File #: 23-154    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/3/2023 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/20/2023 Final action:
Title: 319 Project Grant Ordinance Amendment PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to amend the grant ordinance to approve the expenditure of up to $15k of funds from the Stormwater Utility Enterprise Fund for construction for the 319 grant project.
Attachments: 1. 319 Grant - Bolin Creek Watershed Restoration - Resolution Adding SWUEF funds, 2. Bolin Forest RSC Pocket Questions
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319 Project Grant Ordinance Amendment

PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to amend the grant ordinance to approve the expenditure of up to $15k of funds from the Stormwater Utility Enterprise Fund for construction for the 319 grant project.
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Department
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
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Contact
CONTACT INFORMATION: Ben Schmadeke, Capital Projects Manager, (919) 918-7424; Randy Dodd, Stormwater Utility Manager, (919) 918-7341; Arche McAdoo, Finance Director, (919) 918-7300
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Council Direction
COUNCIL DIRECTION:
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Council Direction Statement
This item is necessary to implement the EPA 319 grant for which the Council approved a grant project ordinance on January 18, 2022. It is also directly responsive to the Council strategic priorities of addressing neighborhood flooding and erosion and developing a stormwater playbook through the piloting of a regenerative stormwater conveyance project.
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Information
INFORMATION: The Council approved the 319 grant application in 2021 and the grant award in early 2022. The Town has been providing grant administration support for the project which includes a coalition of the Town of Carrboro, Bolin Forest Phase 2 HOA, Bolin Forest Phase 3 HOA, Forest Court HOA, Friends of Bolin Creek, OWASA, Orange County, the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, the UNC Institute for the Environment, and Carrboro High School. Project design was completed in early 2023, a construction bid advertised in early May, and construction bids received on June 1. Bid advertisement included the minority paper Triangle Tribune and the N.C. Department of Administration Historically Underutilized Business portal, however out of the three bidders that participated, none were qualified Minority or Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs). The lowest responsive, responsible bid for the Amber Ct. Base Scope was slightly above the project funds currently av...

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