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t <br />MEMO To: Clerk -Administrator and City Council <br />FROM: Director of Public Works/Community Development <br />DATE: ,June 11, 1986 <br />SUBJECT: COST ESTIMATES FOR COIINCILMF,MHF.R 011ICK <br />Per Councilmember Quirk's request, I am providing a cost estimate <br />for the following items: <br />1. Bituminous path for the Gale/Yost walkway. <br />2. Chain link fence for the Gale/Yost walkway. <br />3. Fire hydrants and panel truck for flooding ice rinks. <br />1. Bituminous Path for the Gale/Yost Walkwayy - The cost of an 8' <br />wide bituminous wa kway in <br />,000 (1; <br />Iineaf ft. x $10/lineal <br />ft.). The cost could be lower if the work is done by the <br />contractor on the City street project. <br />2. Chain Link Fence for the Gale/Yost Walkway - The cost of a <br />rhain link fenco on this walkway is $4,800 (ROO lineal ft. x <br />$6/lineal ft.). This cost estimate does not include installing a <br />concrete weed control strip under the fence. <br />3. Hydrants and Panel Truck for Flooding Ice Rinks - In order to <br />reduce the cost of maintaining ice rinks, a fire hydrant needs to <br />be installed at Woodcrest Park, Lambert Park, Hillview Park and <br />Greenfield Park. The cost of installing hydrants, gate valves, <br />6' diameter ductile iron pipe, and appurtenances for the 4 parks <br />is $25,000. The cost estimate includes materials, installation <br />and labor costs. <br />(A heated panel truck to haul hoses for spraying water on the ice <br />rinks from Federal Surplus is estimated to cost $2,000 to <br />$6,000. The City's green van which is used only in the summer is <br />to old to repair for this use. <br />Possible Funding Sources <br />The estimated total cost for all of the items is $39,800. <br />The original 1986 Budget included $3,000 for the Gale/Yost <br />walkway. The money was removed from the 1986 Budget and not <br />replaced. However, the money could be returned to the 1986 <br />Budget. <br />Developer deposits in the amount of. $8,000 could be utilized for <br />these projects. The 1986 contingency account could also be <br />utilized. <br />toIf you have any questions, please feel free to call. <br />SWI/bac <br />