8.d Engineering Updates 2-18-2020
City of Scandia
Engineering Updates 2/18/2020
Engineering italics = old information
· Bliss Addition Stormwater Planning
Includes 190th Street N, 189th Street N, Layton Ave and Larksupur Ave N circle area.
Public Outreach meeting being held at City Hall with the adjacent property owners prior to the City
Council meeting, on April 16, 2019, from 5:30pm – 6:30pm.
Met with watershed district on 8/2 to discuss preliminary options for expanding regional water
storage, restoring infiltration capacity and improve water quality. The watershed made some great
recommendations for managing overall project costs and those options are currently being explored.
Second public meeting occurred on August 20th. Preliminary stormwater management practices
were presented to the residents and were well received. Some new recommendations were also
presented and considered in the plan revisions.
Final Draft will be presented to the City Council at the November 19, 2019 meeting.
Meeting with City Staff and Watershed District was held on January 16, 2020 to discuss
prioritization and implementation schedule for the items presented in the final stormwater
study. Separate costs estimates have been put together based on the prioritization which
will be used for future funding submittals.
· Bliss Drainfield System
Both the 2020 permit application for this system and the “final report” for nitrogen mitigation have
been completed and submitted to the MPCA. The memo which serves as a final report doesn’t
present final solutions for the nitrogen issue, but instead outlines the issues that have been found
and solved in this treatment system, as well as some additional testing that will now be
recommended to get a handle on the nitrogen, BOD, and TSS entering and leaving the facility. The
hope is to gain us a little more time from the MPCA before they mandate action. We’ll use this time
to perform the aforementioned testing and evaluate options for removing nitrogen at Bliss.
To date we still have not heard anything from the MPCA regarding the permit and this is
very typical. This means the City’s existing permit is still in effect until the new permit is
issued.
· Bliss Control Panels
Staff met with Contractor on-site last Friday to discuss some proposed deviations from what’s shown
in the plans for LS 1. After multiple approaches were discussed a conclusion was reached. The
existing control panel pad at the LS 1 site will be reused and extended, and the new SCADA antenna
will be affixed directly to the panel. As a result, no excavation or extended bypass will be needed at
this site. The City will be getting a deduct on the product based on these changes.
New/extended pads for both structures have been poured. Conduit is in the ground at LS 2, as is the
base for the new radio antenna.
Revised controls submittals have been received and approved by Electrical
Engineer. Panels should currently be under construction in Contractor’s shop. Until the
new panels are ready to be installed, the existing stations will continue to function
normally.
· 2020 Street Improvement Project
Infrastructure assessment field work has been completed along with roadway soil borings.
Field review with Public Works has been completed on January 14th.
Project is currently out for bid, bid open date February 20, 2020 at 10:00am.
Project will be presented to award the contract at the March 17, 2020 city council meeting.
· Sump Pump Inspection Program
Third notification has been prepared that will be sent out certified mail and also door hangers will be
hung on properties still needing an inspection. Appointments can be made on the following
remaining Tuesdays or Thursday’s; October 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, 29th, and November 5th, 7th, 12th,
14th, from 7:00am to 7:00pm. Deadline to have completed inspection is November 19, 2019.
Inspection are in progress based on appointments requested.
· 113 homes/cabins/vacant lots on the list
· 101 Inspections performed to date
· 1 inspection scheduled for Nov 14, 2020 (19077 Layton)
· 102 inspections performed or scheduled to Nov. 14, 2020
· 11 home/cabins left of which 2 residents refuse to allow anyone in their home.
City in process of sending out certificate letters to remaining properties requesting appointment to be
made for inspection. Letter was sent out on January 21, 2020 to 11 homes/cabins stating
the residents have 28 days from the January 21, 2020 to schedule an inspection or face
the fine. 8 Inspections have been scheduled and completed leaving 3 homes/cabins left
to inspect. 28 day limit for scheduling an inspection would be February 18, 2020.
· Washington County’s first Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Our fist TAC meeting was held on Wednesday, August 14th, 2019.
Second TAC Meeting was held on Monday, December 16, 2019. To recap, the meeting included a
project update and review of the existing conditions report. The project consultant also presented
preliminary ideas on how the future county bicycle and pedestrian network may be laid out. Moving
forward, we plan to hold two more TAC meetings (February and April 2020). We have also decided to
schedule our next round of pop-up events for March/April and open houses in May/June. In the
meantime, we will continue to provide project updates online and online engagement activities. We
plan to launch an online survey after the holidays.
TAC Meeting #3 scheduled for March 25, 2020.
Project Manager, Emily Jorgensen
· emily.jorgensen@co.washington.mn.us
· 651-430-4338
· https://www.co.washington.mn.us/bikepedplan
· Vinterfest 2020
Bolton & Menk Staff attend Vinterfest on January 25th and performed the judging for the
annual snow sculpture event! Pictures below from the event!