SRF Green Alley Project_Bid Set 4 - Year 1 Public HearingTHE CITY OF
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Masterpiece on the Mississippi
TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
SUBJECT: SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4
(CIP 7102450)
DATE: April 28, 2014
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City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends City Council approval of the plans,
specifications, form of contract and estimated cost of $251,687.57 for the SRF Green
Alley Bid Set 4 Project and further recommends the City Council adopt the Resolution of
Necessity and the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments. The average assessment is
$938
I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council
approval.
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Attachment
cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney
Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager
Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager
Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer
THE CITY OF
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Masterpiece on the Mississippi
TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer
DATE: April 28, 2014
SUBJECT: SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4
(CIP 7102450)
INTRODUCTION
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The enclosed resolution is in reference to the public hearing on the SRF Green Alley Bid
Set 4 Project.
DISCUSSION
Bid Set 4 will involve the reconstruction of two alleys in the Bee Branch Watershed. The
alley locations are as follows:
• Marshall Street to Hamilton Street (Between Rhomberg Avenue and Garfield
Avenue) — 2 alleys
This project will reconstruct the fourth set of alleys for the SRF Green Alleys in the Bee
Branch Watershed. The Engineering Department and three private consulting firms are
working on the design and construction documents for the remainder of the alleys. The
Engineering Department expects to have 49 alleys under contract this year. These 2
alleys being reconstructed include no utilities, except sewer manhole repairs where the
project affects them.
The reconstruction of the alleys will include:
— Removal of the existing alley pavement
— Excavation of the subgrade to allow the placement of clean washed stone for a
storage medium
— Installation of a concrete border for the brick pavers
— Installation of concrete headers at the alley intersection with the intersecting
streets.
— Reconstruction of the pavement surface with interlocking concrete pavers
This project will reconstruct the alleys into green alleys. These alleys allow rainwater to
infiltrate into the pavement rather than runoff into the storm sewers. This infiltration allows
for filtering of the water and recharge back into the aquifer. Monitoring wells are also
planned to be installed so that water quality improvements can be documented.
The project construction documents will follow the Statewide Urban Design and
Specifications (SUDAS) in the development of the construction documents.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) have reviewed and approved the
plans so that the City cost can be covered with SRF funds.
This project will have special assessments.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend that the City Council approve the construction plans and specifications for
the SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4 Project.
BUDGET IMPACT
The estimate of probable cost for the SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4 Project is as follows:
Estimate
Construction Contract $ 198,962.50
Contingency 19,896.26
Construction Engineering & Inspection 32,828.81
Total Project Cost $251,687.57
The project funding summary is as follows:
Fund
CIP No. Fund Description Amount
7102450 SRF Green Alley Project $ 218,862.84
Special Assessment — Alley Improvement, Residential 32,824.73
Special Assessment — Alley Improvement, Commercial 0.00
Total Project Funding $251,687.57
PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS
Low- to moderate -income property owners subject to street assessment will be eligible for
financial assistance ranging from 20 to 100 percent of the street assessment for the
owner -occupied resident property depending on family size and income level. This
financial assistance program is made available through the One Percent Local Option
Sales Tax. City staff will review and process financial assistance applications for owner
occupied properties once final costs are developed for the project. The interest rate for
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unpaid balances has recently been reduced from 9% to 3%. Any unpaid balances are
also paid for over a 15 year term.
The average assessment based on the engineers estimate, including contingency and
engineering is $938.
Attached is the financial assistance chart that the City uses in determining financial aid
availability for your reference. This chart is updated every year based on the US
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
Engineering Department staff held public information meetings for the affected property
owners on March 25, 2014. Prior to this meeting, city staff sent letters and a frequently
asked questions brochure to all affected property owners informing them of the meeting.
City staff noted any concerns that property owners have. Common questions included
property access, construction schedule and special assessments.
City staff and the contractor will work with property owners to accommodate access to
their property as much as possible during the construction phase. Also, city staff will
answer special assessment questions and process financial assistance requests as they
are received.
