RRA - Item 3 - 90-44 Allowing Redevelopment Agency payment For Storm Drain Improvement In san Gabriel BlvdRESOLUTION NO. 90-44
A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS WITH RESPECT TO
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PAYMENT FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN, DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING, CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION AND CONTRACT
ADMINISTRATION FOR STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS IN SAN GABRIEL
BOULEVARD (EMERSON PLACE/ALHAMBRA WASH), BARTLETT AVENUE AND
MUSCATEL AVENUE FROM THE EXISTING STORM DRAIN IN GARVEY AVENUE
TO APPROXIMATELY 1200 FEET NORTH
WHEREAS, the Infrastructure Management Report, as adopted by the
Rosemead City Council on August 30, 1988, identifies and prioritizes
various streets and storm drain improvements in Fiscal Year 1990-91;
and
WHEREAS, the scheduled storm drain improvements scheduled in San
Gabriel Boulevard (Emerson Place/Alhambra Wash), Bartlett Avenue and
Muscatel Avenue from the existing storm drain in Garvey Avenue to
approximately 1200 feet north, as depicted in Exhibit "A", will serve
to accommodate the storm drains and reduce maintenance costs
throughout the network of streets that have been improved previously
with financing from the Redevelopment Agency; and
WHEREAS, the total Agency obligation for this project shall not
exceed One Hundred and Thirty-six Thousand Dollars ($136,000).
NOW, THEREFORE, the Rosemead Redevelopment Agency resolves as
follows:
Section 1. The Redevelopment Agency finds, determines and
declares:
a). That the payment by the Rosemead Redevelopment Agency for
the costs of engineering services for storm drain
improvements on San Gabriel Boulevard, Bartlett Avenue and
Muscatel Avenue, as depicted on Exhibit "A", is of benefit
to Project Area No. 1. This finding is based on the fact
that the improvements described above will improve the
network storm drains existing currently in Project Area No.
1.
b). That there are no other reasonable means of financing such
buildings, facilities, structures, engineering services, or
other improvements available to the community. Although the
City maintains a General Fund surplus, the uncertainty of
continuing municipal revenue sources militates against the
depletion of existing reserves until such time as revenue
sources and major required expenditures are stabilized.
Section 2. The Agency Secretary shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of October 1990.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
AGENCY SECRETARY
AGENCY AGENDA
OCT 2 3 1990
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