File #: 12-0665    Version: 1
Type: contract Status: Passed
File created: 10/11/2012 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 11/5/2012 Final action: 11/5/2012
Title: Agenda Item: Approval of 2012 Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Construction Grants
Attachments: 1. 1. Grant Agreement for Maintenance Center Stormwater Retrofit, 2. 2. Grant Agreement for SPSCC Stormwater Retrofit
Title
Agenda Item:
Approval of 2012 Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Construction Grants
Body
Issue:
In order to receive the grant funds, the City must approve and sign formal agreements with the Department of Ecology.

Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager's Recommendation:
Move to approve and authorize the City's Public Works Director to sign two stormwater grant agreements with the State Department of Ecology.

Staff Contact:
Andy Haub, Planning and Engineering Supervisor, Public Works, 360.753.8475

Presenter(s):
None

Background and Analysis:
The Washington State Legislature provided financial support in 2012 to the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) for stormwater construction grants. The grants support local government efforts to retrofit stormwater systems for water quality treatment. Funding for two Olympia projects was received: City of Olympia Maintenance Center Stormwater Retrofit and South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) Retrofit Project, Phase 2.

While the Ecology funds are available only to local governments, partnerships are encouraged. SPSCC staff submitted their grant application with the sponsorship of the City. The college will manage and implement this project; the City will be a financial liaison with Ecology. An interlocal agreement defining this relationship between SPSCC and the City was approved by Council on July 24, 2012.

City of Olympia Maintenance Center Stormwater Retrofit
Built in the 1960s, the City's Maintenance Center on Eastside Street provides minimal treatment for stormwater contaminants. Water quality improvement at the site ranks high in our retrofit priorities due the industrial uses at the Center. Stormwater discharges from the site flow to Indian/Moxlie Creek, a 303(d) Category 5 impaired water of the state, and subsequently to Budd Inlet.

South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC) Retrofit Project, Phase 2
The SPSCC project will...

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