REQUESTED ACTION
The City Council is requested to approve the plans, specifications, form of contract and
the estimated cost and to adopt the Resolution of Necessity and the Preliminary Schedule
of Assessments for the SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4 Project.
Prepared by Jon Dienst, PE
cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Director
Don Vogt, Public Works Director
John Klostermann, Street & Sewer Maintenance Supervisor
Deron Muehring, Civil Engineer 11
Denise Ihrig, Environmental Engineer
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RESOLUTION NO. 140-14
APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND
ESTIMATED COST FOR THE SRF GREEN ALLEY BID SET 4 PROJECT
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the
SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4 Project, in the estimated amount $251,687.57, are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of May, 2014.
Attest:
Kevi Firnstahl,
MC, rty Clerk
oy D. Buol, Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 141-14
RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF
NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR.THE SRF GREEN ALLEY BID SET 4 PROJECT
Whereas, the City Council has proposed a Resolution of Necessity for the SRF
Green Alley Bid Set 4 Project and has given notice of the public hearing thereon as
required by law; and
Whereas, the public hearing has been held, all persons offering objections have been
heard and consideration given to all objections and is pending before this Council; and
Whereas, this. is the time and place set as provided for the taking of action on the
proposed Resolution of Necessity.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the proposed Resolution of Necessity described above is hereby:
XX Adopted, without amendment, and all objections filed or made having been duly
considered are overruled.
Adopted as amended by the Preliminary Schedule of Assessments attached
hereto as Exhibit A, and made a part hereof by reference. All objections filed or
made having been duly considered are overruled.
Deferred for later consideration to a City Council meeting. to be held on the 19th
day of May, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers
(second floor), 350 West 6th Street, with jurisdiction retained for further
consideration and action at the adjourned meeting.
Abandoned.
Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of May, 2014.
Attest:
Key S. Firnsta I, 1 C City Clerk
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 142-14
APPROVING SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ESTIMATE OF TOTAL COST
FOR THE SRF GREEN ALLEY BID SET 4 PROJECT
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the attached plat, schedule of assessments, and estimate of total cost for the
SRF Green Alley Bid Set 4 Project are hereby approved.
Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of May, 2014.
Attest:
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Kevin S. rirnstahl, C C Ci Clerk
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Roy D. Buol, Mayor
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FLOOD MITIGATION
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GREEN ALLEY
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The Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project
The purpose of the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation Project is to prevent flooding,
improve water quality, stimulate investment, and enhance quality of life within the Bee
Branch Watershed. This $179 million, 12 -phase, 20 -year infrastructure project represents a
multi -faceted approach to addressing the severe and frequent flash flooding experienced in
the watershed.
Bee Branch Watershed
The combined phases will:
• reduce the volume of stormwater,
• slow the rate of stormwater through the upper
watershed,
• increase the safe conveyance of stormwater
through the flood -prone area, and
• provide floodwater protection to the City's
water treatment plant on Hawthorne Street.
Impervious Surface Reduction (Green Alleys)
The "Impervious Surface Reduction" phase of the project focuses on reducing the volume of
stormwater in the watershed. An impervious surface does not allow rain water to soak into the
ground. Examples include traditional concrete, asphalt, and packed gravel surfaces (driveways,
alleys, sidewalks) as well as rooftops. By reducing the amount of impervious surfaces in the
watershed, more stormwater can soak into the ground instead of creating excessive run-off that
can exceed the capacity of the storm sewer system during major rain events. Pervious surfaces
also reduce pollutants on the roadways from running off into the storm sewer system and ultimately
the Mississippi River. In short, the goal of impervious surface reduction is to reduce the volume
of stormwater contributing to flooding by allowing it to soak into the ground.
An example of a completed Green Alley
in Dubuque
Interlocking pavers allow water to infiltrate
into the soil below.
