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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-3 Resolution No. 12-3 Illinois Department Resolution for Maintenance of Streets and Highways by Municipality of Transportation Under the Illinois Highway Code BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the (Council or President and Board of Trustees) City of Elgin , Illinois, that there is hereby (City,Town or Village) (Name) appropriated the sum of $ 3,045,000.00 of Motor Fuel Tax funds for the purpose of maintaining streets and highways under the applicable provisions of the Illinois Highway Code from January 1, 2012 (Date) to December 31, 2012 . (Date) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that only those streets, highways, and operations as listed and described on the approved Municipal Estimate of Maintenance Costs, including supplemental or revised estimates approved in connection with this resolution, are eligible for maintenance with Motor Fuel Tax funds during the period as specified above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk shall, as soon a practicable after the close of the period as given above, submit to the Department of Transportation, on forms furnished by said Department , a certified statement showing expenditures from and balances remaining in the account(s)for this period; and BE IT FU• ER R •`-V D, that the Clerk shall immediately transmit two certified copies of this resolution,,. ••e distr' \• .:-.artment of Transportation, at Schaumburg , Illinois. /, .(//41.� &../_ !_ Attest: t W��!7.11 ,_ r irwNi rt - I, Kimberly Dewis Clerk in and for the City (City,Town or Village) of Elgin , County of Kane and Cook hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, perfect and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council ata meeting on January 11, 2 012 (Council or President and Board of Trustees) Date IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of January, 2012 . . r `'.tOFE!C G : •' '�'. / City Clerk Kimberly Dewis (City,Town or Village) C., --_cV NIDI' ti/ Approved Date Department of Transportation Regional Engineer Printed 12/12/2011 BLR 14230(Rev. 11/06) Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Highways/Region One/District One 201 West Center Court/Schaumburg, Illinois 60196-1096 LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS Motor Fuel Tax - 2012 Maintenance Program City of Elgin Section No.: 12-00000-00-GM Kane and Cook County April 10, 2012 Ms. Kimberly Dewis City Clerk City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin, IL 60120 Dear Ms. Dewis: The Resolution adopted by the City Council on January 11, 2012, received on February 28, 2012, was approved as of April 10, 2012. This provides for the maintenance of various municipal streets from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 and appropriates $3,045,000.00 of Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) Funds for the subject section(s). Additionally, the Detailed Estimate of Maintenance Cost in the amount of $3,045,000.00 for maintenance was also approved as of April 10, 2012. The authorization for expenditure of $3,045,000.00 for maintenance from the City's Unobligated MFT Account is authorized and will be recorded on the next Monthly Allotment Notification Letter. Enclosed is one copy each for your records. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Marilin D. Solomon, Field Engineer, at (847) 705-4407 or via email at Marilin.Solomon@illinois.gov. Very truly yours, Diane M. O'Keefe, P.E. Deputy Director of Highways, Region One Engineer By: Christopher J. Holt, P.E. Bureau Chief of Local Roads and Streets Enclosure(s) cc: Joseph Evers, P.E., City Engineer w/encl. Vince Di Prima, P.E., Wills Burke Kelsey Associates, Ltd. w/encl. X11. Illinois Department Resolution for Maintenance of t Streets and Highways by Municipality of Transportation Under the Illinois Highway Code BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the (Council or President and Board of Trustees) City of Elgin , Illinois, that there is hereby (City,Town or Village) (Name) appropriated the sum of $ 3,045,000.00 of Motor Fuel Tax funds for the purpose of maintaining streets and highways under the applicable provisions of the Illinois