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Report - City Engineer Cox
City Engineer Cox reported on proposed agreement between NYS Dept. of
Transportation and City of Ithaca for S. Albany. Street Bridge repairs.
He explained background of proposed agreement and that the cost to the
City would be 5% of total cost. Construction would not commence until
1982. Agreement will go to Council January 7, 1981for approval„'/7fr'
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Flooding
Acting Supt. Dougherty reported there had been minor flooding that day
111/ �f Six Mile and Cascadilla Creeks due to ice jams, but that the 01f/ll�r�
problems had been cleared up.
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Acting Superintendent
Acting Supt. Dougherty reported on flooding- at the golf course, ex-
plaining that the emergency effluent line had been diverted into
Fall Creek to break up the ice jam. 8
Report' 'on Fall Creek ice jamming
Comm. Varricchio referred to the report given by Acting Supt. Dougherty
concerning the ice jam in Fall. Creek.
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Comm. Varricchio reported on touring the City with Supt.. Kinsella to
examine damage from the previous night's flooding of the city. A
detailed report of the flooding should be available by next month's
meeting.
Progress report re Tioga Street bridge ,ilio /g!
City Engineer Cox reported receiving bids from several contractors on
emergency demolition of the existing bridge and letting the work out
late last week. It involves demolition of a portion of the bridge and
removal of damaged parts and storage of the parts. He received the
information that the work will probably be started on Thursday of this
week.
Repairs to Fall Creek
City Engineer Cox reported that arrangements had been made with a
contractor to get in and do repairs to the levees in the Fall Creek
area as soon as the water is down sufficiently to allow the equipment
in. He asked B.K. Hough to assist. He met with the contractor on
Sunday and began survey work on Tuesday. The work should be well
underway in a week or so, depending on when the water is down.
City Engineer Cox answered questions of the Board. //leo/g/
Alderman Banfield expressed concern over Tioga Street Bridge. Residents
in that area are very much concerned that the portion of the bridge
left still has the beams below it that restrict the flow of the water.
They are anxious that something be done to stop the water from backing
up against the bridge. Also repairs to Fall Creek are of great
concern and they are hopeful repairs will be completed as rapidly as
possible..
'Flood Repair Work
City Engineer Cox reported on the progress of the repairs to the
areas affected by the recent rainstorm. He said work is progressing
nicely in the Six -Mile Creek; portions of the North Tioga Street bridge
have been removed from Cascadilla Creek, and the water level is down
enough that work can commence on Fall Creek in a day or two. He )�.J11
answered questions of the commissioners regarding the work. l(
Declaration of Emergency
By Comm. Sch.ickel: Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the Board recognizes th.e emergency on raw water line
repairs, Fall Creek dike repairs between Lake Street and Route 13, and
Tioga Street bridge as state of emergency and authorizes the contract-
ing out for services and the waivingof competitive bidding require-
inent, subject to Finance Committee review of: said contracts for
immediate and expeditious repair of those facilities, using the best
judgment of the City Engineer and Public Works Superintendent.
Discussion followed on the floor.
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A vote on th.e resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
)Vaiv'ing of Competitive Bidding --Amendment to Resolution
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, That the resolution adopted by this Board on November 10,
1981 granting, authorization to waive competitive bidding requirements
for flood repair work as an emergency measure be amended to include
goods as well as services.
Discussion followed on the floor. . SII D
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
North.:TiogaStreet Bridge proposal
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded.by Comm. Walsh
RESOLVED, That a. proposal received from. McFarland Johnson Engineers
.for the:repairs.or replacement of the North Tioga.Street Bridge be
accepted and approved. .
Alderman Banfield'and Mayor Bordoni questioned City Engineer Cox
regarding the bridge situation and he explained the breakdown of the
proposal..
Discussion followed on the floor. r1 V)
A vote onthe. resolution resulted as follows:
,,Carried Unanimously .1.
