File #: Resolution 50-2019    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/23/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/15/2019 Final action: 10/15/2019
Title: Resolution 50-2019: Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with Mile High Flood District for construction of drainage improvements for Lee Gulch at Broadway
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 50-2019, 2. IGA for Lee Gulch-Broadway, 3. Lee Gulch - Final Plan, 4. Photo - IMG_1577
Agenda Date: 10/15/2019

Subject:
Title
Resolution 50-2019: Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement with Mile High Flood District for construction of drainage improvements for Lee Gulch at Broadway
Body

Prepared by:
Carolyn Roan, Water Resource Manager

PURPOSE:
To approve an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Mile High Flood District for funding construction of a headwall, wing walls, and channel stabilization at the Lee Gulch culvert under Broadway.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): N/A
Additional Presenter(s): N/A

SUMMARY:
The 66-inch diameter metal culvert for Lee Gulch under Broadway experienced partial collapse in 2015. An emergency repair ensured stabilization of the roadway, which included a lining of the inside of the existing culvert. At the time, the emergency repair used nearly all of the available funds in the Storm Drainage Enterprise fund, and headwalls and wing walls on the culvert were delayed. The staff has worked with an engineer to design the project. These measures will limit further erosion around the culvert entrance, which threatens the steep roadway embankment of Broadway. The downstream side of the culvert is not experiencing erosion of concern. Staff collaborated with Mile High Flood District to assist in the cost of construction. Mile High Flood District does not typically assist in construction funding for headwalls and wing walls that are intended for stabilization of roadway embankments, but have agreed to fund the grouted boulders needed in the bottom and sides of the Lee Gulch channel.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
This subject has not previously been discussed with council.

ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
Staff has been concerned about the erosion occurring at the entrance of the culvert since the emergency repair. This erosion threatens the roadway embankment because the embankment is very steep, and as such, any erosion at the toe of the embankment slope risks loss of significant amounts of soil that can ...

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