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Rush Street Reconstruction Project_ApprovalTHE CITY OF DUB E ~.~-~ MEMORANDUM April 28, 2007 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street CIP 3001953 -Fiscal Year 2008 Street Construction Program City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends City Council approval of 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 Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. ~2 ~~ ; Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM/jh Attachment cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer THE CITY OF DuB E MEMORANDUM ~-~-~ April 27, 2007 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Mana FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer _ SUBJECT: Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street CIP 3001953 -Fiscal Year 2008 Street Construction Program INTRODUCTION The enclosed resolutions are in reference to the public hearing on the Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street. DISCUSSION The Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street will provide for the reconstruction of underground utilities, roadway sub-base and the construction of a new 37-foot wide concrete roadway between Bryant Street and Villa Street. The project will be constructed in two phases. Phase I of the project will include the complete reconstruction of all underground utilities and mainline roadway construction from Bryant Street to Union Street. During Phase I, the contractor will not be able to do any construction from Bryant Street to Plum Street until the last day of school which is June 6th, 2007. All work in the Phase I section will need to be completed from Bryant Street to Plum Street before school opens on August 24th, 2007. The Phase I section of the project is anticipated to be completed by November 16, 2007 and open to local residents and vehicular traffic during the winter weather season. Phase II of the project will include the complete reconstruction of all underground utilities and mainline roadway construction from Union Street to Villa Street. The Phase II section of work is anticipated to be completed by July 3~d, 2008 and open to local residents and vehicular traffic. The project will incorporate upgrades to the existing sanitary sewer system that include: the complete reconstruction of approximately 3,065 lineal feet of 8-inch mainline sewer; the reconstruction of 13 deteriorated brick manholes; and the replacement of 73 private sanitary sewer laterals. The cost for the individual sanitary sewer lateral replacements will be assessed to each respective private property owner. The project will also include the reconstruction of approximately 4,000 lineal feet of watermain, mainline valves, fire hydrants, and the replacement of 23 lead residential water services. The cost of the individual lead residential water service replacements will be assessed to each respective private property owner. The project also provides for the construction of approximately 2,425 lineal feet of new storm sewer and 28 catch basins to improve the storm water conveyance in the area; the installation of fiber optics and telecommunications conduit infrastructure; and the replacement of existing sidewalks along both sides of Rush Street. City staff met with the City Forester on this project to discuss the condition and impact to the existing City trees within the project corridor. There are a total of four mature trees in this corridor. Both the Engineering Department and City Forester agree that a total of three mature trees will need to be removed because of the proposed curb and gutter location. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the City Council 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 Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street. ACTION TO BE TAKEN 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 Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street. Prepared by Greg Doeden, Civil Engineer Bob Schiesl, Assistant City Engineer cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Director Don Vogt, Public Works Director John Klostermann, Public Works Bob Green, Water Plant Manager Jon Dienst, Civil Engineer Deron Muehring, Civil Engineer David Ness, Civil Engineer Greg Doeden, Civil Engineer RESOLUTION NO. 265-07 APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - BRYANT STREET TO VILLA STREET 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 Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to-Villa Street, in the estimated amount $2,172,625.99, are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of May, 2007 Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City .Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 266-07 RESOLUTION WITH RESPECT TO THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY PROPOSED FOR THE RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - BRYANT STREET TO VILLA STREET Whereas, the City Council has proposed a Resolution of Necessity for the Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street 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: 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 day of , 2007, next at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium, with jurisdiction retained for further consideration and action at the adjourned meeting. Abandoned. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of , 200 . oy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: anne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION N0. 257-07 APPROVING SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ESTIMATE OF TOTAL COST FOR THE RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - BRYANT STREET TO VILLA STREET 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 Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street are hereby approved. Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day of ~1a , 2007. oy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: ~' Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT ~BRYANT TO VILLA) PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS PATE: APRIL 10, 2007 The foNavirlg achedWe ie hereby determined Iq chow eadl lot proposed to be asseuad for Me improvement shovm M the title logelhu wiM the amount proposed to be accessed against each bt and Ifce vaWafiorlc ehovm opposite each lot me hereby filed ae the bue vaWafions of such bts by the City Gound o(Ble City o1 Dubuque. PROPERTY OWNER NPNE LOT DESCRIPTION ` NUMBER ` WITN IMPROVEMENT I IMPRO ST ENT ~ BEFDICI~ENCYT { ~ RCOST ENT IPILVATEDLATERAELI PRIVA CEOLATERALI SIDEWALK COSTI ASSESSMENT Ahlers, Gerald L Lo1200 Union Add. 10-25359-006 59],791.22 S/ 205.39 t1,245.38 51,245.8] 32!91.22 MBNn, Gary R. fl Debra T. Lol a Sub Ids fl lOfi Udon Add. 10.25-361-DOB 385,688.47 3186.07 34Bfi.g7 SOB6 47 Archdiocese dDubuque Lot 1-13 Mrsrd Lot q5 10.36-128-001 580,230.93 5/45.95 5145.85 514595 Archdiocese of Dubuque Lat 2-3 Mineral Ld 05 10-%-526-0Of w/ Lol 1-13 M.L. d5 5288.98 5288 9B 5266.98 BaumpaMer, RirAard M. N50'Lot 135 Union Add. 10.25-380-007 387,227.30 51,581.31 f15~/.71 51,581.31 BaumparNer, Richard M. N 50' - N 110' La1136 Orion Add. 10-25-380-007 wl N 50' Lot 1]5 in Orion Add. 3123 OD f 123.00 3123.00 Baumgartrrer, Richard M. N 50' - N 110' Ld 137 Urian Add. 10-25-380-0 W wf N 50' Lol 135 n Urvan Add. f 123.00 f 123 00 S 127.00 Backu, JamecJ Lot 2-1-1-1-2-1B4BaS 185 UNOn Add. 10-25-457-0OS 5120,884.22 51,938.39 31938.39 31245.83 53,184.22 Bockanctedl, Denis Lol2l)rian Add. a2 10-25-381-019 584!17.71 577138 577148 31245.0] 32,017.31 gape, Denial D.l MNdrad F. Ld 200 DNOn Add. 10-25360-001 5460,792.58 Sl!9436 5!!9438 54081.81 55,558.27 Bops, Dankl D. 8 Mildred F. Lol 201 Union Add. 10-25-060-1101 wf LM 200 Urioh Add. 839436 f 1384.gfi 51 194.48 Bogs, Darnel D. B MJdred F. Lot 202 llNOn Add. 10-25360-001 wl La[ 200 Union Add. f 1!94.46 31 !94.06 f 1!94.46 BOge, Danel O. 8 MNdretl F. Le1203llltian Add. 10-25-460-001 wl Lo1200 Uden Add. 51,245.30 31,245.38 31,295.39 Boland, Daniel R. B Rebersa 5. Lol 102 lMion Add. 10.25-361-022 382,549.84 51,604.01 31 800.01 51,245.83 32,849.84 BrauM, Meghan M. N. f'L 211 lhion Add. 10-25358-001 f9BD.g7 3627.54 -3408.79 5218.75 5218.75 &auhn. Meghan M. S. PL-211 Urian Atld. 10-25358-001 w/ N PL 211 0l UrdOn Add (61.72 581.72 ffi 1.72 BrauM. Meghan M. Lot 210 Uruun Add. 10-25358-002 3107888.00 51853.17 31,65].17 51.245.83 52,89900 Breilbadl, Chanel R. fl Doha M. Ld 2 JoM GUdemartc Place 10-25-384-016 397 SB031 51 283.52 51.283.52 52.151.08 f1.2g5.e3 54,980 41 &knayer, Paul J. fl KaWeen M Lot l llnan Add. N2 10-25-]Bt-017 584,968.83 3286 83 5266.9] 5266.93 &ovm. Etrwud G. fl BaBe A. Lot 178 Urian Add. 10.25-]84-011 587,882.18 S7 818.76 31 616.36 51,245 B9 52,862.19 Budda. Jacob J. l Jerwter J. Lm t Jdn Gerdemanc Plxe 10.25-384-015 f%781.95 51836.12 11,836.12 5/,205.83 57 081.95 Burdc, Mark G. Lot 2 0/ 133 Union Atld. 10-25-380-011 555,908.52 5208.52 5208.52 5208.52 Canon. Robed) lCMryI A. Lot 1Bl Union Add. 10-25-384-016 5102,200.92 51,675.08 51,635.09 (1,245.87 32,88092 Carpender, Robed E. a Thomas J. W I' - 5 70' - NE 12' Lot 123 Driorr Add. 10.25-382-012 55808.81 575.38 (75.38 51,245.83 51 321 21 Carpender, Robed E- B Thomas J. W 4B' let 123 Orion Add. 10-25-382-011 wl W d' - S 70 - E 12' Lot 123 Orion Add. 51,260.60 51.260 80 f 1,280.60 Carrot, Daniel S.a Diana M. ldi-2-189 Union Add. 10-25)54-010 388,164.45 32,318.62 (2,318 fit 51,245.63 53561.05 CBy of Dubuque Lat 171 Union Add. 10-25-784-006 ~ Evempt S1 687.05 11,667.05 31 667.05 Coy. Jay M. 8 Barbara A. Lat 1-1fiB Union Add. 10.25-384-00] (6],354.76 31!57,07 31,157.87 52,451 O6 51,24583 35.154.76 DeSanq Richard J. Let 1 of 126 Union Add. 10-25-382-008 561,137 55 8370.N 51,07040 51521.28 31,245.83 54,237.55 DubuWe Community Schad let l54 Uri0n