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<br />35 The grant functions as a reimbursement so cities must submit all of their eligible work and <br />36 then final grant dollars are determined. The City will submit approximately $1.750 million of <br />37 eligible work with an estimated grant reimbursement of $215,000. Grant funds would <br />38 reimburse the sanitary sewer fund. <br />39 <br />40 Staff Recommendations <br />41 Staff is requesting that Council approve the application for the MCES Municipal Inflow and <br />42 Infiltration Grant for improvements to the City’s sanitary sewer infrastructure to reduce <br />43 inflow and infiltration, and that the City Manager be authorized to execute the Grant <br />44 Agreement subject to minor modifications and final review by the City Attorney. <br />45 <br />46 Requested Council Action <br />47 Adoption of a resolution approving a grant agreement between the Metropolitan Council <br />48 and the City of Roseville and authorizing the City Manager to execute said agreement, <br />49 subject to minor modifications and final review by the City Attorney. <br />50 <br />51 <br />Erik Henricksen, Assistant City Engineer <br />Prepared by: <br />1.Resolution <br />Attachments: <br />2.2023 I/I Grant Program Letter of Intent, dated 2/5/2024 <br />52 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />Qbhf!261!pg!2:7 <br /> <br />