Legislation Details

File #: 26-0629R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/2/2026 In control: Public Works and Utilities
On agenda: 7/13/2026 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION TO THE MINNESOTA PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY FOR A LOAN FROM THE DRINKING WATER REVOLVING FUND FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE WATER TOWER RECONDITIONING PROJECTS AS DESCRIBED IN THE LOAN APPLICATION.
Attachments: 1. Cover Memo, 2. 2360_AREA MAP_, 3. PFA Application
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION TO THE MINNESOTA PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY FOR A LOAN FROM THE DRINKING WATER REVOLVING FUND FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE WATER TOWER RECONDITIONING PROJECTS AS DESCRIBED IN THE LOAN APPLICATION.

 

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CITY PROPOSAL:

RESOLVED, that the City of Duluth is hereby applying to the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority for a loan from the Drinking Water Revolving Fund for improvements to its drinking water system as described in the loan application.

 

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Duluth estimates the loan amount to be $4,020,000, or the as-bid cost of the project.

 

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the city of Duluth has the legal authority to apply for the loan, and the financial, technical and managerial capacity to repay the loan and ensure proper construction, operation and maintenance of the project for its design life.

 

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Duluth hereby expresses its official intent to use the proceeds of this loan to reimburse construction expenditures made prior to the issuance of its general obligation bond to the Public Facilities Authority.

 

Statement of Purpose

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:  This resolution authorizes submittal of the loan application to the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority to fund the Water Tower Reconditioning projects, which includes painting and minor structural and safety upgrades to the Proctor, Bayview, Highland, and Orphanage water towers. The city is seeking funding from the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority to take advantage of lower financing rates through the Drinking Water Bond Fund.