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NOVEMBER 27, 2007
07-346
RESOLUTION
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INITIATED BY:
APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH WISCONSIN. DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR STH 76 (JACKSON STREET FROM
MURDOCK AVENUE TO INDIAN POINT ROAD & MEDIAN FROM
MURDOCK AVENUE TO SMITH AVENUE) ($318,000.00)
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
PURPOSE:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the attached
Revised Agreement with Wisconsin Department of Transportation for improvement on STH
76 from Murdock Avenue to Indian Point Road including a raised median within the urban
section from Murdock Avenue to Smith Avenue is hereby approved and the proper City
officials are hereby authorized to execute and deliver the agreement in substantially the
same form as attached hereto, any changes in the execution copy being deemed approved
by their respective signatures, and said City officials are authorized and directed to take
those steps necessary to implement the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that money for this purpose is hereby appropriated
from:
Acct. No..315-0410-6401-00000 -- Street Improvement Fund- Contractual Services
STATE / MUNICIPAL AGREEMENT
FORA
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
DATE:
I.D.:
HIGHWAY:
LIMITS:
November.n, 2007
6430-08-00/71
STH 76 LENGTH: 3.75 miles
Jackson Street, City of Oshkosh
Murdock Avenue - Indian Point Rd
Winnebago
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COUNTY:
The signatory, City of Oshkosh, hereinafter called the Municipality, through its undersigned duly authorized
. -: .... .. officers. or -officials; hereby requests the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation; hereinafter. called the..
State, to initiate and effect the highway or street improvement hereinafter described.
The authority for the Municipality to enter into this agreement with the State is provided by Section 86.25(1),
(2), and (3) of the Statutes.
NEEDS AND ESTIMATE SUMMARY:
Existing Facility (describe and give reason for request): STH 76 (Jackson Street) is a 5-lane minor arterial with an urban cross-
section from Murdock Avenue - Snell Road and a rural cross-section from Snell Road - Indian Point Road. Pavement deterioration
warrants pavement repair and resurfacing for the entire section. City of Oshkosh wants to pursue a raised median for the portion of
STH 76 from Murdock Avenue - Smith Avenue.
Proposed Improvement (nature of work): Proposed improvement on STH 76 from Murdock Avenue - Indian Point Road is
pavement repair, mill, and. resurface. City of Oshkosh wants to include a raised median within the urban section from Murdock
Avenue - Smith Avenue.
Describe non-participating work included in the project contract: Work involved with the raised median is non-participating.
Describe other work necessary to finish the project completely 'Which will be undertaken independently by the Municipality:
PHASE ESTIMATED COST
Total Federal I State Municipal
Estimated Cost Funds % Funds %
Preliminary Engineering:
Plan Development (mill/resurface from . $ 120,000 $ 117,000 100 $ 3,000 LS
Murdock Avenue - Indian Point Road)
Plan Development (raised median from $ 25,000 $0 0 $ 25,000 LS
Murdock Avenue - Smith Avenue)
Construction (participating):
Category 010 - Roadway $1,800,000 $1,800,000 100 $0 0
SUBTOTAL: $ 1,945,000 $ 1,917,000 $ 28,000
Construction (Non-Participating):
Category 020 - Raised Median $ 290,000 $0 0 $ 290,000 100
I TOTAL COST DISTRIBUTION: I $ 2,235,000 I $ 1,917,000 I I $ 318,000 I. I
This request is subject to the terms and conditions that follow and is made by the undersigned under proper
authority to make such a request for the designated Municipality and upon acceptance by the State shall
constitute agreement between the Municipality and the State.
Signed for and in behalf of
Municipality
Name
Title
Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
1. The initiation and accomplishment of the improvement will be subject to the applicable Federal and State
regulations.
2. The Municipality will pay to the State all costs incurred by the State in connection with the improvement
which exceed Federal/State financing commitments or are ineligible for Federal/State financing.
