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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting —June 28, 2011 <br />provide a safe walking path from Moreau <br />Court to the entrance of the Blackthorn Golf <br />Course, this is a very opportune time to <br />construct an 8' wide multi -use path on the <br />south side of Nimtz Parkway. Abonmarche, <br />the designers of the sewer project, have most <br />of the site information necessary for the <br />project design and will engineer a trail <br />through this Phase 1 corridor. Construction <br />of the walk could be done this fall as part of <br />the restoration work of the construction path. <br />The professional service proposal is in the <br />amount of $38,800 and a detailed <br />engineering estimate will be created as part <br />of the project design. Staff requests approval <br />of Resolution No. 2910. <br />The project limits for this project are from <br />Mayflower Road to Moreau Court and all the <br />way to the entrance to Blackthorn Golf <br />Course. A Phase II walkway would go west <br />to Olive Road. Last week, we found out that <br />the state was going to be doing bridge work <br />on a Nimtz Parkway Bridge. The city will <br />incorporate the pedestrian walkway with <br />construction of the new. <br />Mr. Downes asked if this proposal had the <br />support of Blackthorn owners. Mr. Schalliol <br />responded that we've had conversations with <br />some of the owners. The ones we've talked <br />to are supportive of this. We're going to get <br />the final design drawn up and present it to the <br />others. <br />Upon a motion by Mr. Downes, seconded by <br />Mr. Arnold and unanimously carried, the <br />Commission approved Resolution No. 2910 <br />authorizing the execution of an Addendum to <br />the Master Agency Agreement ( Nimtz <br />Parkway Multi -Use Path, Phase 1 — <br />Engineering). <br />27 <br />COMMISSION APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 2910 <br />AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN <br />ADDENDUM TO THE MASTER AGENCY <br />AGREEMENT (NIMTZ PARKWAY MULTI -USE <br />PATH, PHASE 1 -ENGINEERING). <br />