FY2022

City of Iowa City Capital Improvement Program Unfunded Projects

Project Name

Description

Unfunded Amt

72 BULK WATER STATION AT PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY

Construct a new bulk water filling station on the Public Works Campus to replace the station to be demolished at the existing Equipment / Transit site. Add an additional radial collector well for high quality source water production. The project will need to be a hydrogeologic study and cost/benefit analysis between adding collector laterals to existing collector wells or constructing a new collector well. Replace and upgrade aging HVAC equipment and controls at the water treatment facility. Remove gas overhead heaters and associated gas lines, electrical, and exhaust piping. The heaters are not used and in time pose a safety hazard. Replace the adhered membrane roof on the water treatment facility garage and chemical storage sections. Replace approximately 410 linear feet of 6-inch 1950 cast iron water main on Teeters Ct. The water main has experienced three main breaks and services Lincoln Elementary. Replace approximately 1,400 linear feet of 12-inch 1971 ductile iron water main on Highway 6. The water main has experienced two water main breaks. Due to the size of the water main, it's proximity to the Sycamore reservoir, and 16- inch water main on the north side of Highway 6, breaks tend to cause large system disruptions. Reseal the concrete exterior of the water treatment plant facility. Replace approximately 1,100 linear feet of 6-inch 1962 cast iron water main on Southlawn Dr (800-900 blk). The water main has experienced 10 main breaks and services Lucas Elementary. Construction of a regional storm water management facility on the middle branch of Willow Creek immediately west of Highway 218. This facility will serve development west of Highway 218 and south of Rohret Road. Rohret South Sewer project is a prerequisite. Storm sewer improvements in the Central Crossings Sub- District . This project will repair a box culvert that carries Ralston Creek under Iowa Avenue. Aerial mapping done for the update to the flood plain maps revealed that sedimentation has consumed a portion of the capacity of the facility. This basin is located in Hickory Hill Park. Storm sewer retrofit to relieve localized flooding from storm water runoff. The area just north and south of Kineton Green, east of Sunset, has experienced back yard flooding and drainage problems.

$

150,000

73 LIGHTING UPGRADES TO LED Upgrade aging water treatment facility lighting to LED's

$ $

250,000

74 CONSTRUCT NEW COLLECTOR WELL #3

4,000,000

75 HVAC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT & REMOVE PROCESS AREA HEATERS 76 SHOP AND CHEMICAL STORAGE ROOF REPLACEMENTS 77 TEETERS CT WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT 78 HWY 6 (INDUSTRIAL PARK RD TO RIVERIA)

$

1,000,000

$

300,000

$

125,000

$

450,000

79 RESEAL WATER TREATMENT PLANT EXTERIOR 80 SOUTHLAWN DR WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT

$

100,000

$

400,000

7 - Stormwater 65 CARSON LAKE REGIONAL STORM WATER

$1,160,000

66 RIVERFRONT CROSSINGS STORM SEWER 67 IOWA AVENUE CULVERT REPAIRS

$1,375,000

$348,000

68 N. BRANCH BASIN EXCAVATION

$135,000

69 OLYMPIC COURT STORM WATER 70 SUNSET STREET STORM SEWER

$464,000

$440,000

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