HomeMy WebLinkAboutA025 - Resolution approving preliminary plans and specifications for the 2019/24 Low Point Drainage ImprovementsITEM #:27
DATE:03-11-25
DEPT:PW
SUBJECT:LOW POINT DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
COUNCIL ACTION FORM
BACKGROUND:
The Low Point Drainage Improvements program is an annual program for drainage improvements to
decrease flooding at low points in the community. These improvements are not only focused on
residential street locations, but specifically on those locations affected by standing water, localized
flooding, and insufficient pipe capacity, and therefore most in need of improvements . During heavy
rainfall events, some areas become flooded and damage to private property occasionally occurs.
This program provides for installation of drainage improvements to decrease this flooding at low points.
These improvements may include construction of detention areas, new pipe systems, and replacement
systems to increase the ability to control the runoff so it can be carried away to downstream systems.
Addressing these drainage issues will reduce localized flooding problems on both public and private
property. Fewer barricades will need to be set out in areas that flood during heavy rains. Staff receive
numerous communications from residents requesting these projects and asking for updates on the status.
Addressing these stormwater and localized flooding concerns will continue to be a high priority based
on significant feedback received as part of the Resident Satisfaction Survey.
This project combines nine locations into one project for improved efficiency in administration
and construction. The locations for these improvements are Kennedy Street (1100 block), Barr
Drive (2100 block), Jensen Avenue (2200 block), Harrison Road (1900 block), Pearle Avenue
alley, E. Lincoln Way (2000 block), Northridge Lane (2800 block), Garnet Drive (700 block), and
Idaho Court (1200 block).
The improvements include adding intakes, a trench drain and related pipes that will improve the
efficiency of the system by removing stormwater from public streets and increasing capacity of
the system.
Several years of funding have been consolidated into a single project in an effort to procure the
most cost effective bids. Staff has completed plans and specifications for this project. Revenue and
expenses associated with this program are estimated as follows:
Revenue Expenses
Stormwater Utility Fund-Low Point
Drainage $ 632,146
Construction $ 518,000
Engineering/Administration (18%) $ 114,146
Total $ 632,146 $ 632,146
PUBLIC OUTREACH:
Staff sent letters to all impacted residents and met with several property owners to obtain input
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regarding staging, construction access, and construction timing. Comments were received and
incorporated into the project design.
ALTERNATIVES:
1. Approve the plans and specifications for the Low Point Drainage Improvements and establish
April 2, 2025 as the date of letting and April 8, 2025 as the date of report of bids.
2. Direct staff to pursue changes to the project.
CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approving these plans and specifications will result in reduced standing water and flooding at low
points in streets. Therefore, it is the recommendation of the City Manager that the City Council adopt
Alternative No. 1, as described above.
ATTACHMENT(S):
Low Point Drainage Improvements Location Map.pdf
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