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2/6/2018
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Monthly CIP Executive Report for January 2018 <br />February 6, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />Fairview Bridge and Street Improvements <br />This project will replace the Fairview Street Bridge over the Santa Ana River and widen a section of <br />Fairview Street from four lanes to six lanes. This past December, Caltrans authorized the City to proceed <br />with the environmental and design efforts. Staff anticipates obtaining environmental clearance documents <br />in the fall of 2018 and the design completed in summer 2019. <br />This is an exciting infrastructure facility which will be designed with appropriate architectural features as <br />opposed to a plain looking bridge. Staff would then pursue clearance and funding for right-of-way and <br />construction. <br />Warner Industrial Community Pavement Improvements <br />Staff is excited to report that roadway reconstruction has been completed in the Warner Industrial <br />Community Assessment District. The value of roadway reconstruction constitutes a majority of the $4M <br />construction cost. This project was funded by a Public -Private Partnership so that privately raised funds <br />could be used to offset insufficient city funds. <br />The improvements are in city streets, and generally consist of fully reconstructed roadways along with <br />concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, cross -gutters, driveway approaches, and curb ramps. The project is <br />substantially complete with the exception of miscellaneous concrete work, surface utility adjustments, <br />striping, and any follow-up work and punch -list items stemming from final inspection. <br />The manner in which this project was funded may capture regional and national attention as an example <br />of how to alternatively fund public improvements. Public Works staff is coordinating with the City <br />Manager's office on scheduling special recognition of the two private individuals, Gail Fosler and Clarence <br />Turner, who spearheaded the funding effort by the property owners. At this time, the recognition is <br />tentatively scheduled for the April 17, 2018 City Council meeting. <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 expand <br />access to information and create opportunities for stakeholders to play an active role in discussing public <br />policy and setting priorities). <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact ciated with this item. <br />4--bI. <br />Fred Mousavipour <br />Executive Director <br />Public Works Agency <br />FM/WEG/LO <br />Exhibit 1: CIP — Executive Summary Schedule <br />19E-2 <br />
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