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File #: Res.15-0381    Version: A Name: Special Revenue Fund for Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/6/2015 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: 10/6/2015 Final action: 10/6/2015
Title: Special Revenue Fund for Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance Resolved, that a comprehensive Pedestrian Facilities Management Program be established, to include the maintenance of sidewalks in the right-of-way, sidewalks in City parks and on levy supported City properties, curb ramps, and the City’s Pathway System, funded through an annual fee charged to all non-municipal property owners, per authority granted by § 66.0907(6) and § 66.028(2), Wis. Stats. This program shall replace the current system of maintaining or replacing sidewalks in the right-of-way via Repair Orders issued to abutting property owners, and General Obligation Bond funding of the maintenance or replacement of sidewalks on and abutting municipally-owned property, curb ramps and the Pathway System. Program provisions include: The program shall be funded through a $27.00 annual Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance Fee charged to all property owners, with the exception of levy supported municipally-owned properties. The...
Sponsors: Dennis Wiser
Related files: 15-00544

Sponsor

Alderman Wiser

 

Title

Special Revenue Fund for Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance

 

Resolved, that a comprehensive Pedestrian Facilities Management Program be established, to include the maintenance of sidewalks in the right-of-way, sidewalks in City parks and on levy supported City properties, curb ramps, and the City’s Pathway System, funded through an annual fee charged to all non-municipal property owners, per authority granted by § 66.0907(6) and § 66.028(2), Wis. Stats. This program shall replace the current system of maintaining or replacing sidewalks in the right-of-way via Repair Orders issued to abutting property owners, and General Obligation Bond funding of the maintenance or replacement of sidewalks on and abutting municipally-owned property, curb ramps and the Pathway System.

 

Program provisions include:

 

The program shall be funded through a $27.00 annual Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance Fee charged to all property owners, with the exception of levy supported municipally-owned properties. The fee shall be based on the direct and indirect use of, or benefit derived from, the City’s pedestrian facilities. The Parking System, Library, Redevelopment Authority, Neighborhood Stabilization Program, and Water and Waste Water Utilities shall pay the annual fee for the properties under their control.

 

All funds collected from the Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance Fee shall be deposited in a dedicated account, and the funds collected in a given year, and funds carried over from prior years, if any, shall be used to administer the City's Pedestrian Facilities Management Program, which includes, but is not limited to, pedestrian facilities system inspection, design, repair, replacement, contract management activities and 50% of new sidewalk installation costs at locations abutting 1 to 4-family residential properties, and up to 60 feet at locations abutting properties with classifications other than 1 to 4-family residential.

 

Monies collected from the Pedestrian Facilities Maintenance Fee shall not be used for general or other governmental purposes of the City, except to pay for activities related to the operation and administration of the Pedestrian Facilities Management Program.

 

Fee increases, if required, shall be included in the Annual Budget, and shall not exceed the increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Users (CPI-U) for the Milwaukee/Racine area as published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Owners of properties that received Sidewalk Repair Orders, or independently completed sidewalk permits, from 2011 to 2015 shall be exempted from paying the annual fee for a period of 5 years from the year the order or permit was issued.

 

Nothing contained herein shall be construed as limiting the City's authority to levy special assessments in connection with public improvements, or issue Sidewalk Repair Orders in cases of damage attributable to abutting property owners, pursuant to applicable law.

 

Fiscal Note: The program is expected to generate $500,000.00 annually at inception and $715,000.00 annually after the five-year look-back exemptions have expired. All fees collected will be dedicated to Pedestrian Facilities Assets. No proceeds can be used for purposes or supplant other activities.