City of Fayetteville
File #: 18-367    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/30/2018 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/13/2018 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Capital Project Ordinance Amendments 2019-14, 2019-15 and 2019-16 to Reappropriate Funds Remaining in Completed Municipal Agreement Projects To Provide Additional Funding for Parking Lot Resurfacing Projects
Attachments: 1. CPOA 2019-14 (Legion Road Municipal Agreement), 2. CPOA 2019-15 (Camden Road RoundAbout Municipal Agreement), 3. CPOA 2019-16 (Parking Lot Resurfacing Project)
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kristoff Bauer, Deputy City Manager

FROM: Rob Stone, P.E., Public Services Director
Tracey Broyles, Budget and Evaluation Director

DATE: August 13, 2018

RE:
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Adoption of Capital Project Ordinance Amendments 2019-14, 2019-15 and 2019-16 to Reappropriate Funds Remaining in Completed Municipal Agreement Projects To Provide Additional Funding for Parking Lot Resurfacing Projects
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal V: Sustainable Organizational Capacity


Executive Summary:
Capital Project Ordinance Amendments (CPOAs) 2019-14, 2019-15 and 2019-16 will reallocate $32,160 of funds remaining from completed municipal agreement projects for landscaping and irrigation on Legion Road ($13,180) and Camden Road ($18,980) to increase the project appropriation for the Parking Lot Resurfacing Project. The funds are needed to complete the planned resurfacing of the Kiwanis Recreation Center parking lot and provide for a contingency should contract costs exceed current estimates.

Background:
Two capital project ordinances (CPOs) for irrigation and landscaping municipal agreements for Legion Road (CPO 2017-18) and the round-about at Camden and Cumberland Roads (CPO 2017-42) have been completed. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) completed the projects below the initial contract estimates and has refunded excess contract funding to the City. As a result, $32,160 of funds previously transferred from the General Fund is available for appropriation.

Funds remaining in the parking lot resurfacing project at the end of fiscal year 2018 fell short of staff estimates due to costs associated with the resurfacing of the parking lot at Fascinate-U Children's Museum. Staff is requesting that Council authorize the reallocation of the $32,160 of available funding from the two municipal agreement projects to the parking lot resurfacing proje...

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