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Council OKs IGA amendments with Mile High Flood District to advance multi‑year channel and trail work
Summary
Broomfield approved amendments to IGAs with the Mile High Flood District adding budget authority and re-sequencing phases for the Nissen Reservoir Channel and City Park Channel / Main Street projects. Staff said the changes reflect rising costs, developer contributions, and the need to coordinate with the Broomfield Town Square project.
The City and County of Broomfield City Council on June 3 approved two intergovernmental agreement amendments with the Mile High Flood District that add budget authority and adjust phased schedules for multi-year drainage and trail projects.
Staff presentation: Matthew Deaver, deputy director of community development (engineering), told the council that both projects are large, multi-year efforts whose timing and funding are intertwined. He said residents south of Colorado 7 pay a 0.9 mill rate to the Mile High Flood District; District funds support studies, maintenance and CIP projects, with CIP projects typically requiring a 50% local CIP match.
Nissen Reservoir Channel (phase sequencing and budget changes) - Phase 1 current spending to date: $6,828,000; original budget: $7,110,000. - Resolution…
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