Legislation Details

File #: 2015-6112    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/21/2026 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 5/4/2026 Final action:
Title: Request for approval of Resolution No. 2026-34 and Task Authorization between the City and the Corradino Group for Phase I - Engineering, Design & Permitting of the Elkcam Boulevard roadway elevation project in the amount of $776,551.54.
Attachments: 1. Task Authorization Resolution-Corradino Group, 2. Work Authorization-Elkam Blvd Roadway Elevation Improvements, 3. THE CORRADINO GROUP AGREEMENT
TO: Mayor and Commission AGENDA DATE: 5/4/2026

FROM: City Manager AGENDA ITEM: 7 - D

SUBJECT:
Title
Request for approval of Resolution No. 2026-34 and Task Authorization between the City and the Corradino Group for Phase I - Engineering, Design & Permitting of the Elkcam Boulevard roadway elevation project in the amount of $776,551.54.
Body

LOCATION:
Elkcam Boulevard
1. Elkcam Boulevard - between Jessamine Court & Stacy Circle
2. Elkcam Boulevard - between Amherst Avenue & Van Orman Drive

COST:
$776,551.54

SOURCE OF FUNDS:
Transportation

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:
Public Works

POTENTIAL MOTION:
Recommendation
"I move to approve Resolution No. 2026-34 and the Task Authorization between the City of Deltona & the Corradino Group for engineering services for design, engineering and permitting for the Phase I - Elkcam Boulevard Roadway Elevation project."
END

BACKGROUND:
Background
The impacts of Hurricane Ian & Nicole resulted in unprecedented flooding that impacted portions of Elkcam Boulevard. This impact required the roadway to be closed for several months. Elkcam Boulevard that has high volume vehicle traffic east & west from Howland Boulevard to Providence Boulevard. The extended roadway closure forced both emergency responders and residents to drive 5+ miles to get around the closure.

The City has a fully executed Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement Number H1135 Project Number 4673-124-R with the Division of Emergency Management. This grant provides funding for Phase I - engineering, design, permitting and surveying to determine the best avenue for elevation of the roadway. HMGP grants are a 75/25 split with the City responsible for $276,107.25 and the Federal Share obligation is $828,321.75.

Upon completion of Phase I, the City will submit the Phase I project to FDEM for consideration of Phase II funding for construction activities.

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