3. Funding of each project phase (preliminary engineering, real estate, construction, and other) is subject to
inclusion in an approved program. Federal aid and/or State transportation fund financing will be limited to
.participation in the costs of the following items as specified in the estimate summary:
a) The grading, base, pavement, and curb and gutter.
b) Catch basins and inlets for surface water drainage of the improvement with connections to the storm
sewer mam.
c) Construction engineering incidental to inspection and supervision of actual construction work.
d) Signing and pavement marking including detour routes.
e) Railroad and compensable utility adjustment.
f) Surfacing of private driveways.
g) New installations of or alteration traffic signals or devices.
h) Preliminary engineering and State review services.
4. Work necessary to complete the improvement to be financed entirely by the Municipality or other utility or
facility owner includes the following items:
a) New installations of or alteration of sanitary sewers and connections, water, gas, electric, telephone
telegraph, fire or police alarm facilities, parking meters, and similar utilities.
b) Damages to abutting property due to change in street or sidewalk widths, grades, or drainage.
c) Conditioning, if required, and maintenance of detour routes.
d) Repair damages to roads or streets cause by reason of their use in hauling materials incidental to the
improvement.
5. As the work progresses; the Municipality will be billed for work completed which is not chargeable to
Federal/State funds. Upon completion of the project, a fmal audit will be made to determine the final
division of costs.
6. If the Municipality should withdraw the project, it will reimburse the State for any costs incurred by the
State in behalf of the project. .
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7. The work will be administered by the State and may include items not eligible for Federal/State
participation.
8. The Municipality will at its own cost and expense:
a) Maintain all portions of the project that lie within its jurisdiction for such maintenance through statutory
requirements in a manner satisfactory to the State and will make ample provision for such maintenance
. each year. .
b) Prohibit angle parking.
c) Regulate or prohibit all parking at locations where and when the pavement area usually occupied by
parking vehicles will be needed to carry active traffic in the street.
d) In cooperation with WisDOT - Northeast Region office, assist with public information and public
relations for the project and announcements to the press and such outlets as would generally alert the
affected property owners and the community of the nature, extent, and timing of the project and
arrangements for handling traffic within and around the project.
e) Coordinate, cleanup, and fund any hazardous materials encountered during roadway construction that is
deemed necessary to be cleaned and removed within the existing right-of-way from Murdock Avenue-
Smith Avenue. All hazardous material cleanup work shall be performed in accordance with state and
federal regulations. This shall include~ but not be limited to, any costs for the removal, stockpile,
treatment, and backfilling of any contaminated materials encountered including assuming future.
responsibility and liabilities for filling over any previously identified hazardous material source and for
securing an environmental consultant if required, for management of the contaminated soil.
f) Use the WisDOT Utility Accommodation Policy unless it adopts apolicy which has equal or more
restrictive controls.
9. Basis for Local Participation:
Preliminary Engineering - The segment of STH 76 (Jackson Street) from Murdock Avenue to Smith
Avenue is a connecting highway which requires 25% local share for the design engineering services
associated with the original project scope of pavement repair, milling, and resurfacing. The method to
compute this local share is:
. step 1 - determine the design cost required for the current project scope of pavement repair, milling,
and resurfacing for the entire length;
. step 2 - determine ratio or the segment from Murdock Avenue to Smith Avenue to the overall project
length; .
. step 3 ~ multiply total design cost in step 1 by the ratio determined in step 2;
. step 4 - apply the 25% local cost share to the cost amount from step 3.
The local cost share amount is included within the agreement as a lump sum to simplify the agreement.
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Preliminary Engineering :- The City of Oshkosh is requesting a raised median on STH 76 (Jackson
Street) from MurdockAvenue to Smith Avenue: This is beyond necessary improvement scope so this
additional design cost is 100% the responsibility of the City of Oshkosh. This local cost share for design
is also included within the agreement as a lump sum to simplify the agreement.
Construction - Category 020 - This category represents construction estimate for the raised median on
STH 76 (Jackson Street) from MurdockAvenue to Smith Avenue. The raised median is requested by
the City of Oshkosh and beyond theqneeded scope for this improvement project so these.costs.are 100% .. .
the responsibility of the City of Oshkosh.
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