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Mr. Papke noted he included budgetary estimates. NOACA has committed about$2.4 <br /> million to the project,with the County providing about$485,000 and the City of Lakewood <br /> contributing about$423,000. <br /> Chairman Rader asked what the city's $423,000 would cover of the project. Mr. Papke <br /> stated it covers an 80/20 split between construction and construction administration. He <br /> stated the design work is typically 100% on the city, however in this case the county is <br /> picking up 60% of the design cost. <br /> Chairman Rader asked whether the figure aligned with what was budgeted for it in the <br /> capital projects budget. Mr. Papke confirmed that it would come out of the standard $1.5 <br /> million designated for resurfacing. Upon further questioning from Chairman Rader, he <br /> added that the county's contribution may help free up some capacity for other resurfacings. <br /> Councilmember Bullock and Engineer Papke spoke on the benefits of cost sharing involved <br /> in the project and the expansion of bike lanes. Future linkages to the bike lanes are to be <br /> implemented and explored, such as Riverside Dr.to the Metroparks. <br /> Chairman Rader inquired whether the resolution language was similar to other agreements <br /> where cost sharing was implemented in the past. Mr. Papke indicated that the resolution <br /> reflected Lakewood's typical agreements with the county. <br /> Chairman Rader made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Bullock to recommend <br /> Resolution 2020-48 to the full Council for adoption. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas - Bullock, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays - None <br /> All in favor. Motion passed. Resolution 2020-48 was referred to the full Council for <br /> adoption. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 p.m. <br />