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6.1 D <br /> Page 2 <br /> PerForming the work in Zone 16 at this time as part of#�e existing cont�act will also save <br /> time and money spent on the regulatory permitting process in the fu#ure. However,the <br /> work in Zone 16 will require add�tional services to sample dredged materiat at a cost of <br /> $10,000.00. <br /> Staff has also been in contact with local residenfis and has sent out flyers informing <br /> them of the proposed dredging of Zone 16. A neighbornood meeting was scheduled an <br /> March 18, 2010 to explain the proposed dredging aperafion and answer any questions <br /> that may arise. <br /> After this phase of the Redwaod Shores Lagoon Maintenance Dredging praject is <br /> completed, including Zone 16, 30% of the Redwood Shores iagoon wil[ remain <br /> undredged. Additional funding totaling$'[.5 million wi11 be needed to comptete the next <br /> phase of dredging. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> '!. Council may choose not to approve the additiana(optional bid items and direct staff <br /> to ciose out the existing contract and re-advertise the wartc to dredge Zone 1fi as a <br /> separate project. <br /> 2. Council may defer the work of Zone 16 until funds are programmed #o dr�dge <br /> remaining areas of the lagoon. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Funds have been previously appropriated from Capifa!Projects Fund as Shores Lagoon <br /> System Dr�edging project which has an ava�lab�e balance of$512,09�as of January 31, <br /> 2010. <br /> .. <br /> / � <br /> Brian Lee,PE,CFM Chu Chang,PE,LEED <br /> 5upervising Civil Engineer Bui[ding,Infrastructure,and <br /> Transportation Departrrtent Direct�r <br /> Peter Ingram <br /> C€ty Manager <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> None <br /> RELA7ED DOCUMENTS IN CITY CLERK'3 OPFICE <br /> None <br />