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00-260✓�-;sl CITY OF 3T. PAU2. ��: ; COUNCIL FILE TO. O " a`�.O By � V._J Fil _500015 - S 0035 �� Voting Ward 4_ In the Matter of sidearalk raconstructioa at the following locations: 500015 - Both sides North Albert Street from West Arlington Avenue to West Nebraska Avenue at 1483, 1485, 1489, 1495 & 1499 North Albert Street only. S00016 - Both sides Ann Arbor Street from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. 500017 - Both sides Carroll Avenue from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. S00018 - South side Chelton Street from North Fairview Avenue to West Minnehaha Avenue. S00019 - Both sides North Cleveland Avenue from Roblyn Avenue to St. Anthony Avenue. 500020 - East side Holton Avenue from West Nebraska Avenue to West Hoyt Avenue at 1506 & 1510 Holton Street only_ 500021 - North side Midway Parkway from Arona Street to Simpson Street. 500022 - West side Montrose Place from Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue at 221 Montrose Place only. 500023 - Both sides West Nebraska Avenue from North Pascal Street to North Albert Street & East Side North Pascal Street from McKinley Street to West Nebraska Avenue. 500024 - Both sides Roblyn Avenue from North Cleveland Avenue to North Wilder Street. 500025 - Both sides Roblyn Avenue from North Finn Street to North Cleveland Avenue. 500026 - Both sides Simpson Street from Midway Parkway to Frankson Avenue. 500027 - South side St. Anthony Avenue from North Cleveland Avenue to North Wilder Street. 500025 - Both sides Tatum Street from Chelton Avenue to Hewitt Avenue. 500029 - Both sides Temple Court from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. 500030 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue. 500031 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Marshall Avenue to Iglehart Avenue & North side Marshall Avenue from North Fairview Avenue to North Wheeler Street. 500032 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from West Minnehaha Avenue to Englewood Avenue. 500033 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Summit Avenue to Ashland Avenue. So0034 - West side Woodlawn Avenue from Princeton Avenue to Goodrich Avenue. 500035 - West side Woodlawn Avenue from St. Clair Avenue to Princeton Avenue_ oo-a�a *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a five (5) foot wide walk and $11.58 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 1000 of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $4.32 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(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.84 per square foot. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, � that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 2000 Public Improvement Aid. E c That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12"' dav of April, 2000 5:30 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 hy the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPERSONS Yeas Nays Q� „ Benanav ,.-� Blakey ��� �,,�- —BOStrom ,i Coleman ✓Aarris ,/ Lantry ,/Reiter �In Favor �Against a ti4bse,�� Adopted by Council: Date�_3po� Certified Passed by Council Secretary gy � � ' ��� ���- ���� Mayor T Pnm�neH.ror�c�nc«maLIV� 1-�t �l� G4/W f1�I `J (T V'V _ P�Iic Works - S"idewalk Division -15-0p- R EN SHEET NO. � 02746 AGTPERSONdPlqNE INfTIAUDATE INR7AL/DAif rryTvedF (266-608'n p "k " �cmanonr�EV�� �arrcouna� /S Cl— �.G BEONWUIqLAGENDABY(DAT� Z_ +- fl � �BUDGEfWRECTOR ❑FlN&MGTKSEiMCESdR 5�i' v Wc G�l�- �v� . ������,�� o ���R�h Al#OFSIGNJITUHEPA66 _ I�ALLLOCATpMSFON9NiUTUREI uASSOCiATE uDEPT REqJESTED Fieconstruct Sidewalk in Ward 4(See attachetl fist) � � J � � �� h cowAEdDnnoNS: Mw� U7 a Reiect (R) PFASONAL SERVICE C01ffRACTS YUST ANSWEf? THE fOLLOWING DUE5710NS: _R.uuanG Ca.amss�d�l _Crvas6tv� coAUnssrod 7. Fias this perso�rtn ever waketl under a contract fwthis department7 pBCOA�n(iiff YES NO — — 2 fias this persoNfirtn ever been a citY �PbY�? A � �T� — YES NO asrwcrcax+a� _ a noes mis versoMrtn possess a ska� not noRnaM aossessee Er any airrent citv emWovee? wWCt�cotNJCaOBJECTivE? YES NO aFxplNn alt yes wwors en aeparete sMet and attaeh W green sheet W x�rtu�m� rHOe�M.+ssue. orPOrnuwrv (vrtw. vrtar. w�. w�r�, wrir�: The problem'defective sidewalk' was caused by muftiple problems, tree roots, poor subgrade materials, freeRhaw cycles, service life limds, chemical addkive�, extreme temperature variations, etc. These probiems occur on a citywide basis and smust be addressed and corrected annually. