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File #: 0020X-2013    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/15/2013 In control: Development Committee
On agenda: 3/18/2013 Final action: 3/20/2013
Title: To resolve to accept and support the “2012 Urban Infrastructure Recovery Fund Program Proposed Project List” as submitted by the Development Department; to recognize and commend neighborhood residents, community groups, and city staff for their commitment to continued improvements in central city neighborhoods; and to declare an emergency.
Attachments: 1. RES0020X-2013 2012 UIRF Program Proposed Project List
Explanation

Background: This resolution expresses the intent of City Council to accept the proposed list of capital improvement projects from the 2012 Urban Infrastructure Recovery Fund. The projects list was developed through a process involving central city residents, representatives of community groups, and city staff. The project list was developed within the guidelines established by City Council in Resolution 123X-00.

Fiscal Impact: No funding is required for this resolution.

Emergency Justification: Emergency action is requested so that the design process can start right away. Neighborhoods are anxious to see construction start on these important projects.

Title

To resolve to accept and support the “2012 Urban Infrastructure Recovery Fund Program Proposed Project List” as submitted by the Development Department; to recognize and commend neighborhood residents, community groups, and city staff for their commitment to continued improvements in central city neighborhoods; and to declare an emergency.

Body

WHEREAS, criteria for project selection was established by City Council Resolution 123X-00; and

WHEREAS, 125 central city neighborhood groups were invited to submit proposals for capital improvement projects needed in their neighborhoods; and

WHEREAS, 86 proposals were received by 31 applicants; and

WHEREAS, city staff in the Development Department, the Department of Public Service, the Recreation and Parks Department, and the Department of Public Utilities (Power) provided technical analysis of the projects; and

WHEREAS, with the approval of local Area Commissions, 44 projects were selected in 25 neighborhoods which fulfill the goals of the 2012 Urban Infrastructure Recovery Fund program, complement the Columbus Comprehensive Plan and/or are listed as needed projects in applicable area plans, and for which funding is available; and

WHEREAS, the selected projects are listed in the attached document entitled “2012 Urban Infrastructure Recovery ...

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