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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-17-15 Parks Commission Packet CITE' OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS .� PARKS COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA Monday, August 17, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall I. Call to Order II. Approval of Agenda III. Adjourn to Parks Commission Vacancy Interviews (1) IV. Reconvene Regular Meeting V. Approve Parks Commission Minutes—July 20, 2015 (2) VI. Department/Commission Liaison Reports A. Arborist B. Public Works Director C. Other/Commission Liaison Report VII. Visitors/Public Comment Ais is an opportunity for the public to address the Commission with questions or concerns not on the agenda. Please limit comments to three minutes. A. Storywalk Presentation (3) VIII. Public Hearings: None IX. New Business A. Discuss Raised Gardens at Swager Park - Aaron Bye X. Old Business A. Parks Commission Vacancy B. Oak Park Crossing Park Plan (4) XI. Informational A. Fall Parks Walkthrough: Saturday, September 12, 2015, 9:00 a.m. beginning at Cover Park B. Next Meeting: Monday, September 21, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall D. Parks Commission Liaison — Tuesday, August 25 —Vice Chair Bye XII. Adjourn Page l of 46 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 2 of 46 4t A. - 1 City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N•Box 2007*Oak Park Heights,MN 55082.Phone(651)439-4439•Fax(651)439-0574 8/14/15 MEMO TO: Park Commission Members FROM: Eric Johnson,City Administrv; RE: Trail Proposal—design, Bidding and, onstruction. The City has attempted to schedule four interviews for the vacant Park Commission seat 6:30pm Larry Olson 6:45pm James Norton 7:00pm Benjamin Sherrard 7:15 pm W. Gary Faust. In practice,the Park Commission will convene at 6:30 pm,the adjourn to the interview worksessions. The Park Commission should attempt to coalesce around one candidate for recommendation to the City Council. Page 3 of 46 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS PARKS COMMISSIONER APPLICATION NAME DATE To provide the City Council with an understanding of you, your background and your interests, please answer the following questions. (You may attach an extra sheet if necessary.) ADDRESS VPO E-MAIL HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN OAK PARK HEIGHTS?S 0)4Y Il 1 � OCCUPATION: EMPLOYER:kv C—V1 L� 6 z S PHONE: PRIOR EXPERIENCE ON CITY COMMISSIONS, CITY BOARDS, ETC. Page 4 of 46 PLEASE PROVIDE A SUMMARY OF WHY YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE APPOINTED TO THE OAK PARK HEIGHTS PARKS COMMISSION. 0� _S'6 C- kA-)a1,1 L-L:-� �� & G F 66�) C r i/ '7 Ertl I IS THERE ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE US TO CONSIDER REGARDING THIS APPOINTMENT? s. Please return to: Eric Johnson, City Administrator City of Oak Park Heights PO Box 2007 Stillwater, MN 55082 Date Received: (For office use only) Page 5 of 46 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS PARKS COMMISSIONER APPLICATION James Norton 7/28/15 NAME DATE To provide the City Council with an understanding of you, your background and your interests, please answer the following questions. (You may attach an extra sheet if necessary.) 7216 Grand Ave S. Richfield MN (Moving to 5715 Newberry Ave N OPH 9/11/15) ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN OAK PARK HEIGHTS? NIA OCCUPATION: Sales Manager EMPLOYER: Trinity Exteriors PHONE. PRIOR EXPERIENCE ON CITY COMMISSIONS, CITY BOARDS, ETC. N/A Page 6 of 46 PLEASE PROVIDE A SUMMARY OF WHY YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE APPOINTED TO THE OAK PARK HEIGHTS PARKS COMMISSION. My family and I are moving to OPH on 9111115. I've always had an interest being involved in local government to help the citizens of the city. I realize I'm not yet a citizen but if the position is still open after 9111/15, please consider my application. 