The main way impervious surface reduction will be achieved in the Bee Branch Watershed Project is by converting
approximately 240 alleys to "green alleys." Green alleys feature a special permeable pavement surface. For this
project, specially designed interlocking concrete pavers will be utilized. The surface has openings or pores that allow
water to pass between, or infiltrate, the pavers and percolate through two to three feet of stone aggregate and then into
the soil below. The alley is also "pitched" or graded to allow water that does not soak in to run to the center of the alley,
flow to the street, and then into the storm sewer system.
C'SUSTAINABLE
DUBUQUE
viable • livable • equitable
The City of Dubuque's Green Alley program supports the Sustainable Dubuque principles of
Clean Water, Community Design, and Community Health & Safety
More About Green Alleys
The goals of converting the existing alleys in the watershed to green alleys are to
prevent adjacent properties from flooding, reduce the rate and quantity of stormwater
runoff throughout the watershed, recharge/replenish the ground water, and filter soil,
pollutants, and debris.
Permeable/green alleys are being used successfully throughout the country and were
tested in several downtown Dubuque locations before being selected for the Bee
Branch Watershed Project. Other communities using permeable surfaces to address
stormwater management include: Charles City and West Union, Iowa; Chicago, III.; St.
Louis, Mo.; Seattle, Wash.; and Portland, Ore.
Permeable pavement allows
infiltration of air and water
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Approximately 240 alleys in the watershed will be converted to green alleys over the course of the 20 -year project with
approximately 75 completed from 2014-2017. This conversion to pervious surfaces is expected to reduce stormwater
runoff within the watershed by up to 80%.
Alley Drainage Improvement through Proper
Alley Pitching and Grading
Alley surface is properly
pitched and graded to direct
runoff into the center of the
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Project Funding
The total cost for the Bee Branch Watershed Flood Mitigation
Project, excluding interest on debt, is just over $179 million.
The project funding includes federal, state, city and special
assessments to property owners. The impervious surface
reduction (green alley) phase is expected to cost $57.4
million.
In early December 2013, the City was awarded $98.5 million
from the Iowa Flood Mitigation Board for the project in the
form of state sales tax increment financing. These funds are
Alley driveway
apron
Runoff is collected by the
existing sewer system
All alleys, whether they are permeable or not, should be properly
graded and pitched to allow water to run to the center of the alley
and then flow to the street. This prevents the need for additional
sewer infrastructure and prevents adjacent properties from flooding.
based on increases to local state sales tax revenue and are
made in annual payments spread over the next 20 years.
When combined with other state and federal grants and local
donations for the project, the City has received over $127
million to help fund the $179 million project.
As with most projects funded in part by state and federal
programs, a "local match" is provided. In this case,
Dubuque's local match includes stormwater utility funds and
special assessments to property owners.
Special Assessments
Whenever the City reconstructs a street or alley, the abutting property owners are assessed a portion of
the cost, usually approximately 15% of the actual cost. The remainder of the cost (85%) is covered with
city funds or grant funding. The reason abutting property owners receive an assessment for the project is
because they also receive a corresponding benefit of the project that the rest of the citizens are not receiving.
The benefits include reduced flooding and icing, an improved road surface, and better access to property.
The assessment to a particular property is proportional to the size of their lot/property.
The assessment amounts will vary based on the frontage (width) and depth of the lot. For most of the alleys in the
Bee Branch Watershed, an approximate "rule -of -thumb" cost of the assessment to the property owner will be $21
per foot of frontage. For example, if you have a 50 -foot -wide lot, the approximate assessment could be calculated by
multiplying $21 times 50 for an assessment of $1,050. However, it is important to note that these costs are influenced
by the contractor's bids and whether or not there are cost overruns during construction. A preliminary assessment
notice will be sent to all property owners before a public hearing with an estimate of the assessments at a City Council
meeting. That number represents a "worst-case scenario" and includes additional costs for possible overruns and
engineering costs. Most final assessments for average -sized lots are expected to be in the range of $800 to $1,000.
