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PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS <br /> Department: Storm Sewer <br /> Item: Pavement Management—Parking Lots <br /> Year(s): 2022—Tennis Court Replacements <br /> 2023 —4th Street NW Hansen Park Parking Lot <br /> 2023 —PW Garage East Parking Lot <br /> 2024—Driftwood West Lot, East and West Sunny Square <br /> 2024—NBCC patios and Parking Lot <br /> 2025 —Hidden Oaks and Innsbruck Park Parking Lots <br /> 2026—PW Garage Lot West <br /> 2027—Silver Oaks Parking Lot <br /> 2029—Totem Parking Lot <br /> 2030—Golf Course Parking Lot <br /> 2031 —Vermont and Silver Oaks Hard Court <br /> 2032—Well#8 <br /> 2032—Meadow Wood Hard Court <br /> 2033 —Freedom Hard Court and Skate Park <br /> 2034—Totem Hard Court <br /> 2034—Well#10 <br /> 2039—Freedom Park Parking Lot <br /> Cost: 2022—$10,000 <br /> 2022—$100,000 <br /> 2023 —$110,000 ($30,000 Hansen and $80,000 PW) <br /> 2024—$165,000 ($120,000 NBCC and $45,000 Parking Lots) <br /> 2025 —$30,000 <br /> 2026—$15,000 <br /> 2027—$15,000 <br /> 2029—$15,000 <br /> 2030—$30,000 <br /> 2031 —$30,000 <br /> 2032—$5,000 <br /> 2033 —$45,000 <br /> 2034—$30,000 <br /> 2039—2nd time completed $0 (watershed should not require this 2x) <br /> Description: This item includes cost to remove/install storm sewer and storm water treatment basins <br /> during the reconstruction of pavement/parking lots at each location indicated within the City. <br /> Justification: Pavement Management is included in the Comprehensive Street Plan that was <br /> adopted by the City Council in 1980 and 2008. The goal of the Plan is the following: <br /> 1. Optimize pavement service life <br /> 2. Stabilize maintenance requirements <br /> 3. Minimize financial impact on the community <br /> 41 <br />
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