'IS THERE ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE US TO CONSIDER REGARDING THIS APPOINTMENT? Quick synopsis of my resume. I spent 14 years in the MN Army National Guard. I ended my career as the Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie Troop Commander for the 1194 Cavalry. Prior to that, I was the MN Community Outreach Coordinator for Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Program where I helped Stillwater,'Hugo, OPH and Washington County become Yellow Ribbon communities. I was born and raised in Stillwater where I still have family. Please return to: Eric Johnson, City Administrator City of Oak Park Heights PO Box 2007 Stillwater, MN 55082 Date Received: (For office use only) Page 7 of 46 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS PARKS COMMISSIONER APPLICATION NAME DATE To provide the City Council with an understanding of you, your backvjTound and your interests, please answer the following questions. (You may attach an extra sheet if necessary.) ADDRESS PHO E-MAIL C HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN OAK PARK HEIGHTS? OCCUPATION: a e f EMPLOYER: ,I y rGi .. PHO PRIOR EXPERIENCE ON CITY COMMISSIONS, CITY BOARDS, ETC. ' I c f c- / t f Page 8 of 46 PLEASE PROVIDE A SUMMARY OF WHY YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE APPOINTED TO THE OAK PARK HEIGHTS PARKS COMMISSION. k' / : IS THERE ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE US TO COKOID R REGARDING THIS APPOINTMENT? 7 Please return to: Eric Johnson, City Administrator City of Oak Park Heights PO Box 2007 Stillwater, MN 55082 Date Received: (For office use only) Page 9 of 46 CITY Off OlAl-K PARK HIF-11SHlos- U,,. 1, To proviJe floe M, Coluncif wilil Lip un air ,n ir�g i �Ob, our &groupEd and your into e"k-s, pfeass ana-hoer the € l!gu&n l questions, CT ou nrisey etiach z:n extrai sheet if mcav ry.) A ZE V11,41,104,ft�_ Ww fl- HOW LOPNIG HAME V OU UVED IN, OAK PARK R t' IC-A.-V w ____ 1 Yaar--,�.� Served on Browns Creek Watershed Park Comm.-Commissioner Recr.3 of 10 Page 10 of 46 PLEAS[-;; PRMIDE k SL..ttL'WAY OF V i V Y(€U VJIGULILD. LIKE, To, P-"; AFFIGIt�MM T THE & � i f. i _WmAdlike._to preserve parr space far,future:generaticuts..tixenjoy Uustxxntinue _--maintain Maintain park/green areas for residents and others. Parks`.and rr ueau0nal_ facilities add.to the.duality of life in the City.. In F TH ERE F-,11VV1%U1 III, LKE US TO _7 Worked with many people as a retired teacherfadministrator and last position as personnel director f4 AY . :Q..� 1 hoDL <e l bel e � ., tea .placer and. W 9A.ifstr befn. P"aa e Mtu'rn tai: En-.Johnson, Grky Admi Viraloi PO Scy 2M7 Datp, Rc tl:sfv d: o Parts Comm-Commissxorter RecrA of 10 Page 11 of 46 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 12 of 46 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS 2 PARKS COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Monday,July 20, 2015 at Oak Park Crossing Park 1. Call to Order: Chair Eder called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present: Vice Chair Bye, Commissioners Johnson and Weyer, City Administrator Johnson, Public Works Director Kegley, Arborist Widin, Arborist-in-Training Lisa Danielson, and Commission Liaison McComber. Absent: None. II. Approval of Agenda: Commissioner Weyer, seconded by Vice Chair Bye,moved to approve the Agenda. Carried 4-0. III. A rove Parks Commission Minutes—June 15 2015: Vice Chair Bye, seconded by Commissioner Weyer, moved to approve the Minutes. Carried 4-0. IV. Department/Commission Liaison Reports: A. Arborist: Arborist-in-Training Danielson reported that the City has received several questions from residents regarding plant and tree issues. She also reported that St. Croix SavATree was working on the pruning and removal list, and the City has received bids for tree