Add. 10-36-103-007 3811,315.75 52.07815 52,078.45 12335.83 54514.28 Dubuque ComnaaYry Sdwd Lot 1551)rion Add. 10-16-103-007 wf Lal 159 Union Add. 52.178.57 52,17857 52,178 57 Dubuque Communay School W 10' Ld 156 Umn Add. 10-36-103-007 w/ lot 154 Union Add. 5376 12 3376.42 5378.42 Dubuque COmmunily Sndroal Lql l-1 SUb.15381-ML 0581-ML d7lJrion Add. 10-76-103-007 wl lot 154llnion Add. 32.824.15 52,824.15 52,820 15 Dubuque Community Sdrool Lo12 Mineral Lol qi 10-38-10]-007 wl Lat 151 Urvon Adtl. 51,372.70 31.3]2.74 S 1372.74 Dubuque COmmuMy Sdwd Loll-1 Suh 15381JA14551-ML 4T Orion Add 10-36-1OJ-007 ~ w/lot 150 Unbn Add. 3723709 52,23709 52,2]7.09 Dubuque Commurvfy Schad Lot 2 of SrA. 153 8 1-ML 45 B 1-ML 47 Ulian Add 10-36-1034107 wl Lot 156 Union Atltl. f8]2.g9 5872.49 5832 49 Farting. Manan Lo1102 Vriorl Add. 10.25357-001 5107,215.53 51,668.70 51,689.70 51,2/5.63 52,915.53 ficMick, Patrick E. 8 Cudee A. S 165' Let 192 Union Add. f0-25355-0tq 389 )01.57 51,555.74 31,55570 ft 24583 57801.57 Gneiser, Robed John, II 8 Ek7ibIB1 La14 0l Sub 105 l 148 Union Add. 10-25-381-010 379,741.74 51,17403 f 1370 83 f 1 521 28 Sl X65 8] 54 241.74 Godwin, Kerry Marie Lot 183 Urvon Add. 1D-25357-002 395,967A7 51 870.58 51 670 58 52!51 Ofi f 1,205 B3 55,367 47 Grant Duotlry M. Lot 125lldan Add. 10-25-382-010 345,347.87 51,57558 51,5]5.58 51,521.28 51,245.83 3434269 Grant. DeraNY M. 1012-126 Urven Add. 10-25.382-010 wl Lol 125 h Urian Add. f 105.14 f 105.14 f 105.14 Green, Patrick J.BMary Sus W. 50'Lo1197 Union Add. 10-25356-DOB 5130.258.88 51,713.06 3t ]1306 51,245.8] 52,558.89 Green, Pilrck J. b Mary Sw E. 10' Lot 197 Urian Add. 10-25356-008 513,850.31 5262.52 3262.52 5262.52 Green. Pabick J. a Mary Sw W. 30' Lot 18~n Union Add. 10-25356-009 w/ E ID' lot 197 Unon Add. 5787.78 f ]87 78 Hancock, Blana J. t Janaan M. E 20' - S 95' Lol 121 llrion Pdd. ID-25-]83-0OB f101,579.e] 5431.37 5471.37 51,245.63 ft 677.20 Hancock, Blaine J. fl Janaan M. W d0' - S 05' Lo! 121 l/rian Add. f0-25-361-006 w/ E 20' - 5 05 Lol 121 !lobo Add. f 86777 f%2.77 f 862 73 Healy, Thomas L. 8 Judy M Lal 114 Urvon Add. 10-25-161-020 5127,372 B9 51,605.78 f 1,60578 f 1 521 28 11,2458] 54,]72 B9 HeA7man, Lavun G. B DwWhy M. Lo1201 Union Add. 10-25359-OOJ 59/,891.35 f 1 39438 8!94.46 52.451 Ofi 51,245 B7 55,191.35 Huseman, Terry R. S70'Lol l3fi Union Add. 10-25-380-013 375,877.82 51,11209 51,13209 8,24583 52,]77.92 Hutchins, Marywe 675'LOt 127 Union Add. 10-25-382-008 563,6]4.91 51,16780 51,167.tl0 31521.28 11,24581 8,9]491 JackorgsW. Gertrude M. f Joyce M. N BO' o(Lo1120 Orion Add. 10-25-183-007 595,962.96 5281 dB 5281.48 SZtl 1.48 Jackor»cki, Gar4ude M. fl Joyce M. N BO' el L0r 121 Urian Add. 10-25-3BJ-007 w/ N BO' at Lol 120 Upon Add. 5281 dB 328 t 46 5281 48 Page 1'of 3 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROTECT ~BRYAN7 TO VILLA PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: APRIL 10, 1007 The fd9dwing schedule E hereby determined to Blow each bt popocad to ba assessed far W impovemaM shown n the BOS Ioge8ler vdtlt tl1e amount proposed to be assecced againcl each bt aM Me wlua3ons shown opposite each lot are hmeby toed as the bue vabalionc of such bls by gie City Council of the City of DuhuWe. pARCE4 VALUATION NET PAVING .NET PAVING TOTAL PUBLIC WASER SERVICE SANITARY SEWER CONCRETE TOTAL NET PROPERTY OWNER NAME LOT DESCRIPTION NUMBER WITN IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT gAPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT PRIVATE IATERAL PRIVATE IATERAL SIDEWALK COST ASSESSMENT COST DEFICIENCY COST COST COST Michael R.BMary LOU ~ JaMSOn Lo120B Urion Atld. 10-25!59-002 f101,14D19 SI 696.433 31,49486 31,245.83 52,74029 , 10-25-381-021 57/,073.93 51606.22 31606.22 31,521.28 8,21583 56,373.33 Katl Llp Lol t03 Union Add. 10-25-]81-011 24269 588 51,575.58 51,5]5.58 31521.28 31245.83 34,342.69 Kad Llp AM MarisBRonaltl T. K]M La 129 UNen Adtl. Lot 130 Urisn Add. f0-25-381-013 , 3102,]21.41 51,575.58 31,575.58 51,24583 S2,fl21 Al , 10.25-786-0OS 358,921.14 f 1,676:31 31,676.71 31,215.83 52,912.14 Kam, Ronald T. 8 Am Marie M d Lot 170 Union Add. t 172 Urlbn Add L 10.25-]84-007 Sfifi,IDS 38 SI 659.56 8 659.56 11,245 B3 E2 905.39 a e Kam, Ronald T. t Ann Ronald T, a Am Marie Kam . e Lo1173 Urion Adtl. f0-25-384-DOB 371 495 69 31,848 Bfi 518/9.88 51,245.83 E2,895.fi9 , Steven J. 8 Nar y G. Kann lot 1-1-t37 Urvan AIId. 10-25-]80-018 3119,204.42 31 077.31 f 1 037.31 51,511 7B 51,245.83 f3 BOd 42 , Thames Kam Loll - S 62' - 5 - 2 - 76 8 77 ]Trion Add 10-25-361-005 554,08128 361.28 Ifi1.2B Efit 28 , Kann Thdmac Lol 1-7 of 115 8 146 ]Trion Add. 10-25-361-OOfi 3215.21 515.21 315.21 E 15.21 , Kann Thomas Lot 2 01 S 42' x15-2-7fi-77 ]Mien Add. 10-25-3fi1-007 549,983.76 12fi fit 32687 b2fi.6] , Kann Thomas Lel 2-7-145 and 14fi Union Add. 10-25-387-0117 W Lot 2 6 02' 5-2-76-77 Unisn Atld. 357.DB f 57 09 551 09 , Kelly, JoM E. Lot A x12 of 7B 8 77 Union Atld. 8 Und ltd