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would worsen to a state where it �would be unusable arnf subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falis and possible Iitigations. AWAMIIGES IF AP%70VED: 7he community will benefit from this project because R will provide safe defect free sidewalks for its citizens. The sidewalk contracts are done by private contractors generating public sector jobs as a result. DISADVAMAGES IP APPflOVEP. Historically, the sidewalk reconstructions have created negative fieedback because of construction procedures and assessments. Property owners question the assessments, despite the fact that up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized. Having to assess for walk reconstruction remains a controversial issue. Councii Research Center MAR a 9 2Q�0 DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPpOVED This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deteriorate, which in tum, will generate more personal injury suits, resufting in the expenditure of larger dollar amou�ts in repairs and replacemerrt, as weli as ciaim payouts. Councit�?esearch Center MAR 0 8 2ppp TAL AYOUNT OFTRANSACTION S � 03 � . COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ON� o YES No FUNDINGSWFiCE 00-M-0671 A, PFA Od � � .p�yNm �pa27753-07 Fx,nNC�u.wFOAMniwN:towwN> . � . - L ��B �� ° 50�0�� � " ✓�-;sl CITY OF 3T. PAU2. ��: ; COUNCIL FILE TO. O " a`�.O By � V._J Fil _500015 - S 0035 �� Voting Ward 4_ In the Matter of sidearalk raconstructioa at the following locations: 500015 - Both sides North Albert Street from West Arlington Avenue to West Nebraska Avenue at 1483, 1485, 1489, 1495 & 1499 North Albert Street only. S00016 - Both sides Ann Arbor Street from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. 500017 - Both sides Carroll Avenue from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. S00018 - South side Chelton Street from North Fairview Avenue to West Minnehaha Avenue. S00019 - Both sides North Cleveland Avenue from Roblyn Avenue to St. Anthony Avenue. 500020 - East side Holton Avenue from West Nebraska Avenue to West Hoyt Avenue at 1506 & 1510 Holton Street only_ 500021 - North side Midway Parkway from Arona Street to Simpson Street. 500022 - West side Montrose Place from Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue at 221 Montrose Place only. 500023 - Both sides West Nebraska Avenue from North Pascal Street to North Albert Street & East Side North Pascal Street from McKinley Street to West Nebraska Avenue. 500024 - Both sides Roblyn Avenue from North Cleveland Avenue to North Wilder Street. 500025 - Both sides Roblyn Avenue from North Finn Street to North Cleveland Avenue. 500026 - Both sides Simpson Street from Midway Parkway to Frankson Avenue. 500027 - South side St. Anthony Avenue from North Cleveland Avenue to North Wilder Street. 500025 - Both sides Tatum Street from Chelton Avenue to Hewitt Avenue. 500029 - Both sides Temple Court from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. 500030 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue. 500031 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Marshall Avenue to Iglehart Avenue & North side Marshall Avenue from North Fairview Avenue to North Wheeler Street. 500032 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from West Minnehaha Avenue to Englewood Avenue. 500033 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Summit Avenue to Ashland Avenue. So0034 - West side Woodlawn Avenue from Princeton Avenue to Goodrich Avenue. 500035 - West side Woodlawn Avenue from St. Clair Avenue to Princeton Avenue_ oo-a�a *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a five (5) foot wide walk and $11.58 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 1000 of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $4.32 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(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.84 per square foot. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, � that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 2000 Public Improvement Aid. E c That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12"' dav of April, 2000 5:30 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 hy the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPERSONS Yeas Nays Q� „ Benanav ,.