File #: 15-236    Version: 1 Name: June 2015 Storm and Flood Cost Report
Type: Report Status: Received and Filed
File created: 7/8/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/14/2015 Final action: 7/14/2015
Title: Communication from City Manager and Public Works Director with Request to RECEIVE AND FILE this Status Report of the JUNE 2015 STORM AND FLOOD DAMAGES AND COSTS.
Indexes: Goal 1 - Financially Sound City , Goal 4 - Grow Peoria, Have an efficient government., Invest in our infrastructure and transportation
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Communication from City Manager and Public Works Director with Request to RECEIVE AND FILE this Status Report of the JUNE 2015 STORM AND FLOOD DAMAGES AND COSTS.

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BACKGROUND: On June 7, 2015, the City of Peoria experienced the beginning of several severe storms and strong winds. The National Weather Service reported 60-75 mph wind gusts in the City of Peoria. Tree limbs and trees up to 2 feet in diameter were uprooted and blown onto power lines, homes and other property. The resulting wind, rain damage, and debris required multiple man-hours from Public Works Department crews and contractors in clearing debris from the right-of-way, removing unsafe, broken trees and limbs, and repairing unsafe walking/roadway surfaces due to drainpipe failures and sinkhole hazards. With the rains continuing in the region, waterways and river levels began to become a concern, with the Illinois River reaching flood stage in Peoria on June 14th and directly impacting riverfront structures June 17th. (This year's event was the 8th highest flood on record.)

Sand bagging operations and construction of a temporary floodwall utilizing a new ribbed sand bag system began by the following week, on June 15. While not as severe as the magnitude of the damage and costs incurred by the flood from April 2013, the current flood presents similar challenges in terms of financing a labor-intensive flood control operation. Current costs estimated for both the June storm and flood events, as of Tuesday, July 7, 2015, is reported as follows:


STORM 6/7/15 FLOOD 6/15/15 COMBINED TOTAL
Labor Hours 2,327 4,757 7,084
Labor Costs $74,524 $173,934 $248,458
Equipment Costs $67,148 $55,357 $122,504
Materials $21,669 $19,885 $41,555
Contractors $19,061 $406,594 $425,655
Equipment Rentals $10,284 $64,820 $75,104
Event Total $192,686 $720,590 $920,360

Projected Additional Costs for Riverfront Cl...

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