Politics & Government

MAP: See the Streets the City of Fridley Plans to Rehab in 2012

The city council holds a public hearing on the project Monday.

Note: This is not an official City of Fridley map.

The Fridley City Council will hold a public hearing Monday on a plan to rehabilitate 15 streets, mostly in the Rice Creek Terrace neighborhood.

The hearing will take place during the council's regular meeting that starts at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers at .

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The project includes "street and utility improvements, including asphalt reclaiming, hot mix bituminous paving, water main replacement, concrete curbing, and miscellaneous restoration," according to the full agenda for the meeting.

(; street rehab starts on page 49.)

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The project has already been scaled down, according to a Jan. 19, 2012, memo included in the full agenda:

Staff also invited 274 neighboring property owners to a project open house held on November 16, 2012. At the open house, staff presented project construction information, including project scope
and tentative schedule. Approximately 72 property owners and Council Members attended the open house.  Staff was available to address questions and concerns from attendees. After the first meeting, Monroe Street from 67th to Rice Creek Terrace was eliminated from the project upon additional review by staff.

The project as proposed would mean assessments for 220 residential properties and 12 commercial properties, according to the memo.


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