Aurora, Illinois

File #: 13-00797    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/30/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/26/2013 Final action: 11/26/2013
Title: Resolution Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to Approve the Local Agency Agreement for Federal Participation with the State of Illinois, to Execute the Engineering Agreement with Wills Burke Kelsey Associates, Ltd. and to Appropriate Motor Fuel Tax Funds for the Sheffer Road Bridge Project
TO: Mayor Thomas J. Weisner

FROM: Chris Lirot, P.E.

DATE: November 1, 2013

SUBJECT: title
Resolution Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to Approve the Local Agency Agreement for Federal Participation with the State of Illinois, to Execute the Engineering Agreement with Wills Burke Kelsey Associates, Ltd. and to Appropriate Motor Fuel Tax Funds for the Sheffer Road Bridge Project

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PURPOSE:
This Resolution will authorize the Agreement to Utilize Federal Funds, Approve the Engineering Agreement and Appropriate Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) funds for the Sheffer Road Bridge Project.

BACKGROUND:
Sheffer Road Bridge is located just east of Farnsworth Avenue over Indian Creek. The existing bridge constructed in 1933 is a narrow concrete slab with severe concrete deterioration. According to the inspection report, the bridge has a sufficiency rating of 35 out of 100 and the deck geometry is appraised as intolerable - high priority for replacement. We plan to construct a new 2 lane bridge with shoulders, guardrail and improved approach pavement.

DISCUSSION:
The City has secured Federal Bridge Funds to cover 80% of the project costs. The Local Agency Agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the Engineering Agreement for Federal Participation are required to be executed by the Mayor and City Clerk.

Phase I Preliminary Engineering which includes surveying, geotechnical work, traffic studies, design alternatives, permitting and the preparation of the Bridge Condition Report (BCR) and the Preliminary Bridge Design (PDR). This phase has been completed by Wills Burke Kelsey Associates (WBK) and the city has been reimbursed 80% of the costs.

Phase II Preliminary Engineering will include the preparation of the required detailed plans and specifications that will be used for project bidding and construction. The project timeline was to complete Phase 1 Engineering in 2013, Phase II Engineering in 2015 and construction in 201...

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