lqt A-2 0178 8 T7 n llfisn Add. 10-25-3fi1-001 SB7 057 8T 557.97 357 97 f 57 87 Kleinhanc, Cory J. Lol 1 - S tfi5' - 180 Union Add. 10-25!55-012 590,483.14 Sl 037.31 31,0]7 31 51,245 83 f7 283 11 Koyoudouk, tgw W 91' LW 1-1-1-1-2-184 8 /B5'n Upon Add. 10-25!57-006 557,711 03 52,514.14 52,514.14 f2,d51.Ofi 51,245.83 Sfi,211.D3 Kramer, Joel A Lol 111 Union Add. 10-25-761-02] 575 217.42 f 1 801.59 51601 59 5},265 B3 32,847.42 laMler. Dawane E. 8 Jdan J. Lol ll] Urion Add. 10-25-457008 348.421 41 51,575.58 51575.58 51 245.83 52,821.41 ley, John Lott-2-5165'-190 UNon Add, 10-25!55-0il S611,fl08A4 166061 S68D.fi1 5124593 51,906.41 LindaN, Barry A B Rhea K Lot 189 Union Add. /0-25J5fi-010 5270,064 65 51,575.58 31,575.58 57,521.28 f3 0969fi L'ndaN, Barry A. B RRea K E. 30' Lot 148llltion Add. 10-15J5fi-010 w7lot 199 Unbn Add. 5787.79 5787.78 5787.79 Linenleker, lice aka Lisa Hoyne lot 1 Suh 145 8 146 Urion Add. 10-25-361-0OB 71 /2,876 fit 5190 d1 f 190Iq 5190 44 LineNeker, Lka aka Lka Hdyne Le12 Sub Id5 8 14fi Upon Adtl. 10-25-381-DOB wl Lole 1 Sue Id5 8 1461Mbn Add. 33Bfi.IB 3386 18 3786 /B Locher 8dan, J. 8 McLaughlin, Kimbedy N N fi5'- 5 135' Let 121 Union Add. 10-25-]82-017 ffll 71572 534650 5748.50 f34fi.50 Lochner Brian, J. 8 McLaugMin, Kirnbarly N S fi5' - N 1115' - NE 12' Lol 123 atl b UNon Add 10-25-382-5117 wl N 85' - S 175' Lol 122 8 M Union Add. 569 21 ffi9.21 Sfi9 21 LeeBeNolz, Mark G. N 100 Lol 127 lJltion Add. 10-25-382-D07 E82,7D7.7B 5407.78 3407.78 5407.78 Maiers, David L e Diana l lot 1-1-IB6 Urion Add 10-25151-007 f 19,205.29 3305.29 5305 29 5305.29 Maiers, David L. a Diane L Lot t-2-1-1 Bfi Union Add. 10-25J5d-008 3100 942 75 3642.75 5642.75 5642.]5 Makovsc, Frank F. B Mary Tat 177 Urion Add 10-25-3Bd-012 SIOl \3D 65 SI SB692 8,5fld.82 51,2458] 52,830.45 Markus, Bnan J. a Mk:hefa M. Lot 5 0/ Sub of Lots 165 8 14fi Union Add. 10-25-361-019 5102,223.00 (462.01 5462.01 51,521.28 51.245.83 33,229.12 Markus, Brian J. 8 MkMxe M Lo[ 6 of Suh of lets Id5 8 146 Union Add. 10-25-361-019 w! Lm 5 at Sub of Lots 145 8 146 Urion Add 3993 88 5897.88 5993 8B May, Dehra J. Lol 1-110 UNen Add. 10-25-361-024 376,818 B1 f 1 451.70 f 1 X51.70 51521.28 f 1245 83 54118 85 McCarton, Hugh J. B DOlemy Ann 5 165' - Lol 194 Urion Add. 10-25J55-016 514 055.71 51 555.74 31555.71 51,555 74 McCarron, Hugh J. 8 Dorothy Ann 5. 165' Lot 185 Union Adtl. 10-25J55-017 5128 942 l5 51,296.52 31.296.52 31 N5.83 52.542.35 McCaNry, Darren J. a Mpek K Lo1189 Union Add. 10-25-784-004 5105,328.98 S18B3 15 31883.15 ~ 31,11593 52.928.98 McClain,Amanda Lo1118 Unwn Adtl. 10-25!57-007 38022141 31,575.58 31,575.58 31,24583 32,82101 McClain. Boh, Jr. B MCCliln Karen Lot 208 Urion Add. /0-25!59-001 5127,210 011 51,794.17 51,394.17 51,20583 12,64D00 McCufough, Robert J. B Kerry S 165' Lo1191 Union Add 10.25!55-Ot] 5117 ]111.57 31.55574 51,555.74 51,215 83 52.801.57 Mender, W9iam R. fl Maureen A. Lot 178 Urion Add. 10-25-381-013 591 630.89 51,585 W 51585 08 31115 87 3? 810.89 09ver, Donab W. B Osbres M. Lot 1-128 Urim Add. 10-25-381-01fi 585,095.92 51,]50.09 51.350.09 31,245 B3 32.595.92 Oclarhauc, Catherine M. Lol 171 Union Add. 10-25384-009 16fi,1]d.19 f 1837.30 St 6]7.30 52 351 OB 31,245 Bl 35,334 19 PapenNian, Rohert A. 5 7D' of 6 135' of Lol 122 B Uruan Add. 10-25-382-018 591 428.91 51,172.08 31.132.09 51,245 B3 52 777 92 Papanmien, Robert A. E e el S 70' of NE 12' of toi 123 Union Add. 10-25-382-01 B wl S 70' of S 175' of Lol 122 BUrvan Add. f 150.99 S 151).99 E 150.99 Parks, Sha9a M. Lc12-2-1-186 Union Add. 10-25J5d-009 5123,Ofitd4 32,11561 52,11661 57.245 B3 3],]6144 Parsons, JUSaA Le113d Urion Add f0-25-380-075 566,027.14 31,581.71 51,581.31 51,24587 52,827.11 Powara Fbrance M. 8 Jdn 6 130' Lot l75 Unbn Adtl. 10-25-380-Otd 304828.14 S1 583.51 51,583.51 41 245 83 f2,e29 34 Ranson, Cory 1. N fi0 - 6 130' Lot 176 Urion Adtl. 10-25-780-019 550858 fit 5329.31 (329.]7 3329 31 Ranson, Cory J. N 60' - 5 130' Lol 17] Urion Add. 10.25-3811-019 wl N 60' - 5 1]0' Lei 13b Union Add. 5329 31 3329.31 3329.31 RiN, CNkmphar J. fl Ronak, Meathar L Lot 1-184 Urion Add. 10-25!57-00] 593,186.7] f 1,740.90 51,740.90 f I,N5.83 f298fi T3 Reddin9.Muk 0.8Susan J. Lot 196 Ur4m Add. 10.25JSfi-0OT SI30.d5B.e9 8,]13.06 51,313.06 51245.89 52,55B.fl9 pautmeyar, Chad M. Lot 1-189 Urion Add. 10-25!54-013 587,378.39 3150.33 5150.33 3150.33 DeWneyw, Chad M- Lot 2-1-188 Union Atld. 10-25-450-013 wl Lot 1-189 Urion Add. 3847.82 5647.82 564].62 peutrneyer, Chad M. Lol 2-1 Bfi Urion Add. 10-25J5d-013 wl lot 1-189 Union Atld. Sfi78.24 3fi]8.2/ 3678.24 Ruhbson, SUCan K. Lot 2-1-133 UNen Add. 10-25-380-016 38]27638 31,130.55 ft, 130.55 51,245.83 52,9]fi 3B Page 2 0l 3 CITY OF DUEtUOUE, IOWA RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT (9RYANT TO VILLA) PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS DATE: APRIL 10, 2007 The fo3owing schedule fs hereby determined to show each bt proposed lob e asceued for the irtlprovemem shown n d1e tlde togetller wph tl1e amount proposed to be auesced agaklcl each bt and th e vaWatims shovm oppac8e each bl are hereby fired as tl1a true vaWadom al cuM bts by Me City Council of the City of Dubuque. PARCEL VALUATION NE7 PAVING NET PAVNG TOTAL PUBLIC WATER SERVICE SANITARY SEWER CONCRETE TOTAL NET PROPERTYOWNER NANE LOT DESCi11PT10N NUMBER WITH IMPROVEMENT IMPROVENENT IMPROVEMENT IMPROVEMENT PRIVATE LATERAL PRIVATE LATERAL SIOEWALN COOT ASSESSMENT COST DEFICIENCY C09T COST COST Roping, James C. 8 Karen L. Lo1124 Union Add. 1 D-25-382-011 f11D92141 51 575.58 S1,i75.5H 51,265.83 32,821 41 Sahers, Kwen J. Le1175 Union Add. 10-25-]84-010 5121671.89 51,82fi.