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March 23,2021 Page 9 of 10 <br /> Council Business Council Business <br /> 1. f <br /> 1. Consideration of Approval of Plans and Specifications, Amendment 2 to the ApprovalofPl Consideration oa <br /> of Plans and <br /> Professional Services Contract with Kimley Horn, and Authorization to Specifications, <br /> Advertise for Bids for City Project 20-6, Traffic Signal Old Highway 8 and 8th Amendment 2 to the <br /> Avenue. Professional Services <br /> Contract with Kimley <br /> Horn,and <br /> City Manager Massopust indicated Director of Community Assets and Development Schlichting would be Authorization to <br /> is Bids <br /> presenting this item to the Council. Advert City P Project 20-6 <br /> , for <br /> , <br /> Director of Community Assets and Development Schlichting stated the purpose of this item is to Traffic Signal Old <br /> advance the project to the next step, which is to publicly advertise for bids. Bids are Highway 8 and 8th <br /> tentatively scheduled to be opened April/May, with construction to begin as early as May Avenue. <br /> 2021. This project consists of the reconstruction of 8th Avenue from Old Highway 8 to 10th <br /> Street by the removal of the existing bituminous surfacing, removal and replacement of <br /> broken or settled sections of concrete curb and gutter, sanitary sewer construction, <br /> storm sewer construction, hydrant replacement, street excavation and grading, <br /> aggregate base, bituminous surfacing, and boulevard repair improvements. <br /> Director of Community Assets and Development Schlichting explained during the redevelopment of <br /> the Midtown Village development a traffic analysis was performed. Based on current and <br /> future traffic demands a signal at Old Highway 8 and 8th Avenue NW is required. Ramsey <br /> County is responsible for Old Highway 8 and therefor is responsible for two legs of this <br /> intersection and half of the costs. The Cooperative Agreement established the County and <br /> City share of this project to be split evenly. The reconstruction of this intersection will <br /> Old Highway 8 going on a road diet from the intersection down to 5th Street NW. The <br /> reconstruction will include LED lighting, and a multi-use bituminous trail on the east side of <br /> Old 8. <br /> Director of Community Assets and Development Schlichting stated to make this project possible the <br /> City/County will be acquiring easements or property from Pulte and 575 Old Highway 8. <br /> The land required from Pulte is included as a separate council action for this City Council <br /> meeting. The City will do a land swap with 575 Old Highway 8 (Becker Home Remodeling) <br /> that is agreeable to both parties. This land swap will allow for expansion of the Becker <br /> business on their property, while also providing the City land it will need to build a future <br /> 8th Avenue road extension. The amendment to the professional services contract includes <br /> City and County requests for design services related to work on Old Highway 8 and 8th <br /> Avenue NW. Additional inclusions are LED lighting,ADA bus stop improvements, <br /> sanitary sewer plans, property acquisition, signal pre-order, and a small amount of specialty <br /> construction inspection services. The total estimated project costs for New Brighton was $1.6 <br /> million and Ramsey County would have costs of$921,000. Staff reviewed the project timeline, <br /> discussed how traffic would be rerouted during this project with the Council and recommended <br /> approval of the project plans and specifications, to approve amendment 2 to the Professional <br /> Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and to authorize staff to advertise for bids. <br /> Councilmember Axberg asked if a bike lane would be added to Old Highway 8.Director of Community <br /> Assets and Development Schlichting reported bikeable shoulders would be installed on Old Highway 8. He <br /> noted this was consistent with the Parks Comprehensive Plan. He stated once the bridge was replaced going <br /> over the railroad these facilities will extend to the east. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas questioned what the Stockyard Days parade would do if this project was in place <br /> through October 2021. City Manager Massopust reported staff was working on an alternative route.He <br /> indicated he was working with the chair of the parade committee. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle stated he was excited to see this project coming forward.He questioned why the <br /> bikeable shoulder was not being striped if there was space available. Director of Community Assets and <br /> Development Schlichting discussed the amount of space that was available for bikes.He estimated there was <br /> four feet of pavement He noted a 10 foot wide multi-use pathway would be installed on the east side. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle suggested staff consider how the bikeable lane will connect to future bike lanes. <br />