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CRC approves contract for reflecting pond repairs

In December, the Carmel City Council shot down a proposal to use the city’s raining day fund to pay for repairs to the reflecting pool.

Councilors said since the Carmel Redevelopment Commission owns the damaged pool, located across the street from The Palladium, then it should be the CRC’s responsibility to pay to fix the cracks in the concrete.

On Jan. 23, the CRC approved a contact of $460,500 with the Smock Fansler Corporation to make the repairs. This represents less money than was previously proposed.

Under the City Council’s proposal, more than $600,000 would be transferred to the Carmel Street Department, which would then have to enter a bid process to select a contractor. The CRC already went through the bid process in 2013, although the funds were not available at this time. Now the CRC wants to use one of its old bids, assuming that Smock Fansler maintains its price. Minor changes can be made using change orders.

The CRC commissioned the 84,300-square-foot pool more than a decade ago using some money from a $1 million federal grant.

The contract with Smock Fansler will now go before the City Council at their next meeting.

CRC Director Corrie Meyer said the contract will be paid for through $1 million in the CRC’s 2015 capital projects budget.

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