File #: Res 2023-013    Version: 1 Name: Resolution to Amend Contract with Michael Baker International, Inc. for the Colorado Boulevard Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/6/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/6/2023 Final action: 2/6/2023
Title: A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 2022-15 AND AUTHORIZING THE SELECTION OF MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC. FOR THE AMENDED DESIGN AND PRECONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR THE WIDENING OF COLORADO BOULEVARD PROJECT
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution 2023-013, 3. Contract Amendment, 4. Presentation, 5. Project Map, 6. Resolution 2022-15 and Supporting Documentation
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A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 2022-15 AND AUTHORIZING THE SELECTION OF MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC. FOR THE AMENDED DESIGN AND PRECONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR THE WIDENING OF COLORADO BOULEVARD PROJECT

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Summary & Background
The purpose of this resolution is to amend the Design Contract with Michael Baker International for the Widening of Colorado Boulevard Project to account for additional costs not included in Resolution 2022-15, originally authorizing the vendor selection.

Colorado Boulevard between 68th Avenue and 70th Avenue is an important segment of roadway between the RTD Light Rail station and the new Alsup Elementary location. The City applied for a Safer Main Streets grant from CDOT/DRCOG. The City was awarded the grant for $2,720,000 - 80% of the projected project cost. The City’s match is 20% of the project cost, which is $680,000.

The project will continue the bicycle and pedestrian improvements that were installed for the segment of Colorado Boulevard from 70th Avenue to 72nd Avenue, extending the multi-modal transportation options for the area. The City has applied for a Revitalizing Main Streets grant through CDOT which, if approved, will provide pedestrian improvements all the way to the Alsup Elementary School site (See Attachment 1 Project Map).

The Colorado Boulevard project will include bicycle lanes, wider sidewalks, and curb and gutter to improve the roadway. In addition, storm drain improvements will be added. The typical roadway cross-section for Colorado will be planned for two (2) through lanes (one in each direction), bicycle lane, curb, gutter and sidewalks.

The City Council approved the vendor selection on March 7, 2022 in the amount of $485,871.32 (See Attachment 2 for March 7, 2022 City Council Agenda Item for reference). The Right-of-way portion of the design fee was not included as the scope had not been determined. No right-of-way is anticipated, but temporary construction easements will be required. Th...

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