File #: R-2014-0139    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 6/3/2014 In control: Safety and Development Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: 6/17/2014 Final action: 6/17/2014
Title: Resolution authorizing and directing staff to proceed with the preparation of plans and specifications and accept bids for the painting and sealing of the railroad overpass located between S. 104 St. and S. 105 St. along W. Greenfield Avenue.
Sponsors: Safety and Development Committee (INACTIVE)
Attachments: 1. R-2014-0139, 2. R-2014-0139 Packet Doc
Title
Resolution authorizing and directing staff to proceed with the preparation of plans and specifications and accept bids for the painting and sealing of the railroad overpass located between S. 104 St. and S. 105 St. along W. Greenfield Avenue.

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WHEREAS, the railroad right-of-way and bridge located between S. 104 St. and S. 105 St. along W. Greenfield Avenue is controlled and operated by Union Pacific Railroad Company (hereinafter referred to as “UP”); and,

WHEREAS, the railroad overpass has a blighted appearance upon the neighborhood with peeling paint and an array of rust covering the surfaces (hereinafter the “Project”); and,

WHEREAS, through the years, numerous residents have expressed their discontent with the poor appearance of the railroad overpass to local, county, and state elected officials as well as the District Aldermen and Mayor have expressed interest in having the bridge painted; and,

WHEREAS, the estimated cost for the Project is $100,000 and would have an immediate impact on a highly traveled street by improving the appearance for the area and the City; and,

WHEREAS, the City desires to perform through a contractor, work such as cleaning, sealing, and painting of the “UP's” railroad bridge the “Project”; and,

WHEREAS, the City has obtained from “UP” a template Right of Entry and Indemnity Agreements (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”) for bridge painting that would allow access to the property to perform said work outlined above; and,

WHEREAS, under the “Agreement”, the City would be required to accept various covenants including a hold harmless provision and indemnification for the “UP” from all fines, judgments, claims, etc. for any loss and/or damage to the property belonging to any person (including environmental claims) arising in any manner from the performance of the “Project”; and,

WHEREAS, the City Attorney has expressed concern and reservation with the language in the “Agreement” and t...

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