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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 28, 2010 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(MA YORICO UNCIL REPORT, Continued) <br />McMillan recommended that a thank you letter from the City be sent to Gabriel Jabbour. <br />Murphy noted he did ride through the Casco Point area and that the road improvement work looks great. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT <br />10. STREET CIP — SCHEDULE AND FUNDING OPTIONS <br />Kellogg reported that City Administrator Loftus, Ron Olson, Don, and himself followed up from the <br />April 26`h meeting in terms of prioritizing the street projects. The first option listed in the report is the <br />way the current CIP reads. Watertown Road is scheduled to be reconstructed in 2011 using MSA funds, <br />Orono Orchard Road is scheduled for reconstruction in 2012, Willow Drive is scheduled for <br />reconstruction in 2021 and Old Crystal Bay Road is scheduled for reconstruction in 2016. They have <br />looked at the condition of the roads again and have concluded that both Willow Drive and Old Crystal <br />Bay Road have significant problems and should be moved up on the CIP schedule. <br />ON <br />n <br />U <br />Kellogg stated if funding were not an option, he would recommend Option 2, but that given the <br />circumstances with the funding, he would recommend Option 3. When the CIP was originally compiled <br />approximately four years ago, cities were allowed to borrow ahead five years on their state aid, but due to <br />the poor economy, that has since changed and is no longer allowed. The state aid reserves no longer <br />exist but they will allow the cities to bond for the projects, with the City committing 90 percent of the • <br />previous annual allotment. <br />White stated paved shoulders increase the cost of the project considerably and that perhaps the state <br />should loosen up those requirements. <br />Kellogg noted that Medina has just become eligible to become a state aid city. If Medina becomes a state <br />aid city, Orono would have a small amount of mileage for roads going into Medina that they would be <br />allowed to designate state aid routes. Currently the streets going into Medina cannot be designated as a <br />state aid road, which would change if Medina becomes a state aid city. <br />McMillan noted there were also some sewer and water expenses included in the Old Crystal Bay Road <br />project. <br />Kellogg stated utilities were replaced as part of the Casco Point project and that the utilities along Old <br />Crystal Bay Road are older than the pipes they just replaced and that they really should be upgraded as <br />part of the road reconstruction. <br />Kellogg indicated he did have a conversation with the school regarding the project on Old Crystal Bay <br />Road. One of the issues raised is that they have some storm water ponds on both sides of the road on the <br />north end that may be able to become a cooperative project as it relates to storm water. A considerable <br />amount of thought will need to be put into redesigning the road to address safety issues and that they will <br />consider possibly adding turn lanes. <br />• <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />
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