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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2010-068 Sponsored by: Oates CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA L. RESOLUTION 2010 -068 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, SUPPORTING THE ROAD AND SIDEWALK PRIORITY LISTS THAT ARE TO BE FUNDED USING THE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND FEDERAL EARMARK MONIES ADMINISTERED THROUGH ADOT &PF WHEREAS, the City of Seward currently has two earmarks with ADOT; and WHEREAS, the first earmark grants the City of Seward $2,000,000 in funding for road improvement and does not require a match from the City; and WHEREAS, the second earmark grants the City of Seward $2,700,000 in funding for road, sidewalk and drainage improvement and does require a match for the City; and WHEREAS, a draft list of priorities were presented to the city council on March 8, 2010 and modified to come up with a defined priority list for expending the available funding; and WHEREAS, the city council solicited public input on these priorities and have been provided copies of all comments; and WHEREAS, in order to obligate these funds, the City must provide a defined scope of work by no later than September 2010 or the funds may be reallocated; and WHEREAS, the attached priority lists define the roads and sidewalks in which the City wishes to expend the federal grant monies. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA: Section 1. The City of Seward, City Council adopts the road and sidewalk priorities as attached that are to be funded using the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program and Federal Earmark monies. Section 2. The City of Seward City Council authorizes the City Manager to negotiate the priorities and costs with ADOT &PF to formulate a final scope of work. Section 3. This resolution shall take affect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, and this 26 fir.. day of July 2010. I CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2010 -44 THE C Y ' WARD, ALASKA 1 A 4 A .1.11. Ar A/ /,Li Willard E Dunham, Mayor AYES: Valdatta, Bardrson, Smith, Shafer, Amberg, Dunham NOES: None ABSENT: Keil ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: / I —gat," 4 . 121 . 5 ,, t fi, Jea i ewis, Cit Clerk smi wie e u •••• • (City Seal) � 4S, ' Of sei � f Il % w • • . k } ) $ .-.err ,% a lE OF P ",, • ••H••NlIs %� sii Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: July 26, 2010 e Ho f se Through: Phillip Oates, City Manage 44„ From: William Casey, Public Works gtASr -P Agenda Item: Statewide Transportation Improvement Program BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward currently has two federal earmarks for transportation improvement projects. The first earmark grants the city $2M strictly for road improvement projects. This earmark does not require a match from the city. The second earmark grants the city $2.7M for road, sidewalk and drainage improvement projects. This earmark does require a match of approximately $300K from the city. A draft list of priorities for both earmarks was presented to council on March 8, 2010 and modified to come up with a defined priority list for expending the available funds. The city council solicited public comments on these priorities and have been provided with a copy of all of the public comments. The city council met to discuss the public feedback and the priority list was again modified. In order to obligate these funds, the City must provide a defined scope of work by no later than September 2010 or the funds may be reallocated. The attached priority lists define the roads and sidewalks in which the City wishes to expend the federal grant monies. To secure these funds the City of Seward, City Council must adopt a final road and sidewalk priority list to submit to ADOT &PF. INTENT: The City of Seward, City Council adopts the road and sidewalk priorities as attached that are to be funded using the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program and Federal Earmark monies. The adopted list will be forwarded to ADOT &PF in order to secure two federal earmark for road and sidewalk repair and improvements. After ADOT &PF receives the adopted list, they will assign costs to the associated work and further work with the City to determine a feasible project and timeline. FISCAL NOTE: One of the available earmarks requires a match of approximately $300,000. Approved by Finance Department: *4J ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X RECOMMENDATION: Council approves Resolution 2010- adopting the road and sidewalk priorities as attached that are to be funded using the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program and Federal Earmark monies. 1 . o 3