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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
November 22, 2017
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager
SUBJECT: General Information
City offices will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 23rd and 24th, in observance
of Thanksgiving. Curbside trash service will be delayed one day.
Notable Items
Please join us for the City’s first Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony to be held at the
Centennial Plaza on Saturday, November 25th starting at 5:30 pm. This joint event
with the Downtown Business Association (DBA) and the Bakersfield Condors joins an
exciting roster of activities including the DBA’s Small Business Saturday and the
Condor’s Teddy Bear Toss. Mayor Goh and City Councilmembers Jacqui Sullivan
and Andrae Gonzales will greet the crowds and flip the switch.
To alleviate potential issues in our sewers after the holiday, the City of Bakersfield is
opening up the 2017 Holiday Grease Collection event starting Monday November
27th and ending Friday, January 5th. Location and drop-off times are detailed on the
accompanying press release.
Bakersfield has the eighth lowest rate of housing vacancy among the nation’s
largest cities, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
The analysis, released earlier this month, shows there are 121,920 housing units in
the city of Bakersfield, and 4,136 of them are vacant, resulting in a vacancy rate of 3.4%. The Census Bureau defines a housing unit as any house, duplex,
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condominium, apartment or trailer.
Among all U.S. cities with populations of at least 250,000, Bakersfield ranks number
eight out of 83. When looking at California’s 15 cities of that same size, Bakersfield
ranks fifth. Only Santa Ana, San Jose, Anaheim, and Long Beach have lower
housing vacancy rates among large California cities.
These findings are based on the one-year version of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2016
American Community Survey, which was released earlier this fall and analyzed by the publication Buffalo Business First. Business First adjusted the number of vacant
units in each city by subtracting empty units that are used as seasonal homes, as
well as those that had been sold or rented at the time the survey was done.
A listing of California’s largest cities is shown below. All figures are limited to cities
themselves and do not include suburbs or other portions of their metropolitan
areas.
Housing Vacancy Rates in Major California Cities
National
Rank
City Housing
Vacancy
Rate
1 Santa Ana 1.6%
2 San Jose 2.4%
3 Anaheim 2.7%
5 Long Beach 3.1% 8 Bakersfield 3.4%
10 Riverside 3.7%
16 Oakland 4.2%
19 Irvine 4.4%
20 Stockton 4.5% 22 Los Angeles 4.6%
24 San Francisco 4.7% 25 Fresno 4.8%
26 San Diego 4.9% 28 Sacramento 5.3%
30 Chula Vista 5.8%
Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2016
Analysis: Buffalo Business First Table: Visit Bakersfield
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The California Public Utilities Commission will be hosting a community meeting in Fresno on December 4th for public input on the PG&E transportation electrification
proposal. Commissioner Carla J. Peterman will attend and facilitate the discussion. At this meeting, CPUC staff will briefly outline PG&E’s proposal, and then ask
community members about their concerns and expectations. Members of the
public are encouraged to attend to have a say about the transportation
electrification needs of their community.
The City’s annual Food Donation Drive wrapped up this past Monday. Collectively,
the city donated 5,705 lbs of canned and non-perishable food items to the
Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK)! Departments compete each year to
for the “Giving Trophy”, awarded to the department with the most donations.
Special thanks go to the Employee Incentive Team and our City employees for their
coordinated effort and generous spirit.
CAPK brought a box truck this year in anticipation of the large amount of donated goods.
Police department staff with just a portion of their donation
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Traffic Advisories
Nighttime closure for Westside Parkway-Truxtun Avenue Off-ramp
The contractor for the Kern River Bridge Improvements project plans to close the
eastbound Westside Parkway off-ramp to Truxtun Avenue on Monday night, November
27, between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Eastbound traffic will need to exit at
Mohawk Street while this work is underway.
The ramp closure is needed to allow for the installation of temporary concrete barrier
rail and roadway striping on eastbound Truxtun Avenue near the ramp. This work will
provide additional space and separate the work area from traffic while construction of
a bridge abutment is underway.
Three lanes will remain available to traffic traveling in the eastbound direction on
Truxtun Avenue following Monday night’s work. The abutment is expected to take
about four months to complete.
Planned nighttime lane and ramp closures for State Routes 58 and 99
The following nighttime lane and ramp closures are planned for State Routes 58 and 99
between Monday, November 27 and Thursday, November 30. These closures are expected to be in place between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
• The eastbound Chester Avenue/H Street off-ramp will need to be closed while
workers construct wall forms alongside the roadway.
