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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2009-028
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, ESTABLISHING COUNCIL GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT FOR
THE CITY OF SE WARD'S PRIORITIES PREPARED FOR 2009 THF,
AMERICAN RECOVF,RY AND REINVESTMENT ACT
WH F.REAS, the American Recovery and Reinveshnent Act was signed into law on
1'ebruary ] 7, 2009. Also known as the "economic stimulus package," this bill includes federal
funds to be distributed by totmula and by competitive grants that Alaskan organizations,
Boroughs, cities, and villages may apply for; and
WHEREAS, most of the Act's fiuiding is in the areas of transportation, education, health,
and energy; and
WHEREAS, the City of Seward will be competing with other organizations and local
governments across the nation; and
WHEREAS, projects that have already been through the federal process and have
engineering and design completed, or near completion, will have a better chance of initial success
for these funds; and
WHEREAS, projects that have been vetted through the public process will also have a better
chance of initial success for these funds; and
WHEREAS, the city manager has formed a staff task force to follow the Act and
determine what finding maybe available to the City of Seward; and
WHEREAS, this task force meets once a week to share their knowledge and provide
updates to all Departments; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department is coordinating with local non-
profits and the schools to be sure they are provided information quickly; and
WHEREAS, we are offering letters of support for any non-profit or school that intends to
apply for stimulus funding for projects that enhance the City of Seward's quality of life; and
WHEREAS, we have created a master project spreadsheet (attached and updated April
13, 2009) capturing potential projects that may qualify for stimulus funding; and
WHEREAS, the "Stimulus Task Force" has been tasked to research potential funding
sources and provide ongoing updates to dctcrniine whether or not we qualify for these funds; and
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2009-028
WHEREAS, we will aggressively pursue projects on this list if finding opportunities
become available, if projects can be developed timely, if deadlines are achievable, and/or if
matching funds are available; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a work on March 27, 2009 and addressed the following
list of projects that requires city council's continued support in order to proceed.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that:
Section 1. The Seward City Council approves and directs Administration to further research
and refine the scope of work and cost estimates for the following list of projects.
# DEPARTMENT PROJECT LEAD PROJECT
1 Harbor Anderson Construction of Z float
2 HarborlSMIC Anderson Port Security, Cameras, Fencing, Keycard Access
3 Harbor Anderson 5ton Crane
4 SMIC Anderson SSDD-transfer system
5 Harbor Anderson ARRV Dolphins & fueling capabilities
6 Harbor Anderson Boardwalk
7 SMIC Anderson 250-ton Wash down Pad- Storm water Prevention
8 SMIC Anderson Assistance with clean-up of contaminated material
9 SMIC Anderson SMIC StoragelMaintenance Yard- electrical improvements
10 Harbor Anderson N.E. Harbor fish cleaning station renovation project
11 Harbor Oates! Anderson Moving Coast Guard Building
12 Army Corps of Engineers Oates! Anderson Breakwater extension! Breakwater Deficiency
13 Army Corps of Engineers Oates/Anderson Improving and maintaining Lowell Canyon
Public Works!
14 Water/Wastewater Casey Water Storage Tank
Public Works!
15 WaterlWastewater Casey #3 Lift Station
16 Public Works Casey New Shop
17 Public Works Casey Old sewer and water line upgrades
18 Public Works Casey Extension of sewer and water
19 Streets Casey Seward Sidewalk Improvements
20 Public Works Casey ADA Design/ Build for City Hall
Kenai Watershed Forum
Public Works!
21 Water/Wastewater Ruffner
22 Library Linville
Electric/ Public Works!
23 Harbor Foutz! Anderson
Dairy Hill CulverU Fish Mitigation! Fish Ditch
Library/ Museum
Digital Meter Readers and Digital Monitoring Systems
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24 Electric Foutz
"'~ 25 Electric Foutz
26 Electric Fcutz
27 Electric Foutz
28 Community Development Terry
29 Community Development Terry
30 Community Development Terry
31 Community Development Terry
32 Community Development Oates! Terry
33 Community Development Oates! Terry
34 Fire Squires
35 Fire Squires
36 Fire Squires
37 Fire Squires
38 Fire Squires
39 Fire Squires
40 Fire Squires
41 Fire Squires
42 Police/ Fire Clemons! Squires
43 Police Clemons
44 Police
45 Police
46 Police
47 Police
Parks &Rec- Parking &
48 Harbor
49 Parks &Rec
Parks &Rec & Public
50 Works
Parks &Rec & Public
51 Works
52 Hospital/ Providence
53 Hospital! Providence
54 Hospital! Providence
55 ASLC
Clemons
Clemons
Clemons
Clemons
Sturdy/ Anderson
Sturdy
Sturdy! Casey
Sturdy/ Anderson
Erchinger/ Bolton
Erchinger/ Bolton
Erchinger/ Bolton
Shaefermeyer
Generator Warehouse
Line upgrades- TBD
LED light upgrades
Upgrade generator spray nozzle
Flood Priorities
NRCS may purchase easements on any floodplain lands, City has
submitted a list of suggested properties to the State, advertised,
and sent to some property owners
Removing debris
Stabilizing Levees
Mary Lowell Center
Jesse Lee Home- Leadership Charter School
Our project is to establish a LOSAP Program- encouraging
retention and recruitment by offering a Length of Service Award to
be earned by our volunteers.