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North Tioga Street Bridge
Alderman Banfield read the following Petition to Common Council:
"We, the undersigned residents and/or property owners in the vicinity
of the Tioga Street bridge over Cascadilla Creek, would like to express
the following concerns to Common Council:
"1. The Flood of October 28, 1981 has underlined the urgent need to
take steps to reduce the danger of flooding in the Cascadilla Creek
area. We believe the low elevation of the Tioga Street bridge and its
obstruction of the creek were major causes of flooding in much of the
Fall Creek neighborhood. 0-�0
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"2. Whatever actions the City takes to repair or prevent flood damage,
it should try to keep public expenditures as low as possible.
"3. And in deciding how to respond to the flooding problem, the City
should try to improve the overall quality of the neighborhood.
"Based on these concerns,we the undersigned support the removal of
the present Tioga Street bridge over Cascadilla Creek, and ask for it
to be replaced with a pedestrian bridge high enough that it would not
obstruct the creek. We believe this step will greatly reduce the
danger of flooding, will cost the taxpayers far less than 'a new two-
lane bridge, and will improve the neighborhood by reducing speeding and
through -traffic and the danger of accidents at the Farm and Tioga
Street intersection. We ask. Common Council to include.a pedestrian
bridge in its considerations and to study the economic, traffic -flow,
and flood control implications of such a step."
The above Petition was signed by 77 residents and/or property owners
in the vicinity of the Tioga Street bridge over Cascadilla Creek.
Alderman Banfield also read the following letter, signed by Jean
Gould, which letter was not addressed to anyone in particular:
"There is a reasonable way to discover the best solution to the
problem of the Tioga Street bridge - a way which would also improve
the safety of motorists and pedestrians on Tioga Street.
"The present condition of the bridge has produced a serious hazard.
Already one motorist has smashed the Southwest corner of the barricade
in the middle of the night, leaving a dangerous opening. There are
no walls anywhere around the hole in the bridge to protect small
children, and all other pedestrians. This is especially bad after
dark and when the pavement is slippery. One-way traffic on the bridge
right at the entry to the three parts of Cascadilla Ave. can cause
traffic problems.
"All of these potential hazards can be eliminated. Remove the rest
of the bridge, leaving only the foot bridge on the West side. Build
protective walls on the North and South sides of the Creek, Put a
traffic light at the Cayuga Street bridge to make that intersection
safer than it -is now.
"This would be a fair trial of the solution of having no motor bridge
on Tioga Street. By spring, if really unsolvable difficulties are
apparent, some other solution could be devised.
Jean Gould"
Alderman Banfield stated that the above fetter speaks for itself. One
of the considerations that the people in the Tioga Street bridge area
have is the dead end and while they are waiting for reports to come
back from the engineers, perhaps a trial period might be instituted
before a decision has to be made, just to give some indication of what
is going to happen in that area. Perhaps the best time to close the
bridge is now. Alderman Banfield suggested that either through the
Board or through the Planning Department a Committee could be made up
of some of the people in the neighborhood.
Mayor Bordoni asked that the original Petition be submitted to the
City Clerk for the official records and that a copy of the Petition,
along with a copy of the letter from Mrs. Gould be forwarded to the
Bridges, Creeks and Storm Drainage Committee for its review and con-
sideration.
Resolution
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By Comm. Walsh; Seconded by Comm. Schickel
RESOLVED, That the Petition to Common Council and the letter from
Mrs. Gould concerning the Tioga Street bridge replacement and the
problems related to that project be referred to the Bridges, Creeks
and Storm Drainage Committee.
Carried Unanimously
Comm.. Schickel asked if either Supt. Kinsella or City Engineer Cox
could give the Board more up-to-date information on the Tioga Street
bridge project. Engineer Cox presented interim plans that have been
made for the area until permanent plans for the bridge replacement
are complete.
Supt. Kinsella and Asst. to the Supt. Dougherty answered questions
asked by Alderman Banfield and Comm. Schickel concerning the time-
table for the work to be done.
