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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14- Storm Drain Department: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Phone No.: (714) 370-5061 December 22, 1987 The Honorable Evlyn Wilcox and City Council Members City of San Bernardino 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, California 92418 Dear Mayor Wilcox and City Council: The Colton City Council is hereby requesting that the City of San Bernardino share in the costs of constructing Phase I of the Mill Street Storm Drain at the beginning of the 1988-89 budget year. While the City of San Bernar- dino comprises 85% of this drainage area (see attached map) , we are request- ing that you only pay 50% of the cost of building the storm drain. According to our calculations, the cost of constructing Phase I of the Mill Street Storm Drain from Michigan Avenue to the Lytle Creek Channel is approxi- mately $422,000 (see attached budget) . On January 5, 1987, the Colton City Council and its Redevelopment Agency unanimously voted to allocate its share of the funding, which would be $211,000. As you are aware, we have met with Mayor Wilcox, Councilman Jesse Flores, and your city management on numerous occasions during the past year to discuss our mutual drainage problems. Of course, the problem is that water runs down- hill from San Bernardino into Colton, often creating flooding. This flooding problem is worsened by increased development in San Bernardino, which produces more runoff. The City of Colton has responded in writing to your CEQA requests about pro- posed developments in San Bernardino over the past several years. We have protested these developments because they do worsen the runoff and flooding problem. However, those developments have proceeded despite the consequences. (Copies of this CEQA documentation have already provided to your City staff during our recent meetings.) We think that both our cities are making progress in funding solutions to drainage problems in several areas along our mutual border. However, the Mill Street flooding problem demands action now (see attached news articles) . The Honorable Evlyn Wilcox $ City Council December 22, 1987 Page Two While the City of Colton occupies only 15% of the drainage area, we are willing to pay half the cost. We are requesting that the City of San Bernardino make a commitment to allocate drainage finds and any other monies (e.g. , CDBG, RDA low and moderate income housing monies) to the project so that it can be initiated in July 1988 and completed by winter flooding time. Some of our residents are threatening litigation to resolve this long- standing threat to public safety and private property. However, Colton would prefer to work with your city to cooperatively solve the flooding problem. We look forward to formally addressing your City Council and arriving at a joint commitment at your meeting of January 19. Thank you. Sincerely yours, FRANK A. GONZALI&,_ , Mayor Attachments: Map of Drainage Area 3 Phase I Cost Estimates News Articles cc: Colton City Council Frank Benest, City Manager, City of Colton Ray Schweitzer, Admin. Officer, City of San Bernardino Y Y Q •� ......... _ _ rave J _ _ — � i • o M OCR � .• V£.; .• ' r ; Sol ;Wt's 7 it RIALTO all o� RAl NAG E AREA ii COLTO / 2 \\ 27 36 4 11 / / / / a 54' � 631 66• ERRI LL TV 11 '� • ; r r P14ASE I ' Par MILL ST. R I T ' W � J `—- • Mc Kinley ' Sch o / /00 I o _4W_�; z • i,WT d ell `� Q Ilk II • CITRUS ST ••% • /074 2 Wi o ogers ,040 / =PROPOSED STORM DRAIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY DATE = = =EXISTING STORM DRAIN FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT MAY 1973 COMPREHENSIVE STORM DRAIN PLAN SCALE 1=1000' =; r PROJECT NO. 3-6 SHEET NEERING CO• 1 O F 2 fLO. CAL............ s EXHIBIT "C" Preliminary Cost Estimate Comprehensive S.D. Plan Project #3-6 Modified Project Description: Mill Street S.D. - Lytle Creek to Michigan ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE COST 66" 650 L.F. 140 91,000 63" 1,050 L.F. 125 131,250 42" 400 L.F. 75 30,000 54" 400 L.F. 95 38,000 S.P.M.H. 1 EA. 5,000 5,000 M.H. 1 EA. 3,400 3,400 Catch Basins 7 EA. 3,000 21,000 SUBTOTAL 319,650 15% Utility Relocation & Const. 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