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RES 2008-0375 - Costs for building bridge across West Papio Creek in SID 444 i. ' 4O�ctAAHA,^,�,�A +., ,-. k , Parks, Recreation & ,/ �,�7Zt `= 1- 1 � Public Property Department .- , �s w►;��'kip.;), , {: Omaha/Douglas Civic Center �(4�. ,;.nit' °r(ti! '-"c; 08 FEB 29 (1 `j: 03 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 701 .�.r Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0701 �A°R,trFu PEeR5ti'tro (402)444-5900 CITY CLERK FAX(402)444-4921 City of Omaha March 11, 2 ji F A € :C R F t S :h Steven Scarpello Mike Fahey,Mayor Director Honorable President and Members of the City Council, The attached Resolution authorizes Sanitary and Improvement District No. 444 (S&ID), Bridlewood, 168th and Blondo Streets, to make public park improvements in the amount of $214,000.00, plus 40% soft costs for a total of$299,600.00. Improvements will include building a 160' bridge across West Papio Creek to connect Bridlewood with the West Papio Trail. Approval of this Resolution will allow S&ID No. 444 to provide safe pedestrian/bicycle connection to the West Papio Trail for Bridlewood residents as well as for other residents living on the west side of the West Papio Creek. On February 4, 2008, the Park and Recreation Advisory Board approved $299,600.00 for this park improvement. All costs are a 100%obligation of the S&ID. The Parks, Recreation and Public Property Department requests your consideration and approval of the attached Resolution. Respectfully submitted,~— ;L/ (/b Steve Scarpello,crag__ Date Parks, Recreation and Public Property Department Approved as to Funding: Referre o City Council for Consideration: p -e,r/ Carol A. Ebdon, Director �,,,, Date Mayor's Of ce Date Finance Department p:1027dkj ministrative funds for the Rental Assistance Program, which will assist a minimum of 90 low-income households including households from transitional programs for homeless persons and programs for persons with disabilities, for the period from September 1, 2008 through August 31, 2009 is hereby approved. Rental assistance payments totaling $450,000.00 shall be paid from Fund No. 12179, Organization No. 128034 and administrative ds of$52 ' '.0 ha be paid from General Fund No. 11111, Organization No. 109023. 1044 By APPROVED AS TO FORM: - Councilmember Adopted JAR 1 1 2008 _ 6 - O (�) _2 1 ITY A RNEY DATE City Clerk 1 C 3/l31og Approved� .......... . y Maor e effective date and in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated, or depreciation,insurance, and other related costs.The portion of such costs that exceeds the cost of allowable commercial air travel,as provided for in subparagraph]c.,is unallowable. e. Foreign travel. Direct charges for foreign travel costs are allowable only when the travel has received prior approval of the awarding agency. Each separate foreign trip must receive such approval. For purposes of this provision,"foreign travel"includes any travel outside Canada,Mexico,the United States, and any United States territories and possessions. However,the term"foreign travel"for a non-profit organization located in a foreign country means travel outside that country. 52. Trustees. Travel and subsistence costs of trustees(or directors)are allowable.The costs are subject to restrictions regarding lodging,subsistence and air travel costs provided in paragraph 51. ATTACHMENT C Circular No.A-122 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NOT SUBJECT TO THIS CIRCULAR • Advance Technology Institute(ATI), Charleston, South Carolina • Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California • American Institutes of Research(AIR),Washington D.C. • Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois • Atomic Casualty Commission,Washington, D.C. • Battelle Memorial Institute, Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio • Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York • Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Incorporated,Cambridge,Massachusetts • CNA Corporation(CNAC),Alexandria,Virginia • Environmental Institute of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Michigan • Georgia Institute of Technology/Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation/Georgia Tech Research Institute,Atlanta,Georgia • Hanford Environmental Health Foundation, Richland,Washington http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a122/a122 2004.html 7/19/2006 he patent or copyright. (2)The oatent or coovrioht has been adiudicated to be invalid.or has been administratively determined to be http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a122/a 122_2004.html 7/19/2006 add to the permanent value of the buildings and equipment or appreciably prolong their intended life shall be treated as capital expenditures(see paragraph 15). 28.Materials and supplies costs. a. Costs incurred for materials. suoolies. and fabricated carts necessary to carry out a Federal award are http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/eirculars/a122/a122_2004.html 7/19/2006 s/a122/a122_2004.html 7/19/2006 ng common areas, such as hallways,stairwells, and restrooms. (c)Depreciation or use allowances on buildings,capital improvements and equipment related space (e.g.,individual rooms, and laboratories) used jointly by more than one function(as determined by the •--..•. .J L 11....... TL.. ......•..L....-L:.: ......--J http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a122/a122_2004.html 7/19/2006 ed income is at or below 30 percent of the median family income for the area, as determined by HUD with Part B: Activity Information adjustments for smaller and larger families. Items 1 and 2 must be the same for all tenants included in a 2. 