CITY OF LUDINGTON THREE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2010 PROJECTS. 1) Replace bricked areas of sidewalks with stamped concrete.

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CITY OF LUDINGTON THREE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CITY PROPERTY DOWNTOWN (General Fund) 2010 2012 2010 PROJECTS 1) Replace bricked areas of sidewalks with stamped concrete. $ 10,000 SIDEWALK CONSTRCTION (General Fund Financing) 1) Sidewalk Construction Replacement Program $ 49,900 PARKS (General Fund Financing) 1) New roof on north Concession Stand. $ 13,000 MAJOR STREETS No construction projects are scheduled for 2010. Saving funds to be used as the City s match for the North Staffon Street Project which is scheduled to be completed in 2011. LOCAL STREETS (Local Street Funds) 1) Pave local streets. $100,000 SENIOR CENTER (Grant Funds.) 1) Automatic door opener for front door. $ 4,400 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DDA (DDA Funding) 1) Signage $ 20,000 2) Benches and tables. $ 15,000 1

2010 Projects Continued CARTIER PARK IMPROVEMENTS (Cartier Park Fund) 1) Baskball Court, benches, picnic tables, add more Electric sites and improve (4) seasonal sites. $ 9,500 WATER MAINTENANCE (Water Fund Financing) 1) Purchase 600 water meter radio transmitters $ 60,000 2) Half of the projected engineering costs to replace water main on North Staffon. $ 6,000 SEWER MAINTENANCE (Sewer Fund Financing) 1) Replace sewer main on South Ferry St.- Loomis to Filer Street. $ 17,300 2) Replace sewer camera. $ 50,000 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (Sewer Fund Financing) 1) A portion of the cost of engineering and permits for the relocation of the outfall pipe. $ 15,000 MUNICIPAL MARINA (Marina / MDNR Grant Fund Financing) 1) Finish transient dock along Loomis Street. $515,600 2) New benches. $ 11,200 TECHNOLOGY (Technology Fund / Federal Grant Funding for cameras.) 1) Remote Camera @ Stearns Park & Downtown. (Grant Funds). $ 14,000 2

NOTE: Funding has not been allocated for all of these projects in the projected 2011 and 2012 budgets. However, if the City receives more State revenue sharing dollars than expected, these funds will be used to do some Capital Projects. (*) Funding has been allocated in the projected budget for these projects. CITY HALL & GROUNDS 2011 PROJECTS 1) Panic buttons & remote door locks for front office area. $ 3,000 CITY PROPERTY DOWNTOWN (*General Fund Financing) 1) *Replace bricks with stamped concrete. $ 10,000 CEMETERY 1) New Entrance sign. $ 7,000 2) New flag pole located by columbarium. $ 3,300 3) New Columbarium. $ 30,000 POLICE DEPARTMENT 1) Wireless Reporting/Data Retrieval Terminal Server. $ 9,000 DPW 1) Pave parking lot behind Post Office. $ 60,000 SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION (*General Fund Financing) 1) *Continue sidewalk replacement program. $ 49,900 PARKS (*General Fund Financing) 1) *New roof on City Park bandshell. $ 5,500 2) Upgrade Copeyon Park Restroom facility. $ 10,000 3) New Park Rule signs at Stearns Park. $ 5,000 3

2011 Projects Continued MAJOR STREETS (*Major Street Funds / Category F Funds) 1) *Repave North Staffon Street $550,000 (City portion $100,000) LOCAL STREETS (*Local Street Funds) 1) *Pave local streets. $100,000 SENIOR CENTER 1) Exterior of the building cleaned & painted / new roof. $ 5,000 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DDA (*DDA TIF Funding) 1) *New signs. $ 10,000 2) *New barrels, benches and picnic tables. $ 10,000 CARTIER PARK (*Cartier Park Improvement Fund.) 1) *Install more electrical sites. $ 7,500 2) Level and upgrade (4) seasonal sites. $ 5,000 3) Pave entrance to the park. $ 10,000 WATER MAINTENANCE (*Water Fund Financing) 1) *Purchase 600 water meter radio transmitters. $ 60,000 2) *Replace water main on North Staffon Street. $ 46,000 WATER TREATMENT PLANT 1) Install new redundant raw water line to Water Plant. $250,000 2) New 275 KW Diesel generator. $ 75,000 3) New fluoride bulk system. $ 20,000 4

2011 Projects Continued SEWER MAINTENANCE (*Sewer Fund Financing) 1) *Replace sewer main on North Staffon Street. $ 28,800 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (*Sewer Fund Financing) 1) *Relocation of Wastewater Plant outfall pipe. $712,700 MUNICIPAL MARINA (*Marina Financing) 1) Purchase new benches. $ 11,200 TECHNOLOGY 1) Bar code system in Police Dept. Evidence Room. $ 5,500 MOTOR POOL 1) Purchase Equipment Yet to be determined. $200,000 5

2012 PROJECTS CITY PROPERTY DOWNTOWN (*General Fund Financng) 1) *Replace bricks with stamped concrete. $ 10,000 CEMETERY 1) Resurface road coming in off of Gaylord Avenue. $ 20,000 2) Water main improvements within the Cemetery. $ 10,000 3) Construct a 20 X 34 addition to the present shop for more storage room. Would replace current old storage building. $ 10,000 SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION (*General Fund Financing) 1) *Continue Sidewalk Replacement Program. $ 49,900 PARKS 1) Install curb at Copeyon Park & eliminate parking bumpers. $ 16,000 2) Install sidewalk from parking lot to playground area at Copeyon Park. $ 8,000 3) New garbage barrels (24) and picnic tables (50) $ 13,500 RECREATION 1) Underground sprinkler system at Oriole Field. Diamonds #1 & #3. $ 25,000 2) Replace Press Box on Diamond #1. $ 10,000 3) New bleachers 4 Sets. $ 12,000 SENIOR CENTER 1) Replace the flooring in the big room at the north end of the building. $ 8,000 2) Purchase a small van/bus (22 passenger) for Center use. Unknown 6

2012 Projects Continued MAJOR STREETS (*Major Street Fund / Bridge Grant Funds) 1) *Replace the Washington Avenue Bridge. $2,494,200 LOCAL STREETS (*Local Street Fund Financing) 1) *Pave various local streets. $100,000 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DDA (*DDA Funding) 1) *Purchase new benches & tables. $ 5,000 CARTIER PARK (*Cartier Park Funding) 1) *Install more electrical sites. $ 7,500 2) Level and upgrade (4) seasonal sites. $ 5,000 WATER MAINTENANCE (*Water Fund Financing) 1) *Purchase 600 water meter radio transmitters. $ 60,000 2) *Replace water main under Washington Ave. Bridge. $ 87,100 WATER PLANT 1) Radio communication with water towers. $ 30,000 2) Brye Road tank mixer. $ 50,000 3) Construct new garage / workshop for WTP storage. $ 75,000 4) Replace or move pavilion due to new garage location. $ 10,000 SEWER MAINTENANCE (*Sewer Fund) 1) *Replace sewer main on Mitchell Street between Staffon & Clark. $172,500 7

2012 Projects Continued WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT 1) De-sludge and replacement of aerators. $250,000 2) Portable By-Pass Pump to service lift stations. $ 35,000 3) Backup generator at the Industrial Park Lift Station. $ 25,000 4) Replace generator & transfer switch at Rath Ave. Lift Station. $ 75,000 5) Backup generator at the Waterwater Treatment Plant. $ 15,000 MOTOR POOL 1) Build new warehouse @ DPW site. $150,000 2) Purchase Equipment To be determined. $200,000 8