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June 21, 2010 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />work, but after analyzing the bids and talking to each of the bidders, we will be paying a fair price for the <br />Kcrosidaaeonof <br />bridge work. <br />Rer�WAAAtcabmfx <br />2AM�g <br />in order to offset the higher costs for the trail, staff could negotiate a than order to delete out the line <br />gh g �= <br />limse. Repatldo. 10.170 <br />' <br />item for placing aggregate base provided by the City and perform this work with our in-house forces. <br />The low bidder, Sunram Construction Inc., has not done work for the City in the past, but has done similar <br />work in other communities and is qualified and capable of performing work of this kind and magnitude. <br />Council Business <br />OMOf <br />Director Wyffels repotted MNDOT informed the City that all work on the Silver Lake Rd bridge is MSA <br />F�ksbmdWmAcuqtmgBids <br />(Minnesota State Aid) eligible. A few photos were displayed to refresh the council on the proposed project area <br />and Awftaco mw <br />Councilmember Phillips thanked Director Wyffels for the alignment of the trail in Hansen Park, <br />fa Pwi=8-7, SafeRo"ks <br />as it meets the expectations of the council. Councilmember Phillips suggested including a "NB" <br />ho <br />171. Reeoh�timi b 0 �a <br />logo on the ornamental fence. Director Wyffels suggested the logo could be problematic, <br />045. <br />because it could appear backwards. Councilmember Bauman questioned the reason for the logo. <br />Councilmember Phillips stated he thinks it would look good. Director Wyffels reported the <br />proposed cost for adding a logo to the fence would likely be minimal. <br />Councilmember Bauman questioned the number of kids using the trail, and whether the kids <br />would be more apt to avoid the trail and use the grass. Director Wyffels suggested bikers would <br />prefer the trail, as well as in the winter when the paved trail will be plowed. <br />Motion by Councilmember Phillips, seconded by Councilmember Samuelson to accept <br />the bids and adopt the attached resolution awarding a contract for City Project 8-7, <br />with the addition of adding small New Brighton Logos in the center of each section at a <br />cost of less than $100 each. <br />'1 Ayes, 3 Nays -Motion Failed <br />Councilmember Samuelson questioned the benefit of the inclusion of the logo, as did <br />Councilmember Bauman. <br />Motion by Councilmember Bauman, seconded by Councilmember Samuelson to accept <br />the bids and adopt the attached resolution awarding a contract for City Project 8-7, Safe <br />Routes to School (SRTS) to the lowest responsible bidder, Sunram Construction Inc., <br />in the amount of $313,166.20. <br />4 Ayes, 0 Nays -Motion Carried <br />2. Consideration ofResohrtionAccepting Bids and Awarding a Contract for Project 10-1, 2010 Street 2 Cotmdaaamof <br />Rehabilitation ReportNo. 10-172. Resolution No.10-046. Rmbib AmepungBids <br />and AwmdmgaConW <br />lurPmjed m1, 2010 sheet <br />RAdmIdabm ReparNo. <br />46 <br />Director of Public Works Wyffels reported seven bids were received, the bids were consistent 0672 Res9uornNo. 10 <br />a6 <br />with the feasibility report, with the exception of the stormwater improvements at Meadow Wood <br />Park. This project, if awarded, must be completed by October 15, 2010. This project will be <br />funded from a combination of City of New Brighton general taxes, special assessments, and <br />utility enterprise funds. <br />Councilmember Phillips questioned if the pond near 28`h Ave will be improved. Director Wyffels <br />