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Public Works <br /> DATE: 5/11/2022 <br /> MEMO: 2022-30 <br /> TO: Honorable Mayor Moore Wolf and City Council Members <br /> FROM: Scot Wrighton, City Manager <br /> Matthew Newell,P.E., Public Works Director <br /> SUBJECT: Resolution to Appropriate Motor Fuel Tax Funds for Traffic Signal Maintenance and Street maintenance <br /> by Municipality under the Illinois Highway Code <br /> SUMMARY RECOMMENDATION: <br /> It is recommended by staff that the City Council approve the attached resolution appropriating$950,000.00 in State Motor Fuel <br /> Tax(MFT)funds dedicated to general street maintenance,and that the Mayor be authorized to sign said resolution,and the City <br /> Clerk to attest. Items covered by this allocation specifically include: <br /> • Reimbursing the General Fund for annual traffic signal maintenance costs ($500,000), <br /> • Providing concrete for street maintenance work performed by City forces ($20,000), <br /> • Purchasing road salt to support the City's winter maintenance operations($250,000), <br /> • Pavement striping on streets in cooperation with the Macon County Highway Department($10,000), <br /> • Providing asphalt for street maintenance work performed by City forces($20,000), <br /> • Traffic signal cabinet purchase($150,000). <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> Traffic Signal Maintenance <br /> For many years the City has allocated State MFT funds to reimburse the General Fund for the traffic signal maintenance <br /> operations performed by the Public Works Department. The funds cover the salary and benefits of two City Electricians,the <br /> costs for their vehicles,materials used,traffic signal electricity costs,and contracted services. The Illinois Department of <br /> Transportation and Macon County Highway Department reimburse the City for a portion of the maintenance work,materials,and <br /> electricity costs incurred for maintaining traffic signals located on State and County highways in the City. These reimbursements <br /> are deposited into the City's State MFT fund. The amount of the transfer was determined by the Finance Department and <br /> approved by the City Council during the 2022 budget process. <br /> Concrete for Street Maintenance <br /> In 2013,the City began allocating State MFT funds to provide concrete for street maintenance work performed by City staff with <br /> the Public Works Department. Historically,City crews can perform concrete repairs at a lower cost than can be obtained by <br /> contracting out similar work. Increasing the materials available for concrete repair work improves the ability of the City to <br /> maintain its street system and stretch its limited funds further. <br /> Road Salt <br /> The City purchases road salt to help clear ice from the streets during winter snow and ice operations. Salt purchases are made <br /> through the State bidding process conducted by the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS). In the spring of <br /> each year,the City must place an order with CMS before bids are received. Prior to 2014,the City purchased road salt from the <br /> General Operating Fund;however,due to ongoing budget difficulties,the State MFT allocation was increased to include funding <br /> to purchase road salt. This year's salt purchase was budgeted at$250,000 in the 2022 Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> Striping <br /> Starting in 2017,the City has partnered with the County to stripe various City streets under a joint City/County project. These <br /> streets are typically busy streets and intersections that need frequent refreshing,such as the intersection of Boyd Road and Rt 48, <br /> Country Club and Lost Bridge,and Brush College and Faries Parkway. <br /> Unhalt <br />