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File #: AM No. 21-145   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/27/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/5/2021 Final action: 10/5/2021
Title: Approval of the 2021-22 Agreement with the Washington Conservation Corps (WCC), in the Amount of $193,520, between the City of Redmond and the Washington State Department of Ecology
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Restoration and Maintenance Map, 3. Attachment B: 2021-22 Agreement

TO: Members of the City Council

FROM: Mayor Angela Birney

DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):

Public Works

Dave Juarez

425-556-2733

 

DEPARTMENT STAFF:

Public Works

Andy Rheaume

Interim EUSD Manager

Public Works

Tom Hardy

Stream and Habitat Planner

 

 

TITLE:

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Approval of the 2021-22 Agreement with the Washington Conservation Corps (WCC), in the Amount of $193,520, between the City of Redmond and the Washington State Department of Ecology

 

OVERVIEW STATEMENT:

recommendation

The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) maintains stream and habitat restoration sites throughout the City of Redmond. Maintenance is typically required by permit approvals for the first 5-10 years after project completion and ongoing maintenance is necessary for long-term project success. The WCC crew is subsidized by AmeriCorps for 2021-22.

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  Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached

 

 

REQUESTED ACTION:

 

  Receive Information                                            Provide Direction                                            Approve

 

 

REQUEST RATIONALE:

 

                     Relevant Plans/Policies:

Comprehensive Plan, Community Strategic Plan

                     Required:

Contract over $50,000

                     Council Request:

N/A

                     Other Key Facts:

WCC Agreement begins October 1, 2021

 

 

OUTCOMES:

Maintenance is a crucial activity to the success of restoration and mitigation associated with capital improvement projects; approximately 100-acres are distributed around the city that require ongoing maintenance. See Attachment A for a map of currently maintained sites.

 

The value of site maintenance goes far beyond permit compliance in that it protects and improves the public investment in these habitat enhancements by promoting healthy and attractive restoration areas. Maintenance of restoration sites involves control of invasive weeds, litter patrol, replacement planting, and other activities important to overall project success. This regular site maintenance enhances already completed projects, building on the initial investment, as well as improving the aesthetics of sites.

A one-year AmeriCorps-subsidized crew for Redmond will cost $193,520 (41-weeks throughout the 2021-22 season). WCC members are typically college-age students learning restoration techniques and gaining job skills. A crew consists of six staff that work a 40-hour work week, primarily managing invasive plants at city capital improvement project sites. Installation of replacement plantings also occupies a significant portion of the crew’s time. In addition, the crew helps with volunteer events, new native tree planting, habitat assessment, small stream maintenance projects, site monitoring, and de-fishing on stream projects. The contract with the Washington State Department of Ecology is included in Attachment B.

 

Although this agreement reflects a reduction in level of service from pre-pandemic levels staff has assembled funding to allow the core WCC contract to proceed, through five different fund sources, as noted below.

 

 

 

COMMUNITY/STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH AND INVOLVEMENT:

 

                     Timeline (previous or planned):

N/A

                     Outreach Methods and Results:

N/A

                     Feedback Summary:

N/A

 

 

BUDGET IMPACT:

 

Total Cost:

$193,520

 

Approved in current biennial budget:                                            Yes                                            No                                            N/A

 

Budget Offer Number:

Stormwater Operations                                          $42,180

Ecology Fund                                                               $25,540

Tree Canopy Fund                                          $53,850

Smith Woods Pond Rehab                     $13,275

Monticello CIP                                                               $58,675

 

Budget Priority:

Clean & Green

 

Other budget impacts or additional costs:                       Yes                                            No                                            N/A

If yes, explain:

N/A

 

Funding source(s):

Stormwater Operations, Ecology Fund, CIP, Tree Canopy Fund

 

Budget/Funding Constraints:

N/A

 

  Additional budget details attached

 

 

COUNCIL REVIEW:

 

Previous Contact(s)

Date

Meeting

Requested Action

9/14/2021

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Approve

 

Proposed Upcoming Contact(s)

Date

Meeting

Requested Action

N/A

None proposed at this time

N/A

 

Time Constraints:

Agreement is for work between October 1, 2021 - September 30, 2022

 

 

ANTICIPATED RESULT IF NOT APPROVED:

The City would not meet its maintenance obligations for CIP projects.  In addition, this maintenance would continue to accrue and conducting this maintenance in the future would be more expensive.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment A: WCC 2021-22 Restoration and Maintenance Map

Attachment B: WCC 2021-22 Agreement