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File #: 16-3639   
Type: Misc - Interlocal Agreement
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/30/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the execution of an Interlocal Agreement in the amount of $869,089.60 with the San Antonio Water System utilizing 2010 Proposition 2 Sales Tax Venue funds for hike and bike trail improvements along Apache Creek associated with the Westside Creek Restoration Project, located in Council District 5. [María Villagómez, Assistant City Manager; Janet A. Martin, Interim Director, Parks & Recreation]
Attachments: 1. Draft Interlocal Agreement with San Antonio Water System - 6-30-2016, 2. Attachment A - Fees and Reimbursement - Interlocal Agreement with SAWS 6-30-2016, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2016-06-30-0528
DEPARTMENT: Parks & Recreation


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Janet A. Martin, Interim Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 5


SUBJECT:

Interlocal Agreement with the San Antonio Water System


SUMMARY:

An Ordinance authorizing the execution of an Interlocal Agreement in the amount of $869,089.60 with the San Antonio Water System utilizing 2010 Proposition 2 Sales Tax Venue funds for hike and bike trail improvements along Apache Creek associated with the Westside Creek Restoration Project, located in Council District 5.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

In 2010, voters passed the Expansion Venue Proposition 2 Sales Tax Initiative which included funding for development of Linear Creekway Parks. Subsequently in 2012, the City authorized an Interlocal Agreement with the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) which established SARA as project manager for the Park and Stormwater Improvements to Elmendorf Lake Park and to coordinate the design and construction of linear hike and bike trials to compliment the overall Westside Creeks Restoration Project for environmental restoration and public enhancement of Alazan, Apache, Martinez and San Pedro Creeks.

Within the project limits of the Apache Creek trail development, the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) will perform a Sanitary Sewer Replacement Project which will affect a portion of the existing surface trails at Apache Creek with the installation of a new sanitary sewer line. Through discussions between SARA and SAWS, the potential for cost savings was recognized which would result from the integration of planned improvements for trails along Apache Creek with the utility work scheduled by SAWS. SAWS included in their sewer project, the design specifications for trail improvement of a one (1) mile ten (10) feet wide hike and bike trail at Apache Creek which is consistent with the rest of the Westside Creeks Restoration Project.

The City will fund 35% of the cost of trail demolition and 65%...

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