Mayor Bordoni read the following letter from Drs
Cacciotti, Lieberman and Filios, DDS; PC:
"December 18, 1981oplel
. King, Baker,
"I HOPE THIS CAN BE READ BEFORE A MEETING OF COMMON COUNCIL
"Officials of the City of Ithaca:
"We were among the many people in the Tioga-Sears. Street area who
were again seriously damaged by flooding. This is the third time
since 1972 that we have suffered serious financial loss.due to the
same problem.
"The old Tioga Street bridge was not designed to allow the necessary
flow of water and debris during heavy run off. The creek bed has
filled up over the years thus increasing the problem.
"The reason for the flooding is that the bridge is inadequate. The
Tioga Street bridge must not be just repaired, it .must be elevated.
The span of the Tioga Street bridge is extremely short and strUctur-
ally presents little problem for the two lane- traffic flow. The
bridge is hardly one car length in span and it would be virtually
impossible to load it beyond the weight of two cars. Because of the
I limited load and short span, the support steel can be of minimum
depth thus yielding maximum water clearance. Certainly there could
hardly be a smaller, less complicated bridge to replace.
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"The proper replacement of this bridge and cleaning ofth.e creek bed
is necessary to protect the assessed valuation throughout th.e area.
"It would seem counter-productive to fail to replace the bridge.
Dead ending a major North-South downtown street would add to the
traffic and parking problems for many blocks throughout the area.
"We own a large number of rental properties on Tioga and Sears
Streets. All of them were seriously damaged by the floods. The
Tioga Building sustainedthe greatest loss.
"I would be happy tomeet with any of the committees or boards working
on the Tioga Street bridge problem to share our experiences and detail
our problems.
"Thank you for your consideration.
"Cordially,
"Robert W. Baker, DDS, MS
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Alderman Banfield reported on a complaint which Alderman Schuler had received
from one of her constituents regarding motorcycles that have been using the
Columbia Street bridge. At one time a woman had fallen on the bridge trying to
get out of the way of a motorcycle.. Alderman Banfield asked if. there .was any-
-thing that could be put on the bridge so that motorcycles would be discouraged
from continuing to use the bridge. Asst. to the. Superintendent Dougherty said
that perhaps some kind of rails might be used but that method might make it
difficult for wheelchairs. Comm. Brown inquired whether the Police Department
could patrol the area.
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By Comm. Schickelt Seconded by Comm. Walker
RESOLVED, that the complaint brought to the Board by Alderman Banfield with
reference to motorcycles using the Columbia Street Bridge, which is a foot bridge,
be referred to the Bridges, Creeks and Storm Drainage Committee for investigation
and action.
Carried
REPORT - G' es Street Bridge: Cif k?
Comm. Varricchio reported that he had gone up to look at
Street Bridge. He recommended that Superintendent Kinsella
or someone from the Department take a look at the Plain Street
,Bridge. On that bridge there are concrete posts with a chain in
them thatwould discourage motorcycles from being driven ,on
to the bridge proper but would still leave enough room for a wheel-
chair and handicapped people to use the bridge. The posting of
signs with a possibility of a penalty might be another solution.
BRIDGES, CREEKS $ STORM DRAINAGE COMMITTEE: S%i3�/
Superintendent Kinsella reported he inspected Columbia Street Bridge
and requested theTraffic Engineer and Engineering Department to
.obtain necessary specifications to post appropriate signs at either^ --
approach to footbridge to inform motorcyclists to stop using the
bridge and to contact the City Attorney to find out what the limit-
ations of the Code now prescribe and to recommend alternatives or
additional legislation to enact more strict enforcement.
1982 Project for Dredging Part of Inlet
City Engineer Cox brought to the Board's attention a project that will
be coming up soon. The City has been notified by New York State Depart-
ment of Transportation that it intends to do some maintenance dredging.
of the Cayuga Inlet and Flood Control Channel. This type of periodic
maintenance dredging is necessary in order to provide the proper depth
for boat navigation and flood control purposes. The project will
probably begin in May or early June of 1982 and the DOT proposes. to
operate two shifts working from 2:00 A.M. until 10:00 P.M., four days
a week. It will continue throughout the Summer season, probably through.
