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Commission agrees to city share of about $3.76 million for North End utility improvements
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Summary
The commission authorized Resolution 100-26, a joint funding agreement with Heisinger Holdings Inc. and developer partners to replace water and sanitary lines, repave streets and add lighting/landscaping in the North End; staff estimated the city's share at approximately $3,763,046 to be paid from existing CIP utility reserves.
The City Commission voted unanimously Monday to approve Resolution 100-26, authorizing a joint participation and funding agreement with Heisinger Holdings Inc. and related developer partners to coordinate underground utility replacement and street restoration on 40th–44th streets in the North End neighborhood.
Assistant City Administrator Armando Fana said the effort will replace water and sanitary sewer lines, repave roads, install lighting and perform landscaping work in phases over the next few years. He said developers Huizenga Holdings and GL Homes are building homes in the area and roughly 60% of homes in the affected block are owned by developer affiliates, which informed the funding allocation.
Fana told commissioners the city's estimated cost share is approximately $3,763,046 and that the obligation would be satisfied from existing utility capital improvement project reserves and engineering funds. He emphasized that any contractors working within the city's right-of-way and on utilities would require city approval.
Commissioners asked about specifications for small-business or local participation on contracting and were told that while road restoration may allow local participation, locating qualified SBE contractors for underground utility work can be a challenge. The commission moved, seconded and approved the resolution without opposition.
The resolution authorizes city staff to finalize the joint funding agreement and to ensure compliance with city standards and permitting.