Highway Code from January 1, 2012 (Date) to December 31, 2012 (Date) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that only those streets, highways, and operations as listed and described on the approved Municipal Estimate of Maintenance Costs, including supplemental or revised estimates approved in connection with this resolution, are eligible for maintenance with Motor Fuel Tax funds during the period as specified above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk shall, as soon a practicable after the close of the period as given above, submit to the Department of Transportation, on forms furnished by said Department , a certified statement showing expenditures from and balances remaining in the account(s)for this period; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk shall immediately transmit two certified copies of this resolution to the district office of the Department of Transportation, at Schaumburg , Illinois. I, Kimberly Dewis Clerk in and for the City (City,Town or Village) of Elgin , County of Kane and Cook hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, perfect and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council ata meeting on January 11, 2012 (Council or President and Board of Trustees) Date IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of January, 2012 . . (it ' ( City Clerk fir V Kimberly . Dewis (City,Town or Village) 1111 ^� Approved 1/ [1 - IC - 12 Date Department of Transportation '44‘`•4-' /t,• Coo /t 41 Regional Engineer Printed 12/12/2011 BLR 14230(Rev. 11/06) Illinois Department Municipal Estimate of of Transportation Maintenance Costs Section Number 12 -00000 -00 - GM Period from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Municipality City of Elgin Estimated Cost of Maintenance Operations Maintenance For Group I, II,or III(Material, Equipment or Labor) Operation Group Unit Operation (No.—Description) (I,Il.IIi,ly) Item Unit Quantity Price Cost Cost 1—Catch Basin Cleaning IIA Equipment(see details) 118,860.00 IIA Labor(see details) 63,000.00 I Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 460 $67.00 30,820.00 212,680.00 2—Bituminous Patching IIA Equipment(see details) 69,109.74 IIA Labor(see details) 168,000.00 237,109.74 3—Bituminous Paving II Equipment(see details) 84,610.00 II Labor(see details) 77,000.00 161,610.00 4—Snow&Ice Control IIA Equipment(see details) 230,105.52 IIA Labor(see details) 380,680.00 I Salt(state contract) Ton 8352 $59.87 500,034.24 1,110,819.76 5—Storm Sewer Cleaning I IA Equipment(see details) 23,247.00 IIA Labor(see details) 55,800.00 79,047.00 6—Curb&Gutter IIA Equipment(see details) 6,540.85 IIA Labor(see details) 11,520.00 18,060.85 7—Street Sweeping IIA Equipment(see details) 176,471.00 IIA Labor(see details) 102,356.00 I Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 1376 $67.00 92,192.00 371,019.00 8—Traffic Markings/Signs IIA Equipment(see details) 11,347.00 IIA Labor(see details) 51,000.00 62,347.00 9—Traffic Signals IV Kane Co.Operation Agreement 20,000.00 IV IDOT Operation Agreement 14,000.00 34,000.00 10—Street Lighting IIA Equipment(see details) 23,750.00 IIA Labor(see details) 40,766.00 I Operation Cost(ComEd) Mon. 12 $54,166.67 650,000.04 714,516.04 11—Clearance Pruning/ II Equipment(see details) 12,752.49 Storm Cleanup(City crews II Labor(see details) 31,038.12 43,790.61 along roadways) Total Day Labor Costs $ 1,860,965.72 Total Estimated Maintenance Operation Cost $ 3,045,000.00 Preliminary Engineering $ 0.00 Engineering Inspection $ 0.00 Material Testing $ 0.00 Total Estimated Engineering Cost $ 0.00 Total Estimated Maintenance Cost $ 3,045,000.00 Submitted: Approved: 4- /o - ( Z / Date Date By: ,�/'� G�e'f 410,1 Mayor rbN' Municip fficial Title Regional Engineer Submit Four(4) Copies to Regional Engineer Page 1 of 1 BLR 14231 (Rev.2/23/06) Printed on 2/16/2012 3:14:11 PM IT Illinois Department DETAILS SHEET No. 1 Municipal Estimate of of Transportation Maintenance Costs Section Number 12 -00000- 00- GM Period from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Municipality City of Elgin Estimated Cost of Maintenance Operations Maintenance For Group I, II, or III (Material, Equipment or Labor) Operation Group Unit Operation (No.