planting. Danielson reported that the ceremonial tree planting for Tree City USA was scheduled for the evening of Party in the Park. Arborist Widin reported that was the last Parks Commission she would be attending due to retirement. She thanked the Parks Commission, the City staff, and residents. She congratulated Lisa Danielson for receiving her ISA Arborist Certification. Chair Eder thanked Arborist Widin for her service. B. Public Works Director: Public Works Director Kegley reported the Public Works Department was working on standard maintenance, and they also requested quotes for crack sealing on the trails. C. Other/Commission Liaison Reports: Commission Liaison McComber reported that she had been attending several summer park programs, and they were very well attended. Vice Chair Bye, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, moved to accept the Department/ Commission Liaison Reports. Carried 4-0. V. Visitors/Public Comment: Mike Runk, City Councilmember, was present and noted the Parks Commission had discussed doing community gardens a long time ago at Swager Park, and it did not transpire. He thought the Parks Commission could consider the raised gardens similar to the ones at Oak Park Senior Living. Vice Chair Bye stated he could get some estimates and photos. Chair Eder suggested discussing it at the next Parks Commission meeting. VI. Public Hearings: None Page 13 of 46 Parks Commission Minutes July 20, 2015 Page 2 of 2 VII. New Business: A. Schedule Fall Parks Walkthrough: Vice Chair Eder, seconded by Commissioner Weyer, moved to set the Parks Walkthrough for Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. starting at Cover Park. Carried 4-0. VIII. Old Business: A. Oak Park Crossing Park Plan: Chair Eder reported that the Parks Commission held a joint worksession with the City Council prior to the meeting that evening to discuss the park. Chair Eder, seconded by Commissioner Weyer, moved to direct City staff to approach engineering to do the initial proposal for the where the upper park and the two overlooks would go, and prepare some options for going out to bid later in the month. Carried 4-0. IX: Informational: A. Party in the Park: Tuesday, August 4, 2015, 4:30 p.m. —6:30 p.m. at Brekke Park B. Retirement Party for Arborist Kathy Widin: Friday, August 14 at 2:00 p.m. at City Hall C. Next Meeting: Monday, August 17, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. Chair Eder reported that interviews would be held at that evening for the Parks Commission vacancy. D. Parks Commission Liaison—Tuesday, July 28—Vice Chair Eder E. City Administrator Johnson reported that he had someone reach out to him about a possible Eagle Scout project of building blue bird houses. He stated he would work with them on that project idea. X. Adjournment: Vice Chair Bye, seconded by Commissioner Weyer, moved to adjourn the meeting. Carried 4-0. Respectfully submitted, Jennifer Pinski Deputy Clerk Page 14 of 46 City of Oak Park. Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N•Box 2007.Oak Park Heights,MN 55082•Phone(651)439-4439•Fax(651)439-0574 8/14/16 MEMO TO: Park Commission Me ers yryd FROM: Eric Johnson,City A inistrato( a� RE: STORYWALK Concept. �'y The City as been approached b City r+ident Julie Balfanz and who works with the Stillwater Junior Y P p Y High School—Virtual Synergy Project-to request the possibility of the installation/donation of a STORYWALK program. I have attached the received information here and she will be present at the meeting to share more information as to options and costs; largely would be donated by Lowe's and operated by volunteers. Page 15 of 46 i '�! 