October and possibly November of 1982.
City Engineer Cox reported that the DOT is asking the City to cooperate.
in this project by providing an area into which the dredge material
can be dumped. He exhibited an aerial photograph to the Board which
indicated an area where the DOT proposes to construct a dike and the
dredge material will be dumped into the dike. In all, there will be
about 21.8 acres involved= n the operation, 8 acres. owned by the City
and the remaining acres owned by the Finger Lakes State Park. City
Engineer Cox explained how the dike would work and that a spillway
would also be constructed and the dredge fill filtered and pumped out
into the lake. The dike itself will be constructed in 1981 and com-
pleted in August of 1981. The dredging operation will not disturb the
busy park and navigation area. A formal agreement will be necessary
so that both the City and the State know what is expected in order for
this project to succeed. City Engineer Cox stated to the Board that
he felt the project was a good idea.
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Several of the Commissioners asked questions concerning the proposed
project and City Engineer Cox answered those questions on which he had
enough information. However, he did say that he has asked the DOT for
a draft of everything that it would propose,to the City so that the
City can review the agreements with the City Attorney. Mayor Bordoni
requested that City Engineer Cox bring to DOT's attention some of the
questions and concerns discussed at this Board meeting with reference
to the proposed dredging operation so that DOT can include the answers
in the material that will besent to the City for review.
Alderman Banfield wondered if, while the dredge is in the Ithaca area,
the DOT might be requested to do the dredging that is necessary in
the Fall Creek area. City Engineer Cox said that he would get the
State's reaction to such a request.
New York State Department of Transportation Proposal
By Comm. Schickel: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland
RESOLVED, That the proposal from the NYSDoT for the disposal of dredge
material in Cass Park and at a site in the Third Street yard be
accepted, subject to approval of the City Attorney as to form of the
agreement, and subject to the recommendation of Stearns & Wheler as to
the advisability of filling at the Third Street yard which is adjacent
to the proposed sewage treatment plant.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried
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Bill - Modteski and Masters
By comm. Varricchio Seconded:. Comm. Walker GI)e)g I
' .BESOLVED, That a bill from Modjeski and Masters for furnishinii Six washoff
reproductions be approved -in the amount of $190.67.
Carried
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Request for Payment T. G. Miller p.c. and Associates
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Walsh /PO
RESOLVED, That a payment request from T. G. Miller p.c. and Associates
for surveying and mapping services in connection with the Fall Creek
dike restoration project be approved in the amount of $3,170.60.
Carried Unanimously
Request for Payment #1 - F L C Contractors, Inc.
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Walsh /4I/Y1
RESOLVED, That payment request #1 from F L C Contractors, Inc. for
the reconstruction of the Fall Creek dikes be approved in the amount
of $26,097.81.
Carried Unanimously
Request for Payment - F L C Contractors, Inc.
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland
RESOLVED, That payment request #2 from F L C Contractors, Inc.,
for restoration of Fall Creek dikes, be approved in the amount of
$57,038.12. Yi
City Engineer Cox reported that the Fall Creek project had been
completed. The contractor was wrapping things up this date and
maybe would be moving some machinery out on December 24th. The
contractor might.do a little additional cleanup, but the job is
now complete. He stated that the total costs for the job are going
to run about $160,000, which is not too far off the original
estimate of $140,000, which had to be revised due to material prices.
City Engineer Cox stated that he was very happy to get the job done
this early and at that price. He stated that it was a credit to the
• City and the Board for the support they had given on this project.
Alderman Banfield asked the Board if it would be possible to replace
some of the trees that were removed in order to rebuild the Fall
Creek dikes. .He said that several residents in the Fall Creek
area hadasked him about replacing some trees. Superintendent
Kinsella said that he would look into the matter.
Discussion followed on the floor.
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A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
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Request for Payment -.F L C Contractors, Inc.