• Eastbound State Route 58 Union Avenue off-ramp, as well as the two outside eastbound freeway lanes in this area, will need to be closed during planned
concrete paving operations.
• The westbound State Route 58 Union Avenue on- and off-ramps, as well as the two outside westbound freeway lanes in this area, will need to be closed while
workers perform electrical work.
• The northbound State Route 99 Ming Avenue off-ramp and the two outside
northbound freeway lanes in this area will also need to be closed for concrete
paving.
Please stay alert and watch for construction workers and equipment while driving
through the construction zone. The Thomas Roads Improvement Program apologizes for
any inconvenience this work may cause the traveling public. For project information,
please visit our website at www.BakersfieldFreeways.us.
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Reports
Streets Division work schedule for the week of November 27th
Event Notifications
Event calendar for the Rabobank Arena Theater and Convention Center
Public Works Department
Nick Fidler – Public Works Director
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Luda Fishman
Monday November 20, 2017 Business Manager
(661) 326-3114
During Thanksgiving week, residents and businesses in Bakersfield should note the
holiday trash collection schedule. There will be no trash pick up on Thanksgiving Day,
Thursday, November 23, 2017. All Thursday trash, recycling, and green-waste services
will be made the next day, Friday November 24. Friday collections will be made on
Saturday November 25.
The Mt Vernon Green Waste Facility will also be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday
November 23, reopening again Friday, November 24 at 7am.
The City of Bakersfield Solid Waste Division wishes residents a very happy and safe
Thanksgiving Holiday!
For more information, please contact Luda Fishman, Business Manager, Solid Waste
Division, at (661) 326-3114.
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City of Bakersfield • Public Works Department • 1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California • 93301
(661) 326-3724 • Fax (661) 852-2120
City of Bakersfield · Department of Recreation & Parks · 1600 Truxtun Avenue, 3rd Floor
Bakersfield · California · 93301
(661) 326-3866 · Fax (661) 852-2140
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION & PARKS
DIANNE HOOVER, DIRECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Terry McCormick
November 20, 2017 661.326.3866
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at the Plaza
The City of Bakersfield invites the media and public to attend the Christmas Tree
Lighting Ceremony at Centennial Plaza on Saturday November 25, 2017 at 5:30
p.m. Mayor Karen Goh, along with Councilmembers Andrae Gonzales and
Jacque Sullivan will participate in the ceremonial lighting.
Also, join in the activities with the Condors’ Teddy Bear Toss pre-game Party in the
Plaza from 5 – 7 p.m. Enjoy $2 Hot Dogs along with music, fun, games, and drinks.
When: Saturday November 25, 2017
Time: 5:00 p.m. Party in the Plaza
5:30 p.m. Arrival of Mr. & Mrs. Claus
Lighting Ceremony
Location: Centennial Plaza @ Rabobank Arena
1001 Truxtun Avenue
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Public Works Department
Nick Fidler – Public Works Director
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Evette Roldan
Tuesday, November 21, 2017 Engineer II
(661) 326-3249
City of Bakersfield would like to invite residents to take advantage of the 2017 Holiday Grease Collection event. Disposing of used cooking oil and grease down their drain can clog pipes and cause backups, instead residents can stop by the City’s Holiday
Grease Collection and dispose of used oil and grease in a safe and environmentally
friendly way.
Residents are asked to collect their used cooking oil and grease in sealed containers and drop it off at the event. There is no charge to dispose of the oil and grease.
The 2017 Holiday Grease Collection event kicks off Monday, November 27th and ends
Friday, January 5th. Cooking oil and grease drop-off location:
City of Bakersfield Wastewater Treatment Plant 3
6901 McCutchen Road. Day and time for grease drop off: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Closed: Christmas Day, Monday, December 25, 2017
New Year’s Day, Monday, January 1, 2018 For more information, please contact the Wastewater Division, at (661) 326-3249.
City of Bakersfield • Public Works Department • 1501 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California • 93301
(661) 326-3724 • Fax (661) 852-2120
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is seeking input from your community!
California has set aggressive goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A key way to meet those goals is
through increasing the use of electricity as a transportation fuel. Electric utilities, including PG&E, have pro-
posed several programs to speed up the adoption of electric vehicles for personal use, as well as for mass transit
agencies and large fleets for trucking and delivery services. The CPUC is looking for the public’s input on these
proposed programs at an upcoming meeting in Richmond.
