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CITY OF ORONO MEMORANDUM <br />DATE: June 26nd, 2017 <br />TO: Orono City Council <br />FROM: Adam Edwards, P.E., Public Works Director / City Engineer <br />RE: Wayzata Blvd (CSAH 112) Design Review <br />1. Purpose. The purpose of this work session item is provide the Council an opportunity to <br />comment on the CSAH 112 Phase 2 design prior to the City Engineer signing the plan set. <br />2. Background. Hennepin County intends to improve CSAH 112 from Highway 12 to 6th <br />Avenue in joint effort with Long Lake and Orono. The majority of the project is funded with <br />State Turn Back Funding. The overall project is broken into three phases. Currently we are in <br />the design portion of phase two which includes the stretch of CSAH 112 from Wolf Point Trail <br />to Wayzata Blvd West. Phase one is under construction and consists of the portion from Willow <br />Drive to Wolf Point Trail. Phase three design is due to commence later this summer and <br />consists of the section from Willow Drive to CSAH 6. <br />The Phase 2 design has been underway since 2016. To guide the design choices a Planning <br />Advisory Committee (PAC) was established with members appointed by each of the two cities, <br />Orono and Long Lake, as well as the County. The PAC provide planning guidance to design <br />team. In addition a technical advisory committee was formed with engineering representation <br />form each city and the county to work out detailed planning. The planning design followed the <br />base guidance set out in the CSAH 112 preliminary design document which was developed by a <br />similar group of representatives from the two cities and county in 2013. <br />The Phase 2 design is at 95% complete and is on schedule to be 100% complete by mid-July and <br />ready for signature. Once complete the design will be prepared for bid solicitation. Bids will <br />be solicited this winter with award expected in the early spring. Work on Phase 2 will begin in <br />May or Jun of 2018. <br />Throughout the summer and fall the county will continue to negotiate with impacted property <br />owners for any necessary permanent or temporary easements required for construction. Also the <br />County will prepare a joint agreement for the three parties; Long Lake, Orono and Hennepin <br />County; to enter into. The agreement once signed binds the binds the parties to the project and <br />associated costs as well as establishing the future maintenance responsibilities. <br />3. Cost Participation. Based on the 90% design the overall project is estimated at <br />$7,425,166.53. The estimated Orono cost is $100,000. <br />Attachments <br />Exhibit A. 95% design (digital only on Drop Box) <br />Exhibit B. Engineers Estimate of Probable Construction Cost <br />