-� Blakey ��� �,,�- —BOStrom ,i Coleman ✓Aarris ,/ Lantry ,/Reiter �In Favor �Against a ti4bse,�� Adopted by Council: Date�_3po� Certified Passed by Council Secretary gy � � ' ��� ���- ���� Mayor T Pnm�neH.ror�c�nc«maLIV� 1-�t �l� G4/W f1�I `J (T V'V _ P�Iic Works - S"idewalk Division -15-0p- R EN SHEET NO. � 02746 AGTPERSONdPlqNE INfTIAUDATE INR7AL/DAif rryTvedF (266-608'n p "k " �cmanonr�EV�� �arrcouna� /S Cl— �.G BEONWUIqLAGENDABY(DAT� Z_ +- fl � �BUDGEfWRECTOR ❑FlN&MGTKSEiMCESdR 5�i' v Wc G�l�- �v� . ������,�� o ���R�h Al#OFSIGNJITUHEPA66 _ I�ALLLOCATpMSFON9NiUTUREI uASSOCiATE uDEPT REqJESTED Fieconstruct Sidewalk in Ward 4(See attachetl fist) � � J � � �� h cowAEdDnnoNS: Mw� U7 a Reiect (R) PFASONAL SERVICE C01ffRACTS YUST ANSWEf? THE fOLLOWING DUE5710NS: _R.uuanG Ca.amss�d�l _Crvas6tv� coAUnssrod 7. Fias this perso�rtn ever waketl under a contract fwthis department7 pBCOA�n(iiff YES NO — — 2 fias this persoNfirtn ever been a citY �PbY�? A � �T� — YES NO asrwcrcax+a� _ a noes mis versoMrtn possess a ska� not noRnaM aossessee Er any airrent citv emWovee? wWCt�cotNJCaOBJECTivE? YES NO aFxplNn alt yes wwors en aeparete sMet and attaeh W green sheet W x�rtu�m� rHOe�M.+ssue. orPOrnuwrv (vrtw. vrtar. w�. w�r�, wrir�: The problem'defective sidewalk' was caused by muftiple problems, tree roots, poor subgrade materials, freeRhaw cycles, service life limds, chemical addkive�, extreme temperature variations, etc. These probiems occur on a citywide basis and smust be addressed and corrected annually. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would worsen to a state where it �would be unusable arnf subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falis and possible Iitigations. AWAMIIGES IF AP%70VED: 7he community will benefit from this project because R will provide safe defect free sidewalks for its citizens. The sidewalk contracts are done by private contractors generating public sector jobs as a result. DISADVAMAGES IP APPflOVEP. Historically, the sidewalk reconstructions have created negative fieedback because of construction procedures and assessments. Property owners question the assessments, despite the fact that up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized. Having to assess for walk reconstruction remains a controversial issue. Councii Research Center MAR a 9 2Q�0 DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPpOVED This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deteriorate, which in tum, will generate more personal injury suits, resufting in the expenditure of larger dollar amou�ts in repairs and replacemerrt, as weli as ciaim payouts. Councit�?esearch Center MAR 0 8 2ppp TAL AYOUNT OFTRANSACTION S � 03 � . COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ON� o YES No FUNDINGSWFiCE 00-M-0671 A, PFA Od � � .p�yNm �pa27753-07 Fx,nNC�u.wFOAMniwN:towwN> . � . - L ��B �� ° 50�0�� � " ✓�-;sl CITY OF 3T. PAU2. ��: ; COUNCIL FILE TO. O " a`�.O By � V._J Fil _500015 - S 0035 �� Voting Ward 4_ In the Matter of sidearalk raconstructioa at the following locations: 500015 - Both sides North Albert Street from West Arlington Avenue to West Nebraska Avenue at 1483, 1485, 1489, 1495 & 1499 North Albert Street only. S00016 - Both sides Ann Arbor Street from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. 500017 - Both sides Carroll Avenue from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. S00018 - South side Chelton Street from North Fairview Avenue to West Minnehaha Avenue. S00019 - Both sides North Cleveland Avenue from Roblyn Avenue to St. Anthony Avenue. 500020 - East side Holton Avenue from West Nebraska Avenue to West Hoyt Avenue at 1506 & 1510 Holton Street only_ 500021 - North side Midway Parkway from Arona Street to Simpson Street. 500022 - West side Montrose Place from Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue at 221 Montrose Place only. 500023 - Both sides West Nebraska Avenue from North Pascal Street to North Albert Street & East Side North Pascal Street from McKinley Street to West Nebraska Avenue. 500024 - Both sides Roblyn Avenue from North Cleveland Avenue to North Wilder Street. 500025 - Both sides Roblyn Avenue from North Finn Street to North Cleveland Avenue. 500026 - Both sides Simpson Street from Midway Parkway to Frankson Avenue. 500027 - South side St. Anthony Avenue from North Cleveland Avenue to North Wilder Street. 500025 - Both sides Tatum Street from Chelton Avenue to Hewitt Avenue. 500029 - Both sides Temple Court from North Cretin Avenue to North Finn Street. 500030 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Dayton Avenue to Marshall Avenue. 