Long Beach, CA
File #: 08-0872    Version: Name: PW - RES 1 undergrounding of Utilities
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 8/13/2008 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/23/2008 Final action: 9/23/2008
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolutions related to the undergrounding of utilities between 5430 and 5544 The Toledo: 1) Resolution of Intention to order improvements and to form Assessment District No. 08-01; and
Attachments: 1. 090208-R-28sr&att 1.pdf, 2. 092308-UB-13sr&att.pdf, 3. 092308-UB-13-Handout.pdf, 4. RES-08-0116.pdf
Related files: 08-0873, 10-0579
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolutions related to the undergrounding of utilities between 5430 and 5544 The Toledo: 1) Resolution of Intention to order improvements and to form Assessment District No. 08-01; and

DISCUSSION
Property owners adjoining The Toledo between 5430 to 5544 The Toledo have petitioned the City of Long Beach to underground the aerial utilities along this street portion, with the understanding that such undergrounding must be financed as an assessment district. The utilities proposed to be undergrounded are electrical service, telephone and cable communication lines. The maximum cost of this project is estimated at $1 ,335,000, which includes the construction of utility conduit infrastructure, the placement of distribution lines, assessment engineering, city administrative costs, bond issuance, and funded interest for 12 months. Connection of the individual properties to the new underground system is at the expense of each property owner. The petition was signed by owners of over two-thirds of the parcels in the district, weighted by value of the proposed individual assessments. A description of the work is attached as Exhibit A, a map of the proposed assessment district is attached as Exhibit B, and the per-parcel assessment spread is attached as Exhibit C.

If City Council finds that this undergrounding of utilities is in the best interest of the community, that this project would enhance public safety and the overall aesthetics of the area, and that the benefits of this project are of more than local or ordinary public benefit, they may adopt a resolution declaring their intention to order the improvements and form an assessment district pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. By passage of this resolution, Harris & Associates shall be appointed as the Engineer of Work for the assessment district, and Quint & Thimmig LLP shall be designated as bond counsel.

City Council is required to consider the engineer's report contain...

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