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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Project Rating (See C.I.P. Instructions For Explanation of Criteria) Program Category: Project Title: 10 Project # Community Service URD II Catlin St/Wyoming St Curb and Sidewalk CS-28 Qualitative Analysis Yes No Comments 1. Is the project necessary to meet federal, state, or local legal requirements? This cri- terion includes projects mandated by Court Order to meet requirements of law or other X requirements. Of special concern is that the project be accessible to the handicapped. 2. Is the project necessary to fulfill a con- tractual requirement? This criterion includes Federal or State grants which require local X participation. Indicate the Grant name and number in the comment column. 3. Is this project urgently required? Will de- lay result in curtailment of an essential ser- vice? This statement should be checked "Yes" only if an emergency is clearly indi- X cated; otherwise, answer "No". If "Yes", be sure to give full justification. 4. Does the project provide for and/or im- prove public health and/or public safety? This criterion should be answered "No" un- less public health and/or safety can be X shown to be an urgent or critical factor. Raw Quantitative Analysis Score Total Range Comments Weight Score (0-3) Because curbs and sidewalks are such a visible form of reinvestment in the District, the investment will tend to serve as a catalyst for further private investment in URD II. This project is 100% leveraged using tax increment funds. 5. Does the project result in maximum benefit to the community from the 3 5 15 investment dollar? (0-3) Timing is a factor in order to complete construction of the infrastructure along with related curb and sidewalk construction of the Garden District Project. 6. Does the project require speedy implementation in order to assure its 2 4 8 maximum effectiveness? (0-3) The curb/sidewalk project may conserve energy as it provides for alternative transportation. 7. Does the project conserve energy, cultural or natural resources, or reduce 1 3 3 pollution? (0-2) The project will connect essential missing segments in the City Sidewalk Network. 8. Does the project improve or expand upon essential City services where such 2 4 8 services are recognized and accepted as being necessary and effective? (0-3) The curb/sidewalk project provides for alternative transportation, completes essential missing infrastructure in the URD, and focuses on efforts for reinvestment in the URD to revitalize the District. 9. Does the project specifically relate to the City's strategic planning priorities or other 2 4 8 plans? Total Score 42 ---PAGE BREAK--- URD II SIDEWALK INVENTORY Primary Sidewalk Network Secondary Sidewalk Network No Sidewalk No Sidewalk or Curb LEGEND