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File #: 22-2585    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/24/2022 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/26/2022 Final action: 4/26/2022
Title: Approve the Community Development Block Grant Subrecipient Agreement Between Sarasota County, Florida and the City of North Port, Florida for the Renovation of Lift Stations 29, 45 and 73
Attachments: 1. Agreement
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher, II, City Manager

TITLE: Approve the Community Development Block Grant Subrecipient Agreement Between Sarasota County, Florida and the City of North Port, Florida for the Renovation of Lift Stations 29, 45 and 73


Recommended Action

Approve the Community Development Block Grant Subrecipient Agreement with Sarasota County in the amount of $453,005 for the Lift Station Renovation Project.

Background Information

The City of North Port has an interlocal agreement with Sarasota County for the receipt and use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. In October 2021, Sarasota County approved the use of CDBG funds for the renovations of three lift stations. The following lift stations will be renovated:

* Lift station 29 (Chesebro Avenue)
* Lift station 45 (Talon Back Back/Duck Key)
* Lift station 73 (Talon Bay Front)

These lift stations are at least 15 years old. This project would include removing existing discharge piping, appurtenances, lining of the wet well, and installing replacement submersible pumps and piping. The expected cost of the project is $453,005.

Please note that at the July 13, 2021 regular City Commission meeting, Commission approved consent item 4.C., to approve the endorsement of two projects for funding:

1. Rehabilitation of Lift Stations 29 (Chesebro Avenue), 45 (Talon Bay Back/Duck Key) and 73 (Talon Bay Front): Cost: $400,000.
2. Pilot Program - Water Hookup for Low to Moderate Income Residences: Assist low to moderate-income residents with the costs to hook up to central water. Cost: $53,005.

City staff was notified that the residential water connection pilot program project, although a CDBG eligible activity under home rehabilitation, is not considered a capital project. The City was only approved for a capital project allocation in the county's CDBG plan. Thankfully, the General Manager of the Office and Housing and Community Development...

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