Financial Assistance
The City of Dubuque offers financial assistance for owner -occupied
properties along the green alley being replaced. For example:
A household of four with a total household income of
$45,000 would receive 50% off of their assessment
A household of two with a total household income of
$40,000 would receive 34% off their assessment
A household of one who makes less than $19,000 a
year would receive 100% off their assessment
Sample Income Guidelines
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Whether a household qualifies
for financial assistance or not,
there is the option of financing
the assessment over a period
of 15 years at 3% interest. See
payment example below:
Assessment
$800
$1,000
Monthly Payment
$5.60
$7.00
Family Size Income Limit % Relief
1 $38,850 20%
$31,566 50%
$24,282 80%
$19,425 100%
2
$44,400 20%
$36,075 50%
$27,750 80%
$22,200 100%
3
$49,950 20%
$40,585 50%
$31,219 80%
$24,975 100%
For a complete list of income guidelines, visit www.ciiyofdubuq
Family Size
4
Income Limit % Relief
$55,500 20%
$45,094 50%
$34,688 80%
$27,750 100%
5
$59,950 20%
$48,710 50%
$37,469 80%
$29,975 100%
6
$64,400 20%
$52,325 50%
$40,250 80%
$32,200 100%
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How long will the construction last? Alleys
that do not contain water and sewer
utilities will each require about a month
to reconstruct, depending upon weather.
Alleys that do contain sewer and water
utilities could take a month and a half to
two months to reconstruct. The City and the
contractor will work with abutting property
owners to facilitate access to garages
and the rear of properties for as long as
possible. It is anticipated there will be two -
to three-week timeframes where access is
prohibited to facilitate the installation of
the pavement or utility.
My property doesn't flood and the water from
our alley all soaks into the ground now. Why
is my alley being reconstructed? All alleys
and other impervious surfaces throughout
the watershed contribute to the flooding
problems throughout the watershed. When
stormwater runs off your property, it enters
the street and storm sewer system. The
capacity of the system can be exceeded
in major rain events. The project takes a
comprehensive, watershed -wide approach
to reducing the amount of stormwater
that enters the system and to increase
the capacity of the system to prevent
flooding and private property and public
infrastructure damage.
Where can I park during construction? During
construction, abutting property owners
will need to utilize available on -street
parking or make other arrangements with
neighbors to park. The City understands
this is inconvenient for the short term. The
contractor will try to facilitate access to
abutting properties for as long as possible.
Where will my trash, recycling, and yard
debris be picked up during construction? If
these collections are made in your alley, you
will have to place the materials out on the
street, instead of the alley for a period of
time. You will be notified when this will be
necessary.
What will happen to my landscaping/
flowers near the alley? Because the right-
of-way (ROW) is not private property, any
landscaping in the ROW is subject to
disturbance. The City and the contractor
will work with the adjoining property owner
to try and minimize disturbance when
possible. However, any trees and shrubs in
the right of way are subject to removal by
the City.
What if my driveway and/or sidewalk connects
to the alley? When constructing the green
alley, the City will transition the pavement
so that existing driveways and sidewalks
are accounted for. If the existing driveway
is gravel, the City will construct a concrete
apron that extends to the property line.
If the driveway is paved, the City will
transition to the paved driveway/sidewalk as
far as the property line. Any improvements
requested beyond the property line will be
the abutting property owners' responsibility.
Who owns alleys? All of the alleys in this
project are in the public (City -owned) right-
of-way (ROW), an area owned by the City
to allow for the installations of utilities and
roadways.
Will there be ice in the alley? There will be
situations where ice will build up in alleys,
but likely less than a traditional surface.
The new permeable pavers will help reduce
the ice, especially if the winter season has
the freeze/thaw cycles Dubuque usually
experiences. The stone aggregate beneath
the pavers allows water to infiltrate even in
the winter months.
Will the pavers settle or shift? By design,
the pavers will initially settle about a half
inch. They are installed with this initial
settlement in mind. Additional settling or
shifting is minimal because concrete collars
or bands are installed along the edge of
the alley to hold the pavers in place, and
because of the significant amount of clean
stone aggregate underneath the pavers.
Questions or comments about this project?
Written comments can be submitted to the City Clerk's Office, the
Engineering Department, City Manager, or your City Council representative.