CPUC Commissioner Carla J. Peterman and staff will briefly outline the utilities’ proposals, then ask commu-
nity members about their concerns and expectations. Here is your chance to have a say on the future of transpor-
tation in your community.
Electric Transportation: What does your community need?
What: Public meeting for input about “Transportation Electrification”
Who: For members of the general public
When: Monday, December 4, 2017 at 6 p.m.
Where: Council Chambers, Fresno City Hall,
2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721
Transit: FAX lines 22 or 32.
Parking: Onsite or on street (free after 6 p.m.).
Light refreshments and Spanish interpretation services will be provided.
Presented in collaboration with the City of Fresno.
Background: On January 20, 2017, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison Company, and San Diego Gas & Electric Com-
pany each filed an application with the CPUC to request approval of a portfolio of investments in transportation electrification. The utilities filed the
applications in response to Senate Bill 350.
In total, the utilities have requested approximately $1 billion in funding to implement these proposals over several years. The majority of requested
funding is to provide infrastructure to the medium- and heavy-duty sectors.
¡La California Public Utilities Commission (Comisión de Servicios Públicos de California) (CPUC) desea escuchar
las opiniones de la comunidad!
California ha establecido metas agresivas para reducir los gases de efecto invernadero. Una clave para alcanzar esa
meta es aumentar el uso de la electricidad como combustible de transporte. Los servicios públicos de electricidad,
incluyendo a PG&E, han propuesto varios programas para agilizar la adopción de los vehículos eléctricos para uso
personal, así como para los organismos de transporte público y las grandes flotas de camiones y servicios de flete. La
CPUC solicitará la opinión del público sobre estos programas propuestos en una reunión próxima en Richmond.
La comisionada Carla J. Peterman y el personal de la CPUC delinearán brevemente las propuestas de los servicios
públicos y luego les pedirán a los miembros de la comunidad que expresen sus inquietudes y expectativas. Esta es su
oportunidad de participar en el futuro del transporte en su comunidad.
Transporte eléctrico:¿Qué necesita nuestra comunidad?
Qué: Reunión pública para obtener opiniones sobre
la “electrificación del transporte”
Quiénes: Para miembros del público en general
Cuándo: El lunes, 4 de diciembre de 2017 a las 6 p.m.
Dónde: Sala del consejo, ayuntamiento de Fresno,
2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721
Transporte público: Usar laV líneaV 22 Rde FAX.
Estacionamiento: Disponible en el lugar.
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Se servirán bebidas y botanas y se ofrecerán servicios de interpretación al español.
Presentado en colaboración con la
ciudad de Fresno.
Antecedentes: El 20 de enero de 2017, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison Company, y San Diego Gas & Electric Com-
pany presentaron solicitudes a la CPUC para pedir la aprobación de una cartera de inversiones en la electrificación del transporte. Los servicios
públicos presentaron las solicitudes en respuesta al proyecto de ley del senado 350.
En total, los servicios públicos han solicitado aproximadamente $1000 millones en fondos para implementar estas propuestas en el curso de varios
años. La mayoría de los fondos solicitados es para proporcionar infraestructura para los sectores de uso mediano y pesado.
Week of November 27_2017_Work Schedule
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STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE
Week of November 27, 2017 – December 1, 2017
Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas:
Maintenance Grind & Pave on Grove St east of Union
Preparing a Maintenance Grind & Pave on Monitor between White Ln and Fairview (SB1)
Reconstructing So. Halfmoon from Ashe to Edgemont (SB1)
Preparing a Maintenance Grind & Pave on Bernard St between Union Ave. and Kern St. (SB1)
Preparing to paving of Bike Path between Stockdale Hwy and Freeway 99 will extend through the
month of December weather permitting.
Miscellaneous Streets Division projects:
Video inspection of City owned sewer and storm lines to evaluate condition of pipes
Repairing damaged sewer line found during video inspection
Miscellaneous concrete repairs throughout the City
Concrete repairs to various bus stops throughout City limits
Concrete work on Streets that are funded with SB1 money
Miscellaneous concrete work at Sports Village
Miscellaneous work at Mesa Marin
Leaf pick up throughout the city, two crews will be cycling the city
NOTE: If raining, there will be no street sweeping service and all street cleaning personnel will be assigned
to cleaning plugged drains and part circle culverts. This also applies when a large number of street
sweepers are in Fleet for repairs. Areas that have been missed during this time will be swept at the end of
the month only when possible.
