Number
161621
Version
ORIGINAL
Sponsor
ALD. WITKOWSKI
Title
Resolution relative to the application, acceptance and funding of a Private Property Inflow and Infiltration grant from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District totaling $2,780,000 for the project in the area bounded by West Layton Avenue to West Edgerton Avenue from South 20th Street to South 27th Street and authorizing the Commissioner of Public Works to execute a funding agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.
Analysis
This resolution authorizes the Department of Public Works, Infrastructure Services Division to accept and fund a City of Milwaukee Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) Demonstration project in the amount of $2,780,000 with an MMSD reimbursement amount of $2,780,000 with the City of Milwaukee (City) paying for additional costs above the allocated amount. The purpose of the funding is to reduce the amount of I/I, ultimately reducing the chances of basement backups to residents in the area bounded by West Layton Avenue to West Edgerton Avenue from South 20th Street to South 27th Street. This resolution also authorizes the Commissioner of Public Works to execute a funding agreement between the City and the MMSD.
Body
Whereas, The City is eligible to accept funding from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) through its Private Property Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) reduction program; and
Whereas, The work proposed for this area is for the rehabilitation of approximately 440 sanitary building sewers (laterals) utilizing a cured-in-place lining (trenchless) method; and
Whereas, This program is 100% voluntary and property owners can opt out at any time; and Whereas, The MMSD has offered to reimburse the City with funds not to exceed $2,780,000; and
Whereas, The operation of the funding for the I/I project is effective from the date the agreement is executed through when the Municipality receives final payment from the District; and
Whereas, The estimated project cost is $2,780,000 of which $2,780,000 would be reimbursed by the MMSD upon completion; and
Whereas, Department of Public Works/Infrastructure Services will commit additional funds of $50,000 on resolution #160589 for costs above the allocated amount of the project to be set up in project (SM494160201); The total cost to the City for this project will be $50,000; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Commissioner of Public Works is hereby authorized to accept such a grant without further Common Council approval unless the terms of the grant change as indicated in Common Council file 030712 (Grant Ordinance); and, be it
Further Resolved, That upon approval of this contract, the City Comptroller is hereby authorized to create within the Capital Grant and Aid Projects Fund the appropriate Project/Grant Chartfield Value for this project; and transfer to these accounts the amount required under the agreement and City accounting policy, but not to exceed a ten percent increase of the total amounts reserved for the grantor's share and local share or $5,000, whichever is greater as follows:
Project/Grant Parent Grantor Share
Project/Grant SP032170100
Fund 0306
Organization 9990
Program 0001
Amount $2,780,000
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are appropriated to the Department of Public Works, Infrastructure Services Division which is authorized to expend from the amount budgeted for specific purposes as indicated in the grant budgets and incur costs consistent with the award date; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Department of Public Works which is authorized to expend from the amount budgeted for specific purposes as indicated in the funding agreement and incur costs consistent with the project; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works is authorized and directed to execute a grant funding agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the MMSD regarding the Private Property Inflow and Infiltration Program grant; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works shall have the authority to authorize transfers within the project budget so long as the amount expended for any purpose shall not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10% and such transfers are in accordance with grantor regulations; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works on behalf of the City of Milwaukee be authorized to enter into subcontracts (and leases) as detailed in the project budget and in accordance with City purchasing procedures and grant and aid guidelines for awarding such contracts.
Drafter
Department of Public Works Infrastructure Services Division Environmental Engineering Section
Wadee Raffati/Zafer Yousef
February 27, 2017