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08/12/2013
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13-088
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• <br />• <br />•, <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: <br />MEETING DATE: <br />TOPIC: <br />VOTE REQUIRED: <br />INTRODUCTION <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM 6B <br />Jason C. Wedel, City Engineer <br />August 12, 2013 <br />Consider Resolution No. 13 -88, Approve Plans and Specifications <br />and Authorize the Request for Quotes, 2013 Surface Water <br />Management Project <br />3/5 Vote Required <br />Staff is requesting council action to approve the plans and specification and authorize the request <br />for quotes for the 2013 Surface Water Management Project. Funding for the engineering and the <br />maintenance contract is included in the 2013 Public Services — Streets budget. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City operates a storm water conveyance system to manage water runoff and water quality <br />from City streets and neighborhoods. To maintain the effectiveness of the system, cleaning and <br />repair of pipe sections, catch basins, manholes, drainage ways and ponds must be completed. <br />City staff conducts annual reviews of the system components as required by the City's National <br />Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. Project priorities are determined <br />following completion of the inspection process and evaluation of resident issues identified during <br />the year. <br />The City's budget for the 2013 Surface Water Improvement Project is $125,000. This year's <br />projects breakdown as follows: <br />Engineering (Surveying, Design, & Construction Observation) <br />Construction <br />Total Cost <br />$19,500 <br />$95,000 <br />$1 14,500 <br />
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