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STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE
Monday, November 27, 2017
Between Coffee Rd. & Verdugo Ln. – Brimhall Rd., south to the Kern River boundary.
Cul-De-Sacs, west of Windsong St., between Brimhall Rd. & Thistlewood Ct.
City areas between Rosedale Hwy. & Stockdale Hwy. – Verdugo Ln. to the west City Limit.
Between Jenkins Rd. & Allen Rd. – Stockdale Hwy. & Birkenfeld Ave.
Between Hosking Rd. & Astro Ave. – So. “H” St. & Union Ave.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
City areas between Olive Dr. & Downing Ave. – Coffee Rd. & Knudsen Dr./Mohawk St., including Patton
Wy. From Weldon Ave. to Meany Ave.
Between W. Columbus St. & 34th St. – Chester Ave. & San Dimas St.
Morning Dr to Masterson – Bluffshadow to Hwy 178
Beween Union Ave. & Madison St. – Casa Loma Dr. & White Ln.
Between Westwold Dr. & So. Laurelglen Blvd. – Gosford Rd. & Woodglen Dr.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
All sweepers are assigned to sweeping streets that are not on a set sweeping schedule.
Thursday, November 31, 2017
Between Snow Rd. & Olive Dr. – Jewetta Ave., east to the canal boundary.
Between Olive Dr. & Hageman Rd. – Jewetta Ave. & Calloway Dr.
Between Niles St. & Sumner St. – Union Avenue & Beale Ave.
Between Sumner St. & E. Truxtun Ave. – Beale Ave. & Brown St.
Between Brundage Ln. & E. Belle Terrace St. – Union Ave. & Kincaid St.
Between Camino Media & Kroll Wy. – Coffee Rd., west to the PG&E easement.
Friday, December 1, 2017
Between Buena Vista Rd. & Allen Rd. – Pensinger & Panama Ln.
Between Buena Vista Rd. & Mountain Vista Dr. – Panama Ln. & Birkshire Rd.
Between 178 Hwy. & Paladino Dr. – W. Columbus St. & Morning Dr.
City areas between Sterling Rd. & Morning Dr. – 178 Hwy. & College Ave.
Between Valley St. & Lene Pl. -- 178 Hwy & Hickory Dr.
Between 178 Hwy. & Reynard Rd. – Kern Canyon Rd. & McKenna St.
Between Stockdale Hwy. & Joseph Dr. – McDonald Wy. & N. Stine Rd.
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Week of November 20th
UPCOMING EVENTS
November 21 – Condors vs San Antonio 6:30 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
November 25 – Condors Teddy Bear Toss 7:00 PM
$40, $30, $27, $23, $17, $10 On Sale Now
November 30 – Condors Field Trip Day 10:30 AM
$10 On Sale Now
December 1 – Condors vs Stockton 7:00 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
December 3 – Condors vs San Jose 5:00 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
December 21 – Condors vs San Jose 6:30 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
December 23 – Condors vs Texas 7:00 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
December 27 – Condors vs Ontario 6:30 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
December 29 – Condors vs Tucson 7:00 PM
$37, $27, $22, $18, $14, $12 On Sale Now
January 19&20 - Monster Trucks 7:30 PM
$40, $21, $18, $16, $11 On Sale Now
February 19 - Harlem Globetrotters 2:00 PM
$90, $50, $40, $33, $25, $18 On Sale Now
November 30 – Mannheim Steamroller 7:30 PM
$67.50, $52.50, $35 On Sale Now
December 8 – Nutcracker 7:30 PM
$36, $32, $30, Student - $18, $16, $15, $10 On Sale Now
December 9 – Nutcracker 1PM/7:30 PM
$36, $32, $30, Student - $18, $16, $15, $10 On Sale Now
December 10 – Nutcracker 1:00 PM
$36, $32, $30, Student - $18, $16, $15, $10 On Sale Now
January 13 – Sesame Street Live 2 & 6 PM
$60, $35, $25, $20, $15 On Sale Now
January 19 – Rent 7:30 PM
$65, $55, $30 On Sale Now
January 26 – Jo Koy 7:30 PM
$45, $35 On Sale Now
February 10 – Bakersfield Symphony 7:30 PM
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
February 27 – Buddy Holly Story 7:30 PM
$55, $45, $35 On Sale Now
March 10 – Bakersfield Symphony 7:30 PM
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
March 27 – The Avett Brothers 7:30 PM
$77, $44 On Sale Now
March 30 – Jay Owenhouse 7:30 PM
$50, $40, $30 On Sale Now
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