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File #: File ID 2836    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 5/1/2014 In control: Flood Control District Board
On agenda: 5/13/2014 Final action: 5/13/2014
Title: Arroyo Chico, Final Construction Phase - High School Wash Project A. Authorize the Regional Flood Control District to pay the betterment costs requested by the City of Tucson by approving payment in the amount of $1,500,000.00 to the US Army Corps of Engineers. District Levy Funds are available for this purpose, and no other project will be adversely impacted by this action. (CT-FC-14-198) If approved, pass and adopt: RESOLUTION NO. 2014-FC2. B. Direct that any future proposals for similar cost arrangements be reviewed in depth and that Pima County not enter into agreements with third parties that include City of Tucson participation, unless and until legally-enforceable written agreements for jurisdictional contributions are in place. C. Request that the Regional Transportation Authority consider reimbursing the Regional Flood Control District for these costs as this particular project is critically important to the overall Downtown Links Project.
Attachments: 1. FC_Summary_ArroyoChicoDrainageImprovementProject, 2. FC_Memo_ArroyoChicoDrainageImprovementProject, 3. FC_Reso_ArroyoChicoDrainageImprovementProject
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Arroyo Chico, Final Construction Phase - High School Wash Project
A.            Authorize the Regional Flood Control District to pay the betterment costs requested by the City of Tucson by approving payment in the amount of $1,500,000.00 to the US Army Corps of Engineers.  District Levy Funds are available for this purpose, and no other project will be adversely impacted by this action.  (CT-FC-14-198)
If approved, pass and adopt: RESOLUTION NO. 2014-FC2.  
B.            Direct that any future proposals for similar cost arrangements be reviewed in depth and that Pima County not enter into agreements with third parties that include City of Tucson participation, unless and until legally-enforceable written agreements for jurisdictional contributions are in place.
C.            Request that the Regional Transportation Authority consider reimbursing the Regional Flood Control District for these costs as this particular project is critically important to the overall Downtown Links Project.