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ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Since the value of the right-of-way is comparable to the cost of the widening <br />improvements, staff is of the opinion that an equitable agreement is presented. The <br />alternatives are as follows: <br />Alternative No. 1 <br />Approve the agreement <br />Alternative No. 2 <br />Deny approval and renegotiate. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends Alteimative No. 1.. Funding to be from a Special Assessment project to <br />be scheduled for a Public Hearing in the Fall, of 1995. Interim funding from Road and <br />Bridge Fund 111-214-541-066.12. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />the Agreement with Bobby J. Heirs and Pamela Heirs <br />Butz with interim funding from Road and Bridge Fund <br />111-214-541-066.12, as recommended by staff. <br />AGREEMENT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br />TO THE BOARD <br />26TH STREET (WALKER AVENUE) -PAVING AND DRAINAGE <br />CONSULTANT SELECTION <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of June 27, 1995: <br />TO: James E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E., <br />Public Works Director <br />SUBJECT: 26th Street (Walker Avenue) between 59th Avenue and 66th Avenue - <br />Selection of Civil Engineering Consultant <br />DATE: * June 27, 1995 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On June 7, 1995, the Public Works Department received seven proposals from <br />Civil Engineering funis indicating an interest to perform land surveying, civil <br />engineering, and related services for road paving and drainage design to 26th <br />Bou5 PAu.675 <br />JULY 119 1995 31 <br />