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This proposed project is planned to be constructed in 2022. The portion of Lake Lucy Road scheduled for rehabilitation is between State Highway 41 (Hazeltine Boulevard) and County Road 117 (Galpin Boulevard). The road, originally constructed between 1994 and 1998, is designated as a Municipal State Aid Street – thus the plans will need to meet State Aid Standards in addition to being reviewed and approved by the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s State Aid Division. The project will primarily be funded by the city’s State Aid funds, assessments, and utility funds.
The project is anticipated to include a mill and overlay surface improvement of the bituminous street, a full depth reclamation of the adjacent trail, spot curb and gutter replacement, ADA pedestrian ramps, miscellaneous utility improvements as necessary (e.g. spot repairs of storm, sanitary, and water utilities).
The project was originally planned for construction in 2020, but impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic have delayed the work until 2022, based on the anticipated budget.
2020 Road Projects Postponed Q & A
Neighborhood Open House | January 28, 2020 |
Accept Feasibility Report/Call Public Hearing | March 2020 |
Public Hearing | April 27, 2020 |
Approve Plans & Specifications/Authorize Bidding | April 2020 |
Bid Openings | June 17, 2020 |
Public Informational Open House | July 8, 2020 |
Assessment Hearing | July 13, 2020 |
Start Construction | Anticipated Summer 2022 |
Substantial Completion | Anticipated Fall 2022 |
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Due to the variability of construction, updates typically do not include specific details such as day-to-day scheduled activity. The City's inspector or contractor will notify occupants directly if they will be impacted by a utility service shut down (example: water shutoff), or work (such as excavation or new curb) that will impede access to the property for a period of hours or days. |