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20E - AA AND AMENDMENT FOR SIDEWALK REPAIRS
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10/6/2020
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_ CITY OF SANTA ANA EXHIBIT 3 <br />r` <br />PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY -MAINTENANCE SERVICES DIVISION <br />OMNIBUS CONCRETE/SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM <br />PROJECT SUMMARY and LOCATION <br />Citywide replacement of various damaged concrete sidewalks, curbs, gutters and driveways. <br />DESCRIPTION <br />The Maintenance Services Division assumed responsibility of the Omnibus Program in 2019-20. The <br />Program goal is to improve safe walking accessibility for pedestrians and increase active modes of <br />transportation, such as walking and biking. <br />11111.1I]I.[H.14=I11.1 <br />The total Citywide service need is estimated at $8 million. Current funding originates from savings <br />of existing Division Roadway Maintenance programs funded by Gas Tax and total approximately <br />$200,000 annually. No additional funding source is currently available for the Omnibus Program. <br />Annual General Fund support is requested of $1.4 million over five years to complete all of the <br />existing repairs within five years as indicated in the table below. Thereafter, $500,000 is requested <br />annually on an on -going basis. <br />The absence of General Fund support would maintain the annual funding level at approximately <br />$200,000, derived from Division Gas Tax Operations savings, if available. <br />PRIORITIZATION CRITERIA I <br />Prioritization of work will be based on remediating highest risks and mitigating ADA safety concerns, <br />followed by prioritizing the highest volume of service areas in the six Council Wards with the goal of <br />providing a proportionate level of service improvements in each Ward annually. <br />If additional funding is unavailable, services will be focused in highest concentration areas only. <br />FUNDING SOURCE <br />2020-21 <br />2021-22* <br />2022-23* <br />2023-24* <br />2024-25* <br />REQUIRED <br />TOTAL <br />General Fund* <br />$1,000,000 <br />$1,500,000 <br />$1,500,000 <br />$1,500,000 <br />$1,500,000 <br />$7,000,000 <br />Gas Tax <br />$200,000 <br />$200,000 <br />$200,000 <br />$200,000 <br />$200,000 <br />$1,000,000 <br />(Existing Funding) <br />TOTAL <br />$1,200,000 <br />$1,700,000 <br />$1,700,000 <br />$1,700,000 <br />$1,700,000 <br />$8,000,000 <br />*Funding approval required for future years. <br />20E-8 <br />
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