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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2004-125 I I I Sponsored by: Shealy CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2004-125 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING THE CITY OF SEWARD'S CALENDAR YEAR 2005 FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES WHEREAS, annually the City compiles a list of projects or issues that are identified as top legislative priorities; and WHEREAS, the list ofprojects is compiled and distributed to the Alaska Congressional delegation, the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and the City of Seward lobbyists; and WHEREAS, all the projects on this list are consistent with the City's Comprehensive and Strategic Plans. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The following projects are hereby declared to be the official legislative priority list for the City of Seward for the 2005 Federa11egis1ative session: PORT AND HARBOR I. $4.5 million for dock/breakwater at SMIC 2. $3 million for Seward Marine Center dock design 3. $3.5 million for inter-harbor improvements 4. $3.5 million for T -dock and bulkhead s. $2.8 million for SMIC ship repair infrastructure improvements ROADS AND STREETS 1. $2 million to upgrade streets and sidewalks 2. $14.9 million for Lowell Point Road upgrade CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2004-125 PUBLIC FACILITIES 1. $16 million for long-term care replacement facility 2. $14 million for multi-agency/conference facility 3. Transfer ownership of Lowell Creek diversion tunnel back to Corp of Engineers Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 14th day of December, 2004. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA j/~ ~- Vanta Shafer, Mayor Branson, Valdatta, Clark, Lorenz, Shafer None Dunham, Amberg None 'I . ,. , )\; ~(] /h'>-'j~{, !~2\ Jean ewis, CMC J , "- ./ City Clerk ""UIIII", ....... O~ GF.'!'1f "~~ 'I'';J' _\ ,.,...',1.. ~":... .........t, 1l.......~ '.1"..; "'6 " .' 1'0"';- 'A ',; I~':: c} ...Cfc' '''i)'~.,''~V .~ ~..i' ....CJ <-(i'e ~ :: lS --- \ ~ ~ : -r:1.lL' ~O" ~,~: \.~ , i ..., :: l.ll o. Sal. ."" " .. ~~\ ~ I:: t~:.. e. ^_...... 1-':'0 ...". ,v. ~., ..~.. \..;.r\~~...lJ~.'''': 1 \<)......~ ~ . ~..~.. ~.- \. i .... "~~". '"<:...,,,~~....~.. 'h..... ,i- ',' ."'", r'c:: "\or,,. ".' ,.;.J r l"" ...... ".""11"'" (City Seal) COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: December 13, 2004 Through: Phil Shealy, City Manager From: Rick Gifford, Assistant City Manager Agenda Item: Calendar Year 2005 Legislative Priorities BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Each year the City Council approves resolutions listing the City’s federal and state legislative priorities. These lists help the Council, administration and the City’s lobbyists when discussing City projects with the various federal and state legislators and agencies. The various projects listed have come from last year’s projects, projects recommended by the lobbyists and from discussions with Council in previous meetings and work sessions. Attached is a copy of an email from our federal lobbyist, Brad Gilman with his recommendations for rd federal legislative projects. Mr. Gilman has recommended five projects, one of which is the 3 Avenue waterline upgrade. However, in further discussions, it was determined that the federal funding time-line would be too late for construction this summer. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No 1. Comprehensive Plan X 2. Strategic Plan X 3. Other 4. Not applicable FISCAL NOTE: Lobbying for the City’s Legislative Priorities will require Council and administrative time and travel. In addition, the City contracts with two separate lobbyists’ for additional help and consultation in the City’s lobbying efforts. Both expenditures have been included in the calendar year 2005 budget. Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution’s 2004-124 & 125 approving the City of Seward’s calendar year 2005 Federal and State Legislative Priorities. Attachment.