The Green Alley project contact in the Engineering office is: Jon Dienst, P.E.,
Civil Engineer, jdienst@cityofdubuque.org, 563-589-4270.
These are engineered pavement systems
and perform much better than the current
patio pavers used today and the old brick
streets from years ago.
What type of maintenance will the City
provide in the future? The City will provide
for regular alley sweeping and vacuuming
in order to maintain the permeable nature
of the pavers. Additionally, the City will
replace loose or broken pavers if they
should occur. The City will not plow alleys
in residential neighborhoods.
Will stormwater be diverted through my
property? The Green Alley project is not
intended to divert water through your
property. However, if the natural lay of
the land currently has water running
through your property, Iowa law requires
you to continue to accept that water. The
permeable pavements of the alleys should
reduce the runoff that may travel through
your property.
Will the Green Alleys eliminate street
flooding? No. Streets are designed to
convey stormwater, as well as vehicles. It
is standard engineering practice to design
a street to carry half a lane's width of water
during significant storm events. However,
other phases of the flood mitigation project
are designed to increase the capacity of
North End storm sewers and streets to
help reduce the street flooding that can
sometimes occur.
Are Green Alleys a beautification project?
No. The Green Alleys are a stormwater
management and water -quality project.
The fact that the alleys look attractive is a
bonus.
To receive email and/or text 1
message alerts regarding the
Bee Branch Watershed Flood
Mitigation project, visit
www.cityofdubuque.org/notifyme
For more information on the
project, including videos, visit:
www.cityofdubuque.org/beebranch
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
ALLEYS FROM MARSHALL TO HAMILTON BETWEEN RHOMBERG AND GARFIELD
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS
DATE: March 24, 2014
The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed for the improvement shown in the title together with the amou t proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown
opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots y the City Council of the City of Dubuque.
PARCEL NUMBER
PROPERTY OWNER NAME
LOT DESCRIPTION
STREET ADDRESS
NET ASSESSED
VALUATION
VALUATION
WITH
IMPROVEMENT
NET PAVING
IMPROVEMENT
COST
TOTAL PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT
COST
TOTAL NET
ASSESSMENT
MARSHALL TO DECATUR BETWEEN RHOMBERG AND
GARFIELD
1118181001
HEIKEN, OLIVIA M.
LOT 261 HAMS ADD
1524 RHOMBER G AVE.
1518 RHOMBERG AVE.
1514 RHOMBERG AVE.
1512 RHOMBERG AVE.
1510 RHOMBERG AVE.
1506 RHOMBER G AVE.
RHOMBERG AVE.
1539 GARFIELD AVE.
1531 GARFIELD AVE.
1523 GARFIELD AVE.
1515 GARFIELD AVE.
1509 GARFIELD AVE.
1505 GARFIELD AVE.
1501 GARFIELD AVE.
64,650 00
$65,816.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
91,05000
$92216.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
1118181002
PAULEY, STACEY MARIE & CARL, ARDITH EDWIN
LOT 1-260 HAMS ADD
89,84000
$90,423.03
$58303
$58303
$58303
1118181003
BRIMMER, ROGER A. JR
LOT 2 -260 & NE 1/2 LOT 259 BOTH IN HAMS ADD
7553000
$76,113.03
$58303
$58303
$58303
1118181004
CRAWFORD, LINDA M.
SW1/20F LOT 259 HAMS ADD
78/9000
$79956.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
1118181005
SMITH, SCOTT A.
LOT 258 HAMS ADD
16442000
$166,107.63
$1,68763
$1,68763
$1,68763
1118181006
BALL, JOHNT. & GRACE M.
LOT 256 & 257 HAMS ADD
76000
$87041
$11041
$11041
$11041
1118181007
BALL, JOHNT. & GRACEM.
LOT 2-36 T MC CRANEY'S ADD
1118181009
TULLY, AMELIA M.