30-50 Percent of Area Median means a household single activity set-up. whose adjusted income exceeds 30 percent and does 1. Term of Contract. Enter the term in months of tenant- not exceed 50 percent of the median family income for based rental assistance activity. the area, as determined by HUD with adjustments for 2. County Code. To be completed only by States that are smaller and larger families. being administered in a centralized State HOME 3. 50-60 Percent of Area Median means a household Program. Enter the 3-digit county code for the county in whose adjusted income exceeds 50 percent and does which the project is located. not exceed 60 percent of the median family income for 3. Number of Tenants Assisted. Enter the total number the area, as determined by HUD with adjustments for of tenants to be assisted by this activity. smaller and larger families. Page 3 of 4 form HUD-40095(02/2003) C-25a CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, Sanitary and Improvement District No. 444 (S&ID), Bridlewood, is located on the northeast corner of 168th and Blondo Streets; and, M WHEREAS, this S&ID is now requesting approval of the costs for building a 160' bridge across West Papio Creek to connect Bridlewood with the West Papio'Trail, in an amount of $214,000.00 plus 40% soft costs for a total of$299,600.00; and, WHEREAS, approval of this.Resolution will allow S&ID No. 444 to provide safe pedestrian/bicycle connection to the West Papio Trail for Bridlewood residents as well as for other residents living on the west side of the West Papio Creek; and, WHEREAS,the Parks,Recreation and Public Property Department recommends that the amount of$214,000.00, plus 40% soft costs for a total of$299,600.00 for this improvement be approved; and, WHEREAS,the Mayor has recommended acceptance of this improvement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, as recommended by the Mayor, costs in the amount of$214,000.00 plus 40% soft costs for a total of$299,600.00, for building a 160' bridge across West Papio Creek to connect Sanitary and Improvement District (S&ID) No. 444, Bridlewood, located on the northeast corner of 168th and Blondo Streets ,with the West Papio Trail, are hereby approved. FURTHER THAT, these costs incurred by S&ID No. 444 to make this improvement is a 100%obligation of S&ID No. 444,Bridlewood. APPROVED AS TO FORM: --'\ a owq_ 2--.2cz -of c�J CITY ATTORNEY DATE 0� By io-J p:1028dkj 9.‘,14-4. Councilmember Adopted R 1. 1 .2008 .6 O liaest City Cler / 8 Approved _-" Ci-- ... Mayor Rental Assistance Program, which will assist a minimum of 90 low-income households including households from transitional programs for homeless persons and programs for persons with disabilities, for the period from September 1, 2008 through August 31, 2009 is hereby approved. Rental assistance payments totaling $450,000.00 shall be paid from Fund No. 12179, Organization No. 128034 and administrative ds of$52 ' '.0 ha be paid from General Fund No. 11111, Organization No. 109023. 1044 By APPROVED AS TO FORM: - Councilmember Adopted JAR 1 1 2008 _ 6 - O (�) _2 1 ITY A RNEY DATE City Clerk 1 C 3/l31og Approved� .......... . y Maor e effective date and in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated, or depreciation,insurance, and other related costs.The portion of such costs that exceeds the cost of allowable commercial air travel,as provided for in subparagraph]c.,is unallowable. e. Foreign travel. Direct charges for foreign travel costs are allowable only when the travel has received prior approval of the awarding agency. Each separate foreign trip must receive such approval. For purposes of this provision,"foreign travel"includes any travel outside Canada,Mexico,the United States, and any United States territories and possessions. However,the term"foreign travel"for a non-profit organization located in a foreign country means travel outside that country. 52. Trustees. Travel and subsistence costs of trustees(or directors)are allowable.The costs are subject to restrictions regarding lodging,subsistence and air travel costs provided in paragraph 51. ATTACHMENT C Circular No.A-122 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NOT SUBJECT TO THIS CIRCULAR • Advance Technology Institute(ATI), Charleston, South Carolina • Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California • American Institutes of Research(AIR),Washington D.C. • Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois • Atomic Casualty Commission,Washington, D.C. • Battelle Memorial Institute, Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio • Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York • Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Incorporated,Cambridge,Massachusetts • CNA Corporation(CNAC),Alexandria,Virginia • Environmental Institute of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Michigan • Georgia Institute of Technology/Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation/Georgia Tech Research Institute,Atlanta,Georgia • Hanford Environmental Health Foundation, Richland,Washington http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a122/a122 2004.html 7/19/2006 he patent or copyright. (2)The oatent or coovrioht has been adiudicated to be invalid.or has been administratively determined to be http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a122/a 122_2004.html 7/19/2006 add to the permanent value of the buildings and equipment or appreciably prolong their intended life shall be treated as capital expenditures(see paragraph 15). 28.Materials and supplies costs. a. Costs incurred for materials. suoolies. and fabricated carts necessary to carry out a Federal award are http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/eirculars/a122/a122_2004.html 7/19/2006 s/a122/a122_2004.html 7/19/2006 ng common areas, such as hallways,stairwells, and restrooms. (c)Depreciation or use allowances on buildings,capital improvements and equipment related space (e.g.,individual rooms, and laboratories) used jointly by more than one function(as determined by the •--..•. .J L 11....... 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