4�h� .I� i r 1, R, r`AA, MRS k Page 16 of 46 Take a StoryWalk TM . . An Interactive Community Pilot Project Designed & Produced by the VIRTUAL SYNERGY Student Development Team in collaboration with community mentors, teachers, and sponsors Made Possible By: Lowes of Oak Park, Stillwater Area Schools, City of Oak Park Heights, and the Stillwater Partnership Plan u t` t Take a StoryWalkT"' . . . An Interactive Community Pilot Project Designed&Produced by the VIRTUAL SYNERGY Student Development Team in collaboration with community mentors,baeChem,and sponsors _. .... . '.. Hxda Pax^.'eb{n eY. Carves o1 OaM Paeh,SVlHragr At•.�SrhunVS. w CITY W UaN FnM Ixti3hlz,ana the b11WILLMN 0ytrcrxhip Ftu, w �• yt 1 I I III�I i ► a„r � W w . „ ..�.. brvd.r s +S Welcome to StoryVI popw A storywalk is an innovative yet simple way for adults and children to enjoy reading and M a the outdoors at the same time. 5 Page 19 of 46 I ry rf StoryWalks are free. StoryWalks are for everyone. StoryWalks are a cohesive part of an outdoor environment. StoryWalks encourage natural interactions between children and caregivers. StoryWalks teach parents how to interact in different ways while reading with their children. StoryWalks promote awareness of the importance of literacy. StoryWalks promote physical activity. Page 20 of 46 r +li How Does It Work? J StoryWalks are created by disassembling a storybook and installing it, page by page, on posts throughout a trail, park, or other area. StoryWalks often have guides, hints, and tips posted throughout the walk to encourage interactions and positive experiences. 4 Page 21 of 46 a Physical Activity Literacy Skill-Building ►n,_ • Child and Caregiver Interaction Good, Clean, Free Fun The VIRTUAL SYNERGY students are developing companion ` smartphone apps to add enhanced interactive experiences. � t Page 22 of 46 f 2w i We have a team of VIRTUAL SYNERGY students, aged 9-19 who are working on this project in collaboration with teachers and community mentors. We are EXPERIMENTING with emerging 1 technology and LEARNING how to design and develop a smartphone app to accompany the StoryWalk, providing an interactive, enhanced experience. " We are BRINGING OUR CLASSROOM ���` � � out into the COMMUNITY. With your help, 411 ��. r this park will become "our testing lab tN Page 23 of 46 With Your Help • . We will continue to make improvements to our project. Please help us by filling out the online evaluation form at the end of the StoryWalk. Our students will use the data collected to modify and refine our designs. PLEASE STOP BACK and see some of our improvements! We want this to be a collaborative community project. We are trying to learn new skills so we can teach other kids (and adults too) what we have learned . Page 24 of 46 StoryWalks have been installed in 48 different states and four other countries. StoryWalk partnerships happen naturally between libraries, schools, children's museums, city parks departments, service organizations, nature centers, and more. Page 25 of 46 The interactive relationship between a child and his or her caregivers is essential to the developing brain. Studies have shown repeatedly that children who are read to from birth to 5 years old are better and stronger independent readers. Academic success at ages 9 and 10 can be attributed to the amount of talk children hear from birth through age 3. Children who are not reading on grade level by the end of first grade have a 1 In 8 chance of catching up without costly direct intervention. b. Page 26 of 46 FLEXIBLE COLLABORATIVE TEAM ENVIRONMENT •Supportive environment for students to experiment,collaborate,and create •Students design and create their own games,apps,and other technology and engineering projects •Students form creative teams—each member takes on a development role •Allows for flexible participation a. • REAL-WORLD PROJECT BASED APPLICATIONS •a •Foster relationships with peers,with educators,and with community professionals. j ti •STEM->STEAM->STREAM (Science&Math.Technology,Real-World Applications, Engineering,Art,Music) STUDENT-LED PLATFORM •Sparks student ownership,engagement