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File #: 24-533    Version: 1 Name:
Type: ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION Status: Approved
File created: 2/5/2024 In control: Water Utilities Department
On agenda: 3/27/2024 Final action:
Title: Authorize (1) the second step of acquisition for condemnation by eminent domain to acquire a total of approximately 20 acres from Stephens Pipe Houston, LLC, improved with a multi-building, manufacturing and storage facility, located on Forest Avenue near its intersection with Botham Jean Boulevard for the Dallas Floodway Extension Project; and (2) an increase in appropriations in an amount not to exceed $2,125,079.20 in the Trinity River Corridor Project Fund - Not to exceed $2,125,079.20 ($2,113,700.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed $11,379.20) - Financing: Trinity Corridor Project Fund (subject to appropriations)
Indexes: 7
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. Resolution, 3. Exhibit A
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Transportation & Infrastructure
AGENDA DATE: March 27, 2024
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):|910|DEPARTMENT: Water Utilities Department
EXECUTIVE: Kimberly Bizor Tolbert
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Authorize (1) the second step of acquisition for condemnation by eminent domain to acquire a total of approximately 20 acres from Stephens Pipe Houston, LLC, improved with a multi-building, manufacturing and storage facility, located on Forest Avenue near its intersection with Botham Jean Boulevard for the Dallas Floodway Extension Project; and (2) an increase in appropriations in an amount not to exceed $2,125,079.20 in the Trinity River Corridor Project Fund - Not to exceed $2,125,079.20 ($2,113,700.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed $11,379.20) - Financing: Trinity Corridor Project Fund (subject to appropriations)

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BACKGROUND

The City of Dallas is the owner and operator of the Dallas Levee System extending from the Elm and West Forks of the Trinity River through the main stem and terminating at IH20. This system is regulated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). In addition to regulating the Dallas Levee System, the USACE and the City have been cost participating in two separate federal projects to improve the public safety of the residents and businesses that are served by this system. The City is required to own, in fee simple, all parcels related to the Dallas Levee System.

In July 2018, the Dallas Levee System flood risk management projects included in the Modified Dallas Floodway Project (DF) and the Dallas Floodway Extension (DFE) were authorized for funding under the Supplemental Appropriation in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018- Public Law 115-123 (PL-115-123). This information has been presented to the City Council and provided in memorandum to the City Council at major milestones since the notification by the USACE. All work associated with the design a...

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