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Page 2 of 3 <br /> 218-568-5222(office)218-568-5860(fax) <br /> speine@pegu kes-mn.gov <br /> uny.ppequ _.es- n.gov <br /> From: Tim Houle [mailto:Tim.Houle @wsn-mn.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 2:53 PM <br /> To: Sandy Peine <br /> Cc: Mike Rude <br /> Subject: FW: Pequot Lakes - Hwy 371 - Project Priority List for 2009 <br /> Sandy, <br /> A while back, we helped the City get placed on the MN Department of Health's Project Priority <br /> List (PPL) for possible funding assistance to help the City in any watermain work that they <br /> might have to do in conjunction with MnDOT's proposed Highway 371 improvements. <br /> My understanding is that you pretty much remain on the PPL unless you request either to be <br /> removed or you proceed with the next step of getting placed on the Intended Use Plan (IUP), <br /> which basically means you are ready for construction and you need funding assistance. <br /> The City can "do nothing" and will probably just remain on the PPL. Or, you may want to send <br /> a letter to Mr. Schnickel (or call him first) describing the situation the City is in with the latest <br /> timing information MnDOT has given and seeking Mr. Schnickel's advice on whether to remain <br /> on the PPL, or ask to be taken off and re-apply at a later date when more details, costs, and <br /> schedules are known. <br /> Sandy, we can make a call to Mr. Schnickel if you would like. With the latest timing from <br /> MnDOT, if I had to bet, I would guess we might ask to be taken off and then re-apply at a later <br /> date. However, I am not sure what Mr. Schnickel might prefer or recommend. <br /> TimH <br /> From: Sandy Peine [mailto:speine @pequotlakes-mn.gov] <br /> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 12:48 PM <br /> To: Tim Houle <br /> Subject: Project Priority List for 2009 <br /> Tim, <br /> Is there anything we need to do with this? <br /> Sandy Peine, City Clerk <br /> Cider of <br /> Pequott <br /> Lakes <br /> 7/24/2008 <br />