IDCountybmitting Organizatiroposed Project TitlProject Description (100 words or less) 1 if Disaster RelatCategorynergyGroupDetail24401City247Locker Park #200City298Storm SewerStorm sewer to reduce flash flood issues10City299Pedestrian Trail0Trail Projects0City300Pedestrian Trail0Trail Projects0County35701City44711City44810County449MarshallState Center ET10County450MarshallState Center BPS10County451StoryColo BPS10County452ButlerNew Hartford BPS10County45310County454Bremer10CountySunshineServices, Inc.-ShelteredWorkshop FacilitySunshine Services, Inc. intends to purchase and remodel an existing15,000 square feet building to be utilized as the new sheltered workshopfacility. This new building will provide the clients of Sunshine Services theneeded space and facilities to complCommunityFacilitiesConstruct Baldwin Street - 36'x564'. A portion of the road base ispresently developed. More clay/dirt is needed. Then the guesstimatedcost is based on 4" granular base and an 8" pour of Portland CementConcrete on top.StreetPavingStormSewers1.5 mile pedestrian trail to link the existing trail system with the schooland wellness center complex.1 mile pedestrian trail and bridge to link the City of Lewis with ColdSprings State Park.Ann W. WickmanChildDevelopmentCenterA new 6,000 square foot Child Care to accommodate approximately 60children, in five classrooms, with related playgrounds and parking. Thenew Center will be built on space owned by the Atlantic CommunitySchools. On completion, this will be the only liceCommunityFacilitiesNorth NewtonElevated Tank#21 and BoosterPump Station #21 The project as enginered by Central Iowa Water Association involves awater booster pump station sized at 2,000 gom at 160" head with variablefrequency drive and telemetry controls to be placed over an existing 12"main that serves the area and also theDrinkingWaterSystemsSystem Towers &Booster StationsOakland Acres ET#20 The two elevated tanks and three booster stations are needed to maintainstorage capacity and thus reliability within our existing rural water system.Rural customers added over the past 25 years have absorbed the reservecapacity originally planned intoDrinkingWaterSystems The two elevated tanks and three booster stations are needed to maintainstorage capacity and thus reliability within our existing rural water system.Rural customers added over the past 25 years have absorbed the reservecapacity originally planned intoDrinkingWaterSystems The two elevated tanks and three booster stations are needed to maintainstorage capacity and thus reliability within our existing rural water system.Rural customers added over the past 25 years have absorbed the reservecapacity originally planned intoDrinkingWaterSystems The two elevated tanks and three booster stations are needed to maintainstorage capacity and thus reliability within our existing rural water system.Rural customers added over the past 25 years have absorbed the reservecapacity originally planned intoDrinkingWaterSystems The two elevated tanks and three booster stations are needed to maintainstorage capacity and thus reliability within our existing rural water system.Rural customers added over the past 25 years have absorbed the reservecapacity originally planned intoDrinkingWaterSystemsSystem RetrofitsService Area #3,area #7, Area#4,Area #1, Area #6,Area #5, Area#11& 12 The system retorfit projects to existing CIWA service areas #1, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 11, & 12 are necessary in order to continue to adequately serve theseareas of our system. Rural customers added over the last 25 years haveabsorbed the reserve capacity origiDrinkingWaterSystemsNorthwest BremerCounty/BremerStation The Northern Bremer County/Bremer Station project will provide waterservice to a number of residents and small business entities that arerecovering from natural disasters in 2008 and have poor water quality. This project will address and provide potableDrinkingWaterSystems
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