500031 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Marshall Avenue to Iglehart Avenue & North side Marshall Avenue from North Fairview Avenue to North Wheeler Street. 500032 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from West Minnehaha Avenue to Englewood Avenue. 500033 - Both sides North Wheeler Street from Summit Avenue to Ashland Avenue. So0034 - West side Woodlawn Avenue from Princeton Avenue to Goodrich Avenue. 500035 - West side Woodlawn Avenue from St. Clair Avenue to Princeton Avenue_ oo-a�a *ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION RATES RESIDENTIAL RATES (One, two or three family structures) Reconstruction (replacement of old sidewalk) -$9.65 per front foot for a five (5) foot wide walk and $11.58 per front foot for a six (6) foot wide walk. All other widths will be prorated accordingly. New construction (where no walk existed) - 1000 of the actual cost estimated to be approximately $4.32 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(More than three family structures), NON-RESIDENTIAL RATES For new and reconstructed sidewalk; 1000 of actual cost estimated to be approximately $5.84 per square foot. The Council of the City of Saint Paul having received the report of the Mayor upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved with no alternatives, � that the estimated cost thereof is *SEE ABOVE for estimated construction rates, financed by assessments and 2000 Public Improvement Aid. E c That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 12"' dav of April, 2000 5:30 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 hy the Charter, stating the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. COUNCILPERSONS Yeas Nays Q� „ Benanav ,.-� Blakey ��� �,,�- —BOStrom ,i Coleman ✓Aarris ,/ Lantry ,/Reiter �In Favor �Against a ti4bse,�� Adopted by Council: Date�_3po� Certified Passed by Council Secretary gy � � ' ��� ���- ���� Mayor T Pnm�neH.ror�c�nc«maLIV� 1-�t �l� G4/W f1�I `J (T V'V _ P�Iic Works - S"idewalk Division -15-0p- R EN SHEET NO. � 02746 AGTPERSONdPlqNE INfTIAUDATE INR7AL/DAif rryTvedF (266-608'n p "k " �cmanonr�EV�� �arrcouna� /S Cl— �.G BEONWUIqLAGENDABY(DAT� Z_ +- fl � �BUDGEfWRECTOR ❑FlN&MGTKSEiMCESdR 5�i' v Wc G�l�- �v� . ������,�� o ���R�h Al#OFSIGNJITUHEPA66 _ I�ALLLOCATpMSFON9NiUTUREI uASSOCiATE uDEPT REqJESTED Fieconstruct Sidewalk in Ward 4(See attachetl fist) � � J � � �� h cowAEdDnnoNS: Mw� U7 a Reiect (R) PFASONAL SERVICE C01ffRACTS YUST ANSWEf? THE fOLLOWING DUE5710NS: _R.uuanG Ca.amss�d�l _Crvas6tv� coAUnssrod 7. Fias this perso�rtn ever waketl under a contract fwthis department7 pBCOA�n(iiff YES NO — — 2 fias this persoNfirtn ever been a citY �PbY�? A � �T� — YES NO asrwcrcax+a� _ a noes mis versoMrtn possess a ska� not noRnaM aossessee Er any airrent citv emWovee? wWCt�cotNJCaOBJECTivE? YES NO aFxplNn alt yes wwors en aeparete sMet and attaeh W green sheet W x�rtu�m� rHOe�M.+ssue. orPOrnuwrv (vrtw. vrtar. w�. w�r�, wrir�: The problem'defective sidewalk' was caused by muftiple problems, tree roots, poor subgrade materials, freeRhaw cycles, service life limds, chemical addkive�, extreme temperature variations, etc. These probiems occur on a citywide basis and smust be addressed and corrected annually. Left uncorrected, the sidewalk condition would worsen to a state where it �would be unusable arnf subject to increased pedestrian injuries from falis and possible Iitigations. AWAMIIGES IF AP%70VED: 7he community will benefit from this project because R will provide safe defect free sidewalks for its citizens. The sidewalk contracts are done by private contractors generating public sector jobs as a result. DISADVAMAGES IP APPflOVEP. Historically, the sidewalk reconstructions have created negative fieedback because of construction procedures and assessments. Property owners question the assessments, despite the fact that up to one-half the assessment is City subsidized. Having to assess for walk reconstruction remains a controversial issue. Councii Research Center MAR a 9 2Q�0 DISADVANTAGES IF NOT APPpOVED This option would allow the infrastructure of sidewalk stock to deteriorate, which in tum, will generate more personal injury suits, resufting in the expenditure of larger dollar amou�ts in repairs and replacemerrt, as weli as ciaim payouts. Councit�?esearch Center MAR 0 8 2ppp TAL AYOUNT OFTRANSACTION S � 03 � . COST/REVENUE BUDGETED (CIRCLE ON� o YES No FUNDINGSWFiCE 00-M-0671 A, PFA Od � � .p�yNm �pa27753-07 Fx,nNC�u.wFOAMniwN:towwN> . � . - L ��B �� ° 50�0�� � "