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Project Title

Carroll Iowa Street Resurfacing - 2018

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City, State (County) Carroll, IA 51401   (Carroll County)
Category(s) Heavy and Highway, Sewer and Water
Sub-Category(s) Maintenance, Paving/Reconstruction, Site Development, Water Lines
Contracting Method Competitive Bids
Project Status Construction start expected November 2023 , Construction documents
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Estimated Value $750,000 [brand] Estimate
Plans Available from Civil Engineer
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Description

https://images.apollo.ai/articles/pdfs/2879152_44158_03-16-2021.pdf Carroll City officials have approved an $18.9 million city budget for next fiscal year that includes a 3 per-cent increase in residential property taxes. The council voted 6-0 on the measure at a regular ses-sion last week. The city tax bill for a $150,000 home will go from BUDGET FROM PAGE 1 that would include con-struction of a second gym-nasium, a raised walking/ jogging track inside and improved locker rooms. The difference between this plan and the one that failed to clear a ref-erendum in September: the sweeping swimming pool enhancements are removed. The council would rely heavily on local option sales tax revenue for the Rec project so it would not have to issue the level of general- obligation debt financing that triggers a public vote. The Rec Center plan will be financed over a period of years. The city expects to accept a bid in early 2022 on the project. $935.41 to $963.76 -- a $28.35 hike on what is considered a median-valued home in the city. The budget includes an increase in the city's prop-erty tax rate from $11.60 to $11.65 per $1,000 assessed valuation on residential and commercial property. This does not include the Carroll Community School District, Carroll County and Des Moines Area Community College tax askings. Because of the state taxing formula aimed at boosting businesses, the increase in the city commercial tax bills will be less than half a per-cent. Owners of a commer-cial property with an assessed value of $1 million will only see their taxes go up $46.87. The city expects to be more aggressive in streets work in coming years. Some major engineering work is likely to be done in the coming fiscal year associated, with an expected $3 million street-improvement project slated for calendar year 2022 on Adams Street from Sixth Street to 13th Street. The budget document features a $7.3 million Rec Center modernization project __________ The street segments selected for 2018 rehabilitation are as follows: Bluff Street: Main Street to Walnut Street (1,875 feet) East Street: 1st Street to 2nd Street; 7th Street to 10th Street (1,650 feet) West Street: 1st Street to 3rd Street (820 feet) Water High Service Pumping Station Parking Lot, 123 W. Bluff Street Specific improvement items will include full-depth patching, curb replacement, driveway replacement, accessibility improvements (sidewalk ramps), minor storm sewer improvements, fixture adjustments (manholes, valves, and hydrants), pavement milling/scarification, hot mix asphalt resurfacing and seeding, mulching, and fertilizing. It is estimated that 63 existing and 10 new destination sidewalk ramps will or may be included in the project. Current SUDAS design standards, specifications, and Carroll Supplemental Specifications will provide the design guidelines for this locally funded project. Copies of the SUDAS Standard Specifications are not included in the contract documents but are incorporated by reference. The contractor shall fully complete seeding no later than September 30, 2018, and shall substantially complete the project no later than November 2, 2018. As of June 20, 2023, no rebid information available

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Division 32 - Exterior Improvements, Operation and Maintenance of Exterior Improvements.
Division 33 - Utilities, Instrumentation and Control for Utilities, Water Utilities, Water Utility Distribution Piping, Water Utility Distribution Equipment, Disinfecting of Water Utility Distribution, Water Utility Storage Tanks.
Division 34 - Transportation, Operation and Maintenance of Transportation.

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