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Regular Village Board meetings are typically held at 7:00 p.m., the first three Tuesdays of each month in Council Chambers of Village Hall (room 201), 123 Madison St. When a Regular Meeting falls on a holiday, the meeting typically is held the following night. The Village Board also meets in special sessions from time to time. However, dates and times of Special Meetings can vary and may change.

File #: RES 18-944    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 7/30/2018 Final action: 7/30/2018
Title: A Resolution Authorizing the Submission of a Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Green Infrastructure Program Partnership Funding Opportunity Application for the Public Works Center Rain Garden Project
Attachments: 1. Resolution-MWRD_Grant_PW Rain Garden, 2. PW Rain Garden Design Concept
Submitted By
Bill McKenna, Village Engineer

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Authorizing the Submission of a Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Green Infrastructure Program Partnership Funding Opportunity Application for the Public Works Center Rain Garden Project

End
Overview
Overview
This Resolution authorizes staff to submit an application to install a rain garden at the Public Works Center to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) for their Green Infrastructure Program which is a cost sharing grant program.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolution.

Fiscal Impact
The FY2019 budget is proposed to include a $40,000 transfer from the Capital Improvement Fund to the Building Improvement Fund - Public Works Center account no. 3012-43790-101-540673 for the Public Works Center Rain Garden for this project. Should the Village receive a MWRD grant for this project the Village's cost for the project will be reduced.

The MWRD cost sharing program does not have a predefined local match cost sharing percentage requirement or maximum or minimum levels of funding. Final cost sharing amounts will be determined after MWRD selects their grant recipients.

Background
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) encourages and supports implementing green infrastructure (GI). GI is a range of engineered installations that store, infiltrate, and/or evaporate stormwater by mimicking the natural water cycle. The MWRD also recognizes the vital role of local government in addressing flooding concerns through the innovative use of GI. Rain gardens consist of native shrubs, perennials, and flowers that are accustomed to the fluctuating water levels. This rain garden is designed to temporarily hold and soak in rain water runoff from adjacent downspouts from the public works center. Rain gardens can remove up to 90% of chemicals and up to 80% of sediments from r...

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