and creativity •Motivates and empowers students •Peer-to-peer teaching reinforces learning •Development of 21st century skills to succeed in a digital world VIRTUAL SYNERGY° •Focus on leadership skills&character development Digital Design & MULTI-AREA EXPLORATION Development Club Logic&Programming: LiveCode,Java,Python, •Game Development Platforms: Stencyl,GameMaker,Unity 3D •Technology Exploration: Arduino,Raspberry Pi,e-Textiles •Art&Animation: Photoshop,Blender,Maya f DESIGN THINKING EMPHASIS •Sound Design: GarageBand �^ •Ask questions&identify opportunities •Collaborative Games:MineCraft,Portal 2 •Design •Career exploration •Prototype • Gather feedback Redesign SJHS VIRTUAL SYNERGY CLUB Redesign s •Present&distribute Collaboration-Creativity•Critical Thinking•Communication CLUB ADVISOR: Julie Balfanz balfanzj @stillwater.k12.mn.us 651.351.6946 Tuesdays&Thursdays SJHS Computer Lab 2:30-4:30pm Page 27 of 46 0 O CI3 U U E � � U w 0-0 O co U N � • E ❑ cr) � „ - „ • ; s I to� co mw { � '` •��. +.r •a d @ � .��+� sue' ..._. 0 _0 V) �- C: z Ln LU 0 a� o w LA - W 4-J � O ,4-J L, o u� Ln on on a a-J s P W • LLJ on + ♦ir '°. v •� E 0 W c„ c� CaC W W � 4mJ �► W X 0 0 0 r� 4., 4mJ 4-J 4-J -F v W on � OC Q) 4mJ p Q.. a--J < ::E =3 .r w� t r i ^ i W V) �r © • •ro zLn L ". o i w L. a) 0 � °J Ul p LLJ 0 J` 9 w o p 0 Z > Z — U D z 0E o LLJSW o � o V o • L o a� w M „; :�ll a .�. •� LU ,� ^� ti • • cn +, on E 0 C: Cl. .� . w O �.�. 4) u w >> � V) .� �-- o L E u .V) CL 0 0 O E r� 0 4j U 0 -0 0 O un C: E C: u 4-J LLJ E on 0 ZLLJ on COQ pan . >' —j c `a � o • :3 U.J on C: -0 E QO O u E O .}_, 0 0 w u cn Q cn u jLoo � ■rrrrr •r Ln z < v) 4-J U o o Ln �--- '"' o D < z4-J � uJ � �, Of w � U w E C: U. o M LL. 0% L • h 4-J 4-J Ln Ln/ • i..� U 4-J 0:0.0 o Z a) �- W �o V) W J 0C > Q w z a cri L. 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Z Ml ria C: 0 � p, 0 V o — � F- WaL Ce � > Z ( CL ° o • z W �C w o Lu — o� CL < �- LA L Z N - � m a ton U v V) CL o <Luw V o W w M 0 0 � � c� cL a� THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 40 of 46 4 City of oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N•Sox 2007•Oak Park Heights,MN 55082•Phone(651)439-4439•Fax(651)439-0574 8/14/25 vVU MEMO TO: Park Commission Memb FROM: Eric Johnson, City Ad r .� RE: Trail Proposal—Design, BiddiO aind Construction. Please see the attached engineer g prop al om the City Engineer. This proposal would oversee all elements of the trail and two shelte ad costruction elements—including but not limited to siting, design, bidding, and permitting and constriction oversight. It contains a Not to Exceed (NTE) price of $31,700.00. Please recall that this construction will require coordination with Xcel Energy and the MPCA as well as the Middle St. Croix Watershed Organization permitting process. Lastly,the engineering oversight would appear to be recommended compared to other localized trail building as they fly-ash site and its membrane will need to be carefully monitored for impacts. If this trail is desired to be installed, Staff would recommend moving forward with a recommendation to the City Council for this proposal. Cost would be derived from the Xcel Energy—Park Contribution. Page 41 of 46 Stantec Consulting Services Inc. 2335 Highway 36 West Sf.Paul MN 55113 Tel: {6511636-4600 Stantec Fax: (651) 636-1311 August 12, 2015 Eric Johnson City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N. P. O. Box 2007 Oak Park Heights, MN 55082-2007 Re: Proposal for Engineering Services 1 Oak Park Crossing Trail Dear Mr. Johnson: Attached to this letter is a Task Hour Budget Work Plan for Professional Services between the City of Oak Park Heights, Owner and Stantec Consulting Services Inc. for providing engineering services as part of the Oak Park Crossing Trail Project located in Oak Park Heights, MN. See attached scope. The estimated fee is $31,700 including expenses and