% 51628 Ofi 31,265.83 32.871.99 Schmcrbarh, David A. A Pensk+pe M_ Lot 2-2-5 1fi5'-190 Ur9en AtlO. 10-25]55-010 346,773.69 5173.89 517368 517169 Schmidt Melvin J. Lo11-11fi Union Atltl. 10-25]53-010 387,381.48 3281.40 3281.48 3281.48 Schnee, Fnd B.8 B6Jar, Andrea lols2 Sub et &1B411ruon Add. 10-25]57-0O4 5700,/36.03 51,102.11 31.102.11 57,245.83 32,347.84 Sdmae, Frsd B. [ Bb3er, Andr4a ~ La12-1-1 Sub 2-106 3 IBS lJrion Add. 10-25]5]-004 wl Lolc 2 o11M Sr4. 012-184 8 aM 871 B5 n Union Add, 558069 5588 09 5588.09 SchumxJ~ar, Ead Ttwmac Lot 2 - 128 Ur1im Add. 10-25-381-O15 (85,225.49 5225.49 5225.49 5225.49 Schwar¢, Jaf6ey 8 Kdar, 7 • 1012-116 Urucn Add. 1D-25]53-01\ 5102,4]9.93 31,294.10 51,294.10 51 245 B3 52,5]9.93 Sheehan. Robert J. B CMd L. lots l of E d5' 1-1-1-1 0! SuO. 2 oI 181 8 aY of 1B5llr4on Add. 10-25]57-007 38,893.58 (1,188.52 31,188 52 31,1 BB.52 Sheehan, Rohad J. a Ghed L. Loft 2 01 E 45' 1-t-1-1 0l Sub. 2 of 164 B Y 01185 Wym Add. 10-25.457-007 wl Lets 7 of E d5' 1-1-1-1 of Sub. 2 of 1 BI 8 aY of 185 Union Add. f5 07 356] 55 07 Sheehan, Robert J.BChari L. Lot 212 Ur9on Add. 10-25]57-0OB 52,825.00 5770.82 -514562 362500 362500 Sheehan. RObaM1 J. 0 Cheri L Lot 21 ] Urdon Add. 10-25]57-0OB 55,1 OB BB 3319.03 5319.83 3318 83 Sheehan, Robert J. 8 CMri L Let 1-2-1 u/ Sub Loo IB5 8 2-184 Urdon Add 10-25]57-008 w( Lot 213 Union Atld. 31,278.77 -5624.27 Sfi 14 50 3614.50 Sheehan, Robsrt J. a Chwi L Lo12-2-1 W cub btc 185 8 2.184 Unon Add. 10-25]57-009 w7 LBf 217 Uriim Add. 3274.fi5 5276.fi5 5276 65 Sharman, TimoOry J. l Katly M. Lol S Sub lot 131 a 192 10-25-381-018 599,640.70 5771.48 3771.18 31,521.28 51,245.83 33,538.59 Sherman, T oNy J. 8 W py M. E 10'Ll- Sub Lolc 131 8 1 ]2 Urkan Add. s2 10-25-381-0ie wl Lot 3 Sub Lot 131 8 132 f220A2 522D 62 3220.42 Shuman, T my J. 8 Keay M. W 4D' Ll-Sub Lols 131 8 1321Mim Add. a2 10-25-381-019 w! Lot 7 Sub Lo11]t 8 172 5881.69 5881.69 5881.69 SL ColumbWe CMarJ1 La11-3 Mkneral Lo145 10-36-103-006 5!,09669 556.89 556.89 S5fi.B9 SL Celumbkaa CNad1 Lot 2-1 Minna) !0145 10-25-386-0O1 5461,B47.fi2 517293 3172.93 f1,712.Ifi 54,887.]3 39 B6B T2 St COlumbkae ChrN Lot 2-1J Myrerrd Le[15 10-25-384-0O1 v.4 Lol2J M.L. 15 550.38 550.38 350.38 St Celumbkae Churdr E 50' Lol 150 Union Add. 10-25-304-001 w/ Lot 2J M 1. d5 32,021.24 32,021.2! 52,021.N SL Columbk4la Chvdl Lal l59 Union Add. 10-25-384-001 wl LO12J M.L. 15 52,446.ID 32,446.10 52,44fi 10 St Columbk9le Churdl Let 160 Union Add. 10-25-984-0O1 w/ Lot2J M.l. 45 32,388.4fi 32.366!6 52 3fifi.4fi St. C0lumbkSle Church Lal 161 Union Adtl. 10-25-384-0111 wl Lot 2-4 M L. 15 52,454.88 32,454 BB 32 454 BB SL CoWmbkOe Church lol 162 Union Add. 10-25-384-0DI wl Lo12J M L. d5 32,527.01 52,527.04 32,527 04 SI CeWmbkaa Churrh Lol lfi3 Union Add. 10-25-384-001 wl Lbt2J M.L. dS 324fi6.50 52,466.58 12,466.58 St Cdumbk8le Claach Lot 164 t3fYm Md. 10-25-386-001 w/ Lot 2J M.L. 15 52,5]3.87 52,533.87 52,573.87 SI Columbkaa Church Lol 165 Unm Add. 10-25-384-ODI w/ Loll 1 M.L. 15 52 474.38 32474 30 32.471.38 St CelumbkiYa Cla4ch lel lTi6 Unon Add. 10-25-384-ODt wl Lot 2J M.L d5 52,477.% 52,177 % 52,477.96 SL Columhkip4 Church E50'ol Lot /56 Unon Add. 10-Sfi-103-0D2 f189,D73.07 31923.07 31,92307 51,92307 SL ColumbkNe Ct9rch 101157 Unon Add. 10-36-103-003 f 107,82d.71 ~ 32,374.2fi 52.374 2fi 32.371.28 S1 Columbkips Church W. 10'Lo115~ Union Add. 1D-78-103-003 w/LOt 157 Uruan Add. fdDD.IB 5400.48 3400.48 Sl Columbk6le Church Lot 2-1-1-1 el Mineral Let lB 10-78-126-OD2 32,255.19 5215.19 5215.19 3215.19 SL Celumbkifk Church Loll Sl. Columbkillec Add. 10-%-126-024 5397,381.47 32,28147 32.261.47 f2.2fi1.47 SI. ColumbkiM's Chuch Le1138 Urum Add. - 10-25-361-025 538,816.55 52,351.83 52,351.83 52,351.83 SL Columhkifei Chwdr Lot 139 Urvm Add. 10-25-361-025 w/Lo1 /3B in Union Add. 32.355.00 52.355 OB 52,355.08 SL Columhkipe's Church lot 2-140 Uruen Atld. 10-25-]61-025 wl Lot 138 wt Union Add 5217.79 5217.79 52,929.84 S2.fi/763 Hancock, Jana L e Nicholas C S 95' Lot 120 UrYcn Add. 1D-25]53-005 585,038.83 51 294.10 51,294.10 51,245 B3 32.539.93 Droessler, Ernest J B Hpkin, Nicole A Lol 118 Union Add. 10-25-457-OOB 309,321 11 31,5]5.58 51 575.58 5724567 52,821.41 ThiY, Thomas J.BKutcch, Meryl S1fi5'Lo1199llnien Add 10-25]55-015 590,622.85 