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File #: 16-1265    Version: 1 Name: 10/6/16 - Road Jurisdiction Transfers
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/6/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/6/2016 Final action: 10/6/2016
Enactment date: 10/6/2016 Enactment #: R-16-391
Title: Resolution to Accept Road Certifications from Washtenaw County
Attachments: 1. RC10-081_Relinquishment to A2.pdf, 2. Table A jurisdictional transfers 2016.pdf, 3. RC16-336 Nixon Rd_Dexter-A2 Rd_Huron River Dr.pdf

Title

Resolution to Accept Road Certifications from Washtenaw County

Memorandum

The attached resolution recommends accepting the certification of 3,421 feet of road on Nixon Road, Huron River Drive, Geddes Avenue, and Dexter Avenue.

 

In order to receive Act 51 funding, the City Street Administrator must maintain up-to-date, accurate Street System Maps.  Act 51 gas tax funds are collected by the state and then redistributed to respective municipalities based on a set formula for the sole use of maintenance and repair of major and local streets.  To amend an Act 51 Street System Map, the state requires that administrators submit specific, detailed information and forms. One of the requisite amendment documents is a resolution adopted by the municipal governing body outlining and approving the requested changes/amendments.

 

The proposed road certification transfers are a result of discussions with staff from the Washtenaw County Road Commission (WCRC) in order to clean up several road segments located within the City of Ann Arbor. The criteria used in the past for such jurisdictional transfers within the City boundary have been that the adjacent properties on at least 50% of the road frontage are City parcels.  All of the above referenced locations meet those criteria. City staff has also reviewed the condition of the pavement and other infrastructure at these locations and found it to be in acceptable condition.

 

The WCRC has agreed to the proposed road segment transfers, which was approved by the County Board on September 6, 2016 (see attached). Upon approval of this resolution, the City will assume maintenance responsibilities for these roadways, and once the Act 51 map is updated, will begin receiving additional gas tax funds for the additional road length; which is estimated at approximately $30,000.00 per year.

 

We hereby request your approval to transfer agency jurisdiction from Washtenaw County Road Commission to the City of Ann Arbor.

Staff

Prepared by:  Nicholas Hutchinson, City Engineer

Reviewed by:  Craig Hupy, Public Services Area Administrator

Approved by:                       Howard S. Lazarus, City Administrator

Body

Whereas, Act 51 of the Public Acts of 1951, as amended, provides for the transfer of certification of right-of-way between jurisdictions;

 

Whereas, Acceptance of these roads will increase annual state weight and gas payments to the City’s Major and Local Street Funds; and

 

Whereas, City certification of these roads will ensure that improvements within the right-of-ways meet City standards;

 

RESOLVED, That upon relinquishment by the Washtenaw County Board of Road Commissioners, that the City accepts certification of the roads listed in the attached Table A;

 

RESOLVED, That the City of Ann Arbor accept all rights and responsibilities for grants of easement for roadway purposes transferred to it by the Washtenaw County Board of Road Commissioners to the extent such transfers are allowed by the grant;

 

RESOLVED, That the Street Administrator be authorized to alter the official City of Ann Arbor Act 51 certification map to reflect this acceptance, and to submit this resolution, along with the relinquishment resolution from the Washtenaw County Board of Road Commissioners, to the Michigan State Department of Transportation; and

 

RESOLVED, That City Council authorize the City Administrator to take any necessary administrative actions to implement this resolution.