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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Action: Authorize Additional Street Preservation Projects to Use Anticipated Bond <br />Proceeds Remaining Upon Completion of 32 Streets Identified in Bond Measure <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: October 26, 2011 Agenda Item Number: A <br />Department: Public Works Engineering Staff Contact: Mark Schoening <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 541-682-5243 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />The City Council is requested to authorize the addition of the streets shown on Attachment B to the list <br />of streets to be repaired with bond measure proceeds. The estimated cost of the additional streets is <br />$7,368,198. The list of additional streets was endorsed by the Street Repair Review Panel at its May 24, <br />2011, meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The Voters’ Pamphlet for the Bond Measure to Fix Streets included the following language: <br /> <br />The use of bond proceeds for street preservation projects would be limited to a list of 32 projects. If <br />all 32 projects are completed, the Council would be authorized to add other street preservation <br />projects to the list in order to use remaining bond proceeds. <br /> <br />After two years of construction completed and several bid openings earlier this year, it was anticipated <br />that there would be approximately $10 million in bond measure proceeds remaining after completion of <br />the 32 streets identified in the bond measure. There were several reasons for the amount of anticipated <br />remaining funds. As a result of the length and depth of the recession, the bidding climate for pavement <br />preservation projects has been extremely favorable for public agencies. On several streets, the level of <br />pavement deterioration visible on the pavement surface did not extend the full depth of the pavement <br />and the base had not failed. This resulted in an anticipated reconstruction project becoming a much less <br />expensive pavement overlay project. Finally, through an innovative construction method known as <br />partial depth reclamation, the cost to reconstruct several streets was substantially reduced. <br /> <br />The Voters’ Pamphlet for the Bond Measure to Fix Streets also included the following language <br />regarding the identification of the 32 streets included in the bond measure: <br /> <br />The criteria for choosing bond projects included: <br />a) citizen input with respect to prioritizing major streets in need of reconstruction; <br />b) scientific information about needed street rehabilitation and reconstruction from the <br />pavement management system; and <br />S:\CMO\2011 Council Agendas\M111026\S111026A.doc <br /> <br />