Additional Funding for Street Efficiency

Additional Funding for Street Efficiency

 

City of Corpus Christi

CORPUS CHRISTI (News Release) – The City Council approved an ordinance amending the FY2022-2026 Infrastructure Management Plan (IMP) to account for the repurposing of $4.49 million in older unspent Bond funds. The IMP planned a five-year maintenance schedule for street projects and was first used as a business and communications tool in FY 2021.

Corpus Christi City Council recently approved the reappropriation of $4.4 million in reconciled unspent Bond 2008, 2012, and 2016 funds to accelerate 15 streets up to the FY 2023 Residential Street Reconstruction Plan (RSRP). The funds have been divided equally between all five City Council districts.   

This resolution approves three-block amendments to the City’s Adopted FY 2022-2026 Five-Year Infrastructure Management Plan. The proposed amendments are:

A. Accelerating a total of 15 street reconstruction projects to the FY 2023 RSRP using the Council-approved $4.4 million in reconciled Bond funding.  

B. Exchanging one street maintenance project planned in the FY 2022 Street Preventative Maintenance Plan (SPMP) for a similar street maintenance project planned for FY 2023 SPMP project due to construction scheduling conflicts with the Marina’s piers A, B, C, D & L replacement project.

C. Exchanging a total of two FY 2022 In-House Pavement Rehabilitation projects for one FY 2025 In-House Pavement Rehabilitation project of comparable repair cost due to overwhelming community outreach and subsequent support for concurrence of planned street maintenance work for a higher priority community project.

 
 
 
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