ORDINANCE NO. 1712-90
<br /> AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance No. 1624-89 which amended
<br /> a special fund entitled "Hewitt, Oakes, and Lombard
<br /> Railroad Bridge Replacement", Fund 391 to accumulate all
<br /> the design, right-of-way and construction costs for the
<br /> Hewitt, Oakes, and Lombard Bridge Replacement project,
<br /> including bridge approach work and utility replacement
<br /> work.
<br /> WHEREAS, on March 2, 1984, the City of Everett entered an emergency
<br /> agreement with the consulting engineering firm of Harold Sargent and
<br /> Associates to perform structural analysis and load rating for several
<br /> bridges, including Oakes Street Bridge and Hewitt Avenue Bridge, for a total
<br /> amount of $7,500; and
<br /> WHEREAS, on April 18, 1984, the City of Everett authorized a supplemental
<br /> agreement with Harold Sargent and Associates to provide additional services,
<br /> including load ratings on Lombard and tunnel investigations, for a total fee
<br /> of $18,300; and
<br /> WHEREAS, the final Bridge Rating/Load Rating Analysis, as performed by
<br /> Harold Sargent, indicated that the three (3) bridges in question have,
<br /> practically speaking, reached the end of their useful lifespan; and
<br /> WHEREAS, on October 30, 1985, Ordinance 1811-85, titled "Traffic
<br /> Engineering Improvements" was passed which repealed Ordinance 1036-84, and
<br /> budgeted preliminary engineering in the following programs:
<br /> Fund 368, Program 291, Lombard Bridge Replacement, $50,000
<br /> • Fund 368, Program 297, Hewitt Bridge Replacement, $100,000
<br /> Fund 368, Program 298, Oakes Bridge Replacement, $50,000; and
<br /> WHEREAS, ON June 2, 1987, the City of Everett entered an agreement with
<br /> NCA ENGINEERS, INC. , TO PROVIDE Preliminary Engineering for the replacement
<br /> f the Hewitt, Oakes, and Lombard Bridges under a single contract, since
<br /> there is considerable economy in performing the engineering services as a
<br /> ingle contract with one consulting engineering firm; and
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