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File #: 16-325    Version: 1 Name: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS ALONG PARADISE LANE BETWEEN 55TH AND 59TH AVENUES
Type: Consent Resolutions Status: Passed
File created: 6/10/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/28/2016 Final action: 6/28/2016
Title: RESOLUTION 5132: AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS ALONG PARADISE LANE BETWEEN 55TH AND 59TH AVENUES Staff Contact: Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works
Attachments: 1. Resolution 5132, 2. Intergovernmental Agreement, 3. Map

RESOLUTION 5132:  AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS ALONG PARADISE LANE BETWEEN 55TH AND 59TH AVENUES

Staff Contact:  Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works

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Purpose and Recommended Action

Recommendation

 

This is a request for City Council to waive reading beyond the title and adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for the design and construction of a sidewalk along the north side of Paradise Lane between 55th and 59th Avenues.

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Background

 

Paradise Lane is a half-mile collector street that connects 55th and 59th avenues. While there is sidewalk, curb, and gutter on the south side of Paradise Lane between 55th and 59th avenues, the north side only has curb and gutter. Installation of a sidewalk and associated Americans with Disabilities (ADA) approved curb ramps will allow for enhanced access for school children and other pedestrians to an adjacent school and residential area as well as a nearby park.

Analysis

 

Glendale standards for collector streets include pedestrian facilities along both sides of the roadway. Federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality funds for design and construction of these needed improvements were secured during the last Maricopa Association of Governments programming cycle. Design funds were programmed for federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 and construction funds are included in federal FY 2019.

 

Under the terms of the IGA, ADOT will advertise, bid, award, and administer the scoping, design, and construction of the project. The city will be required to provide a 5.7% match of the capped federal funding and 100% of all costs that exceed the cap.

 

The total estimated design cost of the project is $58,000, of which $54,694 is available through federal funding. The required city match of $3,306 is available in the city’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2016-17 Capital Improvement Plan Sidewalk and Curb Improvements project budget.

 

The total estimated construction cost of the project is $264,100 of which a capped amount of $223,402 is available through federal funding. The required city match of $40,698 is available in the FY 2018-19 Capital Improvement Plan Sidewalk and Curb Improvements budget, contingent upon Council Budget approval.

 

Community Benefit/Public Involvement

 

Access to alternative modes of transportation is a direct quality-of-life benefit. Adding a sidewalk along the north side of Paradise Lane will provide connectivity between numerous homes, schools, and other nearby destinations. Providing options for all modes of transportation including convenient, continuous sidewalks helps to promote alternative transportation usage, which can lead to decreased traffic congestion and contribute to cleaner air.

 

The Citizen Bicycle Advisory Committee at their January 4, 2016 meeting and the Citizens Transportation Oversight Commission at their January 7, 2016 meeting were informed of and approve of this project.

Budget and Financial Impacts

 

Funding is available in the Fiscal Year 2016-17 and FY 2018-19 Capital Improvement Plan budget. City expenditures with ADOT are estimated at $44,004, contingent upon Council Budget approval.

 

While staff does not anticipate additional project costs, should this project exceed the estimate outlined in the IGA, the City will be responsible for the additional costs. Since the funds listed in the IGA are estimates, staff requests flexibility in spending up to 10 percent of the total project cost in additional funds for design and construction cost overruns. Budgeting of future ongoing maintenance would occur for the year of anticipated operation through the typical budget process.

 

Cost

Fund-Department-Account

$44,004

2210-65101-551200, Sidewalk and Curb Improvements

Capital Expense? Yes

Budgeted? Yes

Requesting Budget or Appropriation Transfer? No

If yes, where will the transfer be taken from?