FY2022
City of Iowa City Capital Improvement Program Unfunded Projects
Project Name
Description
Unfunded Amt
45 WILLOW CREEK TRAIL - PHASE III
Construct a trail from Willow Creek Drive, under Highway One, around perimeter of airport, to connect with Iowa River Corridor (IRC) Trail.
$870,000
46 WILLOW CREEK TRAIL-WEST Connect Willow Creek Trail from its current west terminus via a tunnel under Highway 218, to connect with the trail in Hunters Run Park and further west.
$2,814,000
5 - Wastewater 47 NORTH BRANCH DAM TRUNK SEWER
This project extends easterly along Ralston Creek from the North Branch Dam to Scott Boulevard.
$3,860,000
48 NORTHEAST TRUNK SEWER Reconstruction of an under-sized sewer through the northeast neighborhoods.
$5,221,000
49 SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION - SCOTT TO HICKORY TRAIL
This project includes the design and construction of a sanitary sewer trunk extension between Scott Boulevard and Hickory Trail. Construct 90' by 40' covered roof area with open side similar to the Sludge Storage area. Building to be the same dimension of the existing cold storage building. Project would include the conversion of the HVAC system to Geo-Thermal. Installation of Geo-thermal loops, new pump systems, new chiller, and improved controllers required to operate the system.
$790,000
50 NEW COLD STORAGE BUILDING 51 GEO-THERMAL HVAC CONVERSION
$340,000
$300,000
6 - Water 52 WEST SIDE GROUND STORAGE RESERVOIR
Construction of a two million gallon ground or elevated storage reservoir with associated pumping station and generator west of US-218. Current land acquired for this reservoir is southeast of the Slothower Rd at Hebl Ave intersection.
$4,000,000
53 NUTRIENT REMOVAL PROJECT This project will be for the reduction of dissolved nutrients (i.e. nitrates) in the source water. The project is preceded by a study. The study will review treatment technology options (i.e. reverse osmosis, biological treatment) and the long-term viability of continued lime softening.
$700,000
54 COLLECTOR WELL #1 REHABILITATION
Clean two of the existing laterals and cap one existing lateral of Collector Well #1. Install two new 12-inch laterals to increase the production capacity of this raw water well. Add underdrains, granular media, controls, and instrumentation to filter bay #6. This bay was left unfinished to allow for future expanded production. The project will also repair or replace a number of filter control valves. The project will be informed by the Treatment Study. Replace aging medium voltage (13,200V) cabling and install communication fiber to wells at the Water Plant and Peninsula sites. This is a water main replacement project with respective street and sidewalk replacement at Lee Street and Highwood Street. Approximately 550 feet of 6" cast-iron pipe (vintage 1951) will be replaced with 6" PVC pipe. Approximately 300 feet of PVC will be installed where no pipe has existed previously.
$1,000,000
55 WATER TREATMENT PLANT FILTER #6 BUILDOUT
$1,500,000
56 WELL FIELD ELECTRICAL CABLE REPLACEMENT
$1,000,000
57 LEE/HIGHWOOD STREET
$195,500
WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT
612
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