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File #: 19-0609    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 6/12/2019 In control: Stormwater Management Committee
On agenda: 7/11/2019 Final action: 7/11/2019
Title: Authority to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with and make payment to the Village of Oak Park for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Green Alley Improvements Project in Oak Park, Illinois (19-IGA-14), in an amount not to exceed $475,000.00, Account 501-50000-612400, Requisition 1517622 (Deferred from the June 20, 2019 Board Meeting)

TRANSMITTAL LETTER FOR BOARD MEETING OF JULY 11, 2019

 

COMMITTEE ON STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

 

Mr. Brian A. Perkovich, Executive Director

 

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Authority to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with and make payment to the Village of Oak Park for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Green Alley Improvements Project in Oak Park, Illinois (19-IGA-14), in an amount not to exceed $475,000.00, Account 501-50000-612400, Requisition 1517622 (Deferred from the June 20, 2019 Board Meeting)

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Dear Sir:

 

Authorization is requested to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with and make payment to the Village of Oak Park (Village) for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Green Alley Improvements Project, Oak Park, Illinois (19-IGA-14), in an amount not to exceed $475,000.00.

 

On November 15, 2018, the Board of Commissioners authorized the District to negotiate IGAs to assist various local municipalities and other governmental organizations with Green Infrastructure (GI) projects, including the Village. Under this project, the Village proposes the installation of permeable pavers in six alleys. The project is expected to reduce local flooding in the area and provide educational opportunities for local residents on the benefits of GI. The Green Alley Improvements Project in Oak Park will provide an estimated 127,145 gallons of stormwater storage for which the District will seek credit under the Green Infrastructure requirements of the District’s Consent Decree, subject to approval by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

 

The District and the Village have agreed in principle to the terms of the IGA, which include payment by the District towards construction costs of the captioned project in an amount not to exceed $475,000.00. Partial payments to the Village will be made at predefined intervals during construction, which is anticipated to commence in 2019. The Village has contributed to engineering and other design-related costs, and will also contribute towards the total construction cost of $1,280,000.00 for this project.

 

The IGA requires the Village to advertise and award all project-related construction contracts using the District’s Purchasing Act, Multi-Project Labor Agreement, and Affirmative Action Requirements as minimum requirements.  The Affirmative action goals to be applied to the total amount of reimbursement provided by the District for this project are 20 percent for Minority-Owned Business Enterprises, 10 percent for Women-Owned Business Enterprises, 10 percent for Small Business Enterprises, and 3 percent for Veteran-Owned Business Enterprises.

 

The Village will assume responsibility for design, construction, perpetual maintenance, and operation of the project, and be solely responsible for any change orders.  The IGA also contains provisions which allow the District to review the project’s design and perform inspections after the project is constructed.

 

Based on the foregoing, it is requested that the Board of Commissioners grant authority for the District to enter into an IGA with the Village and make payment to the Village in an amount not to exceed $475,000.00 for the construction, operation and maintenance of the project. It is further requested that the Chairman of the Committee on Finance, Executive Director and Clerk be authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the District, as well as any documents necessary to effectuate the transaction and conveyance, upon approval by the Director of Engineering as to technical matters and by the General Counsel as to form and legality.

 

Funds are available in Account 501-50000-612400.

 

Requested, Catherine A. O’Connor, Director of Engineering, WSS:JK:JJY

Recommended, Brian A. Perkovich, Executive Director

Disposition of this agenda item will be documented in the official Regular Board Meeting Minutes of the Board of Commissioners for July 11, 2019