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19D - CIP STATUS OCT 2018
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Public Works
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19D
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11/20/2018
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2023
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Monthly CIP Executive Report for October 2018 <br />November 20, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />forward into the Design phase until additional funds have been identified for the next <br />implementation phase of this project. <br />Omnibus Concrete Repair Project / Non -Motorized <br />This citywide project will consist of removing and replacing portions of existing concrete sidewalk, <br />curb and gutter, access ramps, driveways, repair sidewalk trip hazards and other miscellaneous <br />concrete features that are in need of immediate repair according to ADA standards. Recent <br />reductions in available project funds necessitated a reduction in project scope which caused a <br />two month delay. This project was tentatively scheduled to be advertised for construction in <br />August 2018, but was released in late October 2018. <br />This project involves the application of slurry seal, crack seal, and minor pavement resurfacing <br />with asphalt concrete on First Street from City Limit to Newhope Street. The work also includes <br />extending the bike lanes on both sides of the street from Newhope Street to West City Limit, <br />replacement/installation of missing or damaged curbs, gutters, sidewalk, driveway approaches, <br />wheelchair ramps, and striping. This project was identified in the City's Pavement Management <br />Program, which identifies the preventative maintenance requirements for the City's street <br />network. The application of a surface seal to streets with improvements constructed in the last 10 <br />years will ensure a high level of service and return on initial investment for years to come. <br />This $687,000 project is fully funded using Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account <br />(RMRA) funds provided via Senate Bill 1 (SB 1): The Road Repair and Accountability Act of <br />2017. Public Works Agency staff successfully secured nine projects totaling $5,668,325 for <br />arterial street rehabilitation under SB 1 RMRA funding for 2017-18 application cycle. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />This item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 — Community Health, Livability, Engagement <br />& Sustainability, Objective #1 (establish a comprehensive community engagement initiative to <br />expand access to information and create opportunities for stakeholders to play an active role in <br />discussing public policy and setting priorities). <br />no fiscal impact associated with this item. <br />0 <br />Fuad iss, PE, PLS <br />Executiv Director <br />Public W rks Agency <br />Exhibit: 1. CIP — Executive Summary Schedule may be reviewed at: <br />19D-2 <br />
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