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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />For Council Meeting of May 28, 1991 <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: John C. Hutton, Director of Public Works <br />Date: May 17, 1991 <br />SUBJECT: <br />Approval of Emergency Resolution for the Repair <br />of Olive St. and 10th St. Alley Sewer Mains <br />:.0, ► <br />The Olive St. and 10th St. alley (between "F" and "G") sewer mains are 70 years <br />old and were built with non -reinforced concrete and have collasped in several <br />locations. During a recent inspection of the areas, it was noted that the street <br />and alley are caving in due to the sewer mains collasping. Many sections of the <br />sewer mains are blocked and OMI is unable to clean the lines due to the condition <br />of the pavement. <br />STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: <br />The City has used the Insituform process on Shasta Dr., Scenic Dr. and Stevens alley <br />and has found the process to be the least disruptive with the littlest inconvenience <br />to the customer. Since the Insituform process is a sole source, it is necessary <br />for Council to approve Insituform to due the emergency repair work required for <br />the Olive St. and 10th St. alley sewer mains. <br />ALTERNATIVES: <br />None <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />The repair of sewer mains are in the Water Quality Control budget and sufficient <br />funds exist for the projects. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: <br />None <br />RECONIVENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that Council approve the attached Resolution declaring the sewer <br />mains repair to be an emergency and approve Insituform as the sole source to repair <br />the Olive St. and 10th St. alley sewer mains in the amount of $98,195 <br />/lj <br />CITY MANAGER'S CONCURRENCE - <br />Attachments: 2 <br />Page 1 of — Item No.5 <br />FILE..................... <br />