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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting —April 12, 2011 <br />currently a light green. Ziolkowski <br />Construction has submitted a proposal to <br />paint the building for a fee of $12,698. Staff <br />requests approval of a not -to- exceed amount <br />of $15,000. <br />Upon a motion by Ms. Jones, seconded by <br />Mr. Downes and unanimously carried, the <br />Commission approved the proposal from <br />Ziolkowski Construction for the scope of <br />services proposed and a fee not to exceed <br />$15,000. (Painting of the former Richey's <br />Radiator building) <br />(3) Resolution No. 2864 approving and <br />authorizing the execution of an <br />Amendment to the Addendum to the <br />Master Agency Agreement with the Board <br />of Public Works (Two Way Traffic Plan — <br />Lafayette and William, Supplement #1) <br />Mr. Schalliol noted attached Resolution No. <br />2864 approves an Amendment to the <br />Addendum to the Master Agency Agreement <br />for the two -way traffic plan for Lafayette and <br />Williams Streets — Supplement #1. In <br />February 2010, the City of South Bend hired <br />Wightman Petrie to study and create a master <br />plan for conversion of Lafayette and William <br />Street to two -way traffic. After the <br />completion of the report in March 2011, city <br />staff met with Wightman Petrie staff and <br />determined that some design revisions and <br />additional study needed to be completed for <br />the plan. Specifically on William Street, the <br />additional work will develop a traffic control <br />plan for the section of William from Western <br />to Lincolnway. The additional work scope <br />needed for Lafayette includes the <br />modification of the plan concept to create a <br />two way segment from Western to Wayne <br />and from Lincolnway to Madison with the <br />COMMISSION APPROVED THE PROPOSAL FROM <br />ZIOLKOWSKI CONSTRUCTION FOR THE SCOPE OF <br />SERVICES PROPOSED AND A FEE NOT TO EXCEED <br />$15,000. (PAINTING OF THE FORMER RICHEY'S <br />RADIATOR BUILDING) <br />