Title
A resolution approving the Intergovernmental Agreement with the Colorado Department of Transportation to fund the Flying Horse Pond 1 Reconstruction.
Presenter:
Jeff Dunn, P.E., Stormwater Enterprise
Body
Summary:
The City of Colorado Springs (City) seeks to execute an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the City and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) for the reconstruction of an existing stormwater detention pond located south of the intersection of Diamond Rock Road and Spectrum Loop.
The total construction cost is estimated at $3,148,236, of which $2,606,425, or 82.79%, will be provided by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) through CDOT, and the local match requirement of $541,811, or 17.21%, will be directly provided by CDOT.
Previous Council Action:
On November 27, 2018, City Council approved the 2019 Budget per Ordinance No. 18-118, which included the appropriation of funds for the Stormwater Enterprise.
Background:
CDOT requires that local agencies provide a resolution of acceptance from the governing body for an IGA to be fully executed.
Reconstruction of the pond is required since:
A. A complaint was filed by the EPA and the State (vs. City) stating the existing pond was constructed incorrectly and is "not providing any treatment of storm water prior to discharge".
B. The City was notified by the State Water Commissioner that the facility is currently injuring downstream water rights holders by permanently retaining water.
C. The City and Pueblo County recently reached an agreement to add the project to the approve City of Colorado Springs and Pueblo County IGA project list.
The project will address the current water rights injury, provide full spectrum detention and water quality treatment for 967 acres of upstream tributary area, and will constitute a joint benefit to CDOT and the City.
This initiative supports the City's strategic goal related to investing in infrastructure and m...
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