-Description) (I,Il,III,N) Item Unit Quantity Price Cost Cost 1-Catch Basin Cleaning 2(10 C.Y.)sewer jet/vacuum trucks hours 2000 $ 25.83 $ 51,660.00 2 equipment operators hours 2100 $ 32.00 $ 67,200.00 2 utility workers hours 2100 $ 30.00 $ 63,000.00 Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 460 $ 67.00 $ 30,820.00 2-Bituminous Patching 4 four CY dump trucks hours 3501 $ 19.74 $ 69,109.74 8 utility workers hours 5600 $ 30.00 $ 168,000.00 3-Bituminous Paving Paver, 10,000 GVW hours 1000 $ 55.00 $ 55,000.00 4 four CY dump trucks hours 1500 $ 19.74 $ 29,610.00 2 equipment operators hours 1000 $ 32.00 $ 32,000.00 4 utility workers hours 1500 $ 30.00 S 45,000.00 4-Snow&Ice Control 24 four CY dump trucks hours 6998 $ 19.74 $ 138,140.52 4 eight CY dump trucks hours 1500 $ 25.91 $ 38,865.00 7 dump trucks 15,000 GVW hours 2100 $ 18.00 $ 37,800.00 6 pickup trucks w/plow hours 1700 $ 9.00 $ 15,300.00 12 equipment operators hours 3400 $ 32.00 $ 108,800.00 29 utility workers hours 6900 $ 30.00 $ 207,000.00 8 crew leaders hours 2000 $ 32.44 $ 64,880.00 5-Storm Sewer Cleaning 1 (10 C.Y.)sewer jet/vacuum truck hours 900 $ 25.83 $ 23,247.00 1 equipment operator hours 900 $ 32.00 $ 28,800.00 1 utility worker hours 900 $ 30.00 $ 27,000.00 6-Curb&Gutter 1 dump truck 12,000 GVW hours 179 $ 17.00 $ 3,043.00 1 eight CY dump truck hours 135 $ 25.91 $ 3,497.85 1 cement finisher hours 180 $ 34.00 $ 6,120.00 1 utility worker hours 180 $ 30.00 $ 5,400.00 7-Street Sweeping 3 street sweepers,mech. hours 3105 $ 56.00 $ 173,880.00 1 eight CY dump truck hours 100 $ 25.91 $ 2,591.00 3 equipment operators hours 3103 $ 32.00 $ 99,296.00 1 utility worker hours 102 $ 30.00 $ 3,060.00 Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 1376 $ 67.00 $ 92,192.00 8-Traffic Markings/Signs sign service truck hours 700 $ 16.21 $ 11,347.00 2 utility workers hours 1700 $ 30.00 $ 51,000.00 10-Street Lighting bucket truck 32ft height hours 950 $ 25.00 $ 23,750.00 2 electrical workers hours 1199 $ 34.00 $ 40,766.00 11-Forestry 2 bucket trucks 55ft height hours 81 $ 12.25 $ 992.25 1 log loader hours 81 $ 39.40 $ 3,191.40 1 ton pickup truck hours 188 $ 11.61 $ 2,182.68 1 pickup truck hours 190 $ 11.61 $ 2,205.90 Page 1 of 1 BLR 14231 (Rev.2/23/06) Printed on 2/16/2012 3:14:51 PM Illinois Department DETAILS SHEET No. 2 Municipal Estimate of of Transportation Maintenance Costs Section Number 12 - 00000-00- GM Period from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Municipality City of Elgin Estimated Cost of Maintenance Operations Maintenance For Group I, II, or III (Material, Equipment or Labor) Operation Group Unit Operation (No.-Description) (i,u,iii,iv) Item Unit Quantity Price Cost Cost 11-Clearance Pruning/ 1 skid steer hours 138 $ 21.00 $ 2,898.00 Storm Cleanup(City crews 1 chipper hours 71 $ 18.06 $ 1,282.26 along roadways) 1 horticulturalist hours 190 $ 32.44 $ 6,163.60 2 grounds workers hours 400 $ 27.45 $ 10,980.00 2 arborist hours 400 $ 30.38 $ 12,152.00 1 landscape laborer hours 78 $ 22.34 $ 1,742.52 • • Total Day Labor Costs $ 1,860,965.72 Total Estimated Maintenance Operation Cost Preliminary Engineering Engineering Inspection Material Testing Total Estimated Engineering Cost Total Estimated Maintenance Cost Submitted: Approved: `'t — �(/ ( L Date Date By: Mayor it/Lc Municipal Offi Title Regional Engineer Submit Four(4)Copies to Regional Engineer Page 1 of 1 BLR 14231 (Rev.2/23/06) Printed on 2/16/2012 3:38:42 PM ':PORT TO MAYOR & MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL E LG I N THE CITY IN THE SUBURBS- AGENDA ITEM: F MEETING DATE: December 21, 2011 ITEM: 2012 Motor Fuel Tax Resolution ($3,045,000) OBJECTIVE: Perform effective infrastructure maintenance. RECOMMENDATION: App.ove the 2012 motor fuel tax resolution in the amount of$3,045,000. BACKGROUND Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) funds are tax monies collected by the state for road maintenance. These funds are collected at the time of purchase and include gasoline and diesel fuel. The state dis- tributes a portion of MFT revenues to local governments and is based on population, inflation and miles driven. In 2012, the city's share is projected to be $2.6 million. To use MFT funds, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) requires a resolution which must include specific projects. The work must be related to the maintenance/operation of streets, drainage pipes, street lights and traffic signals. The projects on the resolution can be performed by in-house crews or by a contractor and are subject to IDOT review. In 2011, the administration of the MFT program was restructured and most of the MFT alloca- tion was transferred to the General Fund. The transfer is justified by providing reports on MFT eligible costs and in house projects. These actions reduced IDOT's role in the MFT program to three steps. 