Legislation Details

File #: G26-5763   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/7/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/19/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Resolution No. 26-1043, authorizing a survey of land necessary to be acquired for the 103rd Street Lift Station Replacement Project, PN 1-C-011-17.
Staff Contact: Mary Jaeger, Nate Baldwin, Ron Shaver
Attachments: 1. A: Project location map, 2. B: Eminent Domain Resolution

Focus Area: Infrastructure; Legal

Staff Contact: Mary Jaeger; Nate Baldwin; Ron Shaver

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Consideration of Resolution No. 26-1043, authorizing a survey of land necessary to be acquired for the 103rd Street Lift Station Replacement Project, PN 1-C-011-17.

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recommended motion:

Approve Resolution No. 26-1043, authorizing a survey of land necessary to be acquired for the 103rd Street Lift Station Replacement Project, PN 1-C-011-17.

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Summary:

Project No. 1-C-011-17 was authorized by Resolution No. 17-1093.  The project was created to relocate an aging sewer force main for the 103rd Street Lift Station into the future alignment of Cedar Creek Parkway and the rehabilitation of the 103rd Street Lift Station. Construction will include the installation of 8,500 feet of force main to redirect the lift station flow to a gravity sewer main just south of 111th Street and installation of new pumps, piping and appurtenances within the lift station.  A project location map is included as Attachment A.

 

Permanent sanitary sewer easements and temporary construction easements need to be acquired for this project across 12 tracts of land.

 

The resolution (Attachment B) is the first step in the eminent domain process.

 

Land acquisition negotiations are ongoing involving 4 properties.  The project has commenced construction in other areas, but acquisition of the easements across these remaining tracts in a timely manner is important to keep the project on schedule.  Staff will continue to negotiate with the property owner to try to reach agreements to acquire the property before using the eminent domain process. 

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Financial Information:

The total project budget approved in the 2025-2029 CIP is $8,085,300, paid by the proceeds of water and sewer revenue bonds.

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Attachment(s):

A:  Project location map

B:  Eminent Domain Resolution