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street, City Engineering will determine the quality of the bricks uncovered and the likelihood of <br /> salvaging them with minimal damage. <br /> A cursory review of the costs of procuring recycled high quality paving bricks from other <br /> municipalities or companies have yielded a cost range of$1.00-$4.00 per brick, depending on the <br /> size and quality, plus shipping. The bricks used on Condit Street are of the larger high quality <br /> variety that would typically run approximately $3.00 per brick. The potential cost savings in <br /> salvaging bricks from the City streets in the Wabash Crossing area can be significant. <br /> POTENTIAL OBJECTIONS: There are no known objections. <br /> INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES: None. <br /> STAFF REFERENCE: Matt Newell, City Engineer, at 424-2747 ', <br /> The City Engineer, Matt Newell, will be in attendance at the City Council meeting to answer any I�� <br /> questions of the Council on this item. ' <br /> BUDGET/TIME IMPLICATIONS: �I <br /> The maximum limit proposed for salvaging bricks in the Wabash Crossing area is $30,000 and <br /> will be taken from the General Capital Improvements Fund. ' <br /> The paving bricks will be removed from the reconstructed streets as they are determined to be of <br /> value. <br /> attach: 1 <br /> cc: John Smith, Assistant City Manager of Public Services <br /> Phil Wilhelm,Municipal Services Manager <br /> Page 2 <br />