1. Review the annual resolution; 2. Review the annual close out documentation; and 3. Program audits. The old structure required that a significant amount of time was spent coordinating with IDOT. For each project, IDOT approved bid specifications, contracts, change orders and close-out doc- uments. The timetable for each step was not predictable and each step could take anywhere from two weeks to two months, which led to project delays and contractor frustration. The new 1 structure saves time and administrative effort. In 2011, this procedural change paid off as it gave the city flexibility to make late changes to the resurfacing program. Under the old model, several projects would not be complete. These projects include: ■ The Century Oaks East resurfacing project ■ The Williamsburg Subdivision resurfacing project ■ Highland Springs and Robin Ridge resurfacing project OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS The action requested at this time is to approve the 2012 MFT resolution, which will then be sent to IDOT for review and approval. As in prior years, there will also be a comprehensive city MFT road maintenance program which will include contracted projects and material purchases. The scope correlates to the MFT General Fund transfer. Listed below is a draft of the 2012 con- tracted road maintenance program. Draft: 2012 Contracted Road Maintenance Program Traffic Signal Maintenance — Meade Electric has performed this work since 2006. In November, 2011, this program went back out to bid and a new agreement will be on the December 21 council agenda. This work consists of servicing and main- taining traffic signal equipment. At this time, the city maintains 56 signalized in- tersections. Traffic Signal and Street Light Painting—This program is not planned for 2012. Pavement Markings (Paint and Epoxy) — A citywide striping program is planned with the goal to enhance the safety of both vehicle and pedestrian traffic. School crosswalks will be a point of emphasis and virtually every school crosswalk will be restriped. The cost associated with school crosswalk restriping will be reim- bursed by IDOT through the Safe Routes to School Grant. Intermittent Resurfacing — Streets being considered for the project are: Villa Street, West River Road and Bode Road. The project limits on each street will be defined at a later date. Approximately $900,000 has been budgeted for resurfac- ing. Material Purchasing — Salt, asphalt and street light materials will be purchased. The salt purchase is included on the actual MFT resolution and is part of the state bid and not subject to the IDOT review process. Road Weather Information System (RWIS) - A RWIS is a structure that transmits weather and road condition information. Sensors measure a range of conditions. Including pavement temperature, pavement status (wet, dry, snow), wind speed ► 2 and direction, precipitation (amount, occurrence, type), humidity and visibility. The data collected will be primarily used to coordinate anti-icing efforts. The ex- act location of the first RWIS site will be determined at a later date. INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED IDOT to confirm MFT guidelines. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS The 2012 estimated funding for the MFT program is $3,045,000. This funding is comprised of two sources: 1. The state allocation - $2,600,000 2. Jobs Now funding for 2011 - $445,000 IDOT treats Jobs Now funding the same as MFT funding. As a result, it is accounted for on the annual MFT Resolution. Direct MFT expenditures will be limited to a $500,000 salt purchase. The remaining $2,545,000 will be transferred to the General Fund. From this transfer approx- imately $1,345,000 will be used to pay for contracted road maintenance programs and $1,200,000 will be used to fund in house road maintenance. BUDGET IMPACT FUND(S) ACCOUNT(S) PROJECT#(S) AMOUNT AMOUNT BUDGETED AVAILABLE N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A LEGAL IMPACT None. ALTERNATIVES The city council may choose to reject the proposed 2012 Motor Fuel Tax Resolution. NEXT STEPS Submit the resolution to IDOT. 3 Originators: Dan Ault, Management Analyst Final Review: Colleen Lavery, Chief Financial Officer William A. Cogley, Corporation Counsel/Chief Development Officer Richard G. Kozal, Assistant City Manager/Chief Operating Officer Sean R. Stegall, City Manager ATTACHMENTS A: 2012 Motor Fuel Tax Resolution 4 Illinois Department Resolution for Maintenance of I Streets and Highways by Municipality of Transportation Under the Illinois Highway Code BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the (Council or President and Board of Trustees) City of Elgin , Illinois, that there is hereby (City,Town or Village) (Name) appropriated the sum of $ 3,045,000.00 of Motor Fuel Tax funds for the purpose of maintaining streets and highways under the applicable provisions of the Illinois Highway Code from January 1, 2012 (Date) to December 31, 2012 (Date) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that only those streets, highways, and operations as listed and described on the approved Municipal Estimate of Maintenance Costs, including supplemental or revised estimates approved in connection with this resolution, are eligible for maintenance with Motor Fuel Tax funds during the period as specified above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk shall, as soon a practicable after the close of the period as given above, submit to the Department of Transportation, on forms furnished by said Department , a certified statement showing expenditures from and balances remaining in the account(s)for this period; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk shall immediately transmit two certified copies of this resolution to the district office of the Department of Transportation, at Schaumburg , Illinois. I, Kimberly Dewis Clerk in and for the City (City,Town or Village) if Elgin , County of Kane and Cook hereby certify the foregoing to be a true, perfect and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council at a meeting on December 21, 2011 (Council or President and Board of Trustees) Date IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of (SEAL) City Clerk (City,Town or Village) Approved Date Department of Transportation Regional Engineer Printed 12/12/2011 BLR 14230(Rev. 11/06) Illinois Department Municipal Estimate of of Transportation Maintenance Costs Section Number 12 - 00000 - 00- GM Period from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Municipality City of Elgin Estimated Cost of Maintenance Operations Maintenance For Group I, II, or III (Material, Equipment or Labor) Operation Group Unit Operation (No.—Description) (l,li.ni,ly) Item Unit Quantity Price Cost Cost 1 —Catch Basin Cleaning II Equipment(see details) 118,860.00 II Labor(see details) 63,000.00 I Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 460 $67.00 30,820.00 212,680.00 2—Bituminous Patching II Equipment(see details) 69,109.74 II Labor(see details) 168,000.00 237,109.74 3—Bituminous Paving II Equipment(see details) 84,610.00 II Labor(see details) 77,000.00 161,610.00 4—Snow& Ice Control II Equipment(see details) 230,105.52 II Labor(see details) 380,680.00 I Salt(state contract) 500,000.00 1,110,785.52 5—Storm Sewer Cleaning II Equipment(see details) 23,247.00 II Labor(see details) 55,800.00 79,047.00 6—Curb&Gutter II Equipment(see details) 6,557.85 II Labor(see details) 11,520.00 18,077.85 7—Street Sweeping _ II Equipment(see details) 176,471.00 II Labor(see details) 102,356.00 I Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 1376 $67.00 92,192.00 371,019.00 8—Traffic Markings/Signs II Equipment(see details) 11,347.00 II Labor(see details) 51,000.00 62,347.00 9—Traffic Signals IV Kane Co. Operation Agreement 20,000.00 IV IDOT Operation Agreement 14,000.00 34,000.0L 10—Street Lighting II Equipment(see details) 23,750.00 II Labor(see details) 40,800.00 IV Operation Cost(ComEd) 650,000.00 