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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2004-062 I I I Sponsored by: Shealy CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2004-62 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO USE SECTION 115 FUNDS FOR THE NASH ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECT WHEREAS, in the appropriation process in FY' 04, congress created a new unique category of earmarks known as "section 115", granting $2,000,000 for Seward Road Improvements; and WHEREAS, unlike previous earmarks, this specific category does not add but in fact is deducted from the state's normal share of federal aid funding creating a shortfall for projects programmed in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP); and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities that the only fair mechanism for offsetting earmarks is to identify FY' 04 STIP projects to be placed on hold within the same community; and WHEREAS, one of the few FY' 04 projects in the Seward area not yet in construction, yet large enough to offset some of the earmarks, is the Nash Road Rehabilitation Project which has resulted in putting the $3.3 million construction project on hold; and WHEREAS, in order to ensure that this high priority community transportation project remains on schedule for FY' 04 including certain upgrades is for the City to agree to contribute it's $2 million Seward Road Improvements section 115 earmark to the Nash Road Project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. It is hereby requested that DOT use the federal section 115 Seward Road Improvements monies to complete the Nash Road Project including additional improvements and upgrades allowing it to remain on schedule in the FY'04 STIP. 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 24th day of, May 2004. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2004-62 THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ,::.div J_L~ Vanta Shafer, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Dunham, Branson, Valdatta, Amberg, Anderson, Clark, Shafer None None None ATTEST: (k vA llccc /Cu/<-.-- Erin Leaders Assistant City Clerk (Cit-~~""'" ~""""!.o' lc.~,.A.", .... ..l ....<.;; "I':. '" ~".A~ ........ :4A) ~ ,:, cy,"c~i'aFT:;"': ';0 ~ ~ ,,',0 ~'" c:. :: :~~ -e- Ct. ':. tn : ~ .- .. . ""'.,.." "'L ' .. WI O. ~"",~'J. .,-\ .0- ~ \ .....,~.~:.t, -~ : = -;... ~::: \':. \V", "n1/ ,~~ -:~ (9^..u~'I\,l:' 1 ,\~):~',,<>~1~.l\: c~'" '!~,,'r~..".'';'''lulJ')''''' "" t' ~i~~'l/ ~'" f" r~' , . , .., oil'.",., t....... (,t".. ~.\...{'" ", ""J~'" ,";'.J" }-".'_. r:::' :a '''is.:;L:~'';''''' COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: May 24, 2004 From: Phil Shealy, City Manager Agenda Item: Authorize Use of Federal Section 115 Funds For The Nash Road Rehabilitation Project BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The Nash Road repair and resurfacing project between mile post 0 – 5.3 was one of the 2004 City of Seward state legislative priorities. This roadway has not received any significant repair works since the early 1980’s and is in critical disrepair. This is the only access for a number of businesses and facilities including Seward Ship’s Dry Dock, the city rock quarry, Spring Creek Correctional Facility and Ocean Beauty Seafoods. This project has been included in the FY’04 STIP with $3.3 million budgeted for construction for later this year. We have now been advised by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities that $2 million earmarked by the federal government for Seward Road Upgrades is part of a $61 million deducted from the states normal share of federal aid funding. Consequently, DOT has determined that the only fair mechanism for offsetting these earmarks is to identify FY’04 STIP projects to be delayed to FY’05 or possibly later. DOT had indicated that one way to ensure that this high priority community transportation project remains on schedule for FY’04 is to request that the earmarked $2 million be added to SFY 2004 capital budget as a supplemental request thereby allowing this important project to remain on schedule. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No 1. Comprehensive Plan 2. Strategic Plan 3. Other DOT PF STIP X 4. Not applicable FISCAL NOTE: The city is requesting council approval to authorize the use of the Federal Seward Road Upgrade monies in the amount of $2 million to be added to the DOT Nash Road Project. No local funds are involved in funding this project. Approved by Finance Department _________________________________ RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2004-62, authorizing the city manager to notify DOT of the city’s approval to commit the Section 115 Federal Seward Road Improvements monies in the amount of $2 million to the Nash Road Rehabilitation Project.