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File #: 08793    Version: 1 Name: Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into agreements with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the construction of East Washington Ave Segment Six and approving the plan for pavement replacement on East Washington Avenue Segment Six (Th
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/14/2008 In control: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 1/22/2008 Final action: 2/26/2008
Enactment date: 2/29/2008 Enactment #: RES-08-00191
Title: Amending the 2008 Major Streets Capital Budget and Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into agreements with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the construction of East Washington Ave Segment Six and approving the plan for pavement replacement on East Washington Avenue Segment Six (Thierer Road to East Springs Drive). (17th AD)
Sponsors: Joseph R. Clausius, David J. Cieslewicz
Fiscal Note
The Budget Amendment authorized in this Resolution corrects a prior imbalance between state revenue and budget authority and has no impact on GO borrowing or cost controls.

The East Washington Avenue Segment Six project agreements will utilize $150,000 of existing authority in 2008 for the design phase. The Construction phase is scheduled to occur in 2011 and will be funded entirely by State funds.

Breakdown of Total Project Cost

Total Cost $ 4,000,000
City Cost $ 150,000 CS53-58250-810370-00-53B0203
State / Federal Cost $ 3,850,000

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Amending the 2008 Major Streets Capital Budget and Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into agreements with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the construction of East Washington Ave Segment Six and approving the plan for pavement replacement on East Washington Avenue Segment Six (Thierer Road to East Springs Drive). (17th AD)
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WDOT) has agreed to replace the pavement on East Washington Avenue from Thierer Road to East Springs Drive. The design for the project will be funded 25% City of Madison and 75% State. The construction will be funded 100% by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

The existing pavement, constructed in 1971, is in very poor condition. The proposed project will replace the existing pavement with a new concrete pavement. No widening or changes are anticipated as this is funded as a pavement maintenance project. It is intended to continue the bike lanes along East Washington Avenue to approximately East Springs Drive without widening the overall street by reducing the 4 existing 12 foot wide lanes in each direction to 11 foot lanes and adding a bike lane.

The anticipated construction date is 2011 although the WDOT has stated that they will advance it to an early construction year if possible.

In prior years, the receipt of State funds for East Washington Avenue projects have exc...

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