LOT 250 HAMS ADD
10141000
$102,576.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
90,640 00
$91,806.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
111 81 81 01 0
TAYLOR, JOHN N. SR & JOELLEN
LOT 251 HAMS ADD
9532000
$96,486.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
111 81 81 011
HAFEMAN, WALTER E.
LOT 252 HAMS ADD
111 81 81 012
DUGGAN, JEAN A. & MICHAEL
LOT 253 HAMS ADD
95,850 00
$97,016.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
111 81 81 013
DAVIS, GARY N. & KATHLEEN M.
LOT 254 HAMS ADD
98,11000
$99276.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
111 81 81 014
ZENNER, KEITH S.
LOT 255 HAMS ADD
4335000
$44,002.07
$65207
$65207
$65207
111 81 81 015
KLAUER, ROBERT F. & LISA L.
LOT 34 & 35 MC CRANEYS 1ST ADD
59,460 00
$60964.02
$1,504 02
$1,504 02
$1,504 02
DECATUR TO HAMILTON BETWEEN RHOMBERG AND
GARFIELD
1118180002
KURT, NOEL EDWARD
E 43' OF N 10' OF LOT 268 & SE 43' OF LOT 269 HAMS AC
1954 HAMILTON ST.
1628 RHOMBER G AVE.
1624 RHOMBER G AVE.
1622 RHOMBERG AVE.
1620 RHOMBERG AVE.
1614 RHOMBER G AVE.
1610 RHOMBERG AVE.
1608 RHOMBERG AVE.
1606 RHOMBERG AVE.
1604 RHOMBERG AVE.
1600 RHOMBERG AVE.
1695 GARFIELD AVE.
1693 GARFIELD AVE.
1685 GARFIELD AVE.
1683 GARFIELD AVE.
1635 GARFIELD AVE.
1625 GARFIELD AVE.
1615 GARFIELD AVE.
1611 GARFIELD AVE.
1607 GARFIELD AVE.
1601 GARFIELD AVE.
72,940 00
74,05838
$1,11838
$1,11838
$1,11838
1118180003
REINHARDT, RANDY L.
S 40' OF LOT 268 HAMS ADD
9679000
9]722.85
$93285
$93285
$93285
1118180004
NELSON, RONALD K. & LORI A.
LOT 267 HAMS ADD
93,050 00
94216.06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
1118180005
LOTT, JULIE
NE 24' 9" OF LOT 266 HAMS ADD
62,630 00
63,207 20
$57720
$57720
$57720
1118180006
YOUNGER, MATTHEW A.
S 25' 3" OF LOT 266 HAMS ADD
61,870 00
62,458.86
$58886
$58886
$58886
93,610 00
94,776 06
$1,16606
$1,16606
$1,16606
1118180007
NT PROPERTIES LLC
LOT 265 HAMS ADD 1614- 1616 RHOMBERG AVE
1118180008
PFEIFFER, JAMES D. & REBECCA M.
NE 37' 6" OF LOT 264 HAMS ADD
88,82000
89,69454
87454
87454
87454
1118180009
STIERMAN, ERIC B. & JULIE A.
NE 120F LOT 263 & SW 12' OF LOT 264 HAMS ADD
100,280 00
$101,15454
87454
87454
87454
54,130 00
$54,713 03
583 03
583 03
583 03
1118180010
PALM, DALE R. & VICKY L.
SW 1/2 OF LOT 263 HAMS ADD
1118180011
HUERTA, MARCO AKA MARCO A. HUERTA L. &
GONZALEZ, LORENA
NE 25' OF LOT 262 HAMS ADD
56,76000
$57343.03
$583 03
$583 03
$583 03
1118180012
RENO, DAVID R. & ROSEMARIE (1/2 INT) & RENO,
VIRGINIA E. (1/2 1
SW25' OF LOT 262 HAMS ADD 1600- 1602 RHOMBERG
AVE
71,41000
$71,993 03
$583 03
$583 03
$583 03
1118180013
OGLESBY, JASON R.
NE 120F LOT 242 HAMS ADD
4529000
45,873.03
58303
58303
58303
1118180014
MUELLER, JILL N.
