HomeMy WebLinkAbout19C - CIP REPORT MARCHREQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
APRIL 3, 2018
TITLE:
RECEIVE AND FILE PUBLIC WORKS
AGENCY STATUS OF PROJECTS -
MONTHLY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE REPORT FOR
MARCH 2018
{STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1}
CITY NAGER
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FILE NUMBER
Receive and file the Public Works Agency Status of Projects - Monthly Capital Improvement
Program Executive Report for March 2018.
DISCUSSION
The March 2018 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Executive Summary (Exhibit 1) provides
Public Works Agency activity in alignment with the City's Strategic Plan. The report includes
tasks, next steps, outcomes, and percentage completed for each project.
The CIP Executive Summary Schedule is available on the City's website at:
http://www.santa-ana.ora/pwa/documents/ExecutiveMonthlyCI PUpdateMarch2018.pdf
The following remarks are provided to note significant matters related to CIP projects:
Thornton Park Neighborhood Water Main Improvements
This project will replace approximately 7,500 feet of aging domestic water mains and services in
the Thornton Park Neighborhood. The design consultant, Rick Engineering Company, has
recently been selected and is ready to kick off design efforts. Construction of this project is
anticipated to begin in late Fall 2018.
Columbine Street - Sewer Main Improvements
This project is currently in the design stage. The project is located east of the 55 Freeway and
south of Alton Parkway. This project has been put on hold due to a large commercial
development within the area, which is the former ITT Canon site. This development will increase
the existing sewer flows, potentially creating a sewer surcharge on the existing main. The design
will be resumed once the proposed plans for the development are approved by the City and the
necessary flow studies have been reviewed and approved.
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Monthly CIP Executive Report for March 2018
April 3, 2018
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Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) Bike Station:
A new bicycle station at the SARTC is in the planning phase. Project is grant funded through the
Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program. The station will provide secure bike parking, lockers and
restroom/shower facilities. The Request for Proposals (RFP) to procure a consultant is currently
under review and approval from Orange County Transportation Authority and the State of
California, Department of Transportation.
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This project will construct protected concrete bike lanes with landscape buffers on Bristol Street
from Edinger Avenue to First Street. City staff is designing this project and is currently at 60%
completion. Construction of this project is anticipated to begin in late Fall 2018.
Main Street Rehabilitation (Edinger to First Street)
This project will rehabilitate the pavement on Main Street from Edinger Avenue to First Street and
in tandem with the South Main Vision Plan and South Main Street Corridor project. The goal of
the South Main Vision Plan is to provide for greater walkability by implementing traffic calming
features, enhanced crosswalks, pedestrian level street lighting, street trees, landscaping, park -
lets, site furnishings, and metered parking. Following the kick-off meeting last fall, the conceptual
layouts are in progress along with survey, geotechnical studies, utility coordination, and related
traffic analyses. Contract documents are slated to be completed and released for bid
advertisement by the winter quarter of 2018/19.
The following projects have received approval for the California Transportation Commission
Active Transportation Project (ATP) design phase funding allocation:
Civic Center Bike Boulevard
This project will implement a bicycle boulevard along Civic Center Drive from Broadway to
Santiago Street. The project will include new curb bulb -out extension and traffic circles, along
with updated signs and striping in the corridor, with additional protected left -turn arrow signals at
Main Street and Civic Center Drive. The purpose of this project is to encourage additional active
transportation, with an emphasis on enhancing use and safety by bicyclists and pedestrians on
Civic Center Drive.
Lincoln Avenue Pedestrian Pathway
An RFP will be released upon approval to obtain a design services consultant to prepare
improvement plans. This new pathway will be implemented on the west side of the
Amtrak/Metrolink railroad and will provide pedestrian access from Park Lane to the existing creek
pathway. It will also provide connectivity to the east side pedestrian trail from the creek to
Fairhaven Ave. The purpose of this project is to encourage additional active transportation use,
improve pedestrian connectivity, and to create new"live space."
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Monthly CIP Executive Report for March 2018
April 3, 2018
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Edinger Avenue Protected Bike Lanes
This project includes the implementation of protected bike lanes east- and westbound on Edinger
Avenue from the Santa Ana River Trail to Bristol Street. This project will enhance connectivity to
the Santa Ana River Trail, encourage additional bicycling, and augment bicycle safety in the city.
Sepulveda Avenue Safe Routes to School Protected Bike Lanes
The project includes new curb bulb -out extensions on Poplar Street at Occidental and at Saint
Andrews Place crossings, with new updated curb ramps along the suggested school routes
around Jose Andres Sepulveda Elementary School. The purpose of this project is to encourage
increased utilization and safety for bicyclists in Santa Ana.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
This item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 — Community Health, Livability, Engagement
& Sustainability, Objective #1 (establish a comprehensive community engagement initiative to
expand access to information and create opportunities for stakeholders to play an active role in
discussing public policy and setting priorities).
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this item.
Edwin "William" GalvezrP_5'
Acting Executive Director
Public Works Agency
Exhibit 1: CIP — Executive Summary Schedule may be reviewed at:
http://www.santa-ana.orq/pwa/documents/ExecutiveMonthlyCI PUpdateMarch20l 8.pdf
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