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By
Real Estate Sales Representative with Edina Realty

December 9, 2008

RE: 2009 Street Reconstruction Projects - Resident Questionnaire

Dear Resident:

The City of Edina has initiated the process of roadway and utility improvements for the

summer of 2009 for your neighborhood. The first step was to hold an open house on

October 9, 2008, for you to become familiar with the process.

The next step is to get feedback from you regarding a number of key components of the

project. The information you share with us is essential in determining certain aspects of

the project that may be constructed.

The following information explains the questionnaire that is enclosed. An approximate

construction area map is also included. After reading this letter completely, please

complete the questionnaire and return by December 19, 2008, in the self-addressed

stamped envelope.

Sump Pump Discharge Service Line

Do you use a sump pump or have you considered installing one? Do you currently have

a footing drain?

The project could include a drain tile system in some streets to collect

not only groundwater and storm water runoff but also discharges from private sump

pumps.

If the Council chooses to proceed with this project and you have a sump pump or

footing drain, a service connection pipe could be extended to the right-of-way (ROW)

line in front of your home. From the pipe end at the ROW line to your house, you would

be responsible for installing an underground pipe and any plumbing modifications

needed to connect it to your sump pump at your own cost, using your own contractor.

Using the service line can help mitigate the following problems:

• Water re-entering your basement when discharged onto your yard. This

water can also cause problems for adjacent yards and basements.

Discharging into the street causes erosion of the street surface and icing in

cold weather.

• Discharging this water into the sanitary sewer system is prohibited by City

ordinance and State Statute. You are subject to a fine.

• These discharges increase the fees the City is charged to treat its sewage

and the higher cost is reflected back to you in your sewage bill.

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If you currently have a sump pump, footing drain or are considering adding a sump

pump someday, please complete the sump pump discharge service line section of the

enclosed questionnaire.

It is important that you indicate this now so a service connection pipe can be planned

with the project.

A drain tile system may not be available on all streets, depending on

final street design and topographic features.

Private Underground Utilities

Some residents install private underground utilities in the City owned boulevards. These

utilities are usually lawn irrigation or pet containment systems. Utility and roadway

reconstruction can damage these utilities. If they are damaged, they will be repaired as

part of the project. However, if the reconstruction contractor knows the location of these

private utilities, they can attempt to avoid damaging them.

If you have an underground private utility, please tell us in the private underground

utilities section of the questionnaire.

Resident Street Lights

As part of all reconstruction projects, staff typically asks if residents favor upgrading

their street light system. In some cases, the street light system is at the end of its useful

life and requires upgrading. We do not know yet the condition of your specific street light

system; an evaluation will be done later on. Funding for street lights are currently

through special assessments. The typical cost is approximately $2,000 to $3,000 per

residential equivalent unit (REU).

In the street light option section of the questionnaire are examples of the different styles

of street lighting that could be installed in your neighborhood. Please rank your style

preferences.

Pedestrian Issues

As part of all reconstruction projects, staff typically asks if residents see a need to add

public sidewalks to the neighborhood. Funding for sidewalks is split between special

assessments, City of Edina and the Edina School District (if the sidewalk falls within a

school walking zone). The typical cost to partially add sidewalks to a neighborhood is

$300-$600 per REU (i.e. to add a couple blocks of sidewalk to a multi-block area).

If you know of a problem at a pedestrian crossing, missing sidewalk or other pedestrian

issues please tell us about it in that section of the questionnaire.

Local Drainage Problems

Does storm water run-off stand in the street or sidewalk in front of your house? As part

of the storm sewer and drain tile design process, we would like to know if this or similar

situations are occurring in your locality. If so, please describe it in the local drainage

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problems section of the questionnaire. We will review them for possible corrective

action.

Questions

If after reading this letter you have additional questions, please contact me at 952-826-

0445.

Sincerely,

Jack D. Sullivan

Assistant City Engineer

Enclosed: Property Owners Questionnaire

Neighborhood Reconstruction Map

Posted by

Kim Melin

Real Estate Advisor/Edina Realty

952-201-4758