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Agenda Item # 7



Columbus Consolidated Government

Council Meeting

April 26, 2016

Agenda Report # 117





TO: Mayor and Councilors



SUBJECT: Road Improvement, Safety and Alternative Transportation Projects



INITIATED BY: City Manager?s Office





Recommendation: Approval is requested to proceed with executing and funding the

pre-construction requirements for Road Improvement, Safety, and Alternative

Transportation Projects totaling $6,650,000 funded through the Other Local

Option Sales Tax (OLOST), Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST),

Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST) Discretionary

Funds and State of Georgia, Department of Transportation Local Maintenance and

Improvement Grants (LMIG) to include right of way acquisition, permanent and

temporary construction easements, utility relocation, environmental mitigation

and other necessary agreements to prepare projects for construction and to

provide local match support to a grant submission led by The Community

Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley, Inc. (CFCV) with already funded

projects in the amount of $3,000,000.



Background: The following list of road improvement, safety and alternative

transportation projects have been identified, budget estimates provided, and

funded through the OLOST, SPLOST, TSPLOST Discretionary or LMIG:



Psalmond Road Signal at US 80/Beaver Run Road (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $250,000

Linwood/6th Avenue Bridge (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $500,000

Ft. Benning Road Bridge (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $1,000,000

Double Churches Park Parking (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $200,000

Traffic Calming (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $100,000

Cooper Creek ADA Upgrades (OLOST) - $100,000

Fortson Road/Williams Road Roundabout (LMIG) - $1,500,000

10th Avenue Rails to Trail connection to the River Walk (SPLOST-Walking

Trails) - $2,400,000

Liberty District Trail connection and Park n Ride (SPLOST-Liberty

District) - $600,000



In an effort led by The CFCV. along with other community leaders, from both the

public and private sectors, Columbus, Georgia, is one of only seven cities in

the nation to have been invited by a prestigious group of national

philanthropic foundations to submit a proposal to Reimagine Civic Commons in

Columbus. Foundations participating in this groundbreaking initiative include

the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The Kresge Foundation and The

Rockefeller Foundation. The potential opportunity for this endeavor could

result in a $5 million award. Two of the projects in the list above (10th

Avenue Rails to Trail connection to the River Walk and the Liberty District

Trail connection and Park n Ride), which are already funded, are city projects

which demonstrate the connection of civic assets and provides for support for

the funding opportunity for the community.



The local match requirement for this $5 million grant opportunity requires a $5

million cash or in-kind match. The projects already funded (10th Avenue Rails

to Trail connection to the River Walk and Liberty District Trail connection and

Park n Ride) will fulfill a match of $3 million and the CFCV will derive the

remaining local match requirement through other local/private partnerships.



Analysis: The completion of the pre-construction activities for road

improvements, safety, and alternative transportation projects is required prior

to the project being authorized for competitive bids.



Financial Considerations: Funding for said projects will be funded with the

OLSOT, SPLOST, TSPLOST Discretionary, or LMIG.



Legal Considerations: The City Attorney approves this resolution.



Recommendations/Actions: Approval is requested to proceed with executing and

funding the pre-construction requirements for Road Improvement, Safety, and

Alternative Transportation Projects totaling $6,650,000 funded through the

Other Local Option Sales Tax (OLOST), Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

(SPLOST), Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST)

Discretionary Funds and State of Georgia, Department of Transportation Local

Maintenance and Improvement Grants (LMIG) to include right of way acquisition,

permanent and temporary construction easements, utility relocation,

environmental mitigation and other necessary agreements to prepare projects for

construction and to provide local match support to a grant submission led by

The Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley, Inc. (CFCV) with already

funded projects in the amount of $3,000,000.





A RESOLUTION

No. _____



A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROCEED WITH EXECUTING AND FUNDING

THE PRE-CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT, SAFETY, AND ALTERNATIVE

TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS TOTALING $6,650,000 FUNDED THROUGH THE OTHER LOCAL

OPTION SALES TAX (OLOST), SPECIAL PURPOSE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX (SPLOST),

TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL PURPOSE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX (TSPLOST) DISCRETIONARY

FUNDS, OR STATE OF GEORGIA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LOCAL MAINTENANCE AND

IMPROVEMENT GRANTS (LMIG) TO INCLUDE RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION, PERMANENT AND

TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS, UTILITY RELOCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION

AND OTHER NECESSARY AGREEMENTS TO PREPARE THE PROJECTS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND TO

PROVIDE LOCAL MATCH SUPPORT TO A GRANT SUBMISSION LED BY THE COMMUNITY

FOUNDATION OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY, ICN. WITH ALREADY FUNDED PROJECTS IN

THE AMOUNT OF $3,000,000.



WHEREAS, the completion of pre-construction activities for road improvement

projects is required prior to the project being authorized for competitive bid;

and,



WHEREAS, these activities include buy not limited to right of way acquisition,

permanent and temporary construction easements, utility relocation, and

environmental mitigation; and,



WHEREAS, the following list of road improvement, safety and alternative

transportation projects have been identified, budget estimates provided, and

funded through OLOST, SPLOST, TSPLOST Discretionary and LMIG,



Psalmond Road Signal at US 80/Beaver Run Road (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $250,000

Linwood/6th Avenue Bridge (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $500,000

Ft. Benning Road Bridge (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $1,000,000

Double Churches Park Parking (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $200,000

Traffic Calming (TSPLOST Discretionary) - $100,000

Cooper Creek ADA Upgrades (OLOST) - $100,000

Fortson Road/Williams Road Roundabout (LMIG) - $1,500,000

10th Avenue Rails to Trail connection to the River Walk (SPLOST-Walking

Trails) - $2,400,000

Liberty District Trail connection and Park n Ride (SPLOST-Liberty

District) - $600,000; and,



WHEREAS, funding for pre-construction and construction services for the above

projects is available through the OLOST, SPLOST, TSPLOST Discretionary, and

LMIG; and,



WHEREAS, the Council of Columbus, Georgia supports the efforts of The Community

Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley, Inc. and others in the Reimagining the

Civic Commons in Columbus, Georgia.



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



The City Manager is hereby authorized to proceed with the executing and funding

the pre-construction requirements for the road improvement, safety and

alternative transportation projects totaling $6,650,000 funded through OLOST,

SPLOST, TSPLOST Discretionary, and LMIG as identified above to include right of

way acquisition, permanent and temporary construction easements, utility

relocation, environmental mitigation and other necessary agreements to prepare

the projects for construction and to provide local match support to a grant

submission led by The Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley, Inc.

(CFCV) with already funded projects in the amount of $3,000,000.



______________________

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

_________ day of _____________, 2016 and adopted at said meeting by the

affirmative vote of _____________ members of said Council.





Councilor Allen voting __________.

Councilor Baker voting __________.

Councilor Barnes voting __________.

Councilor Buck voting __________.

Councilor Davis voting __________.

Councilor Henderson voting __________.

Councilor Huff voting __________.

Councilor Turner Pugh voting __________.

Councilor Thomas voting __________.

Councilor Woodson voting __________.





______________________________ _________________________

Tiny B. Washington, Clerk of Council , Mayor



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