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02-06-2023 City Council Meeting Minutes
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Mr. Spiczka stated that each entity that has a stake in 9th Avenue has a different <br /> opinion. He asked the Council if they want a joint meeting to discuss the project? <br /> Discussion to go past Krist Court as Pequot Lakes agreed to do at least that. <br /> Discussion ensued about different options for the road and maintenance on <br /> the road. Residents are opposed to having the road cutoff. Council <br /> consensus is to get all entities together. <br /> Mr. Spiczka stated Patriot Ave is set for chip sealing and get it restriped. <br /> Mr. Spiczka stated that each entity on Ackerson/Nelson/Wild Acres seems to <br /> have a different opinion on how to move forward. He said Breezy Point is <br /> moving options. Mr. Spiczka listed each Council Members ideas. Mayor <br /> Gardner does not like the idea of doing one block and would like to see the <br /> entire road done at the same time. Council Member Pederson stated that <br /> with the new splashpad they cannot wait for ten years to do anything <br /> because an attraction like that will bring in more visitors. He suggested to do <br /> it right with the curb and gutter as soon as possible. Discussion ensued about <br /> the lack of parking by the park. Council Member Ronning agreed that they <br /> need to get that block done as soon as possible. <br /> Mr. Houle said this is the feedback they are looking for so they can do the at <br /> surface cost estimate and curb and gutter estimate. He stated doing one <br /> bloc at a time is a challenge because of the intersections on the north and <br /> south ends and trying to merge back into what is already there. He stated <br /> they will be going a few hundred feet past each intersection to make it work. <br /> Council consensus is to have no turn lanes or limit the turn lanes. Junior <br /> Council Member Spiczka said he likes the parallel parking concept. <br /> 9.5 Final Payment Larson Parkway <br /> Mr. Houle said there was a bunch of close out items that comes a long with <br /> these types of construction projects. He said this is the last release of retainage <br /> and it seems to be in order and the road is functioning for over a year now. <br /> COUNCIL MEMBER CLEMENT MOVED TO APPROVE THE FINAL <br /> PAYMENT OF $3,294.09 TO DECHANTAL EXCAVATING. COUNCIL <br /> MEMBER PEDERSON SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 4- <br /> 0. <br /> 9.6 Road Projects Plannina/Timeline <br /> Mr. Spiczka said the biggest one project planned is Main and Front street. <br /> He stated there has been substantial repairs to the roads recently which <br /> included repairs to prevent manholes from falling in. He asked the Council if <br /> staff should move forward with planning to do this project in 2024. Tim Houle <br /> stated that the study they asked them to hold off on was from the stoplight to <br /> the interchange but the north part of Front Street was not included in the <br /> study. Council consensus is to plan for 2024. <br />
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