 597073 - Both sides Euclid St from Flandrau St to Kennard St 597074 - Both sides Forest St from Wilson Ave to Euclid St 597075 - With integral curb on the north side of E Seventh St from Ocean St to Johnson Pkwy at 1301 E Seventh only 597076 - Both sides E Sixth St £rom Cypress St to Earl St 597077 - Both sides E Third St from Cypress St to Earl St 597078 - Both sides E Third St from Forest St to Cypress St 597079 - Both sides E Third St from Mendota St to Forest St ���z� *ESTIMATED COI3STRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three £amily structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$7.45 per front foot for a five (5) foot wide walk and $8.94 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New constructioa (where no walk existed) - 100� of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $3.33 per square foot. Al1 corner residential properties will receive a credit up to the first 150 feet of new or reconstructed sidewalk along and abutting the "long side" of the property. MULTI-RESIDENTIAL than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 100°s of actual cost estimated to be approximately $4.50 per square foot. The Council of the City oE Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: l. � �3 That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 1997 Public Improvement Aid. That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 23rd day o£ July, 1997, at 4:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall and Court House Building in the City of Saint Paul. That notice of said public hearing be given to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPER50NS Yeas Nays �lakey '� ostrom �Collins �arris �egard �orton +�une Adopted by Council: Date �$ �� Certified Passed by Council Secretary �In Favor By cl- �Against "� � � Mayor PIIAI ICtlCB JUN 141997 ruoiic nesring Date - July 23, 1997 RE 5-16-97 w�_ . DEPAATMENT10FF1CFJCOUNCIL DAiEMIT1A7ED GREEN SHEET NO. Public Works Sidewalks 5-2-9� ��7�p7�pp7E INITIAUDATE CONTACTPERSONbPHONE �DEPAPTMENTDIRECTOR �CINCOUNCIL Robert A. Lissick - 266-6121 A59GN � CEN ATfOPNEY �CI7V CIEflK NUMBEAFOR MUSTBEONCAUNCILAGENDABY(DAiE) (�—/{—J7 ROUTING �BUDGETDIRECTOR �FIN.dMGT.SERVICESDIR Must be in Council Research Office �p�A MAYOF(ORASSISTANn t Coundl Research b noon Frida 5-23-97 ❑ � TOTAL f1 OF $IGNATUHE PAGES 1 _(CIIP ALL LOCATION$ FOp SIGNATURE) � ASSOCIA7E � DEPA ACCOUMAM ACTION REWESSED � �� $�"( Reconstruct Sidewalk & Reconstruct Sidewalk With lntegral Curb in Ward 7(See attached IistJ <�- o� Z� 7 RECAMMENDATIONS: Apqwa (� rn Rd�ea (P) pER30NAL SERVICE COMFlACT3 MUST ANSWEP THE FOLLOWING OUESTIONS: PLANNINO CAMM4SSION _CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1. Ha3 thie pBEa Ne worked u�der a eontract for this deparvnent4 Y _CIB COMMf(TEE _, 2. Has this p�fs Nfir Ne b9en a Ciry empl0yee? Y A S7AFF 3. Does ihia person/firm possess a skiil not normaly possessed by any currant ciry — employee? _DISTRICTCAUNCIir' � _ YES NO Sl1PPORTS WHICH COUNqL OBJECTNE9 Explaln a{I yes answsrs on separsta shaei and attach to green sheef INRIATING PROBLEM, ISSUE.OPPORNNITY (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHVj: The problem "detective sidewa(k" was created because ot tree roots, delaterious subgrade material, altarnating freefthaw cycles, service life limits, chemical additives, extreme temperature variations, etc. These problems occur on a citywide level and must be addressed and corrected on an annual basis. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would worsen to a state where it would be rendered unusable and subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falls and possble litigations. ADVANTpGESIFAPPROVED: The community will benefit from this project because it will provide safe detect free sidewalks for its many citizens. The sidewalk contrecta are axacutad by prlvata contractora, eo It lollowa that privata eactor Jobs ar� croeted ea a result ot thia activlry. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED: Historically, the sidewalk reconstructions have created negative feedback in the area of construction procedure and assessmeni. Simpfy stated, property owners detest assessments, and daspite the fact up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized, it s1iN remains controversial. r �-,�.z x:; ;� E'°� '€; �etdtl3�..'a! s '�.'�`�.t.5 � f;3�`f 1 �i i9�Jl DISADVANTAGES iF NOT APPROVEO: This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deteriorate, which in turn, will generate more personal injury suits, uliimately resuiting in the expenditure of larger dollar amounts in eventual repairs and/or replacement, as wel� as claim payouts. TOTALAMOUNTOFTRANSACf10N5 �� 55 �50 COSTlREVENUEBUDGETED(CIRCLEONE) YES NO FUNDINGSOURCE 97-M-o663 A,. PiA 97 � S 7�a�� pqTVITYNUMBER C97-27729-0784-27oi2 FINANCIAL INFORMATION: (EXPUI{41) � p ° � C� C�B J� ° SO�OOO CITIZEN SERVICE OFFICE Fred ow+uq Citv c�erk CIN OF SAINT PAUL Norm Colemun, Mayor I70 City Adl ISW. %vDoggBoulev�d S`mrtPmd,Mwnerota 55102 TeL: 61b266-8989 Far. 612-266-8689 Web: hl1pJ/HmwsTpaulgw TOD: 266-8509 MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 18. THRU AUGUST 22.1997 MONDAY - August 18 Planning Commission Planning & Land Use Committee 3:30 P.M. 1400 City Hall Annex Joint Properry Tax Advisory Committee 4:30 P.M. 360 Colborne Ajd. A-B TUESDAY - August 19 Planning Commission Housing Task Force Ramsey Couniy 8oard and Committee Meetings Summary Abatement Appeals -Legislative Hearing Officer Properiy Code Enforcement Appeals - Legislative Hearing Officer Ramsey County Executive Session - CLOSED TO PUBLIC St. Paul Port Authority Cred'R Committee St. Paul ChaRer Commission WEDNESDAY - August 20 St. Paul Workforce Development Council Public Housing Agency ' Ciiy Council THURSDAY - August 21 E�cecutive Cammittee Civic Center Autho�ty Heritage Preservation Commission FRIDAY - August 22 Planning Commission Steering Committee Meeting Planning Commission 8:00 A.M. 1300 City Hall Annex 10;00 A.M. Council Chambers 10:00 A.M. 330 City Hall 1:30 P.M. 330 City HaII 1:45 P.M. 220 City Hall 2:OOP.M. 1900 Landmark Center 345 St. Peter Street 7:00 P.M. Merrick Community Center 715 Edgerton 7:30 A.M. 25 W. 4th Street 3rd Floor Conference Room 5 9:00 A.M. 480 Cedar Street 3:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:30 A.M. Administrative Conference Room Civic Center 5:00 P.M. Room 40 City Hall 7:45 A.M. Room 41 City Hall 8:30 A.M. Room 40 A& B Cify Hall ` Cablecast live and repeated on Saint Paul Channe118. Interpreter service for the hearing impaired will be provided at public meetings upon request. Request can be made by calling 266-8509 (Voice and TDD) Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M, A minimum of hvo days notice is required.