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RESOLUTION NO. 11, SERIES 2019 — A RESOLUTION SETTING CERTAIN WATER, <br />WASTEWATER, STORMWATER, AND OTHER FEES, RATES, AND CHARGES FOR <br />THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE, COLORADO <br />Director Kowar stated the proposal does not change water rates but includes increases to <br />wastewater and stormwater rates. The wastewater rate is a proposed increase of 7% as <br />part of the plan to pay for the wastewater treatment plant upgrades. The stormwater <br />increase is 18.5% to fund several pieces of equipment to service the infrastructure and to <br />build up funds for a larger project in 2027. This is part of the long-term smoothing plan. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated the Utility Committee looked at these rates and takes <br />this very seriously. We want to avoid sitting on cash or deferring maintenance or being <br />wasteful. We made changes last year to avoid raising water rates and are continuing to <br />look at smoothing over time. The 18% is a large increase and a lot of the money is <br />needed in 2026. Sstormwater levels of service continues to increase. The committee <br />continues to look at maintaining the system, providing services, and controlling the cost. <br />Public Comments — None <br />Councilmember Stolzmann moved to approve Resolution No. 11, Series 2019; Mayor Pro <br />Tem Lipton second. <br />Vote: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. Councilmembers Loo and Leh absent. <br />2019 STREET RESURFACING AND RECONSTRUCTION <br />AWARD BID FOR 2019 STREET RESURFACING PROJECT <br />AWARD BID FOR 2019 STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT <br />Director Kowar noted staff is recommending contracts for the street resurfacing program. <br />Staff recommends approval of the 2019 Street Resurfacing Project and 2019 Street <br />Reconstruction Project, Package A. This package awards APC Construction for <br />resurfacing work and PLM Asphalt and Concrete for reconstruction work. Package A <br />consists of work approved in the 2019 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). <br />Bid alternates were added to both bids to provide additional resurfacing options. City <br />Council may add work as identified in Packages B, C, and D. <br />• Package A (Staff recommended to stay within approved CIP Budget) <br />Includes Resurfacing work on W. Mulberry St., Mountain View Ct., Mesa Ct., S. <br />Tanager Ct., S. Warbler Ct., Dillon Rd., Aspen Way, Roosevelt Ave. and <br />Reconstruction work on Regal Ct., Regal PI., Caledonia St., Front St., Spruce St., <br />Johnson Ave., WWTP. <br />22 <br />
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