5155571 5155574 51,52128 51,24563 b4,322 e5 Trentr, KncryM S7D'Lci 137 Union Add. 1025-380-012 380,399.20 57,17209 31.132.118 31521.28 31,245.83 E3,89920 Vess, Gertm4 A. N. 40' Let 122 Union Add. 10-25-382-019 363,61fi 3B SBSBB S% 99 4%.99 Vess, Cortuna A N d0' - N 105' NE 12' Lol 127 UrJm Add. 10-25-382-01 9 N 10' Lot 122 Drum Add S 19 d0 f 1!.40 119.40 Wetter, Howard or EMher ~ Lol20fi Union Add. 10-25]59-00 4 515,994.16 51494 48 51491 J6 51,494.66 Waa¢r, Howard ar Ecmar Lot 205 Ur4on Add 10-25-459-00 5 384,340.29 5149446 3149446 51,21567 52,740.29 McClain, Bob, Jr. B McClain Koran Lo1209 A Unon Atld. (Vxa4d Union) 10~25JSB-01 9 511,744 46 11494.46 fl 494 d6 51.49446 TOTALS: 3113483.00 51,173.30 s172,1ta.12 310,715.71 398,327.95 !4,863.81 f307,922.fiY Page 3 of 7 NOTICE TO BIDDERS CITY OF DUBUQUE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT RUSH STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT BRYANT STREET TO VILLA STREET Time and Place for Filing Sealed Proposals. Sealed bids for the work comprising each improvement as stated below must be filed before 2:00 p.m. on the 10th day of May, 2007, in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall -First Floor, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Time and Place Sealed Proposals will be Opened and Considered. Sealed proposals will be opened and bids tabulated at 2:00 p.m. on the 10 day of May, 2007, at City Hall - Conference Room B, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, for consideration by the City Council (Council) at its meeting on the 21st day of May, 2007. The City of Dubuque, Iowa, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for Commencement and Completion of Work. Work on each improvement shall be commenced within 10 days after the Notice to Proceed has been issued and shall be fully completed by: Phase I -November 16, 2007; and Phase II -July 3, 2008. Bid Security. Each bidder shall accompany its bid with a bid security as security that the successful bidder will enter into a contract for the work bid upon and will furnish after the award of contract a corporate surety bond, acceptable to the governmental entity, for the faithful performance of the contract, 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 certified check drawn on astate-chartered or federally chartered bank, or a certified share draft drawn on astate-chartered or federally chartered credit union, or the governmental entity may provide for a bidder's bond with corporate surety satisfactory to the governmental entity. The bid bond shall contain no conditions excepted as provided in this section. Contract Documents. Copies of the construction documents may be obtained at the Engineering Department, 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 products and provisions grown and coal produced within the State of Iowa, and to Iowa domestic labor, to the extent lawfully required under Iowa statutes. Sales Tax. The bidder should not include sales tax in its bid. A sales tax exemption certificate will be available for all material purchased for incorporation in the project. General Nature of Public Improvement. Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street (CIP 3001953 -Fiscal Year 2008 Street Construction Program) The Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street will provide for the reconstruction of underground utilities, roadway sub-base and the construction of a new 37-foot wide concrete roadway between Bryant Street and Villa Street. The project will be constructed in two phases. Phase I of the project will include the complete reconstruction of all underground utilities and mainline roadway construction from Bryant Street to Union Street. During Phase I, the contractor will not be able to do any construction from Bryant Street to Plum Street until the last day of school which is June 6th, 2007. All work in the Phase I section will need to be completed from Bryant Street to Plum Street before school opens on August 24th, 2007. The Phase I section of the project is anticipated to be completed by November 16, 2007 and open to local residents and vehicular traffic during the winter weather season. Phase II of the project will include the complete reconstruction of all underground utilities and mainline roadway construction from Union Street to Villa Street. The Phase II section of work is anticipated to be completed by July 3~d, 2008 and open to local residents and vehicular traffic. The project will incorporate upgrades to the existing sanitary sewer system that include: the complete reconstruction of approximately 3,065 lineal feet of 8-inch mainline sewer; the reconstruction of 13 deteriorated brick manholes; and the replacement of 73 private sanitary sewer laterals. The cost for the individual sanitary sewer lateral replacements will be assessed to each respective private property owner. The project will also include the