ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Director of Public Works with a Request Regarding Improvements to the GREATER PEORIA MASS TRANSIT CAMPUS at 2105 NE. JEFFERSON AVENUE as Follows: (Council District 1)
A. ACCEPT a DEDICATION DEED from GREATER PEORIA MASS TRANSIT for a Strip of Land Between Their Campus at 2105 NE. JEFFERSON AVENUE and VAN BUREN STREET; and
B. ADOPT an ORDINANCE VACATING Approximately 304 Feet of the Alley from 205 VAN BUREN to 115 VAN BUREN, and 145 feet of NE. MADISON AVENUE Southwest of VAN BUREN STREET.
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BACKGROUND: Greater Peoria Mass Transit (CityLink) proposes to construct a new building on their site at 2105 NE Jefferson Avenue. They have purchased several parcels between their existing facility and Van Buren Street, and they plan to expand onto these properties with the new building and a parking lot. To facilitate this construction, they are requesting that the City vacate the alley right-of-way and a portion of NE Madison Avenue that divides their property.
Before the City would allow the existing alley to be vacated or demolished, Greater Peoria Mass Transit was required to construct a new alley to connect the remaining alley to Van Buren Street in the proposed right-of-way dedication. To avoid damaging the new alley pavement during the construction of Greater Peoria Mass Transit’s building and parking lot, the alley will be temporarily constructed with a rock surface. It will be maintained with a rock surface by the contractor until the surrounding work is complete. Once the surrounding work has been completed, the permanent alley will be constructed. Greater Peoria Mass Transit is obtaining a letter of credit or escrow for all alley construction that has not been completed at this time. The letter of credit or escrow will allow the City to have the work completed at no cost to the City if the contractor fails to complete it per plan. Final completion of the alley construction is expected in 2023.
An overview aerial image showing the subject dedication, vacation, and proposed alley is included as Exhibit C.
Additional attachments include the proposed Dedication Deed, and the Alley Dedication Plat (Exhibit A), the Vacation Ordinance with legal description, and the right-of-way Vacation Plat (Exhibit B)
If the Dedication Deed in item A is not approved by Council, the Vacation Ordinance in item B shall be withdrawn.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: The Greater Peoria Mass Transit District will be responsible for 100% of the cost of the new alley. They are obtaining a letter of credit or escrow for all alley construction that has not been completed at this time. The City will maintain the new alley, and they will no longer maintain the old alley, so the difference in cost to the City is negligible.
NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERNS: No objections were heard from utilities regarding the vacation. A letter (attached) signed by the property owner adjacent to the vacation indicates support for the action. All other adjacent properties are owned or controlled by Greater Peoria Mass Transit.
IMPACT IF APPROVED: The vacation and dedication will be recorded by the Greater Peoria Mass Transit District, and construction of their building expansion and parking lot will proceed.
IMPACT IF DENIED: The Greater Peoria Mass Transit District will not be able to complete construction of their new building expansion and parking lot.
ALTERNATIVES: NA
EEO CERTIFICATION NUMBER: N/A
WHICH OF THE GOALS IDENTIFIED IN THE COUNCIL’S 2014 - 2029 STRATEGIC PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION ADVANCE?
1. Grow Peoria: Businesses, Jobs, and Population
2. Attractive Neighborhoods with Character: Safe and Livable
WHICH CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR(S) FROM THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DOES THIS RECOMMENDATION IMPLEMENT?
1. Grow employers and jobs.
2. Invest in our infrastructure and transportation.
DEPARTMENT: Public Works