SW1/20F LOT 242 HAMS ADD
44,13000
44,713 03
58303
58303
58303
1193000
12,513 03
58303
58303
58303
1118180015
MUELLER, JILL N.
NE 120F LOT 243 HAMS ADD
1118180016
VAN GORDEN, BRUCE B. & PAMELA M.
SW 1/2 OF LOT 243 HAMS ADD
46,960 00
47543.03
583 03
583 03
583 03
1118180017
ARL ING, MARY JEAN
LOT 244 HAMS ADD
95,890 00
97,056.06
1,16606
1,16606
1,16606
1118180018
FRANSEN, MARY TRUST
LOT 245 HAMS ADD
11129000
$112,456
06
1,16606
1,16606
1,16606
1118180019
KELLEY, MICHAEL J.
LOT 246 HAMS ADD
107,700 00
$108,866.06
1,16606
1,16606
1,16606
1118180020
DUEHR, MERLIN J. JR A/K/A MERLE J. JR MARGARET R.
LOT 247 HAMS ADD
9576000
$96926.06
1,16606
1,16606
1,16606
89,670 00
$90,836 06
1,16606
1,16606
1,16606
1118180021
LEICK, LAURA E.
LOT 248 HAMS ADD
1118180022
MC LAUGHLIN, JOHN & CLARA
LOT 249 HAMS ADD
104,080 00
$105246.06
1,16606
1,16606
1,16606
$32,824.73
$32,824.73
STATE OF IOWA {SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher
of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County
of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper
on the following dates: April 11, 2014, and for which the charge is $50.34.
Subscribed to before me, a otary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
,20 /y .
this / y day of
Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa.
JANET K. PAPE
Commission Number 199659
My Comm. Exp. 12/11/2016
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
CITY OF DUBUQUE
PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT •
SRF GREEN ALLEY
PROJECT BID SET 4 I
Time and Place for
Filing Sealed Propos-
a1s. Sealed bids for the
• work comprising each '
Improvement as stated
bellow.must be filed be-
fore 2:00 p.m. on the'
8th day of May, 2014, In I
the. Office of the . CItY
Clerk, City Hall • ,First
Floor, 50 West 13th ,
Strdet, Dubuque, Iowa.
Time and Place
Sealed Proposals
Will be Opened and
Cons(dered. Sealed
proposals will be
opened and blds tabu-
lated at 2:00 p.m. on
the 8th day of May,
2014,.at City Hall - Con-
ference Room B, 50
West 13th Street, Du-
buque, lowa, for con
sideration by the City
Council (Council) at Its
'meeting on 18th day of
May, 2014. The City of
Dubuque, Iowa, re-
serves the right to re-
Ject any and all bids.
Time for Com-
mencement
Completion of Work. ,'
Work on each Improve- ,I
ment shall be com-
menced within 10 days I
after the Notice to Pro-
ceed has been Issued!
and shall be fully com-.
pleted by 31st day of !
August2014.
Bid Security. Each y
bidder shall accompa-
ny Its bid with a bid se-
curity as security that !',
the Successful bidder
will enter into a con-
tract for the work bid
upon and will furnish ,
after the award of con-
tract a corporate Sure-
ty bond, acceptable to
the governmental enti-
ty, for the faithful per-
formance of the con -I
tract, in an amount
equal to one hundred
percent of the amount
of the contract. The bid
security shall be in the
amount of ten percent
(10%) of the amount of
the contract and shall
be in the form of a
cashier's check or cer-
tified oheck drawn on a 1
state -chartered or fed-
erally
chartered bank,
or a certified share
draft drawn on a state -
chartered or federally
chartered credit union,
or the governmental
entity may provide for I
a bidder's bond with'
corporate surety satis-
factory to the govern-
mental entity. The bid
bond shall contain no •
conditions excepted as
provided in this sec-
tion.
Contract Docu-
ments. Copies of the
• construction docu-
ments may be obtained
at the• Engineering De-
partment, City Hall -
Second Floor, 50 West
13th Street, Dubuque,
Iowa 52001. No plan
deposit Is required.
