Long Street and Emerson Lane
The City of Mankato is continuing its multi-phase plan to improve infrastructure in the Long Street neighborhood. This fourth phase focuses on replacing aging underground utilities—specifically the watermain, sanitary sewer, and stormwater systems.
The neighborhood, generally located between Dickinson Street and Victory Drive and from Main Street to Fair Street, has infrastructure dating back to the mid-1950s. The watermain is made of cast iron which has resulted in frequent watermain breaks.
The sanitary sewer system is also original and made of clay, which is vulnerable to leaks and root intrusion as it ages.
As part of this project, sidewalks identified in the City’s Critical Link Sidewalk Plan may also be added or improved to enhance walkability and safety for residents.
Reconstruction will occur in multiple phases to manage costs and minimize disruption, with this phase being the next step in modernizing essential infrastructure and improving overall quality of life in the Long Street neighborhood.
Long Street Funding:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $445,593
Sewer Revenue: $216,056
Special Assessments: $389,030
Stormwater Revenue: $214,447
Water Revenue: $238,749
Total Funding: $1,503,875
Emerson Lane Funding:
Loan/Bond Proceeds: $520,907
Sewer Revenue: $249,705
Special Assessments: $484,800
Stormwater Revenue: $194,883
Water Revenue: $262,904
Total Funding: $1,713,199

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