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R2015-45
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ACCEPTING BID & AUTHORIZING CONTRACT FOR STREETSCAPE FESTIVAL POWER WIRING
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Public Works
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4/20/2015
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APPENDIX A <br /> SUMMARY OF PRIOR COUNCIL ACTIONS <br /> • June 18, 2007- Council approved Resolution R2007-102 authorizing the City to enter into <br /> an agreement with Homer L. Chastain&Associates, LLP, to perform a traffic impact <br /> analysis for Core City Development at a cost of$75,000. The Decatur Urban Area <br /> Transportation Study(DUATS)reimbursed $45,000 of the cost. <br /> • May 19, 2008— Council approved Resolution R2008-67 approving a 10 year pricing <br /> agreement with Sternberg Lighting of Roselle, Illinois, for the purchase of 13' tall, square <br /> tapered pole, pedestrian light poles and luminaires. <br /> • October 21, 2010—Council approved Resolution R2010-202 authorizing and approving <br /> the Jurisdictional Transfer of North and South Route 51 (Franklin Street and Main Street) <br /> between Eldorado Street and Cleveland Avenue. The City is to receive$2,245,000 upon <br /> approval of the transfer by the State. The State requires that the funds be expended in <br /> accordance with Motor Fuel Tax requirements. The City received a$2,245,000 payment <br /> from the State on March 3, 2011. <br /> • November 15, 2010—Council approved Ordinance Number 2010-79 which provided for <br /> the issuance of Four Series General Obligation Bonds of the City of Decatur and provided <br /> for the Levy and Collection of a Direct Annual Tax for the payment of the Principal and <br /> Interest on the Bonds. Funding for downtown capital improvements were identified for <br /> $8.76 million of the authorized bond. <br /> • December 6, 2010— Council approved Resolution R2010-230 authorizing a design <br /> services agreement between the City of Decatur and Homer L. Chastain &Associates to <br /> design improvements to South Main Street and South Franklin Street between Wood Street <br /> and Cleveland Avenue for a fee not to exceed $101,774. Resolution R2010-231 authorized <br /> the use of Motor Fuel Tax funds to pay for the engineering services. <br /> • March 7, 2011—Council approved Resolution R2011-20 authorizing a$354,238.43 <br /> Professional Services Agreement between the City of Decatur and Phillip W. Cochran <br /> Engineering to design streetscape improvements for the Water Street corridor between <br /> Eldorado Street and Wood Street. <br /> • April 4, 2011 —Council was given a presentation on the proposed downtown streetscape <br /> improvement program in Study Session. <br /> • May 2, 2011 —Council approved Resolution R2011-62 authorizing an appropriation of <br /> $1,730,000 in Motor Fuel Tax funds for Main and Franklin Street improvements between <br /> Cleveland Avenue and Wood Street designated as section 10-00013-00-17P. <br /> • May 16, 2011 —Council approved Resolution R2011-69 approving a Project Labor <br /> Agreement (PLA) with the Decatur Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO; <br /> Mid-Central Illinois Regional Council of Carpenters; International Brotherhood of <br /> Teamsters and Chauffeurs Local#279 for the Downtown Streetscape Project and the <br /> Rehabilitation of Main&Franklin Streets from Cleveland Avenue to Wood Street. <br /> Page 13 <br />
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