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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 07/13/2021 <br />Submitted For: Joe Feriancek, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: Joe Feriancek, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />5.6. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-194 Ordering Request for Proposals for Topographic Surveys, Geotechnical Evaluations and <br />Utility Testing for 2022 Pavement Management Program Projects <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #21-194 ordering Requests for Proposals for topographic surveys, <br />geotechnical evaluations and utility testing for 2022 Pavement Management Program projects. <br />Background: <br />The current 2021 through 2030 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) proposes street reconstructions of the <br />following streets in 2022: <br />• Autumn Heights Subdivision <br />• MSA Waco Street between Sunwood Drive and 150th Avenue <br />• MSA Sunwood Drive between Trunk Highway 47 and Waco Street <br />Staff has received several comments on the poor conditions of the streets within the Wood Pond Hills 2nd - 5th <br />Additions. Staff has also observed a quick deterioration of these streets. The City Improvement Project #21-12, <br />2021 Additional Pavement Overlay Improvements moved an estimated $671,000 in Pavement Management Funds <br />from 2022 to 2021, if City Council awards the project. The Wood Pond Hills reconstruction project is estimated to <br />draw $544,500 from the Pavement Management Fund per the 2021 - 2030 Capital Improvement Program. Due to <br />resident comments and Staff observation, Staff is anticipating to recommend moving the Wood Pond Hills 2 nd — <br />5th street reconstruction, currently in the CIP as a 2026 project, to a 2022 project in the 2022 through 2031 CIP. <br />Staff therefore finds it appropriate to request proposals for the Wood Pond Hills 2nd - 5th neighborhood as well. <br />Staff will use the materials as design aids for the improvement projects. Topographic surveys are essential to locate <br />all existing site features and to create an existing ground surface, used as the base for designing the project. <br />Geotechnical Reports inform Staff of subsoil conditions, which is essential when designing the pavement section <br />for the reconstructed streets. Also included are groundwater elevations and support capabilities of the soils for <br />utilities and trenches, as well as associated back filling recommendations. Televising sewer pipes informs staff of <br />the condition of the pipes, and locates existing damage. This allows staff to include fixing damaged pipes into the <br />construction plans, which is more cost effective than doing repairs as standalone projects, or as change orders <br />during the reconstruction project. <br />Street segment summaries and 2022 street reconstruction map is attached to this case for reference. <br />Notification: <br />No notifications are required with this case. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />