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City Council <br />Study Session Summary <br />April 21, 2016 <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />Superior Staff indicated that their Town Center Lift Station is complete and that <br />there would be some relining efforts where the Superior emergency overflow pipe <br />connects to Louisville. <br />Other Issues <br />Council member Keany said he would like to see an upstream detention for Coal <br />Creek for the 100 year flood. He would like to engage Boulder County for <br />upstream detention. Boulder County currently not considering it but Council <br />member Keany encourages both communities to keep it on the table. It could be <br />cost prohibitive. <br />Superior and Louisville Staff indicated that this idea has been studied and <br />previous work did not indicate it would be a feasible cost /benefit. Staff indicated <br />that costs were estimated to be somewhere between $50 - $100 million for such <br />a facility. Staff indicated they could review previous studies to provide information <br />for future information. <br />Trustee Dozal would like to seek federal funding for Campus Drive overpass. <br />Council member Stolzmann said Louisville likes the idea but has no funding <br />currently allocated. Deputy City Manager Balser said preliminary work needs to <br />be done first. It is not on the Louisville City Council list of priorities. Council <br />member Loo said it is a competitive environment. This item is not currently in the <br />Louisville CIP. Louisville has made a nearly $25m CIP commitment to roads. So <br />if we pursue this it would have to be a joint effort. <br />Adjourn 9:03 am <br />Submitted by— Dawn Burgess <br />April21, 2016 <br />
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