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Public Works Agency <br />https://www.santa-ana.org/pw <br />Item # 16 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Staff Report <br />April 6, 2021 <br />TOPIC: Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian Pathway from Park Lane to Santiago Creek Project <br />AGENDA TITLE <br />Authorize Budget Reallocation and Award a Construction Contract to Wright Construction <br />Engineering Corp. in the Amount of $1,099,195.50 for the Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian <br />Pathway from Park Lane to Santiago Creek Project with an Estimated Total Delivery Cost <br />of $1,341,991 (Project No. 17-6802) (Non -General Fund) <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />1. Authorize Budget Reallocation of $140,105 in unspent project funds to the Lincoln <br />Avenue Pedestrian Pathway from Park Lane to Santiago Creek Project (17-6802) as <br />follows: $46,105 in Measure M2 Local Fairshare funds from the Bristol Street <br />Rehabilitation from 17t" to Santa Clara project (Project 18-6909), and $94,000 in <br />Measure M2 Local Fairshare funds from Project Development (Project 21-6899). <br />2. Award a construction contract to Wright Construction Engineering Corp., the lowest <br />responsible bidder, in accordance with the Base Bid plus Alternates 1 and 2 in the <br />amount of $1,099,195.50, for construction of the Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian Pathway <br />from Park Lane to Santiago Creek Project, for the term beginning April 6, 2021 and <br />ending upon project completion, and authorize the City Manager to execute the <br />contract, subject to non -substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City <br />Attorney. <br />3. Approve the Project Delivery Cost with a total estimated construction cost of <br />$1,341,991, which includes $1,099,195.50 for the construction contract, $110,891.50 <br />for contract administration, inspection and testing, and $131,904 for project <br />contingencies. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The purpose of the Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian Pathway from Park Lane to Santiago <br />Creek Project is to reestablish the ability for pedestrians to cross the Metrolink railroad <br />tracks at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Fairhaven Avenue after the closure of <br />the railroad crossing by the California Public Utilities Commission in 2010 at that location. <br />The City pledged to pursue funding to restore pedestrian access and Active <br />Transportation funds were secured for the design and installation of a pathway to <br />