reconstruction of approximately 4,000 lineal feet of watermain, mainline valves, fire hydrants, and the replacement of 23 lead residential water services. The cost of the individual lead residential water service replacements will be assessed to each respective private property owner. The project also provides for the construction of approximately 2,425 lineal feet of new storm sewer and 28 catch basins to improve the storm water conveyance in the area; the installation of fiber optics and telecommunications conduit infrastructure; and the replacement of existing sidewalks along both sides of Rush Street. Pre-Bid Construction Conference. Each prospective bidder is encouraged to attend the Pre-Bid Construction Conference to be held at 2 PM on the 1St day of May, 2007, at the Conference Room A, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Attendance by all prospective bidders is not mandatory but highly recommended. Published in the Telegraph Herald, April 20, 2007. THE CITY OF DuB E MEMORANDUM ~-~~ April 28, 2007 TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Rush Street Reconstruction Project (Follow-Up to April 4, 2007 Letter from Dan & Millie Boge, 333 Villa Street) City Engineer Gus Psihoyos is providing information on the Rush Street Reconstruction Project as it relates to the April 4, 2007 letter from Dan and Millie Boge of 333 Villa Street. Mr. and Mrs. Boge requested that no sidewalks be installed in front of 333 Villa Street, and that if sidewalks are required, a retaining wall be built on their property line to minimize the impact on the existing yard slope for maintenance purposes. Engineering staff has investigated this matter and City Engineer Gus Psihoyos recommends City Council concurrence that sidewalk be included along the entire Rush Street corridor and that no retaining wall be built at this site. This project includes over 6,000 lineal feet of sidewalk. If Mr. Boge's parcel is not required to install sidewalk, it will be the only property on Rush Street between Villa Street and Bryant Street without sidewalk. The Boge parcel has approximately 230 feet of frontage. City Engineering believes, with the presence of St. Columbkille's and Bryant schools on Rush Street and the limited visibility at the crest of the hill in front of the Boge resident that it is imperative that a safe area behind the curb be provided for pedestrian traffic. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. ~' ,~ ~ ~ ~~/L~ , ::t Z~ Mi hael C. Van Milligen MCVM/jh Attachment cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer THE CITY OF DuB E MEMORANDUM ~-~~ April 27, 2007 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manage FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer SUBJECT: Rush Street Reconstruction Project (Follow-Up to April 4, 2007 Letter from Dan & Millie Boge, 333 Villa Street) INTRODUCTION This memorandum is to provide information on the Rush Street Reconstruction Project as it relates to the April 4, 2007 letter from Dan and Millie Boge, 333 Villa Street. Mr. and Mrs. Boge have provided comments on sidewalk and retaining wall issues as it relates to public safety and maintenance. Mr. and Mrs. Boge are requesting that no sidewalks be installed in front of 333 Villa Street and that if sidewalks are required a retaining wall be built on their property line to minimize the impact on the existing yard slope for maintenance purposes. BACKGROUND The Rush Street Reconstruction Project -Bryant Street to Villa Street will provide for the reconstruction of underground utilities, roadway sub-base and the construction of a new 37-foot wide concrete roadway from Bryant Street to Villa Street. The project will be constructed in two phases. - Phase I: Complete reconstruction of all underground utilities and mainline roadway construction from Bryant Street to Union Street. - Phase II: Complete reconstruction of all underground utilities and mainline roadway construction from Union Street to Villa Street. As part of the design development, the Engineering Department reviewed and incorporated into its plans such improvements as the street, storm and sanitary sewer systems, watermain, sidewalk, and trees. DISCUSSION On November 14, 2006, at the first public information meeting, Mr. Boge presented the request for no sidewalks on Rush Street and the consideration of a retaining wall on his property line. As a follow-up, Civil Engineers Jon Dienst and Greg Doeden held an on- site meeting on December 1, 2006, with Mr. Boge to review the impact of the project to his property. Although his property has a steep grade, City staff indicated that the sidewalk installation would not affect the mowing or landscaping of his property. (Note the attached photographs of proposed sidewalk location.) Also, at this meeting, Engineering staff indicated that the requested retaining wall would not be needed for the sidewalk installation. On April 2, 