Coon Rapids City Council Approves Key Infrastructure Projects and Celebrates Earth Month Achievements

The Coon Rapids City Council meeting on April 1, 2025, focused on infrastructure projects and Earth Month recognitions. Notably, the council approved a contract for the Highway 10 water main relocation project, adopted resolutions related to special assessments, and discussed upcoming maintenance projects. The council also celebrated local sustainability efforts as part of Earth Month.

A key decision made during the meeting was the approval of a contract for the Highway 10 water main relocation project. The council accepted a bid from Thomas and Sons Construction for $21,980, which was below the engineer’s initial estimate by $71,000. This project is essential due to the construction of a noise wall along Crooked Lake Boulevard, which necessitates relocating the water main. The council expressed satisfaction with the competitive bidding process and the potential savings, which could be allocated to other city needs, such as a fire truck. The city had previously received positive feedback about Thomas and Sons from other municipalities, further solidifying confidence in the contractor’s capabilities.

In addition to the water main project, the council tackled the approval of miscellaneous special assessments. Seven written appeals totaling $10,586 were filed and referred to the board of adjustment for further evaluation. Despite these appeals, the council moved forward with adopting three resolutions related to these assessments, with total levy amounts set at $89,300. The council’s discussion underscored the importance of addressing appeals while ensuring the city’s financial responsibilities are met.

The council’s attention then shifted to a design flexibility request for a building addition on Rapids Boulevard by IDC Automatic. The request involved constructing a new storage building that required overhead doors facing Rapids Boulevard, which typically contravenes local design codes. However, due to site-specific conditions and a positive relationship with the company, the council approved the request with the condition that no outdoor storage of equipment would be permitted.

Infrastructure maintenance was a significant theme throughout the meeting, with discussions on both the city’s road and trail systems. The approval of the Reclamite maintenance project, designed to extend the lifespan of recently reconstructed roads, was an important step in safeguarding the city’s infrastructure investments. Council members also debated the application of similar maintenance treatments to the city’s trail system, addressing concerns about existing cracks and the need for upgraded equipment to manage trail upkeep effectively.

Another major infrastructure topic was the Public Works roof replacement project. The council authorized the solicitation of bids for replacing the aging roof, which had been constructed in phases over several decades. The project will focus on areas in immediate need of repair, and the discussion included potential future solar panel installations. The council emphasized the importance of addressing drainage issues to prevent water damage and reduce long-term maintenance costs.

In a lighter segment of the meeting, the council recognized local sustainability efforts as part of Earth Month. The sustainability commission awarded several individuals and organizations for their contributions to environmental stewardship. Eric Nelson was honored for his personal sustainability practices, including solar panel installation and composting. Mary T Incorporated received recognition for their annual Earth Day trash pickup and other initiatives like organics recycling. Anoka Ramsey Community College was also celebrated for its campus sustainability projects, which include a new garden and electric vehicle chargers. The council applauded these efforts and encouraged community participation in upcoming Earth Month activities.

The meeting concluded with a brief discussion on ongoing construction projects, particularly those related to the future bridge and Highway 10 utility relocation. Updates were provided on road closures and construction activities, with an emphasis on minimizing public disruption through nighttime work. Additionally, the council announced the upcoming winter concert featuring the Backyard Band, scheduled for April 10th at the Civic Center.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Jerry Koch
City Council Officials:
Brad Greskowiak, Peter Butler, Sean Novack, Christopher Geisler, Brian Armstrong, Pat Carlson

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