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Agenda Item #2

Columbus Consolidated Government

Council Meeting

10/2/2007


To
Mayor and Council
Subject
Agreement with Georgia Southwestern Railroad, Inc.
Initiator
Engineering Department
Recommendation
Approval is requested to execute an agreement with Georgia Southwestern \n \n Railroad, Inc. (RAILROAD) for reimbursement of expenses incurred by the \n \n RAILROAD to accommodate the replacement of the City's existing combined sewer \n \n system.
Approval
Approved
Background
The City is working on the Flood Abatement Project - 6th Avenue & Side Streets

System Phase I-II. The RAILROAD operates track within the City of Columbus

owned by the Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT). This agreement is

required as part of conditions to obtain a permit from DOT. Replacement of the

combined sewer system will cross beneath the tracks of RAILROAD and require

RAILROAD to remove and restore its tracks at certain locations to accommodate

the City project.
Analysis
The City has met with representatives from Georgia Southwestern Railroad, Inc.

An estimate has been provided of cost of materials, labor, and equipment,

$26,458.48 and Engineering Services, $ 54,400.00 for a total of $83,858.48. Any

milling and resurfacing will be paid as part of the City's annual resurfacing

contract.
Financial Considerations
Funds are available in the 1999 SPLOST Railroad Crossing Improvement Project.
Projected Annual Fiscal Impact Statement
Legal Considerations
Council is the approving authority for all resolutions.
Recommendations/ Actions
Authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement with Georgia Southwestern

Railroad, Inc. (RAILROAD) for reimbursement of expenses incurred by the

RAILROAD to accommodate the replacement of their existing combined sewer system.



A RESOLUTION



NO._____

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH GEORGIA

SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD, INC. (RAILROAD) FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES INCURRED

BY THE RAILROAD TO ACCOMMODATE THE REPLACEMENT OF THE CITY'S EXISTING COMBINED

SEWER SYSTEM IN THE AMOUNT OF $83,858.48.

WHEREAS, the City proposes to replace their existing combined sewer system

located at a point beginning at the Chattahoochee River and lying generally in

a northward direction to 10th Street and lying primarily in the right of way of

6th Avenue as shown on Exhibit A of the agreement, and by this mention, made a

part of this resolution.

WHEREAS, the RAILROAD operates certain track within the City of Columbus owned

by the Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT), and the replacement of the

combined sewer system will cross beneath the tracks of RAILROAD and require

RAILROAD to remove and restore its track at certain locations and to oversee

borings and open cuts at certain locations to accommodate the City project.



WHEREAS, this agreement is required as part of the conditions to obtain a

permit from DOT.



NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY RESOLVES AS

FOLLOWS:

That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with Georgia

Southwestern Railroad, Inc., for reimbursement of materials, labor, equipment

and Engineering Services incurred to accommodate the replacement of the City's

existing combined sewer system, 6th Avenue & Side Streets System Phase I - II,

in the amount of $83,858.48. Funds to be paid from 1999 Splost Railroad

Crossing Improvement Project 0540-695-2126-50313-20040



Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia,

held the _________ day of _________________, 2007 and adopted at said meeting

by the affirmative vote of _________ members of said Council.



Councilor Allen voting __________.

Councilor Anthony voting __________.

Councilor Baker voting __________.

Councilor Barnes voting __________.

Councilor Davis voting .

Councilor Henderson voting __________.

Councilor Hunter voting __________.

Councilor McDaniel voting __________.

Councilor Turner Pugh voting __________.

Councilor Woodson voting __________.



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Tiny B. Washington, Clerk of Council Jim Wetherington, Mayor