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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />MAY 5, 2008 <br />TITLE: <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING RELOCATION <br />PLAN FOR THS BRISTOL STREET <br />WIDENING PROJECT BETWEEN THIRD AND <br />TENTH 3TRSETS (PROJECT 08-1700-C) <br /> <br />v CITY MANAGER <br />F RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />0~ <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />APPROVED <br />^ As Recommended <br />^ As Amended <br />^ Ordinance on 15f Reading <br />^ Ordinance on 2"d Reading <br />^ Implementing Resolution <br />^ Set Public Hearing For_ <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />Adopt a resolution approving the Relocation Plan for the Bristol Street <br />Widening Project, between Third Street and Tenth Street. <br />DISCUSSION <br />On March 6, 2006 The City Council approved a cooperative agreement between <br />the City and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for the <br />widening of Bristol Street between Warner Avenue and Seventeenth Street. <br />The agreement committed OCTA to $225 million for four phases of Bristol <br />over five years. Acquisition activities on Phase I, from McFadden to Pine, <br />began in 2006 and are approximately 90~ complete. Design plans are <br />complete and construction will begin soon after completion of the utility <br />undergrounding by Southern California Edison which is expected to start in <br />September 2008. <br />Preliminary planning for Phase II, between Third and Tenth streets is <br />beginning. Over the next 18-months, the Public Works Agency anticipates <br />completing the acquisitions of over 38 parcels for this phase. Section <br />6012 of the California Code of Regulations, Title 25, Chapter 6 requires <br />the adoption of a Relocation Plan due to the displacement of 18 <br />residential and 20 business occupants. <br />The primary purpose of the Relocation Plan is to outline the requirements <br />for moving and re-establishing the displaced residential and business <br />occupants, and to demonstrate the level of advisory and financial <br />assistance that will be provided. Based on occupant interviews, needs <br />analyses, and searches for appropriate replacement sites, the Agency <br />estimates relocation costs to be approximately $8,250,000. <br />55C-1 <br />
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