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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2015-112 Sponsored by: Hunt CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2015-112 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA,URGING THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE AND GOVERNOR TO FULLY FUND THE MUNICIPAL HARBOR FACILITY GRANT PROGRAM IN THE FY 2017 STATE CAPITAL BUDGET WHEREAS, in 1999 the State of Alaska transferred ownership of harbor's to the communities; and WHEREAS,it is estimated that the backlog of projects necessary to repair and replace these former State owned harbors has increased to over$100,000,000; and WHEREAS, applications have been submitted by the City of Aleknagik City Dock - $94,000;the Municipality of Anchorage Sheep Creek Boat Ramp-$688,722;the City and Borough of Juneau Aurora Harbor - $2,000,000; the City of Kodiak City Float - $1,365,792; the City and Borough of Sitka Crescent Harbor-$5,000,000;the Municipality of Skagway Harbor-$1,000,000: the City of Valdez - $5,000,000; the City and Borough of Wrangell Shoemaker Bay Harbor - $5,000,000; and the City of Whittier Small Boat Harbor - $500,000; for a total of$20,648,514 in local match funding for FY2017 towards nine harbor projects of significant importance locally as required in the Harbor Facility Grant Program; and WHEREAS,for each harbor facility grant application these municipalities have committed to invest 100% of the design and permitting costs and 50% of the construction cost; and WHEREAS,other communities have supported Seward with resolutions to the state to fund the Facility Grant Program have in turn requested our support; and WHEREAS, during the last nine years the Municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program has only been fully funded twice. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1.The City Manager is directed to urge the Alaska Legislature and Governor to fully fund the Harbor Facility Matching Grant Program in the amount of$20,648,514 in the FY2017 State Capital Budget in order to ensure enhanced safety and economic prosperity among Alaskan coastal communities. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 14th day of December 2015. CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2015-112 THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Al I can Bardarson,Mayor AYES: Casagranda, Keil, Squires, Butts, McClure, Altermatt, Bardarson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Jo anna KinnW C Ci Clerk (City Seal) o®oeeaa®oa® ®0 it\ �® SEAL m oJC e�f��°. �ijr•*o� yam, O O v° f.A- 85� fit`^ i -a `4c'ygtl6C A�`' Council Agenda Statement of stk. sir; Meeting Date: December 14, 2015 y,;= Through: City Manager Jim Hunt f From: Norm Regis, Harbormaster Agenda Item: A resolution urging the State Legislature and Governor to fully fund the Municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program in the FY 2017 State Capital Budget BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward received funding in 2016 from the Harbor Facility Grant program with support from other communities that have not yet requested funds. The City of Seward would like to support other communities. The grant program was started because the State of Alaska transferred the responsibility for its state owned harbors to local municipalities,but many harbors needed new capital investment. It is currently estimated that the backlog of projects necessary to repair and replace these former State owned harbors has increased to over$100,000,000. For FY 2017 many municipalities have grant applications pending with a total cost to the state of $20,648,514. The grant program has only been fully funded twice in the past nine years. The grant program is the best means to replace its docks and keep customer rate increases to a minimum, Seward urges support for funding this grant program each year in order to benefit other communities immediately and the City of Seward for future harbor improvements. DOT Grant Program The Municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program is managed by DOT&PF. The program provides 50/50 matching funds to eligible applicants. The program was created in 2006, but not funded until 2007. The legislature supplied funding in subsequent years (but not in 2009). The money can only be used for construction ready projects, not for planning or engineering. This grant program is funded on an annual basis at the discretion of the Alaska Legislature and consists of two tiers, Tier I and II. With State revenues projected to decline over the next few years, funding for the municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program will be a bigger challenge for the Legislature. INTENT: To urge the State legislature and Governor to fully fund the State Municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program in the amount of$20,648,514. IV) CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A 2020 Seward Comprehensive Plan (page 23): Create a thriving port of 1. Seward through harbor improvements, infrastructure expansion, and X implementation of management plans. 2 City of Seward Strategic Plan (page 7): Complete the renovation of the X Small Boat Harbor 3. Other: FISCAL NOTE: There is no fiscal note for this Agenda Statement and Resolution; this is to support other communities with the harbor improvement . Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X N/A X ' RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2015- 1 Iti, authorizing the City Administration and lobbyist to urge the state legislature and Governor to fully fund the Harbor Matching Grant program in the amount of$20,648,514. I VA