Explanation
1. BACKGROUND
This ordinance authorizes the Director of Public Service to grant consent and propose cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for the FRA-62-8.57 Urban Paving Project, PID 105506.
The aforementioned project, slated to commence in spring 2019, encompasses resurfacing a portion of US-62 within the Columbus corporate boundaries, the limits of which are as follows:
• FRA-62-8.57-8.82 (I-270 corp. limit to Blue Rock Boulevard);
• FRA-62-9.06-9.07 (Red Rock Boulevard to corp. limit near Alkire Rd.);
• FRA-62-9.15-9.22 (corp. limit to corp. limit, between Alkire Road and Big Run Road);
• FRA-62-10.11-10.22 (corp. limit to corp. limit, between Midland Avenue and Big Tree Drive); and
• FRA-62-10.62-10.77 (corp. limit to corp. limit, between Little Avenue and Belmead Avenue)
The ODOT Urban Paving Initiative requires the local municipality to contribute 20% of the total cost of the surface treatment for the portion of the project located within its corporation limits. Additionally, the local municipality is required to contribute 100% of the cost of non-surface related items such as curbs, gutters, utility relocation expenses, and partial and full-depth pavement repairs. Based upon initial cost estimates, the preliminary projection of the City’s contribution to the project is $23,540.00, which is subject to change once final plans are developed and quantity splits are determined.
ODOT will ask the City to approve final legislation for the project at a later date. At that time, the Director of Public Service shall seek Council approval to encumber and expend funds to support the local share of associated construction costs.
2. FISCAL IMPACT
The City has agreed to contribute $23,540.00 toward the aforementioned project based on initial cost estimates, which are subject to change; however, funding is not needed for that purpose at this time. Payment to ODOT shall be authorized under a separate ordinance.
3. EMERGENCY DESIGNATION
Emergency action is requested to allow ODOT to maintain the planned project schedule and to promote highway safety.
Title
To authorize the Director of Public Service to grant consent and propose cooperation with the Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation for the FRA-62-8.57 Urban Paving Project, PID 105506, to repave portions of US-62 within the City limits; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)
Body
WHEREAS, the Ohio Department of Transportation proposes to resurface a portion of US-62 within the Columbus corporate boundaries; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance authorizes the Director of Public Service to grant consent and to agree to cooperate with the Ohio Department of Transportation in this effort; and
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the Department of Public Service in that it is immediately necessary to authorize consent and cooperation for this project in order to maintain the scheduled established by the Ohio Department of Transportation, thereby preserving the public health, peace, property, safety and welfare; now, therefore
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
That the following is an Ordinance enacted by the City of Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, hereinafter referred to as the Local Public Agency (LPA), in the matter of the stated described project.
SECTION 1 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION
WHEREAS, the STATE has identified the need for the described project:
This project proposes to resurface a portion of US62 within the City of Columbus.
SECTION 2 - CONSENT STATEMENT
Being in the public interest, the LPA gives consent to the Director of Transportation to complete the above described project.
SECTION 3 - COOPERATION STATEMENT
The LPA shall cooperate with the Director of Transportation in the above described project as follows:
The City hereby agrees to cooperate with the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio in the planning, design and construction of the identified highway improvement project and grants consent to the Ohio Department of Transportation for its development and construction of the project in accordance with plans, specifications and estimates as approved by the Director.
The Ohio Department of Transportation shall assume and bear one hundred percent (100%) of the necessary costs of the State’s highway improvement project; the City’s share of the cost for the pavement resurfacing treatment is estimated to be $23,540.00.
The City agrees to assume and bear one hundred percent (100%) of the total cost of those features requested by the City which are not necessary for the improvement as determined by the State and Federal Highway Administration.
SECTION 4 - UTILITIES AND RIGHT-OF-WAY STATEMENT
The LPA agrees that all right-of-way required for the described project will be acquired and/or made available in accordance with current State and Federal regulations. The LPA also understands that right-of-way costs include eligible utility costs.
The LPA agrees that all utility accommodation, relocation, and reimbursement will comply with the current provisions of 23 CFR 645 and the ODOT Utilities Manual.
SECTION 5 - MAINTENANCE
Upon completion of the project, and unless otherwise agreed, the LPA shall: (1) provide adequate maintenance for the project in accordance with all applicable State and Federal laws, including, but not limited to, Title 23, U.S.C., Section 116; (2) provide ample financial provisions, as necessary, for the maintenance of the project; (3) maintain the right-of-way, keeping it free of obstructions; and (4) hold said right-of-way inviolate for public highway purposes.
SECTION 6 - AUTHORITY TO SIGN
That the Public Service Director of said City is hereby empowered on behalf of the City of Columbus to enter into contracts with the Director of Transportation necessary to complete the above described project.
SECTION 7 - EMERGENCY
That for the reasons stated in the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves and or vetoes the same.