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<br />,. ~ ~ L <br />t~ tree and new sidewalk to perform root pruning. <br /> <br />The City usually pays between 60% to 70% of the total Cost Shared Sidewalk Repair <br />Project contract amount because of the inclusion of wheel chair ramps and other <br />necessary work that may not be cost shared with property owners. The remainder of the <br />contract amount is paid by the participating property owners. If property owners do not <br />participate, the repair work is not performed and the full budget may not be expended. It <br />has been staff's experience that more property owners are interested than the available <br />contract amount and staff works hard to keep the number of repairs performed near the <br />contract cap. <br /> <br />Alternatives <br />1) Award the contract to a higher bidder <br />2) Not award the contract <br />3) Re-bid the contract <br /> <br />Fiscal Impact <br />Funds have been approved and appropriated in the FY 2000-2001 Capital Improvement <br />Program, Tree Preservation and Sidewalk Repair funding in the amount of $750,000. <br /> <br />~1;L"1~ <br /> <br />or on Mann <br />Public Works Superintendent <br /> <br />Peter Ingram <br />Public Works S rvices Director <br /> <br /> <br />Ú) <br />'1/7 <br /> <br />,A/Ji-- <br /> <br />Ed Everett <br />City Manager <br /> <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />