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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2008-106
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SF.WARD,
ALASKA, APPROVING THE CITY OF SEWARD'S CALENDAR YEAR
2009 STATE LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
WHEREAS, the City annually compiles a list of projects or issues that are identified as
top state legislative priorities; and
WHEREAS, the list of projects is compiled and distributed to the Alaska Legislature in
Juneau, the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and the City of Seward°s lobbyists; and
WHEREAS, this prioritized list validates the projects and greatly focuses the efforts of
the administration in our lobbying efforts; and
WHEREAS, all the projects on this list arc 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 L This list of legislative projects is hereby declared to be the official legislative
priority list for the City of Seward for the 2009 State legislative session:
1. STATE FUNDED PROJF.CT5 WITH LOCAL MATCII
A. PUBLIC FACILITIES
(1) $750 thousand in hospital exceptional relief payments pending opening of the Long
Term Care Facility (the City will provide a 100% match of $750 thousand for this
shortfall)
(2) $750 thousand for building a new water storage tank (the City will obtain a 100%
match of $750 thousand through aloes-interest loan program)
(3) SS million state assistance for the $10 million Seward Library/Museum (local
contributions of grants, private donations and potential bond will provide a 100%
match of $5 million to complete the project)
B. PORT AND HARBOR
(1) $1.5 million to complete the extension of the Seward Small Boat Harbor east
breakwater (the U.S. Arn1y Corps of Engineers and the City will provide a 100%
match of $1.5 million to complete the project)
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(2) $750 thousand for inner-harbor improvements to repair and replace the "D" Floats in
the Seward Small Boat Harbor (the City will provide $250 thousand to complete the
project)
(3) $500 thousand for a wave modeling and engineering study for the North Dock Basin
at SM1C (the Army Corps of Engineers is providing a 100% match of $500 thousand
to complete the study)
C. ELECTRIC
(1) $3 million for the Electric Department emergency standby generator complex (the
City is providing $7.5 million for the project)
(2) S250 thousand for automatic electrical metering equipment to improve customer
service, outage management, and load management (the City will provide a ' 100%
match of $250 thousand to complete the project)
(3) $1 million for rebuilding and upgrading the transmission line from the Seward city
limits to the Fort Raymond electric substation (the City will provide $600 thousand
for the project)
(4) $85 thousand for improvements to capabilities for providing electrical power during
emergencies, such as a tsunami, to the downtown and hospital area of Seward (the
City will provide a 100% match of $85 thousand for the project)
(5) $5 million from the Railbelt Tnter-tie funds to upgrade transmission lines between
Anchorage and Seward
(6) $12 million to compete the transmission line conversion to 115kV at $1 million/ mile.
D. ROADS AND STREETS
(1) $750 thousand for street/sidewalk repairs and drainage (the City provided $160
thousand in 2008 for these repairs)
(2) $250 thousand for paving and improving drainage in the northeast parking lot of the
Seward Small Boat Harbor (The City has obtained a matching grant of approximately
$200 thousand for design and preparation of the area for paving)
2. CRUISE SHIP HEAD TAX
(1) $5 million for dredging cruise ship berthing basins and approaches in Seward to a
depth of 42 Feet to permit safe berthing of the millennium size cruise ships
(2) $1.5 million for constructing a dock to improve security and fire protection to cruise
ships
(3) $200 thousand to relocate Seward's Coast Guard Building adjacent to the Cruise Ship
Dock Area and near the Security Dock
(4) $2.56 million for cruise ship dock appurtenance improvements in Seward
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°- (5) $108 thousand for Transportation Assistance to Cruise Ship Passengers
(6) $7~0 thousand for building a new water storage tank that provides the capacity
necessary to provide water to cruise ships (the City will obtain a 100% match of $750
thousand through glow-interest loan program)
3. STATE FUNDED PROJECTS
(1) $1.5 million for storn~ water discharge infrastructure including a security fence
around the city vessel storage area at the Seward Marine Industrial Center (SMIC)
(2) $860 thousand for Handicapped Accessibility Fish Cleaning Station in the Northeast
Launch Ramp Area of Small Boat Harbor
(3) $450 thousand for paving the road and parking lot on the South Seward Small Boat
Harbor Uplands area
(4) $2 million for controlling coastal erosion that threatens the Lowell Point Road (this
road provides the sole land access to critical public infrastructure and a residential
housing area)
(5) $1.7 million to double the capacity of the ship lift (synchrolift) and improve dock
capabilities at SMIC
(6) $10 million for the extension of the SMIC basin breakwater to improve ship moorage,
loading, and repair operations
(7) 54.5 million to complete sheet piling and add moorage along the north side of the
Seward Sma11 Boat Harbor
(8) $60 thousand to study the feasibility of a hydro electric plant to product renewable
energy in Seward
(9) $ I million levee maintenance and bed load removal in the Fourth of July Creek to
protect the Spring Creek State prison
(10) $100 thousand for City facility ADA accessibility
(] 1) $75 thousand for emergency access repairs and improvements at the Seward jail
(12) $68 thousand for Energy Efficiency- Boiler Replacements
(13) $25 thousand to upgrade the Harbor Security Camera System
(14) $300 thousand for direct connectivity with Alaska Land Mobile- Radio system
(ALMR) for the Seward Dispatch Center
(1 S) $425 thousand to purchase fire apparatus (replace non-compliant vehicle)
4. BENEFICIAL LEGISLATION
(I) The City of Seward's highest priority is an the introduction of a GO Bond from the
State of Alaska for $15 million for designing and building a Seward Marine Center
Dock for the Alaska Arctic Region Research Vessel (ARRV)
(2) $36 million for the Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC) for capital funding
and support for the $1.5 million increase in their operating budget
(3) Support Friends of the Jesse Lee) Iome for stabilization of the Jesse Lec Home
(4) Regulations that permit the use of a guaranteed cruise ship head tax revenue stream
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for bonding of capital projects that benefit the cruise ship industry
(5) Appropriation to upgrade and improve Seward Highway (MP18-25.5) in the STIP
(6) Authorize upgrade of Seward Highway (MP 25.5-36) in the STIP
(7) Authorize upgrade of the Sterling I-lghway (MP 45-60) in the STIP
(8) Construct a highway exit off the Seward Highway in the vicinity of MP 6 to provide
better and safer vehicle access to Camelot and Salmon Creek subdivisions
(9) Support for continuation of Medicaid programs at not less than current year funding
levels including capital cost reimbursement
(] 0) State funding to accomplish the objectives of the library assistance bill
(ll) Support returned service to Seward by the State Ferry Tustumena
(12) The City of Seward is interested in participating in alternative energy programs
(13) Establish a rebate program for citizen purchases of energy efficient appliances (in
concert with disposal of old appliances) to reduce electric usage
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
27`h day of October, 2008.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Clark Corbridge, Mayor
AYES: Dunham, Valdatta, Bardarson, Kellar, Smith, Keil, Corbridge
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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;dean Lewis, CMC
~-% City Clerk