equipment. The proposed project tasks and estimated fees for each task are as follows: Task 1 -Design $13,600 (Hourly not to Exceed) Task 2- Bidding $2,000 (Hourly not to Exceed) Task 3- Construction $16,100 (Hourly not to Exceed) Total Estimated Fee $31,700 This letter and the attached Labor Hours Cost Estimate represent the entire understanding between you and us in respect of the Project and may only be modified in writing signed by both of us. If this letter satisfactorily sets forth conditions of our Agreement, please sign in the space below and return one copy to our office.Thank you again for the opportunity to provide these services. CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Print Name and Title Date Page 42 of 46 August 12, 2015 Eric Johnson Reference: Proposal for Engineering Services/Oak Park Crossing Trail Stantec Consulting Services Inc. wishes to thank you for this opportunity to work with the City of Oak Park Heights. If you have any questions, need additional information or wish to discuss this matter in greater detail, please contact me. Regards, STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. 4 dl*� Phil Gravel, P.E. Principal 651-604-4885 Page 43 of 46 Project Scope(See also attached Labor Hours Cost Estimate) 1. Plan, Design, Bid and Oversee Construction and close-out of trail and two concrete pads as shown on exhibit below—approximate location only: 2. Trail shall be ADA compliant in terms of width and slope and linkages to other trails 3. Bituminous trail 4. Two concrete pads to place a small shelter/pavilion, linked to the trail. Pads shall be +/-25' in diameter 5. Coordinate all permitting and permission from Xcel Energy and other regulatory and permitting agencies. (Fees not included). p� 110.1 Sows) N\ IT i 1 Pa.uro,n; eee 5S t 1 6 � 1 Page 44 of 46 Labor Hours Cost Estimate Oak Park Crossing Trail 8/12/2015 - Estimate of Labor Hours 1 Project 1 Project Engineering Project Task Manager 3 Manager 1 Technician 6 Inspector 1 Technician 3 Totals IiDesign - 1.1 Project Management 4 81 12 1.2 1 Meetings 4 4 1.4 Field Reconnaissance 41 4 1.5 Trail Design 4 4 i 8 1.6 Stormwater Management 4 4 1.7 Construction Drawings _- 4 4 36 44 1_8 Project Manual 4 16 8 28 1.9 Estimate of Construction Cost $ 8 Subtotal Estimated Labor Hours' _ 12j 32 65 6 � 917 _- Hourly Billing Ratesl $158.001 $128.00 $101.00 $105.00 $101.00 - Subtotal Estimated Labor Cost $1,896,001 $4,096.00 $6,565.00 $808.00'- $13,355.00 99 Direct Pro ect Ex enses $250.00 Total Costs-Design Phase! $13,615.00 Use $13,600.00 2.1 1 Project Management 2 2 4 2.2 Bid Inquiries and Clarifications 41 4 23 Bid Tabulation and Recommendation ! 2 4 6 Subtotal Estimated Labor Hoursi 21 81 4 14 Hourly siilinq Rates, $158.001 $128.0_01 $101.00 $105.60 $101.00 _Subtotal Estimated Labor Cosh $316.00 $1,024.001 $404.00 $1,744.00 I 99 Direct Project Expenses $250.00 Total Costs-Bidding Phasel $1,994.00 Usei $2,000.00 i 31 Constructio n 1 3.1 i Project management__ 4 8 -._ 12 3.2 meetings 41 4 8 3.3 Construction Surveying _ 4J 4 8 3.4 !Construction Observation&Documentation $ 1 60 68 - 3.5 I Construction Engineering 41 8 12 k ee a boditicat ins 3.7 Recordd r ing - - 10 Subtotal Estimated 81 84 134 I Hourly B+Ilin Rates $158.001 $128.00 $101.00 $105.00 $101.00 Subtotal Estimated Labor Cost $1,264.001 $8,820-00 $404.00 $15,352-00 99 Direct Project Ex- nse- i $750.04 1 Total Costs-Construction Phase $16,102.00 Use $161100.00 i Total Estimated Labor Hours 22 78 65 84 16 265 Total Estimated Labor Cost $3,476.00 $9,984.00 $6,565.00 $8,820.00 $1,616.00 $30,461.00 Total Estimated Direct Project Expensess 1 $1,250.00 I Total Estimated Costs ; $31,711.00 - - - -- - - - I - U$e $31,700.00 Page 45 of 46 R:lciientimunicipalloak_park_heights_Ci-mn1RFPst20151Oak Park Crossing TraillTrai lLaborHoursCostEst20150812.xlsx THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 46 of 46