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CONSIDERATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF A WARRANTY DEED FROM TIM M. AND TISHA SHANNON IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,100 IN CONNECTION WITH THE WEST MAIN STREET BRIDGE PROJECT.
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BACKGROUND: The existing West Main Street Bridge over Brookhaven Creek, located between 36th Avenue S.W. and 48th Avenue S.W., was constructed in 1972 using 2-10 foot metal arch pipes. This bridge is identified in the Storm Water Master Plan as being "hydraulically deficient". This means it is unable to convey a ten-year storm or a storm that has the likelihood of occurring 10 percent of the time. This condition likely caused the bridge to sustain serious damage in the flood of August 19, 2007. City crews made temporary emergency repairs at that time to keep the bridge in service. The City's current standards require structures of this type to convey a 50 year storm frequency or a storm that occurs two percent of the time.
On January 27, 2009, the Norman City Council approved programming Resolution No. R-0809-96 requesting federal funds to replace the bridge and roadway approaches on West Main Street. On August 11, 2009, City Council approved contract K-0910-56 with Garver, LLC for the preliminary engineering design of this project. On June 11, 2010, Council approved Amendment No. 1 with Garver, LLC. for the final design of this project. On December 31, 2012, Council approved Amendment No. 2 modifying the design of the creek improvements which reduced the number of mobile homes relocations from nine to two.
On August 28, 2012, Norman voters approved a Bond Issue for eight major transportation/storm water projects throughout Norman in the amount of $42.5 million dollars. The West Main Street Bridge Project is one of those eight infrastructure projects. The total estimated cost of the project is $5,624,000 of which federal funds will pay $3,661,000 or 65%.
On April 22, 2014, Council approved Contract K-1314-137, a Right of Way, Utility and Encroachment agreement with the Okla...
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