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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-OR-13 FAILED rxr ORDINANCE 2018 OR- 13 J� cQ i � 5 � BEFORE THE COMMON COUNCIL 5 ' PSC FOR THE CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA AN ORDINANCE OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION WHEREAS, it has been determined that it is now necessary to appropriate more money than was appropriated in the annual budget. NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, that for the expenses of said City the following sums of money are hereby appropriated and ordered set apart out of the fund herein named and for the purposes herein specified, subject to a law governing the same: Amt Appropriation Fund/Purpose Requested Amt Approved 101-013-452.000 General -Council -Transfer Out $ 2,600,000.00 444-013-452.000 Edit-Council -Transfer Out $ 383,720.00 278-009-444.005 Spring St Master Plan Implemenation- Improvements $ 2,983,720.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Controller of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana is hereby ordered and directed to give notice as provided by law. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. 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Mike Moore, Mayor NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporations in Council Chambers, first floor of City Hall, Jeffersonville, Indiana at 7:00 pm. on the 20th day of February, 2018, will hold a public hearing to consider the following additional appropriation(s) in excess of the budget for the fiscal year of 2018. Amt Appropriation Fund/Purpose Requested 101-001-413.098 General- Mayor-Social Security $ 765.00 101-001-413.099 General- Mayor- INPRS $ 1,420.00 101-042-413.098 General-Clerk-Social Security $ 765.00 101-042-413.099 General-Clerk- INPRS $ 1,420.00 290-003-431.001 Dept. of Law- Legal Services $ 6,000.00 290-003-445.000 Dept. of Law- Equipment $ 1,200.00 101-080-431.007 General - HR-Professional Services $ 14,000.00 101-013-452.000 General-Council -Transfer Out $ 2,600,000.00 444-013-452.000 Edit-Council-Transfer Out $ 383,720.00 278-009-444.005 Spring St Master Plan Implementation- Improvements $ 2,983,720.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation(s) as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Heather Metcalf, Controller City of Jeffersonville, Indiana ISPRING ST. REVITALIZATION Spring Street Master Plan - Riverside Drive to Eastern Boulevard Primary Plan Goals: PROJECT COST: Existing Funding: $4.5 million $1,545,000 Goal 1 United Consulting Funding Gap: Create a unified streetscape �` ' that generates a greater sense $2,983,720 Benefits. ' of place within the corridor • Intersection safety improvements including Goal 2 enhanced crosswalk markings,curb extensions,and AImprove the quality,function lighting and appearance of Spring • Provide multi-modal transportation options (bicycle, Street in the area pedestrian, public transit, roadway)that meet the needs of a growing community A 0 G 3 • Capitalize on improved access and economic Increase the safety of all users potential of the Ohio River Bridges Project by including • drivers, bicyclists promoting economic development in targeted focus and pedestrians areas • Support revitalization and cleanup of areas with 2Goal 4 potential for infill development Implement recommendations `ve found in the bicycle and • Promote adaptive reuse of existing structures pedestrian master plan • Promote Jeffersonville as a destination and gateway • Define the City through public spaces including Goal 5 streetscapes Improve transit access along • Establish tree canopy to improvement air quality and the corridor especially in the Claysburg neighborhood stormwater runoff Specific Improvements: Goal 6 1. Enhanced crosswalk 8. New bike lanes Increase pedestrian comfort and walkability throughout markings 9. Road resurfacing the corridor 2. Curb extensions 10. New lane Goal 7 3. New sidewalks configurations with Support revitalization and where missing center turn lane economic development along 4. Replaced sidewalks 11. Outdoor dining the corridor where broken on sidewalks Goal 8 5. Wider sidewalks 12. New street trees Formalize the outdoor seating 6. New curbs 13. New, true brick program on Spring Street 7. New pedestrian- pavers scale streetlights 14. New bus shelters l• • lei S ow- t S�r Rs 1%" BUILDING BETTER TOMORROWS TO: CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE,DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING OF ZONING FROM: CHARLIE SMITH,CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BUILDING&DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN INDIANA DATE: 2 FEBRUARY 2018 SUBJECT:SPRING STREET MASTER PLAN PROJECTS EVALUATION The Building & Development Association of Southern Indiana's (BDASI) mission includes encouraging smart growth that reflects the aspirations of residents—the very people comprehensive and future growth plans are intended to serve. Where do people want to live? What type of community do they want for themselves and their children? As the City enjoys unprecedented improvements in select areas because of private investment and business growth, it is important the City reinvest into itself. In addition,the City must hold itself to maintaining the standards that are demanded of those new businesses and investors within the growth areas. The growth areas of example would be Veteran's Parkway,the areas around River Ridge,as well as the Highway 62 area between Allison Lane and I-265. The Spring Street Master Plan Projects meets 100% of the relative criteria of the BDASI Smart Growth and Land Use Policy.Those criteria are: • Anticipating and planning for economic development and growth in a timely, orderly and predictable manner so future growth demands can be met; • Establishing a long-term comprehensive plan in each local jurisdiction that makes available an ample supply of land for residential, commercial, recreational and industrial uses and sets aside meaningful open space. These plans should also protect environmentally sensitive areas and maintain a balance between the environment and growth. • Removing barriers and avoid creating new barriers that impede land-use planning techniques; • Ensuring that policies enhance rather than limit consumer choice and that these policies provide solutions that meet the needs of consumers and the concerns of neighborhoods. • Planning and constructing new schools, roads, water and sewer treatment facilities and other public infrastructure in a timely manner to anticipate and keep pace with the demand for jobs and housing, and finding fair and broad-based ways to underwrite the costs of infrastructure investment that benefit the entire community. The BDASI would like to commend the City of Jeffersonville Planning Department's ongoing and proactive efforts to address issues within the City that were highlighted within the Comprehensive Plan. The Spring Street Master Plan's projects are a positive step forward to remedying long overlooked infrastructure needs in this part of the City. The BDASI strongly encourages the support of the Jeffersonville City Council to approve funding for the projects detailed within the Spring Street Master Plan.