These funds are requested to enable the Office to continue its efforts to permit all employees to be trained in their legal rights and responsibilities, as well as to maintain and improve their work performance efficiency.
The road surface of Delaware Avenue, S.W., between Washington Avenue and C Street, S.W. has deteriorated severely, creating an unsightly and potentially hazardous situation. According to a site investigation, the deterioration is due to settling of the miscellaneous fill under the road bed.
Estimate 1995
Capitol Grounds
Increases (continued)
Cyclical Maintenance (continued)
Repairs to Delaware Avenue, S.W (continued)
Funds in the amount of $312,000 are requested to excavate the failed fill under the road bed, replacing the fill with a suitable and properly compacted material, and reconstructing the street. The work will be performed under contract. It will be necessary to be able to respond to potential change orders if unforeseen conditions are revealed once the entire area is excavated. Due to the magnitude of the project it is likely that the work will require more than one year to complete. It is therefore requested that these funds be appropriated on a "No Year" basis to assure that the project can proceed without interruption.
Total Cyclical Maintenance
This appropriation provides for the care of the Capitol Grounds as defined in the Act of July 31, 1946, as amended by the Acts of October 20, 1967 (40 U.S.c. 193a) and Section 739 of Public Law 93-198 (87 Stat. 825-830) and further amended by Public Law 96-432 (94 Stat. 1851). Approximately 191 acres of lawn areas, sidewalks, streets and roadways comprise the Capitol Grounds. Thousands of trees and shrubs, lawn irrigation systems with approximately 10,000 sprinkler heads, underground sewer and drainage systems, terraces, retaining walls, fountains, and reflecting pools are located on the Capitol Grounds. The grounds forces also maintain the landscaped areas above the two underground House Garages, the House and Senate parking lots, the Taft Memorial, as well as traffic signals, walk lights and demand lights. The care and operation of the grounds' motor and other equipment is performed by mechanics funded in this appropriation.
For many years, the Capitol Grounds comprised only the area lying between Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue and First Street East and First Street West and totaled 58.8 acres. In 1929-1935, the Capitol Grounds were enlarged by the acquisition and development of the area north of Constitution Avenue, lying between that Avenue and Union Station. This addition of 61.4 acres increased the total area of the Capitol Grounds to 120.2 acres.
With the acquisition in recent years of the Hart Senate Office Building site and the streets added by Public Law 93-198, the streets and sidewalks added by Public Law 96-432, and the transfer of the former GSA Coal Yard, located at 42 Eye Street, S.E., the Capitol Grounds' force now maintains a total of approximately 221 acres.
The Architect performs his duties under authority of the Acts of August 15, 1876 (19 Stat. 147), March 4, 1929 (45 Stat. 1694), and July 31, 1946 (60 Stat. 718), as amended by the Act of October 20, 1967 (81 Stat. 275) and the Act of December 24, 1973 (87 Stat. 825-830). The total authorized strength of the Capitol Grounds staff is 82 positions.
During inclement weather, the Capitol grounds employees are used for such work as repair and sharpening of tools, repair of equipment, cleaning debris from the Capitol, and other miscellaneous cleaning work. They are also used for raking and removing leaves, snow removal, and assisting in preparing for functions, band concerts, parades, unveiling exercises and other Capitol ceremonies, Flag Day exercises, Inaugural Ceremonies, and the like.
Waste Paper Disposal.
Repairs to Streets, Sidewalks, Curbs, and Other Areas. Maintenance, Taft Memorial
Annual Maintenance and Replacement of Concrete Pavers, Terraces of Capitol.
Maintenance of Shuttle Vans Disposal of Bulk Waste.
Maintenance of Manual Bollards and Security Equipment
Supplies and Materials.
Equipment: Annual
Replace Sidewalks at Various Locations.
Replace Bituminous Paving at Various Locations.
Americans with Disabilities Act Requirements (No Year)
6,000
30,000
180,000 32,000
5,000
20,000
9,000
78,000 8,000
122,000
11,000 250,000
175,000
25,000
• Includes Obligations from Prior Year "No Year" Authority.
DOLLARS DOLLARS STAFF ($000) STAFF ($000) STAFF
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