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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,December 10,2012 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> 18. CAPITAL IlVIPROVEMENT PLAN(CIP) <br /> Struve stated before the Council tonight is the final version of the City's Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> Struve indicated he has been working with Bolton&Menk on the CIP and that typically the CIP is <br /> revised on a yearly basis to plan for long-term maj or expenditures in many of the different departments. <br /> The CIP was presented to the City Council at two different work sessions and many of the concems and <br /> ideas raised by the City Council have been incorporated. Struve stated in his view this is a good <br /> document moving forward and that he would ask that the City Council approve the CIP. <br /> Printup stated in his view the CIP is a good step forward. As it relates to the MSA street plan,Printup <br /> indicated he was surprised to see that Old Crystal Bay Road was included on the list since it has just been <br /> improved this year. Printup suggested that Old Crystal Bay Road be removed from the list and insert the <br /> MSA portion of Fox Street.Printup indicated he would like to see some of the other roads called out on <br /> the list, such as Fox Street and Stubbs Bay Road. <br /> Struve noted the condition of the road will dictate when it should be on the list. Old Crystal Bay Road is <br /> currently listed for 2017 and the work that was done this last spring is approximately a three to five yeaz <br /> fix. Struve reiterated that the condition of the road will dictate when work needs to be done and that the <br /> CIP will be revisited yearly. Based on the condition of the road, it may or may not need to be improved. <br /> Struve indicated he can change it in the document but that he would recommend leaving it for this year <br /> and then re-evaluate it next fall. <br /> Rahn indicated he is in agreement with Council Member Printup and that it is surprising to see roads <br /> contained in the CIP that have just been improved. Rahn noted Orono has streets that have not been <br /> redone for over ten years and that those streets are not listed in the CIP. Rahn indicated he would like to <br /> laiow that those streets are included in there. Rahn acknowledged the City can change the CIl' as they go <br /> forward,but that he does not want to start with roads that have just been worked on. <br /> McMillan expressed a concem that they have $6.8 million worth of projects in the year 2017,which is the <br /> highest out of the five years. <br /> Struve stated the year that is the most accurate in the CIP will be for 2013. Struve indicated he is pretty <br /> confident with what has been shown for major expenses that should take place. By approving the CIP, <br /> the City Council is not authorizing any expenditure for 2013 or any year thereafter and it is simply a <br /> planning document. Struve noted the number for 2017 may change depending on the condition of the <br /> roads but that 2013 is the most accurate at this time. <br /> Bremer commented the residents of the City should have an opportunity to provide input into the CII' and <br /> that there needs to be a better mechanism in place to allow for residents to discuss potential road <br /> improvements. Bremer stated the City should identify some other really important roads that do not <br /> necessarily service public facilities but serve a number of residents. Bremer stated the Council should <br /> devise a system that allows the residents and the City Council to become more knowledgeable about the <br /> process that is gone through in selecting the various roads. <br /> Rahn stated in his view the roads that are heavily traveled should not always weigh more than some of the <br /> residential streets and that it should be more driven by the condition of the infrastructure underneath the <br /> road. <br /> --------- ---------- ------- Page 10 of 15 ------ <br />