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Calling the cops may have been a little overboard, but we also don't know what else you had in your correspondences.  Using that language and that type of name calling is totally out of line however.  Was starting to think you were going to do things in a respectable manner but you proved me wrong.  Too bad.  If I were the mayor, and you did that, I would have called you out on it at the public meeting.  Asked if you really thought that was appropriate and then done everything I legally could to stick it to you on the assessments.  A little advice, if you’re not happy with how the construction is going either with the contractor or the city folks who will be out inspecting the construction, I highly suggest you not use such tactics.  The contractors don’t take kindly to that type of thing on the job sites directed toward them.  And if they have any decent working relationship with the inspector, they won’t like it directed toward them.  You could find yourself being the last one with their driveway put back in, last one with their yard completed, etc.

Did you find out what year storm event the lift station was designed for and what event it is now operating at?  I see from your apple/straw comment you did not understand the hydraulics lesson.  How big do you think the pipe is that takes all the sewage from the town out to the treatment plant?  Not saying there is nothing wrong with the lift or the downstream pipe sizing, but come on man, stop looking at pipe sizes and thinking that two 12’s have to equal a 24.

Looking forward to following the progress of this project.  I’m hoping you keep a running topic here letting everyone know how it’s going.  Photos would be great too.
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I admit that I lost it but all he needed to do is follow up with an email showing he understands my frustration with a mine field of potholes to drive through everyday.. Instead he continues to ignore me..

I also admit that its more than just the potholes.. I have watched several Albert Lea City Council meetings on youtube and can't believe how rude and disrespectful he is to people that want to speak about their concerns for the City during the public portion of the meeting. Let them speak for a few minutes without being constantly interrupted and told to sit down. He only likes listening to himself and subjects he's interested in.. He is a POS excuse for a Mayor..

I'm done with pipe sizes.. Its now a fact that the entire system is too small for peak loads and has been for the past four decades..

All is going as planned.. Trust Me..


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PostIcon Posted on: May 28 2015,5:21 pm Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

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Albert Lea Tribune

Council gives nod to street project
Published 9:44am Thursday, May 28, 2015

Residents still concerned about price, flooding

The Albert Lea City Council on Tuesday voted to move forward with the reconstruction of a portion of Virginia Place and Fifth Street.

The reconstruction includes 1,400 feet on Virginia Place from Fourth Street to Seventh Street and 1,200 feet on Fifth Street from South Broadway to St John Avenue, along with sidewalk and utilities replacement.

Albert Lea City Engineer Steven Jahnke said the streets are in poor condition and have been on the city’s project list since 2003. He said they have been a challenging project because of high cost.

Cost is estimated at $2.1 million, with 20 percent expected to come from assessments. The remainder is city cost and will be paid for through the sewer or water funds or from local bonding.

Jahnke said the average assessment is $7,275, while the highest is $14,820 per parcel.

During the Tuesday meeting, several people questioned the size of the assessments and whether the project would resolve other flooding issues in the area.

One property owner, Jay Johnson, said he is in favor of the project, but he questioned his assessment because he didn’t think his property value would gain much.

Another proper owner, Troy Christensen, said other than not having to deal with potholes, he does not see what benefit there would be. He said as long as there is periodic flooding in the area, that will lead to continued deterioration of the road.

Jahnke said the project does not resolve the flooding concerns in the area, but that flooding would likely still happen in the event of heavy rains. To solve the problem, the capacity at the lift station in that area would have to be doubled or tripled in size and the storm sewer line on every street from Virginia Place to Albert Lea Lake would have to be reconstructed.

Third Ward Councilor George Marin said he would like to see those issues tackled first and said he does not think it is right to push the costs on residents when the flooding is not fixed.

“Are we putting a lot of money into a project that we’re going to have to rip apart again?” he said. “That’s not a very good thing to do.”

At the same time, he said no one deserves to drive on roads that are in such poor condition.

The vote passed 6-0. Fourth Ward Councilor Reid Olson was absent.

http://www.albertleatribune.com/2015...project

Mayor Vern Rasmussen Jr didn't want to hear about anything to do with assessments. :dunce:  :crazy:  

He said assessments will be discussed at a later date..
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The storm sewer going north on Broadway Ave. from 5th Street is failing and is in need of replacement.. A bunch of money could be saved if they upgraded that storm sewer to take a major load off of the Virginia Place Lift Station and ending that neighborhoods 40 plus years of flooding..

The South Broadway street paving project this year should be put on HOLD until that storm sewer improvement has been fast tracked and completed..
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People on Virginia Place want to give a Big Thank You to Al Brooks for getting the potholes filled today.. :notworthy:
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Watched some of the video – WOW on the public speaking ability of the City Engineer.

Mayor, any City Councilor, and any City staff should be answering your questions, as long as they were presented in a nice way.

Only going down 3 feet in the peat area?  Then just putting down a geotextile fabric and going up with gravel from there?  Yeah, you’re going to have some settling issues.  Put all that heavy gravel and bituminous on top of peat and it’s going to sink.  Maybe not the first year or two but it won’t be long and you’ll have a bad road again.

You need to talk to the State about South Broadway, that’s a Start Highway and all they plan to do is resurface.  Does Broadway flood at all?  If not, they are not going to even know that their storm water is being diverted to your area and flooding you out.  Better give them the heads up.

What did they do for the informational meeting?  Looked like to me they did all that during this council meeting, all that is what should have been presented at the informational meeting and then just summarized at the council meeting.  

$7,275 for average assessment.  Too bad.  That sounds like at least double what they were back when they did Frank, James, etc.

Earliest start August 1?  Not going to be completed by winter.

How do you move forward with the project without discussing the assessments?  If you don’t know how you are going to pay for it (i.e. how the assessments are going to work) how do you approve the project?

Good luck.
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He might have a little stage fright like myself..

The City Engineer has answered every single question that I asked.. He is an honest person that will tell you the facts about each question and nothing more, which I can respect..

I contacted the State with my concerns about flooding coming from Broadway and the need for a storm sewer upgrade on Broadway and Front..

I have no doubt that the flooding destroys sidewalks, streets and utilities.. Soil liquefaction..  A well packed soil and gravel base with 8" of class 5 with fines for the roadway and 6" for the sidewalks would work just fine.. Drain tile along both sides to keep surface water from getting under the sidewalk and roadway would be a good thing..

Drain tile serves no purpose for the area that is allowed to flood..

In other areas that don't flood and still have issues with settling is due to not having a gravel base from when they were installed..

I have to mention the damage done to the homes that are in the flood zone.. They settle like the roadway does..
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The flooding in the neighborhood that starts to come out of the storm drain in the park (circled in red) has taken a toll on 1202 James Ave. (bottom center) over the past 4 decades, it was built in 1890..

This home leans so bad that it looks like its going to fall over..


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The water you see on Frank Ave and Broadway Ave in this video goes to the Virginia Place Lift Station.. Virginia Place had severe flooding on this day in 2013..  The worst was 3 and 4 feet deep..


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This area was identified as a  flooding area in the 70's..  

Now we know the City of Albert Lea has been flooding this area..


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