Preference for Iowa
Products and Labor.
By virtue of statutory
authority, preference
will be given to prod-
ucts and provisions
grown and coal pro-
duced within the State
of Iowa, and to Iowa
domestic labor, to the
extent lawfully re- I
qulred under Iowa stat-
utes.
Sales Tax. The bidder.
should not include
sales tax In Its bid. A
I sales tax exemption
certificate will be avail-
able for all material
purchased forincorpo-
ratlon in the project.
General Nature of
Public Improvement.
SRF Green Alley Proj-
ect, Bid Set 4
• Marshall Street to
Hamilton Street (Be-
tween Rhomberg Ave-
nue and Garfield Ave-
nue) - 2 alleys
CIP 7102450
Reconstruction of
two (2) ailelis using
interlocking con-
crete pavers
- Reconstruction of
the pavement surface
with interlocking con-
crete pavers.
Installation of con- ;
crete pavement to hold
bricks in place.
- Installation of con-
crete street headers
and driveway headers
- Installation of ADA
detectible warning
panels and miscellane-
ous sidewalk at alley
Crossings.
Debarments and
Suspensions
Any bidder or
equipment supplier
whose firm or'afRli-
ate is listed in on the
U.S. General Services
Administration Ex-
cluded Parties List
System web site at h
ttp://www.epls.gov/
will be prohibited
from the bidding
process, Anyone
submitting a bid who
is listed on this web
site will be deter-
mined to be a non-
responsive bidder in
accordance with 40
CFR Part 31.
Published In the Tele-
graph Herald newspa-
per on the llth day of
April, 2014.
It 4/11
STATE OF IOWA {SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher
of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County
of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper
on the following dates: April 18 & 25, 2014, and for which the charge is $38.88.
Subscribed to before me, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this et 9:ig day of , 20 /.4.
Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa.
�.
GITY OF DUBUQUE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNERS
SRF,GR_ E7I.ALLEY
RIP SET 4 PROJECT
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN; The CIty'Codn-
cll of•the Qity of bubu-
que .l a• will hold a
public hearing on the
proposed plan% spec)
•ficatIdns, form of con-
tract and estimated
cost for the SRF Green
Alley Bid Set 4 Project,
In acc9rdance with the
provis ons of -Chapter
26, Code of 'Iowa, at
6:30 p.m., on the 5th
day of May, 2014, In the
Historic Federal Build-
ing Council Chambers
(second floor), 350
West 6th Street -Dubu-
que, Iowa. Satid pro-
posed plans, speclflca-
tions;-fform of contract
and estlmated'cost are
now on file In the office
of the City Clerk. At
1 eaId hearing any, Inter-
ested: person may ap-
pear and file objections
thereto.
MARY K. WESTERMEYER
Commission Number 154885
My Comm. Exp. FEB. 1 2017
1 The scope of the ProJ-
� ect Is as follows:
Reconstruction of the
following alleys:
+. Marshall Street to
Hamilton Street (Be-
tween Rhomberg Ave-
nue and Garfield• Ave-
nue)--
ve-nue) - 2 alleys
• Including:
'- Removal of the exist -
i Ing alley pavement
I• - Excavation of the
, subgrade to allow the
I placement ' of Clean
1' washed stone, for' a
I i storage medium •
• , - Installation of a con-
crete • border for the
i l ,brick pavers
- Installation of con -
1 crate headers at the al-
ley Intersection with, the
intersecting streets. '
- Reconstruction of
the pavement surface
, i with Interlocking con
• cretepavers • ,•
Anyvisual or-hbaring-
Impaired , ppersons-
needing speclal:•assis-
tanee or persons with
*clot, accessibility
needs ,should r contact
the City Clerk's office
II TDD at ( 5894120 —or,
563) 690-6678
at least 48 hours prior
to the meeting.
Published by order of
the Clty Council given
on the 7th day of April,
2014.
Kevin S. Firnstahl,
CMC, Clty Clerk
2t 4/18, 25