File #: 23-300    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Passed
File created: 2/21/2023 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 3/6/2023 Final action: 3/6/2023
Title: APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION. NO. 38-23 FOR AGREEMENT WITH FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF DECORATIVE LIGHTS AND POLES FOR THE NORTH SWINTON AVENUE ROADWAY UNDERGROUND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT.
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. FPL LED Lighting Agmt N Swinton Ave 150 Lights and Poles, 3. FPL Lighting Plan Proposal Swinton Avenue, 4. FPL Preliminary Sketch-Design Swinton Avenue, 5. Res 38-23 - FPL LED Lighting Agmt N Swinton Ave 150 Lights and Poles, 6. Legal Review FPL LED Lighting Agreement for 150 roadway lights and poles on Swinton Ave
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Missie Barletto, Director of Public Works
THROUGH: Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CM
DATE: March 6, 2023

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APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION. NO. 38-23 FOR AGREEMENT WITH FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF DECORATIVE LIGHTS AND POLES FOR THE NORTH SWINTON AVENUE ROADWAY UNDERGROUND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT.

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Approve Resolution No. 38-23 for approval of an Agreement with Florida Power & Light (FPL), to install 150 new LED Street Decorative Lights for the North Swinton Avenue Roadway Underground Utility Improvements Project; authorizing the City Manager to execute any amendments and/or renewals thereto and take all actions necessary to effectuate this agreement.

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Background:
The Historic North Swinton Avenue is experiencing pavement deterioration including uneven surfaces of the roadways, asphalt cracking, and accelerated deterioration adversely impacting roadway stability and rideability. This has increased maintenance and shortened the lifespan of resurfacing projects. The City intends to address the deficiencies in the existing roadway and underground utility infrastructure under this project. The project is planned to be fully funded by the City of Delray Beach.

In addition, there are of non-continuous sidewalks that prohibit pedestrian connectivity throughout the roadway corridor. The City intends to provide improved bicycle/pedestrian connectivity along the North Swinton Avenue corridor, including to the dedicated bicycle lanes within the NE 2nd Avenue (Seacrest Boulevard) corridor along NE 22nd Street and improvements to the sidewalk located at the NE corner of NE 2nd Avenue and NE 22nd Street Intersection that were not included in the NE 2nd Avenue Beautification Project. The City will also include drainage improvements at the SW corner of NE 2nd Avenue and NE 22nd Street. Additionally, drainage, lighting, signing & pavement marking an...

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