HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 12/18/2012 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 138, 2012, APPROPRDATE: December 18, 2012
STAFF: Rick Richter
Erika Keeton
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 6
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 138, 2012, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Capital Projects Fund,
Mason Corridor Project.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The design of the MAX Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project included enhancements to the University Station at the
request of Colorado State University (CSU), including decorative fencing, enhanced landscaped plaza, walkway
lighting, spare conduit installation, and upsizing of the storm drainage system to accept CSU storm water runoff.
These items are not eligible for reimbursement from the Federal Transit Administration as part of the MAX BRT
Project, and therefore will be funded by CSU. This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on December
4, 2012, appropriates the identified funds of $806,380 to construct the improvements concurrently with the BRT
project.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Copy of First Reading Agenda Item Summary - December 4, 2012
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DATE: December 4, 2012
STAFF: Rick Richter
Erika Keeton
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 13
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 138, 2012, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Capital Projects Fund, Mason
Corridor Project.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The design of the MAX Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project included enhancements to the University Station at the
request of Colorado State University (CSU), including decorative fencing, enhanced landscaped plaza, walkway
lighting, spare conduit installation, and upsizing of the storm drainage system to accept CSU storm water runoff.
These items are not eligible for reimbursement from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) as part of the MAX BRT
Project, and therefore will be funded by CSU. This ordinance appropriates the identified funds of $806,380 to construct
the improvements concurrently with the BRT project.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The MAX Bus Rapid Transit Project extends from the Downtown Transit Center at Maple Street to approximately 1/4
mile south of Harmony Road, with a total length of approximately five miles. The University Station is one of twelve
BRT stations along this alignment, and is located on the Colorado State University Campus south of University Street.
This project will have significant impact on the function and aesthetics of the main CSU campus. University staff
participated in the design meetings and actively coordinated engineering issues with the City of Fort Collins throughout
the design process. Several enhancements were requested by CSU to include decorative fencing, an enhanced
landscaped plaza, additional walkway lighting, spare communication conduits, and an upsized storm drainage system
to accept CSU storm water runoff. Since these items are outside the scope of the required infrastructure for the BRT
stations, and therefore ineligible for federal funds identified for the BRT project, CSU agreed to fund the additional
expenses associated with the improvements.
The improvements are located within, or directly adjacent to, the BRT construction limits. For ease of construction and
coordination, the improvements will be constructed concurrently with the BRT project using the City’s existing BRT
construction contracts.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
There is no financial impact to the project, as the BRT design and budgeting process anticipated CSU funding
participation for these improvements. These dollars will be tracked separately from those identified in the Project
Construction Grant Agreement (PCGA) finalized with FTA in May 2012 for $86,833,848.
Upgraded Fence/Guardrail $ 160,177
Walkway Lighting $ 151,116
Conduit Installation $ 139,379
Storm Drain System $ 77,419
Enhanced University Station $ 143,892
Contingency $ 134,397
Total $ 806,380
On October 5, 2012, the Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System approved the use of the Land
Income Account for the Mason Bus Rapid Transit Infrastructure Improvements totaling $1.5 million. Their action
includes $806,380 to be incorporated into existing City BRT construction contracts as described, along with additional
funds for non-BRT related improvements to be managed by Colorado State University staff. The City will invoice CSU
based on actual costs of work completed.
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
The construction of the MAX system was included in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Environmental
Assessment for the Mason Corridor Bus Rapid Transit Project. On September 9, 2008, the Federal Transit
Administration declared a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) would result from the construction and operation
of the MAX Bus Rapid Transit Project. On December 21, 2010, the FTA affirmed that the 2008 EA and 2008 FONSI
are valid, and the changes in final design documented in the 2010 Environmental Re-Evaluation serve to amend the
2008 EA and 2008 FONSI.
The Environmental Assessment analyzed Impacts on the following categories:
Land Use and Zoning Wildlife/Ecological
Social Conditions Threatened and Endangered Species
Economic Conditions Visual Quality
Environmental Justice Cultural Resources
Right-of-way Hazardous Materials
Air Quality Parks and Recreation Resources
Noise and Vibration Farmland
Water Resources and Water Quality Public Safety and Security
Wetlands Construction
Flooding and Floodplain Management Transportation
Vegetation Cumulative Impacts
Noxious Weeds
For more detailed information concerning the environmental impacts and mitigation measures please refer to the
Mason Corridor Environmental Assessment located at: www.fcgov.com/mason/environment.php .
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
On September 20, 2000, the Transportation Board unanimously voted to approve the Mason Street Corridor Master
Plan, which included plans for the purchase of BRT buses and construction of the MAX transit route. Since 2000, staff
has regularly updated the Transportation Board regarding the progress of the Mason Corridor, most recently on May
18, 2011. The Board also receives regular updates as to construction, public events and milestones. Minutes from
the May 18, 2011Transportation Board can be seen in Attachment 5.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
Significant public outreach has been conducted since 1998 for the Mason Corridor project. The most recent public
outreach event was an Open House held October 3, 2012. Information related to the scope, budget, alignment, and
two-way conversion of Mason Street were presented. The project was also presented at the City sponsored Business
Innovation Fair on October 11, 2012.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Area map
2. October 18, 2012 Letter from Steve Hultin, Director Facilities Management, CSU
3. October 5, 2012 CSU Board of Governors Approval of Use of Land Income Account for Mason Bus Rapid
Transit Infrastructure Improvements
4. Project Construction Grant Agreement between Federal Transit Administration and City of Fort Collins
5. May 18, 2011 Transportation Board Minutes
ORDINANCE NO. 138, 2012
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
APPROPRIATING UNANTICIPATED REVENUE IN THE
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND, MASON CORRIDOR PROJECT
WHEREAS, the MAX Bus Rapid Transit project (“MAX BRT”) is a five-mile, north-south
byway extending from the Downtown Transit Center at Maple Street to approximately one-fourth
mile south of Harmony Road; and
WHEREAS, MAX BRT includes six park-n-ride locations, twelve stations/stops, and two
transit centers; and
WHEREAS, the University Station is one of twelve MAX BRT stations along the byway and
is located on the Colorado State University (“CSU”) campus south of University Street; and
WHEREAS, CSU has requested several enhancements to the University Station including
decorative fencing, an enhanced landscaped plaza, additional walkway lighting, spare
communication conduits, and an upsized storm drainage system to accept CSU storm water runoff;
and
WHEREAS, these items are outside the scope of the required infrastructure for the MAX
BRT stations and thus ineligible for federal funds identified for the MAX BRT project; and
WHEREAS, CSU has agreed to fund the additional expenses associated with these
improvements in the amount of $806,380; and
WHEREAS, Article V, Section 9, of the City Charter authorizes the City Council to make
supplemental appropriations by ordinance at any time during the fiscal year, provided that the total
amount of such supplemental appropriations, in combination with all previous appropriations for that
fiscal year, does not exceed the current estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received
during the fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, City staff has determined that the appropriation of the revenue as described
herein will not cause the total amount appropriated in the Capital Projects Fund to exceed the current
estimate of actual and anticipated revenues to be received in that fund during any fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that there is hereby appropriated from unanticipated revenue from Colorado State
University in the Capital Projects Fund the sum of EIGHT HUNDRED SIX THOUSAND THREE
HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS ($806,380) for expenditure in the Capital Projects Fund, Mason
Corridor Project.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 4th day of
December, A.D. 2012, and to be presented for final passage on the 18th day of December, A.D.
2012.
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Mayor
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 18th day of December, A.D. 2012.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk