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25B - AGMT STORMWATER LIFT STATION
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Public Works
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25B
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7/17/2018
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2023
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Civic CenterStormwowLi(tStationRenovation Design Services <br />Propose removal of pumps at the Flower PS from the parking lot via a small truck mounted <br />crane. This would eliminate the roof hatches, associated structural reinforcement, and <br />handrail at the Flower PS. Access to the roof is from the Civic Center entrance/exit, and <br />roof access from this area presents traffic and safety concerns. Potential advantages <br />Include cost savings, improved access to the pumps for maintenance, and aesthetic <br />improvements. Michael Baker will discuss this option with City staff at the project kickoff <br />site visit. <br />Michael Baker's in-house Surface Water Department developed a detailed master plan of <br />the City's Civic Center in 2016. The data gathered during the master plan will be reviewed <br />to verify the conclusion of the preliminary study that the pumps are correctly sized. This <br />detailed information will provide added value to prevent future flooding, and may provide <br />an opportunity to reduce the pump size, thus reducing capital, operation, and maintenance <br />costs for the City. <br />INTI RN ATIYNAL 10 <br />25B-32 <br />
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