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<br /> Storm Drainage <br /> <br /> <br />The urban roadway design would require a pipe storm sewer system to collect and <br /> convey runoff to an appropriate sized storm water ponding area. <br /> <br />City staff does not have the time or all of the expertise to complete the feasibility report, so staff <br />is recommending that proposals be solicited from consultants for this project. In the solicitation <br />staff would ask that a complete topographic survey be completed along with a geotechnical <br />investigation. Also, we would ask that a legal right-of-way research be completed providing a <br />drawing of the available street easements and/or right-of-way. Also, we would ask that any <br />additional right-of-way needed to complete the improvements be identified. <br /> <br />Through this feasibility report analysis the project costs would be able to be much better defined <br />and funding scenarios including assessments to benefitted properties explored. Even if the <br />ultimate Council decision is to not pursue these improvements in 2014, the vast majority of <br />information gathered for the feasibility report would still be valid several years from now. <br /> <br />If the Council gives authorization, staff would ask at least three engineering firms to provide <br />proposals including project team, fee, and timeline to complete the requested work. These <br />proposals would be presented back to the Council with a staff recommendation at a future <br />meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />22 <br />Page of <br /> <br />