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<br />, <br /> <br />,9~ <br /> <br />Nt, <br /> <br />TABLE 6. __ Summary of Estimated First Costs - Las <br />An,irnas Loca I Protect ion Project (January 1963 Price <br />Levels) <br /> <br />Item <br /> <br />Tota I Cost. <br /> <br />Summary of estimated costs: <br /> <br />Federal first cost: <br />Relocations, rai Iroad bridge <br />and road ramps <br />Channels <br />Levees <br />Sewage pumping plant <br />Engineering and design <br />Supervision and administration <br /> <br />TOTAL FIRST COST <br /> <br />$367,000 <br />7,000 <br />891,400 <br />8,100 <br />159,200 <br />108,300 <br />$1,541,000 , <br />53,000 <br />108,500 <br />13,500 <br />9,000 <br />184,000 <br />$1.725,000 <br /> <br />Total Federal First Cost <br /> <br />'Non-Federal first cost: <br />Lands and damages <br />Relocations, roads, uti I itles, <br />and railroad grade raise <br />Engineering and design <br />Supervision and administration <br /> <br />Total Non-Federal First Cost <br /> <br />94. As discussed previously in the section entitled IMPROVEMENTS <br />DESIRED, local interests stated that they are planning to bui Id a <br />public park adjacent to the city and that a smai i fishing lake con- <br />structed in connection with the flood control project would be an <br />important nucleus in the deyelopment. The Bureau of Sport Fisheries <br />and Wi Idlife, U.S. Fish and Wi Idlife Service, and the Colorado Depart- <br />ment of Game and Fish favor its construction. With their cooperation <br />it was determined that by borrowing more of the required levee material <br />from a single area rather than several, an excel lent fishing lake could <br />be created in the area the city intends to develop into a publ ic park. <br />The lake would be located north of the city adjacent to and south of <br />the Arkansas River and east of U.S. Highway 50. It would have a sur- <br />face area of 21.6 acres and would consist of two iobes with an inter- <br />connecting channel having an overall length of epproximately 2,200 <br />feet. The large water area on each end would have a maximum width of <br />592 feet, a maximum depth of 13 feet, and a maximum bottom width of <br />214 feet. Deta i I s of the des I gn were coord i noted ',I; th the Bureau of <br /> <br />.--0:: <br /> <br /> <br />32 <br /> <br />R 1/28/64 <br />