City of Lawrence
Department of Utilities
Memorandum
TO: |
Dave Corliss, City Manager Diane Stoddard, Assistant City Manager Cynthia Boecker, Assistant City Manager |
FROM: |
Mike Lawless, Assistant Director of Utilities |
CC: |
Dave Wagner, Director of Utilities Philip Ciesielski – Asst. Director of Utilities Beth Frailey Krishtalka – Management Analyst |
DATE: |
May 13, 2009 |
RE: |
May 19, 2009 City Commission Study Session on Utilities Master Planning |
This memo provides background information for the City Commission Study Session on Master Planning for the Utilities Department.
Why are new Master Plans needed?
What are the benefits of new Master Plans?
Wastewater Master Plan
The broad description of tasks and deliverables advertised in the Wastewater Master Plan RFP provided respondents the ability to show their unique approach to delivering a quality Master Plan for the Utilities Department. The proposal provided by the consultant selected as the most qualified respondent will be used as the beginning point for negotiating a final scope of services along with the fee. An excerpt from the proposal received from the team of Burns & McDonnell/BG Consultants regarding scope is provided for review and discussion during the City Commission Study Session. It should be noted that the rate information provided in the proposal is from 2008. Typically, during the negotiation phase, the scope would be further refined and specific cost estimates developed related to the scope. If acceptable to the City Commission, City staff would recommend receiving further direction from the City Commission regarding scope during the study session and then staff could work with the consultant to develop an associated cost proposal and then bring back the scope and cost in a proposed agreement to the City Commission for authorization. It should also be noted that the wastewater master plan is budgeted at $325,000 in the CIP and staff would work to bring the agreement within the budget.
Water Master Plan
A draft outline for the Water Master Plan RFP is provided for discussion. The water master plan is budgeted at $225,000 in the CIP.