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Collin'. Walsh /MA/
RESOLVED, That a request for payment from F L C Contractors, Inc.
for demolition of a portion of the North Tioga Street Bridge over
Cascadilla Creek be approved in the amount of $4,637.00.
Carried Unanimously
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Survey.of City Owned Bridges
'Resolution
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Schickel
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation proposes
to inventory and/or inspect city owned bridges in the City of Ithaca,
in conformance with Section 231,• Subdivision 1 of the New York State
Highway Law, and
WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation will pro-
vide all engineering and support services necessary to accomplish
the bridge inventory and/or inspection in said City of Ithaca,
and
WHEREAS, the cost of the work will be shared by the Federal Govern-
ment, the State of New York, and the bridge owner;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works of the
City, of Ithaca .agrees to pay the portion of the costs assignable to
the bridge owner or his agent and to that end authorizes the deposit
of $950.00 with the New York State Department of Audit and Control,
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Clerk of this Board of Public Works
is hereby directed to transmit three (3) certified copies of this
resolution, as follows:
1. Original with check to the New York State Department
of Audit and Control.
2. Copy to the local Regional Office of the New York
State Department of Transportation.
3. Copy to the Structures Division of the New York
State Department of Transportation.
City Engineer Cox explained that this particular bridge inspection
program is funded, as stated in the.above resolution, by both the
State and Federal governments, as well as local. moneys. It is a new
program and in the City's case the cost amounts to about $50..00 per
bridge and he feels that it is a good deal since the City's share
amounts to only about .81, of the total cost. City Engineer Cox feels
that the City should go forward on this survey because it has several
advantages. Two of the more important advantages are: it gives an
outsider'.s look at our bridges, which is always 'helpful, and it also
keeps our bridges on the State's inventory system which is helpful
to the City in funding some of the bridge replacements. For example,
the City is still"hopeful in getting the South Albany Street bridge
replaced next year under some type of outside funding.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows; •
Carried Unanimously
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O'Brien E Gere Engineers, Inc.' Agreement
Resolution
By Comm. Varricchio: Seconded by Comm. Cleveland
RESOLVED, That the Superintendent be authorized to accept a proposal
for engineering services from O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc.., in
connection with Six Mile Creek - Flood Damage, dated November 5, 1981,
and as amended by letter dated December 17, 1981.
City Engineer explained the O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc. proposal
and said that a report will be furnished by them outlining its
findings as to the work to be done in connection with the flood
damage to Six Mile Creek, together with recommendations and the costs
involved in repairing or replacing various portions of the retaining
wall.
City Engineer Cox answered questions asked by Board members on the
Six Mile Creek Flood Damage.
Discussion followed on the floor.
A vote on the resolution resulted as follows:
Carried Unanimously
S. Albany St Bridge Repairs - agreement with NYS DoT 1
Flooding Report - Creeks -Bridges etc. 2
Complaint re motorcyles using Columbia St. Bridge (foot bridge) 3
N.Y.D.O.T. - 1982 Project for dredging Cayuga Inlet & Flood Control channel 4
Modjeski and Masters - Payment - Furnishing washoff reproductions 5
Stewart Ave. Bridge - Setting a different speed limit on approach to bridge
(See P/T - pg. 13)
Flood emergency, repairs to creeks, bridges, water line, etc.., Flood 10/28/81 2
N.Tioga St. Bridge " (See also WAS - pg. 20)
N. Tioga St. Bridge - Petition of residents and property owners and
letter from Jean Gould concerning bridge replacement and problems
related to bridge repair project; also Drs. King,Baker,Cacciotti, etc. 2a,2b
Fall Creek dike restoration - Payments requests - T.G. Miller; FLC Contractors; 6
FLC Contractors - Payment request - N. Tioga St. bridge repairs 7
Survey (inventory/inspection) City owned Bridges by NYS DOT - Costs to be
shared by Federal-State-City - Resolution to:pay City's portion 8
Six Mile Creek - O'Brien & Gere's proposal re flood damage and repairing
retaining wall - Supt. authorized to accept. 9