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By including these additional elements with this project we can take advantage of economies of scale <br />and reduce restoration costs associated with installing the watermain alone; as the proposed trail, <br />roadway connection, and access road/parking facilities would be within the same alignment as the <br />watermain. It; would also increase public safety by eliminating one very long cul -de -sac, and provide a <br />roadway and trail connection for the existing neighborhoods in the area. <br />Funding: <br />The watermain portion of this project is contemplated in the current CIP, and is proposed to be funded <br />through the Water Utility Fund. The trail construction, if approved, would be funded through the City <br />Trail Fund. The access road/parking facilities, if approved, is also contemplated in the current CIP and <br />would be funded through the Lawful Gambling Fund. Financing for the road connection between the <br />existing Garnet Street and 148 Lane cul -de- sacs, and associated land acquisition, would be funded <br />through the Public Improvement Revolving Fund. Below is a summary of the financing for various <br />elements of the proposed improvements: <br />Funding Source <br />Water Utility Fund <br />City Trail Fund <br />Lawful Gambling Fund <br />Public Improvement Revolving Fund <br />TOTAL <br />Reviewed by: <br />Public Works Director/Principal City Engineer <br />Fire Chief <br />Police Chief <br />Parks Supervisor <br />PW: 04/15/08 <br />Watermain Park <br />Looping Improvements <br />$250,000 $ - <br />$ - $ - <br />$ $75,000 <br />$ - $ - <br />$250,000 $75,000 <br />Trail <br />Improvements <br />$115,000 <br />$` <br />$ - <br />$115,000 <br />Street <br />Connection <br />$ <br />$ - <br />$140,000 <br />$140,000 <br />Total <br />Project <br />$250,000 <br />$115,000 <br />$75,000 <br />$140,000 <br />$580,000 <br />Options: <br />1. Initiate the MPCA surplus property acquisition and construct all improvements as proposed. <br />Since the opportunity exists for land acquisition to support the proposed roadway connection, as <br />well as all the other proposed improvements, staff is looking to initiate acquisition as part of this <br />project. <br />2. Initiate the MPCA surplus property acquisition and install only the improvements desired. <br />Acquiring the land now would allow for the greatest flexibility of use, and keep open the <br />opportunity for future improvements /connections should priorities and funding options change. <br />3. Do nothing. <br />Recommendation: <br />City staff recommends option 2 above; including the installation of the watermain, trail and park access. <br />Committee Action: <br />Motion to recommend to the City Council authorization of Project #08 -XX, Alpine Park watermain <br />looping; including the acquisition of surplus land from the MPCA, and order the preparation of plans <br />and specifications for the additional improvements desired (based upon discussion). <br />-103- <br />
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