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At this time I believe the City has 3 options: <br /> <br />1) Do nothing and continue to have the street flood and residents complain (not <br />advisable by CAS). <br /> <br />2) Clean and rehabilitate the existing limited perforated pipe/trench system, which is <br />a temporary solution to the problem (only advisable by CAS if the City does not <br />have funds budgeted for storm water improvements). <br />Estimated Cost: <br />Engineering Coordination - $500 <br />Contractor Cleaning - $2,500 <br /> <br />3) Construct a storm water pipe system to connect the existing inlets where <br />possible and tie into existing outfall to allow for positive discharge. (best and <br />advisable by CAS long term solution provided the City has the funding available <br />or plans to make the funds available). <br />Estimated Cost: <br />EngiruteringDesign..Survey,J.JtilityJ-9cates, Permitting, Il}spection &.Certification <br />- $65,000 -- . <br />Construction - $325,000 <br /> <br />In conclusion, our opinion is that the best and long term solution to the ponding problem <br />the City is having on 174lh Street is to construct a positive drainage system. <br />Unfortunately, it is also the most costly. Please let me know how the City would like to <br />proceed and understand that we are happy to help in whatever decision you make. <br /> <br />Should you have any questions or need any additional information, please do not <br />hesitate to contact me directly. <br /> <br /> <br />St phe C. mith, P.E. <br />Vice Presiden , Craig A. Smith & Associates <br /> <br />Cc: Gene R. Schriner, P.E., CAS <br /> <br />SIB <br />