TO: Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Public Works |
Dave Juarez |
425-556-2733 |
DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Public Works |
Steve Hitch |
EUSD Engineering Supervisor |
Public Works |
Roger Dane |
EUSD Environmental Scientist |
Public Works |
Rob Crittenden |
Construction Project Manager |
TITLE:
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Acceptance of Washington Department of Ecology SFAP Grant in the Amount of $3,592,500 for the NE 40th Stormwater Treatment Retrofit Project, No. 20021607
OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
recommendation
City staff and the engineering consultant, OTAK, are beginning the final design for the NE 40th Street Stormwater Treatment Retrofit to keep the project on schedule for 2021 construction. The Department of Ecology grant, in combination with funding from a King County WaterWorks grant and the Microsoft Community Facilities District (CFD), will be used to fund the final design and the construction of this project.
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☒ Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached
REQUESTED ACTION:
☐ Receive Information ☐ Provide Direction ☒ Approve
REQUEST RATIONALE:
• Relevant Plans/Policies:
Stormwater CIP
• Required:
N/A
• Council Request:
N/A
• Other Key Facts:
Per the City Purchasing Policies and Procedures, the Council provides authorization for the Mayor or designee to sign grant agreements
OUTCOMES:
The Stormwater Treatment Retrofit will treat stormwater from SR 520 and NE 40th Street before it enters the new NE 40th Street Stormwater Trunk (completed in 2017). High traffic volumes and minimal existing treatment result in the contributing basin having some of the heaviest pollution levels that drain to Lake Sammamish within the City limits. The proposed facility will provide enhanced treatment, phosphorous control and oil control, resulting in substantial improvement to water quality in stormwater draining to Lake Sammamish and Villa Marina Creek.
COMMUNITY/STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH AND INVOLVEMENT:
• Timeline (previous or planned):
Ongoing
• Outreach Methods and Results:
Project web page on City of Redmond website, SEPA Determination sent to stakeholders in fall 2019, Construction sign will be posted on-site.
• Feedback Summary:
No feedback to date
BUDGET IMPACT:
Total Cost:
$6,269,017
Approved in current biennial budget: ☒ Yes ☐ No ☐ N/A
Budget Offer Number:
30
Budget Priority:
Clean and Green
Other budget impacts or additional costs: ☒ Yes ☐ No ☐ N/A
If yes, explain:
City staff overhead costs from this Project are not eligible for reimbursement from the CFD or grants and would be funded from the Stormwater CIP.
Funding source(s):
Microsoft CFD - $2,246,517
King County WaterWorks grant - $150,000
Department of Ecology grant - $3,592,500
Stormwater CIP - $100,000
Budget/Funding Constraints:
Department of Ecology funds require a 25% match. Funding must be expended by June 30, 2023.
☐ Additional budget details attached
COUNCIL REVIEW:
Previous Contact(s)
Date |
Meeting |
Requested Action |
4/16/2019 |
Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works |
Provide Direction |
5/7/2019 |
Business Meeting |
Approve |
9/8/2020 |
Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works |
Provide Direction |
9/15/2020 |
Business Meeting |
Approve |
Proposed Upcoming Contact(s)
Date |
Meeting |
Requested Action |
11/17/2020 |
Business Meeting |
Approve |
Time Constraints:
This Department of Ecology grant funding is intended to support consultant services for final design beginning Fall 2020 followed by construction in 2021. Ecology funds must be expended by June 30, 2023.
ANTICIPATED RESULT IF NOT APPROVED:
If this agreement is not approved, the City would lose the grant funding from Department of Ecology and would need to find another way to fully fund this project.
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A: Grant Agreement
Attachment B: Project Maps