2007, Mr. Boge met with Greg Doeden and Jon Dienst in the Engineering Department offices to further discuss the sidewalk. The proposed plans for the Rush Street Reconstruction Project were reviewed; these plans do include the new sidewalk in front of his property as per the current policy of the City Council. City staff commented that the street profile was raised slightly and the proposed sidewalk was placed tight against the curb with the absence of a parkway. Mr. Boge then expressed concern about the lack of snow storage in this area and the potential for icing on the sidewalk. He is concerned that with the sidewalk tight against the curb and that his property drains to the proposed sidewalk area he will have a constant maintenance headache with ice removal off the sidewalk. This project includes over 6,000 lineal feet of sidewalk. If Mr. Boge's parcel is not required to install sidewalk, it will be the only property on Rush Street between Villa Street and Bryant Street without walk. The Boge parcel has approximately 230 feet of frontage. City Engineering believes, with the presence of St. Columbkille's and Bryant schools on Rush Street and the limited visibility at the crest of the hill in front of the Boge residence that it is imperative that a safe area behind the curb be provided for pedestrian traffic. Improving accessibility throughout the City has been set as a priority by the City Council, as outlined in the attached Goals and Objectives and "Envision 2010 -Top 10 Big Ideas". RECOMMENDATION The Engineering Department recommends that sidewalk be included along the entire Rush Street corridor for the public safety of those who will derive benefit from this improvement. The Engineering Department respectfully requests concurrence from the City Council on the inclusion of sidewalk along the entire Rush Street Reconstruction Project. cc: Bob Schiesl, Assistant City Engineer Jon Dienst, PE Greg Doeden, Civil Engineer Attach. 2002 CITY OF DUBUQUE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Goals and Objectives supporting abike/pedestrian (sidewalk} network LAND USE AND URBAN DESIGN GOALS 1. To protect and enhance the viability, livability and affordability of the city's residential neighborhoods while integrating multifamily development throughout the community. 1.3 Connect and interrelate neighborhoods with greenbelts or other pathways, commercial nodes or public facilities. 1.6 Provide neighborhood amenities throughout the community in an equitable manner. S. To provide physical accessibility throughout the city. 8.1 Encourage and facilitate urban accessibility by walking, cycling and/or public transit as well as by auto. 8.2 Encourage new development concepts that by design enable people to walk to work, school, day care, shopping and recreation. 8.3 Facilitate, where possible, enhanced accessibility within existing development. 8.4 Encourage the development of pathways that link the community together in a cohesive manner. 8.5 Encourage the provision of access to persons with disabilities. TRANSPORTATION GOALS 9. To establish improved hike and bike routes in the city to encourage alternative modes of transportation. 9.1 Develop a comprehensive regional system of bikeways and/or multi-purpose trails which minimize conflicts between motor vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians. 9.2 Provide a more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly transportation network. 9.3 Consider relevant bicycle and pedestrian elements in all new transportation projects. 9.4 Encourage development patterns more compatible with non-motorized travel. INFRASTRUCTURE GOALS 5. To provide for, maintain and improve safe, accessible public sidewalks and steps throughout the community, where possible. 5.1 Maintain and improve the condition of public sidewalks, steps, walks and handrails. 5.2 Ensure reasonable removal of snow and ice accumulations from public sidewalks, steps and walks. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY GOALS 1. To create a sustainable environment that successfully balances urban growth and development with ecological constraints. 1.3 Identify, preserve, and promote linkages or connections of open/green spaces. RECREATION GOALS 1. To provide a safe park and recreation system that continues to meet the community's needs for useable and accessible park and open space. 1.2 Identify the type of parks, park facilities and hike/bike trails lacking in the community. ENVISION 2010 TOP 10 BIG IDEA Supporting abike/pedestrian (sidewalk) network Integrated WalkingBiking/Hiking Trail System Create an integrated trail system throughout the Dubuque and Asbury communities to encourage recreation and wellness. Connect all of the trail systems to the Port of Dubuque Riverwalk, Heritage Trail, E.B. Lyons and Mines of Spain. Develop safe, paved trails, with a corresponding website and maps, plus restrooms, benches and bike racks.