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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2006-019 I I I Sponsored by: Corbridge CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2006-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING THE CITY OF SEWARD'S CALENDAR YEAR 2006 REVISED FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES WHEREAS, annually the City compiles a list ofprojects or issues that are identified as top federal legislative priorities; and WHEREAS, the list of projects is compiled and distributed to the Alaska Congressional delegation, the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and the City of Seward's lobbyists; and WHEREAS, this prioritized list validates the projects and greatly focuses the efforts ofthe administration in our lobbying efforts; and WHEREAS, all the projects on this list are consistent with the City's Comprehensive and Strategic Plans; and WHEREAS, this repeals Resolution 2005-12, and adds the levee project and the research vessel designed to replace the Alpha Helix to the list. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. This list of legislative projects is hereby declared to be the official legislative priority list for the City of Seward for the 2006 Federal legislative session: PORT AND HARBOR 1. $3.5 million for inter-harbor improvements 2. $2.8 million for SMIC ship repair infrastructure improvements 3. $4.5 million for dock! breakwater SMIC 4. $4 million for SMC dock design and to prepare for home-porting the Alpha Helix replacement ROADS AND STREETS 1. $2.25 million for street repair CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2006-19 PUBLIC FACILITIES 1. $19.5 million for Mary Lowell Center 2. $18 million for Long Term Care Facility 3. Lowell Creek Tunnel- Transfer of ownership to Army Corps of Engineers INFRASTRUCTURE 1. $3.3 million for the levee project 2. $4 million for replacement of two electric geiterators Section 2. Resolution 2006-12 is hereby revoked. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13th day of February, 2006. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA 'l~~ Vanta Shafer, Mayo I I I I I I I CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2006-019 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Dunham, Valdatta, Lorenz, Thomas, Schafer, Bardarson, Shafer None None None ATTEST: ~~~. <:('I.i1j ~y J~ean Lewis, CMC ' City Clerk ,,~HIU"t (r~~~eat1 .SfZl1?"" '?:'."~""fl. .~..... :<f'h"~ $" U:"ci5?POFiq";<.'O ~ :: .. .;:. "0 '. -:. : ;.... --- \ ~ ow . SE AT' · :: · : . L':ll...I :,,:: a : : . ~ ~ -+- : ~ ~ ... c.I.: '" ... ~ -:~:;:::i:~~~~.1 h~~~~~~f d:r,",I:::~ ("'~ r>".r~'ti/ .~., .;t'~, .... i""na~~\ COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: February 13, 2006 From: Clark Corbridge, City Manager Agenda Item: Calendar Year 2006 Federal Legislative Priorities BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Annually the City compiles a list of projects or issues that we identify as our top legislative priorities. The list of projects is compiled into a package that is then distributed to the Governor’s Office, our legislators, the Kenai Peninsula Borough (for inclusion in their legislative package), and our lobbyist. This prioritized list validates the projects and greatly focuses the efforts of the Administration in our lobbying effort as we seek funding or other resolution through Federal government. The City administration recommends the following list to the City Council for review and approval. PORT AND HARBOR 1.$3.5 million for inter-harbor improvements 2.$2.8 million for SMIC ship repair infrastructure improvements 3.$4.5 million for dock/ breakwater SMIC 4.$4 million for SMC dock design and to prepare for home-porting the Alpha Helix replacement ROADS AND STREETS 1.$2.25 million for street repair PUBLIC FACILITIES 1.$19.5 million for Mary Lowell Center 2.$18 million for Long Term Care Facility 3.Lowell Creek Tunnel- Transfer of ownership to Army Corps of Engineers INFRASTRUCTURE 1. $1.5 million for the levee project 2. $4 million for replacement of two electric generators CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST : Where applicable, this agenda statement is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE : The fiscal impact of this resolution is our federal legislative lobbying effort. Both the contract for our federal lobbyist and travel for City officials have been approved in the City’s 2006 budget. Approved by Finance Department ______________________________________ RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2006-19, approving the City of Seward’s Calendar Year 2006 Federal Legislative Priorities.