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Ives: Historicall�the City only provides storm cleanup assistance to homeowners <br /> Objectives: <br /> after a sinefecant <br /> portion of thei has been affected. These events have not been budgeted for <br /> or planned into staffing levels. The objective is to provide storm damaged tree debris collection at <br /> curbside to lessen the burden on homeowners. nearby tree debris drop off site is not available <br /> in the immediate Roseville area. <br /> ' Implications: i staff time will be absorbed'Into existing City budgets. Contractual <br /> Financial Impl ca City <br /> ' torn debris cleanup was not budgeted. Staff"is requesting up to be <br /> assistance for � <br /> appropriated ro riated for the June 6, 1998 storm for contractual assistance. <br /> g <br /> Ramsey bounty and State agencies are seeking federal disaster assistance declaration for this <br /> sto <br /> rm. If successful, the City could recover a significant portion of equipment expense, overtime., <br /> and contractual expense for this storm. <br /> Our current estimated total cost for this storm is $60,000 to $70,000. <br /> Staff Recommendation: To kee p impact act on other maintenance activities to a minimum and to <br /> provide timely cleanup assistance to the public, we recommend hiring additional contractual <br /> assistance for debris removal. we estimated that up to $40,000 would be needed to supplement <br /> City staff Y <br /> efforts. review b City Finance is that funding would be from the Risk Management <br /> Fund. <br /> RECOMMENDED ENDED OUNCIL ACTION: <br /> Motion appropriating to g $40,000 for contractual expenses for storm debris cleanup from the <br /> x <br /> Risk Management Fund. <br /> Prepared y: Duane Schwartz, Public works Superintendent <br /> p <br />