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Stormwater <br />ID <br />Description <br />Notes <br />Operating <br />Capital <br />Funding Sources <br />Budget <br />Improvement <br />Plan Budget <br />20-022 <br />Annual Storm Water <br />This project includes miscellaneous storm water repairs and improvements include culvert replacements, <br />$ 5,000 <br />$ 100,000 <br />Stormwater Fund <br />Improvement Project <br />curb and gutter Improvements and drainage way improvements; small but critical storm water issues. <br />20-023 <br />Annual Storm Water <br />Each year the City inspects and cleans 1/5 of the storm sewer system. The focus area for 2020 is District 2. <br />$ 10,000 <br />Stormwater Fund <br />20-026 <br />Inspections and <br />The inspections then drive future repair activities for the city. <br />$ 5,000 <br />Park Operating Budget <br />Maintenance <br />use. Includes removal of Docks, Swim buoys, debris cleanup, opening of winter lake access points, closing <br />20-024 <br />Spring Thaw <br />The project consists of all of the annual maintenance items that occur each spring. <br />$ 12,000 <br />Stormwater Operating <br />20-027 <br />Annual Park Inspections <br />Inspect all parks and lake access points. This annual inspection process ensures playground and park safety. <br />$ 5,000 <br />Budget <br />Parks <br />ID <br />Description <br />Notes <br />Operating <br />Capital <br />Funding Sources <br />Budget <br />Improvement <br />Plan Budget <br />20-025 <br />Spring Parks Transition <br />This project includes all of the activities required each spring to transition our parks from winter to summer <br />$ 5,000 <br />Park Operating Budget <br />Activities <br />use. Includes installation of Docks, Swim buoys, debris cleanup, opening of summer lake access points, <br />closing of winter access points. <br />20-026 <br />Fall Parks Transition <br />This project includes all of the activities required each fall to transition our parks from summer to winter <br />$ 5,000 <br />Park Operating Budget <br />Activities <br />use. Includes removal of Docks, Swim buoys, debris cleanup, opening of winter lake access points, closing <br />of summer access points. <br />20-027 <br />Annual Park Inspections <br />Inspect all parks and lake access points. This annual inspection process ensures playground and park safety. <br />$ 5,000 <br />Park Operating Budget <br />and Maintenance <br />Inspection results are used to plan future maintenance activity. <br />20-028 <br />Summit Beach <br />This project consists of paving the parking Lot and adding a playground. In addition signage, beach, picnic <br />$ 95,300 <br />Park Fund <br />Improvements <br />tables and other amenities will be replaced or refreshed. <br />Grant <br />20-029 <br />East Long Lake Road To <br />This project includes the conversion of the northern end of Eat Long Lake Road to a multimodal trail. The <br />$ 261,000 <br />Park Fund <br />Trail Project <br />project also will include stormwater and lakeshore improvements. This project received a Grant for $120K <br />from the DNR. <br />20-030 <br />Dakota Trail connection. <br />This project includes a trail connection along CSAH 19 from Livingston to the Dakota Trail. The project is a <br />$ 160,000 <br />Park Fund <br />three way partnership between the City, Hennepin County and Three Rivers Park District. Three Rivers has <br />Grant <br />the design and project lead. <br />19-033 <br />Big Island ADA Trails <br />This project includes converting select trails at Big Island to be ADA compliant. This project is dependent <br />6 <br />$ 400,000.00 <br />Park Fund <br />upon receiving a grant for cover 1/2 of the cost. <br />Grant <br />