Forest Acres Annex Fire Station !Vehicle Storage/ possible EOC -
dispatch plus shelter supply storage
Equipment- air packs/ upgrading our current air packs with new
systems for firefighter safety
Renovations to Wesley Building to provide Fire Station/ apparatus
bays/ offce space for several City Department
Renovations to Wesley- Dual purpose facility
Vehicle acquisition
Demolition of residential housing
Fire station upgrades- sprinkler
Public Safety Facility
Camera System Upgrade and Expansion (for city infrastructure)
Traffc Enforcement Radars and Digital Dash Cameras for police
vehicles
Digital Siorage Unit, Mobile Data Terminals, programming,
maintenance, and networking
Security Closed Circuit Cameras and System (HS)
Local Youth Mentoring Program
Automated Parking System
Evan Casey Skate Park Upgrade
Water and Electric for pavilion
South Harbor Uplands peripheral landscaping
Medical records technology
New CT scan equip.
Infrastructure expansion
Upgrade & Repair water intake system
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Seawater heat pump systems- heat load for air handlers and
56 ASLC Shaefermeyer pavement (slab heat)
Section 2. The Seward City Council approves and directs Administration to explore the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, signed into law on February l7, 2009, and pursue grants
and loan opportunities as appropriate.
Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED Uy the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13`h
day of April, 2009.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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Clark Corbridge, Mayor
AYES: Dunham, Vatdatta, Bardarson, Smith, Kellar, Keil, Corbridge
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
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Council Agenda Statement
Meetn~g Date: April 13, 2009
From: City Manager. Phillip Oates KK~
Agenda Item: Establishing Council Guidance and Support for the City of Seward's priorities
prepared for the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
City Manager, Phillip Oates, tasked the city administration to conduct a city task force to track
the American Recovery and Reuivestment Act that was signed into law on February 17, 2009.
Also known as the "economic stimulus package," this bill includes federal funds to be distributed
by formula and by competitive grants that Alaskan organizations, Boroughs, cities, and villages
may apply for. Most of the Act's funding is in the areas of transportation, education, health, and
energy. The City of Seward will be competing with other organizations and local governments
across the nation. Projects that have already been through the federal process and have
engineerurg and design completed, or near completion, will have a better chance of initial success
for these funds. Projects that have been vetted through the public process will also have a better
chance of initial success for these funds.
The city manager has formed a stafftask force to follow the Act and determine what funding may
be available to the City of Seward. This task force meets once a week to share their knowledge
and provide updates to all Departments. The Community Development Department is
coordinating with local non-profits and the schools to be sure they are provided information
quickly. The City is offeru>_g letters of support for any non-profit or school that intends to apply
for stimulus funding for projects that enhance the City of Seward's quality of life. The City has
created a master project spreadsheet (attached and updated April 13, 2009) capturing potential
projects that >~ qualify for stimulus funding. The "Stimulus Task Force" has been tasked to
research potential funding sources and provide ongoing updates to determine whether or not we
qualify for these funds. The City will aggressively pursue projects on this list if funding
opportunities become available, if projects can be developed timely, if deadlines are achievable,
andior if matching funds are available. It is important to note that many projects on this list may
not qualify for funding sources but we do not want to limit our pursuit for grants. The City
Council held a work on March 27, 2009 and addressed the list of projects that requires city
cowrcil's continued support in order to proceed seeking and applying for grant opportunities.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST:
Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive
Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures.
FISCAL NOTE:
There are no direct liscal impacts of this resolution. Each grant may or may not require matching
funds, depending on the project and grant requirements.
Approved by Finance Department: -~/Lf~zA~
RECOMMENDATION:
Council approve Resolution 2009-~a~ , Estahlishnig Council Guidance and Support for the City of
Seward's priorities prepared for the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvcstmcnt Act.