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Horseshoe - Robin Ct - 092022HORSESHOE ROAD WATER EXTENSION REQUEST •In 2017, PCSA received a petition for water service from residents along the eastern portion of the road due to individual well supply issues. No action was taken by PCSA Board due to insufficient financial return. •The request for water service was renewed in 2020. •At the September 21, 2021, Finance Committee Meeting, the Committee approved utilizing some of the County’s American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”) funding for water projects including Horseshoe Road. HORSESHOE ROAD WATER EXTENSION REQUEST •Based on the original citizen petition, the initial extension only included the eastern side of Horseshoe from Hyler Farm Ln. to Ed Hardy Road. Considering this scope, $873,000 of ARPA funds was allocated to the project to include the engineering design. •At that Finance Committee meeting, it was requested by the Board to continuing the extension around the entire loop based on citizen requests. •At the October 19, 2021 Finance Committee meeting, a proposal from Dewberry was approved for the design of the entire Horseshoe Road loop in the amount $143,400 (plus partial Construction Admin in the amount of $27,500). That design has been completed and bids for the construction were received on September 16, 2022. HORSESHOE ROAD WATER EXTENSION REQUEST •Construction Bids Received on September 16, 2022: 1.Classic City Mechanical -----$2,045,894 2.C. W. Cauley & Son -----------$2,088,108 3.Steve Martin’s Trenching ---$2,336,750 4.Prillaman & Pace -------------$3,031,610 HORSESHOE ROAD WATER EXTENSION ROBIN COURT WATER EXTENSION •In September of 2020, PCSA entered into a Consent Order with the VA Dept of Health (VDH) for correcting exceedances of radium. This Order was assumed by the County when PCSA was abolished. •In September of 2020, PCSA was awarded a planning and design grant from the VDH, Office of Drinking Water to study the Robin Court system and prepare a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) to determine options for correcting the radium exceedances. •The PER was completed in July of 2021 and approved by VDH in February of 2022. The PER concluded that the best option for correcting the radium issue was to connect the Robin Court system to the Town of Chatham’s public water system. The estimated cost of this connection is $965,000. ROBIN COURT WATER EXTENSION ROBIN COURT WATER EXTENSION •At the September 21, 2021, Finance Committee Meeting, the Committee approved utilizing some of the County’s American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”) funding for water projects including the Robin Court extension. •$965,000 has been allocated from the ARPA funds for the Robin Court project. •At the October 19, 2021, BOS Business Meeting, a proposal from Hurt & Proffitt engineers was approved for the design and bidding assistance of the Robin Court water extension in the amount of $112,688. This work is 90% complete. •Staff was recently made aware of drinking water funding opportunities available through the various VDH programs. •In consultation with VDH staff, we think the Robin Court extension project will be a strong candidate for funding. (PER complete, design complete, Consent Order and contaminants) SUMMARY •Bids were received on September 16, 2022 for the entire Horseshoe Road waterline loop project. •Low Bid was $2,045,894.00 (Classic City Mechanical) •The Board has indicated a desire to construct the full Horseshoe Road loop. •We have received approximately 60 commitments from Horseshoe Road property owners to pay $2,750 each towards the water extension project for a total amount of $165,000. •Funding Options: 1.Utilize all ARPA water projects funding to complete the entire Horseshoe loop and apply for grant or loan funding from VDH for Robin Court. 2.Keep funding allocations the same and utilize water reserve funding to complete the entire Horseshoe Road loop. 3.Do only a portion of the Horseshoe Road project as funding allows. SUMMARY •Option 1 –Utilize all ARPA water project funds to complete the entire Horseshoe Road water loop and apply for grant or loan funding from VDH for Robin Court project: FUNDINGOriginal Horseshoe ARPA Allocation -$873,000 Original Robin Court ARPA Allocation -$965,000 Expected Citizen Contribution -$165,000 $2,003,000 EXPENSES Construction Contract $2,045,894 Robin Court Engineering $112,700 Horseshoe Road Engineering $144,000 Construction Inspection $75,000 $2,377,594 Balance needed from Water & Sewer reserves -$375,000 Current unallocated reserve balance is approx. $1,850,000 Note: $68,100 originally proposed by H&P for construction phase assistance could be rolled into a future VDH grant request. SUMMARY •Option 2 –Keep funding allocations the same and utilize water reserve funding to complete the entire Horseshoe Road loop. FUNDING Original Horseshoe ARPA Allocation -$873,000 Expected Citizen Contribution -$165,000 $1,038,000 EXPENSES Construction Contract $2,045,894 Horseshoe Road Engineering $144,000 Construction Inspection $75,000 $2,264,894 Balance needed from Water & Sewer reserves -$1,226,894 Current unallocated reserve balance is approx. $1,850,000 SUMMARY •Option 3 –Do only a portion of the Horseshoe Road project as funding allows. FUNDING Original Horseshoe ARPA Allocation -$873,000 Expected Citizen Contribution -$165,000 $1,038,000 Based on funding available and assuming the Contractor would do only a portion of the project at the same unit pricing, we could complete approximately 50% of the project but that would not serve approximately ½ (30) of the citizens requesting service per our original survey.