File #: 14-0828    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - A Public Hearing and Resolution Approving and Endorsing the 2014 (40th year) Community Development Block Grant Project for Short St. (East Dallas St. to East Kimball St.)
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/13/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/24/2014 Final action: 2/24/2014
Title: Resolution - A Public Hearing and Resolution Approving and Endorsing the 2014 (40th year) Community Development Block Grant Project for Short St. (East Dallas St. to East Kimball St.)
Sponsors: Steve Freeman
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Map
Title
Resolution - A Public Hearing and Resolution Approving and Endorsing the 2014 (40th year) Community Development Block Grant Project for Short St. (East Dallas St. to East Kimball St.)

Requested Action
Approve the Resolution endorsing the 2014 Community Development Block Grant Project.

Recommendation
Approve the Resolution.

Description/History
Each year the City of Mansfield participates in a consortium with 29 other cities through Tarrant County to apply for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. CDBG projects must fall within areas of the City that meet specific criteria based on income level. The targeted areas represent the low to moderate-income sections of the City according to the Census. A newly defined area was recently surveyed to qualify for the Community Development Block Grant Program. This new service area is bordered by the 300-500 blocks of East Kimball St. on the north, the 100-300 blocks of Pond St. on the west, the 200-500 blocks of East Dallas St. on the south, and the 100-300 blocks South Waxahachie St. on the east. This will be the second project of several to serve the residents of this area.

This year, Staff recommends the reconstruction of Short St. from East Dallas St. to East Kimball Street. Short St. is an asphalt street with no curb and gutter, and no storm drain system to serve the area. The new storm drain system will reduce any flooding potential and eliminate any nuisance drainage problems occurring in the area. The sanitary sewer serving this area is a 20 year old PVC pipe and brick manholes that requires periodic maintenance due to aging and needs replacing. A new PVC water line for this area will be constructed outside of the new concrete pavement.

The current status of the City’s CDBG program is as follows:

Construction of the 37th Year CDBG project is complete. The 37th Year CDBG project includes street, drainage, water, & sewer improvements to the 100 block of North 4th and the 400 block o...

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