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2015-28922 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2015-28922 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RE-APPROPRIATING WATER AND SEWER FUNDS, TOTALING $1,000,000, FROM THE PUMP STATION #1 SEWER PROJECT TO THE SANITARY SEWER INFILTRATION AND INFLOW (I&I) PROGRAM — PHASE 3, IN ORDER TO FUND ONGOING SANITARY SEWER CLEANING, TELEVISING, REPAIRS, AND SANITARY SEWER LINING. WHEREAS, at its December 11, 2013 meeting, the City Commission approved the award of a contract to Envirowaste Services Group, Inc., for routine and emergency repairs for water, sanitary sewer, and storm water pipe breaks, sewer lining, and rehabilitation of sewer manholes, pursuant to Invitation To Bid No. 2013-113-ITB-LR; and WHEREAS, this contract is currently being used by the Public Works Department in an ongoing effort to reduce infiltration and inflow, and to improve the City's sanitary sewer system, in accordance with Miami-Dade County's Infiltration/Exfiltration/Inflow Program; and WHEREAS, an amount totaling $2,855,000 was appropriated in FY 14/15 for the Infiltration & Inflow Program — Phase 3; however, these funds will not be made available until late 2015; and WHEREAS, current funds for the aforestated Program will only permit continued construction for another month; and WHEREAS, in an effort to continue with the sanitary sewer system improvements without interruption, Public Works staff recommends that $1,000,000 be reappropriated from the Pump Station #1 Sewer Project; and WHEREAS, this money will fund the ongoing sanitary sewer cleaning, televising, repairs, and sanitary sewer lining. WHEREAS, project funding will be returned when the funding becomes available. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby, re- appropriate water and sewer funds, totaling $1,000,000, from the Pump Station #1 Sewer Project to the Sanitary Sewer Infiltration and Inflow (MI) Program — Phase 3, in order to fund ongoing sanitary sewer cleaning, televising, repairs, and sanitary sewer lining. PASSED and ADOPTED this I I day of Aebrua v , 2015. ATTEST: ,,,‘ `' 0 i Ali en 's---)i*1 F I, E, MAYOR :IUCORP ORATED. P' �� RALPH GRANADO, CITY CLERK � • '9 ��; 7 �`� APPROVED AS TO ° b� ,� FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION DI a -- gilL City Attorney Dote T:\AGENDA\2015\February\PUBLIC WORKS\Sanitary Sewer Infiltration&Inflow Program Budget Reappropriation RESO.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Reappropriate Sewer Funds Totaling $1,000,000 Towards The Sanitary Sewer Infiltration And Inflow (I&I) Program— Phase 3, In Order To Fund Ongoing Sanitary Sewer Cleaning, Televising, Repairs, And Sanitary Sewer Lining Needed To Comply With Miami-Dade Consent Decree Requirements. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Ensure value and timely delivery of quality Capital Projects. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): N/A Item Summary/Recommendation: IAt its December 11, 2013 meeting, the City Commission approved the award of a contract for routine and emergency repairs for water, sanitary sewer, and storm water pipe breaks, sewer lining, and rehabilitation of sewer manholes to EnviroWaste Services Group, Inc., pursuant to Invitation To Bid (ITB) No. 2013-113-ITB-LR. This contract is currently being used by the Public Works Department in an ongoing effort to reduce infiltration and inflow (I&I), and to improve the sanitary sewer system, in accordance with the requirements of Miami-Dade County consent decree. An amount totaling $2,855,000 was appropriated in FY 14/15 for the Infiltration & Inflow Program — Phase 3. However, these funds will not be made available until late this year due to the bonding schedule. Current funds for this project will only permit continued construction for another month. In efforts to continue with the sanitary sewer system improvements without interruption, Public Works staff recommends that $1,000,000 be reappropriated from the Pump Station #1 Sewer Project, rebuilding a concrete chamber for the pump station located at 11th Street and Jefferson. This money will fund the ongoing sanitary sewer cleaning, televising, repairs, and sanitary sewer lining. Project funding will be returned when the funding becomes available, contingent upon the FY15 3rd Capital Amendment. THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS ADOPTING THE RESOLUTION Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account $1,000,000 Funds: FROM- : ._._---- 425-2770-069357 Pump Station#1 Sewer l!09 TO $1,000,000 425-2768-069357 Infiltration & Inflow Program — Phase 3 OBPI Total $1,000,000 Financial Impact Summary: Project funding will be reimbursed when funding becomes available. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Eric T_Carpenter,ext.6012 Sign-Offs: 11,' Departme Director ' Assist- ager City I •-ger ETC CO 41,1) T:WGENDA\2015\February\PUBLIC WORKS\Sanitary Sewer Infiltration & Inflow Program Budget •--liropriation SUMMARY.docx MIAMIBEACH AGEiiDA.ITEM 1 D DATE I I c- MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of il e City Co ■r ission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager _ DATE: February 11, 2015 i. SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR I' a ND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPRO ING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO REAPPROPRIATE SEWER FUNDS TOTALING $1,000,000 TOWARDS THE SANITARY SEWER INFILTRATION AND INFLOW (I&I) PROGRAM — PHASE 3, IN ORDER TO FUND ONGOING SANITARY SEWER CLEANING, , TELEVISING, REPAIRS, AND SANITARY SEWER LINING NEEDED TO COMPLY WITH MIAMI-DADE CONSENT DECREE REQUIREMENTS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adopting the Resolution. FUNDING Amount From Account Number To Account Number $ 1,000,000 425-2770-069357 420-2768-069357 Pump Station #1 Infiltration & Inflow Program — Sewer Project Phase 3 BACKGROUND At its December 11, 2013 meeting, the City Commission approved the award of a contract for routine and emergency repairs for water, sanitary sewer, and storm water pipe breaks, sewer lining, and rehabilitation of sewer manholes to EnviroWaste Services Group, Inc., pursuant to Invitation To Bid (ITB) No. 2013-113-ITB-LR. This contract is currently being used by the Public Works Department in an ongoing effort to reduce infiltration and inflow (MI), and to improve the sanitary sewer system, in accordance with the requirements of Miami-Dade County consent decree. An amount totaling $2,855,000 was appropriated in FY 14/15 for the Infiltration & Inflow Program — Phase 3. However, these funds will not be made available until late this year due to the bonding schedule. Current funds for this project will only permit continued construction for Commission Memorandum— Sanitary Sewer Infiltration &Inflow Program Budget Reappropriation Page 2 of 2 another month. In efforts to continue with the sanitary sewer system improvements without interruption, Public Works staff recommends that $1,000,000 be reappropriated from the Pump Station #1 Sewer Project, rebuilding a concrete chamber for the pump station located at 11th Street and Jefferson. This money will fund the ongoing sanitary sewer cleaning, televising, repairs, and sanitary sewer lining. Project funding will be returned when the funding becomes available. COST ANALYSIS As part of the Capital Plan for FY 14/15, funding in the amount of $2,855,000 was appropriated towards the Infiltration & Inflow (I&I) Program - Phase 3. However, funds have yet to be made available. Public Works staff is recommending that we take unused moneys from the Pump Station #1 Water and Sewer Project, totaling $1,000,000 to temporarily supplement the I&I Program - Phase 3. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adopting the Resolution • JLM/MT/eMA/BAM/EA T:WGENDA\2015\February\PUBLIC WORKS\Sanitary Sewer Infiltration&Inflow Program Budget Reappropriation Memo.docx