714,550.00 11 —Forestry II Equipment(see details) 12,713.43 II Labor(see details) 31,060.46 43,773.89 Total Day Labor Costs $ 1,861,000.00 Total Estimated Maintenance Operation Cost $ 3,045,000.00 Preliminary Engineering $ 0.00 Engineering Inspection $ 0.00 Material Testing $ 0.00 Total Estimated Engineering Cost $ 0.00 Total Estimated Maintenance Cost $ 3,045,000.00 Submitted: Approved: Date Date By: Municipal Official Title Regional Engineer disok Submit Four(4) Copies to Regional Engineer Page 1 of 1 BLR 14231 (Rev.2/23/06) Printed on 11/30/2011 11:21:55 AM Illinois Department DETAILS SHEET No. 1 Municipal Estimate of of Transportation Maintenance Costs Section Number 12 -00000-00 -GM eeriod from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Municipality City of Elgin Estimated Cost of Maintenance Operations Maintenance For Group I, II, or III (Material, Equipment or Labor) Operation Group Unit Operation (No.-Description) (i,u.iii,iv) Item Unit Quantity Price Cost Cost 1 -Catch Basin Cleaning 2 sewer jet/vacuum trucks hours 2000 $ 25.83 $ 51,660.00 2 equipment operators hours 2100 $ 32.00 $ 67,200.00 2 utility workers hours 2100 $ 30.00 $ 63,000.00 Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 460 $ 67.00 $ 30,820.00 2-Bituminous Patching 4 four CY dump trucks hours 3501 $ 19.74 $ 69,109.74 8 utility workers hours 5600 $ 30.00 $ 168,000.00 3-Bituminous Paving Paver, 10,000 GVW hours 1000 $ 55.00 $ 55,000.00 4 four CY dump trucks hours 1500 $ 19.74 $ 29,610.00 2 equipment operators hours 1000 $ 32.00 $ 32,000.00 4 utility workers hours 1500 $ 30.00 $ 45,000.00 4-Snow& Ice Control 24 four CY dump trucks hours 6998 $ 19.74 $ 138,140.52 4 eight CY dump trucks hours 1500 $ 25.91 $ 38,865.00 7 dump trucks 15,000 GVW hours 2100 $ 18.00 $ 37,800.00 6 pickup trucks w/plow hours 1700. $ 9.00 $ 15,300.00 12 equipment operators hours 3400 $ 32.00 $ 108,800.00 29 utility workers hours 6900 $ 30.00 $ 207,000.00 ,.� 8 crew leaders hours 2000 $ 32.44 $ 64,880.00 5-Storm Sewer Cleaning 1 sewer jet/vacuum truck hours 900 $ 25.83 $ 23,247.00 1 equipment operator hours 900 $ 32.00 $ 28,800.00 1 utility worker hours 900 $ 30.00 $ 27,000.00 6-Curb&Gutter 1 dump truck 12,000 GVW hours 180 $ 17.00 $ 3,060.00 1 eight CY dump truck hours 135 $ 25.91 $ 3,497.85 1 cement finisher hours 180 $ 34.00 $ 6,120.00 1 utility worker hours 180 $ 30.00 $ 5,400.00 7-Street Sweeping 3 street sweepers, mech. hours 3105 $ 56.00 $ 173,880.00 1 eight CY dump truck hours 100 $ 25.91 $ 2,591.00 3 equipment operators hours 3103 $ 32.00 $ 99,296.00 1 utility worker hours 102 $ 30.00 $ 3,060.00 Dump Fees for Spoils Ton 1376 $ 67.00 $ 92,192.00 8-Traffic Markings!Signs sign service truck hours 700 $ 16.21 $ 11,347.00 2 utility workers hours 1700 $ 30.00 $ 51,000.00 10-Street Lighting bucket truck 32ft height hours 950 $ 25.00 $ 23,750.00 2 electrical workers hours 1200 $ 34.00 $ 40,800.00 11 -Forestry 2 bucket trucks 55ft height hours 81 $ 12.25 $ 992.25 1 log loader hours 81 $ 39.40 $ 3,191.40 1 ton pickup truck hours 188 $ 11.61 $ 2,182.68 1 pickup truck hours 190 $ 11.61 $ 2,205.90 rage 1 of 1 BLR 14231 (Rev.2/23/06) Printed on 11/30/2011 11:22:14 AM Illinois Department DETAILS SHEET No. 2 Municipal Estimate of of Transportation Maintenance Costs Section Number 12 -00000 -00 - GM Period from January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 Municipality City of Elgin Estimated Cost of Maintenance Operations Maintenance For Group I, II, or III (Material, Equipment or Labor) Operation Group Unit Operation (No.—Description) (i,u,m,iv> Item Unit Quantity Price Cost Cost 11 —Forestry 1 skid steer hours 137 $ 21.00 $ 2,877.00 1 chipper hours 70 $ 18.06 $ 1,264.20 1 horticulturalist hours 190 $ 32.44 $ 6,163.60 2 grounds workers hours 400 $ 27.45 $ 10,980.00 2 arborist hours 400 $ 30.38 $ 12,152.00 1 landscape laborer hours 79 $ 22.34 $ 1,764.86 Total Day Labor Costs $ 1,861,000.00 Total Estimated Maintenance Operation Cost Preliminary Engineering Engineering Inspection Material Testing Total Estimated Engineering Cost Total Estimated Maintenance Cost Submitted: Approved: Date Date By: Municipal Official Title Regional Engineer Submit Four(4) Copies to Regional Engineer Page 1 of 1 BLR 14231 (Rev. 2/23/06) Printed on 11/30/2011 11:23:18 AM