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File #: 200833    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/4/2020 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 11/24/2020
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution directing the proper City officials to prepare and execute an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for the purpose of delegating responsibilities for design, construction, maintenance, and cost sharing for Green Infrastructure under the I-794 overpass in an area bounded by West St. Paul Avenue, West Clybourn Street, North 6th Street, and North 12th Street.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS, MILWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Attachments: 1. Resolution 200833.pdf, 2. City MMSD ICA 794 Overpass GI Project.pdf
Number
200833

Version
ORIGINAL

Sponsor
THE CHAIR

Title
Resolution directing the proper City officials to prepare and execute an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for the purpose of delegating responsibilities for design, construction, maintenance, and cost sharing for Green Infrastructure under the I-794 overpass in an area bounded by West St. Paul Avenue, West Clybourn Street, North 6th Street, and North 12th Street.

Analysis
Resolution directing the proper City officials to prepare and execute an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for the purpose of delegating responsibilities for design, construction, maintenance, and cost sharing for Green Infrastructure under the I-794 overpass in an area bounded by West St. Paul Avenue, West Clybourn Street, North 6th Street, and North 12th Street.

Body
Whereas, The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is responsible for collecting and treating wastewater from local sewerage systems; and

Whereas, Green infrastructure, reduces the volume of stormwater in the sewer system and the amount of pollutants discharged to surface waters; and

Whereas, MMSD desires to promote the installation of Best Management Practices such as bioswales and porous pavers and is willing to provide funding as part of its Green Solutions Program; and

Whereas, the City is obligated, pursuant to its WPDES permit, to manage discharges from its municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4), and the installation of green infrastructure within the separate sewer area will help satisfy this obligation; and

Whereas, the project as envisioned will allow the City and the District to capture and store 293 thousand gallons of stormwater within the separate sewer area through the installation of green infrastructure and stormwater management practices; and

Whereas, Plans,...

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