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File #: HCC-188-FY25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/27/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Trolley Trailhead Park Sitework
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Contract
Attachments: 1. NZI The Spot Proposal 12-12-2024
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Submitted by: Dealon Lacroix
Submitting Department: Public Works
Agenda Section: Consent

Item Title:
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Trolley Trailhead Park Sitework
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Suggested Action:
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I move that the Mayor and Council authorize an expenditure not to exceed $600,000 to NZI Construction for sitework for the Trolley Trailhead Park project, "The Spot," under their current contract with the City.
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Summary Background:
In March 2023, the City proposed The Trolley Trailhead Placemaking project for the City owned parcels on Hamilton Street, where it connects to the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail.

Neighborhood Design Center began public outreach for the project on Trolley Trail Day in June of 2023 and completed a concept that was presented to Council in Fall 2023. The Council approved a contract for the engineering, design, and permitting based on this concept, which is the basis of the design for which this equipment is being purchased.

The placemaking project is funded through a combination of ARPA funds, grant funding from DHCD, and City CIP funds. The Council authorized $250,000 in ARPA funding to support the project. All authorized ARPA funds for this project have ben encumbered. Additionally, the City was awarded $681,655 in Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) funding initially towards a proposed parking garage on Hamilton St but later modified to support the Trolley Trailhead Placemaking project.

This expenditure covers sitework at The Spot, to include: clearing, excavation, storm water management, concrete work, asphalt, paver walkway, and landscaping. Approximately $500,000 will be funded by the DHCD grant via the MOU with the Prince George's County Revenue Authority as previously approved by Council. The DHCD grant does not allow the funds to be used for landscaping. As such, the balance of the funding will come from the FY25 CIP budget as adopted by Council.

Next Steps:
Issue PO and schedule work

Fiscal Impact:
NTE $600,...

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