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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026 03-09 CCP STUDYCOUNCIL STUDY SESSION MEETING City Hall Council Chambers March 9, 2026 AGENDA 1. Call to Order - 6:00 p.m. 2. Council Miscellaneous Discussion Items 3. City Manager Miscellaneous Discussion Items a. 2026 Department Priority Project Updates 4. Adjournment Page 1 of 4 3/3/2026 1 Public Works Department Lydia Ener, City Engineer Functional Divisions •Administration/Engineering •Street Maintenance (storm sewer, traffic control, and street lighting) •Park Maintenance and Forestry •Public Utilities (water and sanitary sewer) •Central Garage •Facilities Maintenance (Maintenance and Janitorial) Role in the City of Brooklyn Center: 2 Responsibly provide for the maintenance and operations of the City’s infrastructure and facilities in a quality, cost effective manner including: •105 miles of city streets and 5,100 traffic signs •520 acres of parks and natural areas •62 miles of trails and sidewalks •Municipal-owned buildings and grounds •88 miles of storm drains and 40 treatment facilities •Water and sewer operations 1 2 Pa g e 2 o f 4 3/3/2026 2 2025 Accomplishments: 3 •Orchard Lane East Improvements •67th Ave and James Ave Mill & Overlay •Expanded Traffic Calming Program •Continued sidewalk improvements •Utility Projects •Continuing Lead Service Line project 2026 Goals and Priorities: 4 •Humboldt Ave (53rd to 57th) Improvements •John Martin Drive Improvements •Continued Traffic Calming Program •Continuing Lead Service Line project •Park Improvement Projects •Continued partnership with Great River Greening 3 4 Pa g e 3 o f 4 3/3/2026 3 Long Range Goals and Priorities: 5 •Capital Improvement Plan Project Areas •Continued Traffic Calming Program •Park Capital Improvement Plan •Humboldt Ave and 65th Ave Area Improvements •TH 252 Improvements •MnDOT Cost Share and Mitigations 6 Questions? 5 6 Pa g e 4 o f 4