 All the order of public works meeting. We'll do a quick roll call. Alderperson Ackley, Phillips, Savaglio. Present. And Sorensen. I see you're up here. Okay. We'll start out with the Pudge Legions. Alrighty. We'll start out with rule of minutes. Motion by Ryan, second by Marcus. Any discussion on the minutes at all? All those in favor? Any opposed? Minutes are approved. Alrighty. We'll start out with 3.1, Resolution 150, 2021, January 18, 2020. Resolution authorizing the appropriate city officials to enter into an agreement with the Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization for use of Fulton Park for the operation of Summer Farmers Market in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. Joel, I guess you're starting out with this one. All right. Okay. Thank you. Hi, everybody. And I just want to point out that tonight Marie is here with the Interfaith Organization. And I want to thank her and Lisa, Don, myself, and Thomas worked quite a bit going back and forth to get this done, this five-year agreement done. So if you have any questions or if Marie wants to say anything, I hope you give her a chance to do that also. So, you know, one thing going through this, I did not know that they've had a farmers market in the city since 1999, 1989, and since 1990 in Fulton Park. So that was pretty interesting. I did not realize that though. So they've been around for quite a while doing this. Basically, the market runs June, beginning of the June through October, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 to 2 p.m. And I'm sure, I've got to believe everybody here has been through that at one time or another. I know my wife and I go there most Saturdays. And you've got to like that. It just feels like a celebration every time you go there. It's a great use of the park. And just to walk up and down and pick out fresh vegetables, the whole thing is great. I've worked, Marie's been my contact. I've been her contact for several years. We get along just wonderful. So we really spent some time putting this together, making sure they were doing things right. And I want to thank Thomas for, you know, getting everything written down that we were requesting. So I really would hope that the committee goes ahead to recommend this to a council to approve the next five years of using Fountain Park for the farmer's market. Thank you, Joe. I'll move for approval. Second. Motions made by Ryan, seconded by Marcus. Any other discussion on it at all? Mr. Chair, I've got a question. Sure, go ahead. This one is probably going to be best answered by the city attorney's office. We just went through a lot of work to change the ordinance to allow for a one time wave of fee permit for another group that is not directly related to the city. Although I think the farmer's market is a huge asset to our community and I don't want it to stop. How are they different than the last group? We just made a special exception for with our thing for a one time use only type of thing. May I answer that one? Sure, go ahead. Go ahead. Check people. Essentially, the nature of the relationship between between the city and Seihau is is more akin to I think the agreement as it's not a partnership, but it is that that's sort of for for legal reasons where we are not a partnership partnership, but it is more of a partnership than the than the last sort of the traditional rental. So I think that's the biggest difference between the two events. And if I could jump in, I look at it. It's very similar to Midlake softball. Sheboygane's they're providing something for the community. Yes, they're getting something out of it. But the community is also getting something out of it. And I'll tell you, we did go back and forth a little bit about putting some kind of rental rate on and when it came to, you know, finishing this up. We decided, you know, the what is being offered for the city in the community is is is worth worth not having to charge them anything for it. They've got a lot of work. They've got a lot of manpower. Lot of lot of hours into it. So that's the way we looked at it. Okay. Any other questions that answer you, Marcus? Yeah, I mean, I it's one so many other questions about how we deal with like the A's and that soccer club that's being built in the south side and how they differ from like groups that rent out in the United Way. So I guess I'd like to dive into that deeper at another time, but that's not germane to our discussion here. So I'm satisfied. Okay, great. Thanks. Any other discussion? All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? Chair votes aye. It's approved. All right. Resolution 152-2021, direct referral resolution authorizing the appropriate city officials to enter into a contract with both infrastructure and environment LLC for design services related to the south side interceptor rehab access road shoreline protection program. Dr. Miele, is that yours or is that Steve's or? I can start and I can also have the city engineer, Brian Sezma, join in as well. This is actually now starting the design phase of the interceptor sewer that is along the south side leg shore. We had a preliminary engineering study and based on those results and the inspections, as we mentioned, it's fairly good news is that it doesn't have to be totally reconstructed or even necessarily a lot of rehab, but yet it's still gonna take extensive armament ensuring of the lake shore to protect it as well as some manhole work as well. And originally, if you recall, we had $13.9 million in the budget for this project. We're now roughly looking at seven, so almost in half, which is good news, and we just submitted our FEMA BRICS application for federal funding to help ultimately offset some of our own costs associated with this project. We're waiting on that process to determine where we're at, but nevertheless, what's before you is the design contract to actually do the engineering of the final restoration and armor and then if it's all right, Mr. Chairman, I'd like to have Ryan's asthma also add some commentary. Okay, go ahead, Ryan. Yeah, and a big part of this design contract is building an access road along the shoreline. When this thing was built in 1936, there was really no, I mean, I think it was, there was a beach area where you could actually get vehicles out there to work in a sewer and we're gonna actually build like a, I'm guessing probably a 15 or 20 foot access road. So down the road, when someone has to do maintenance on this sewer, it'll be just be much easier. So that's a big part of this design. And it's not just building a road, there's only gonna be a ton of permitting with it and stuff like that. I'm building a road, something that rolls to the lake. Okay, yeah, that I can see. Right, can you all have any questions? Most of them made by Ryan, seconded by Marcus. Any other discussion on it at all? All those in favor? Aye. Aye. Any opposed? Chair votes aye. Passes. Okay, 3.3 quarterly performance report for the Department of Public Works discussion only. The quarterly report, and again, it's for your information. I don't want to go through it in the labor and take a lot of time and hopefully in a good format that's easily understandable. I'd have some good information and show some past history as well of what we've performed this past year. Also have superintendents available this evening to provide additional detail within their specific areas. Anyone have any questions on the report at all? Any questions or comments or anything like that? Then the next meeting date is February 9th, 2021. Do I hear a motion to adjourn? Most of them made and seconded, made by Marcus, seconded by Ryan. Any discussion? All those in favor? Aye. Any opposed? Chair votes aye. We are adjourned. Thank you very much.