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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/22/2019AT OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER February 22, 2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information Public Safety/Vital Services Measure Updates  The first Citizens Oversight Committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 28th at 11:00 a.m. in the Truxtun Room in the Rabobank Convention Center. Please see the attached map for directions to the meeting.  The voters in Bakersfield approved the Public Safety Vital Services Measure on the November Ballot. The tax itself will begin to be collected April 1, 2019. Sales tax is disbursed by the State to the City quarterly. The first allocation is expected to be received for accounting purposes at the end of June. The City fiscal year is July 1, 2019 through June 20, 2020. The first quarter receipts can be appropriated to the FY 18/19 budget. The full FY 19/20 budget will follow. The Oversight Committee will be reviewing proposed expenditures for five quarterly distributions as follows: o First disbursement FY 18/19 – one quarter o Full Budget Year 19/20 – four quarters Projected Receipts: First Quarter $14,500,000 FY 19/20 (four quarters) $58,000,000 Total $72,500,000 This level of funding represents a new direction for the City of Bakersfield and a real opportunity to significantly impact all of the priority service areas established in the tax measure- Public Safety-the top priority, fiscal stability, homelessness, enhancement of amenities and economic development. We appreciate the vision, cooperation and teamwork of the community in moving ahead to work hard towards a better Bakersfield. General Information February 22, 2019 Page 2 Notable Items  We are pleased to welcome Nathan Gutierrez to our team in the City Manager’s Office as the new Management Assistant. Nathan Gutierrez comes from Employers’ Training Resource at the County of Kern where he worked as an Analyst, assisting local education providers develop programs and budgets to help youth complete their high school education, obtain skills through training and find employment. He also led the multi- agency effort in the planning and development of the EPIC@ the Beale, the first youth center in Kern County, located at the Beale Library in downtown Bakersfield. In 2016, the program, utilizing human-centered design principles, was selected as only 1 of 15 for national recognition at the White House as part of a challenge issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. Prior to working with the County, Nathan was the League Coordinator for the League of Dreams, a local youth sports nonprofit organization for children with special needs. There he worked with City of Bakersfield officials to develop Abilities Field, the first universally- accessible baseball field in Kern County, which opened in 2012. We are excited to have him on our team and look forward to his contributions!  Bakersfield’s newest mini-billboard was installed Thursday on an elevator door at Kern County Raceway Park, 13500 Raceway Boulevard. This is the twelfth elevator door in Bakersfield to receive this special treatment. In addition to a unique photo, each elevator door contains the web address for Visit Bakersfield, VisitBakersfield.com, to entice visitors and residents to learn more about what there is to see and do in Bakersfield, and to encourage local spending. Each of these mini-billboards was produced locally by Advanced Signs. The elevator door at Kern County Raceway Park joins seven others in the 18th and Eye Parking Garage and four on the pedestrian overcrossing behind Rabobank Arena. General Information February 22, 2019 Page 3  The snow accumulation season has begun and the snow pack measurements are looking favorable. After the storms this past week, the current projections are showing that this year is currently 138% of average, as shown below as the red line on the chart. This is an increase even from the previous forecast on February 12th which was at 120%.  Last Wednesday, several officers and Chief Martin participated in the “Cupids Challenge” for the local Mendiburu Magic Foundation. Officers from our specialized unit including Bomb, SWAT, and Crisis Negotiations were present from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. at Dewar’s Ice Cream and Fine Candy Store. BPD’s participation was requested to assist with promoting this fundraiser which in turn helps support the unmet needs of local families with children who are facing catastrophic or life threatening illnesses. 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 N D D J F M A Wa t e r C o n t e n t ( I n c h e s ) Snowpack Accumulation Season KERN RIVER BASIN SNOWPACK ACCUMULATION EIGHT SENSOR INDEX February 10, 2019 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT 100% of April 1 Average November December January February March April 2015-2016 49% A-J Average 2017-2018 49% A-J 1982-1983 332% A-J 2016-2017 260% A-J 2018-2019 General Information February 22, 2019 Page 4  Great progress has been made in implementing the recommendations from the Downtown Bakersfield Parking Study, approved by council in April 2018. Phase 1 of those report short-term recommendations have been completed; all of the parking signage in the core downtown area have been streamlined to 1 hour, 90 minutes, or 2 hour parking, improvements in security and operations made in the 18th & Eye parking garage, and parking technicians diligently working to encourage turnover for customers downtown. The next improvement phase recommended by the consultant focuses on the addition of a new parking mall along G street from 18th to 20th Street. This area was found to be a high-use congested area and feedback from community members indicates the need for more capacity close to nearby storefronts. The addition of the parking mall will add 15 new on-street parking spaces in a diagonal orientation with a new one-way northbound traffic pattern. Letters were sent to both property owners and tenants of properties adjacent to the proposed project this week. The letter includes a design of the new traffic pattern (also attached here) and allows for a 30 day comment period before any work commences. We estimate the work to take no longer than a week, with the aim of having minimal impact to traffic.  The CIF state high school wrestling championship event returned to Rabobank Arena last Thursday through Saturday with some exciting changes. First, CIF announced last year that boys’ and girls’ wrestling championships would be combined in Bakersfield in 2019. Previously, the girls’ event was held in Visalia. The boys’ championships have been held at Rabobank Arena since 2004. Next, combining both boys’ and girls’ wrestling means the event expands from two days to a one-weekend, three-day event. That will result in more people visiting Bakersfield and more hotel room nights sold. Third, the CIF wrestling event will be held one week earlier than its traditional dates, the first weekend of March. That is welcome news because CIF Wrestling, March Meet and the Fred Hall Central Valley Sports Show will no longer be competing for Bakersfield hotel rooms on the same weekend. For many years the first weekend of March was the busiest on Bakersfield’s events calendar and local hotels had to juggle demand from these three large events on the same weekend. In addition to CIF moving one week ahead, March Meet gets underway March 7-10 and the Fred Hall Central Valley Sports Show will be held two weeks later than last year, March 15-17. These changes give each event room to grow, and provide Bakersfield hotels and restaurants with three large events spread over three separate weekends. Visit Bakersfield had an information booth at the event to welcome visitors and offer ways to help them spend their money in California's ninth largest city. Below are photos from their booth. The first shows people using the new Visit Bakersfield display to memorialize their visit to our city. The second shows the long line of fans waiting to get into Rabobank Arena on the first day of the three-day event. General Information February 22, 2019 Page 5  Lifeguard recruitment for Summer 2019 has begun with two Spring course options available. Applicants must be 16 years of age or older and pre-registration is required. See the attached flyer for more details. Traffic Advisory  Upcoming freeway closures for Belle Terrace Bridge demolition Demolition of the Belle Terrace Bridge will continue next week and nighttime freeway closures on State Route 99 have been scheduled for Sunday, February 24 through Thursday, February 28. Closures have also been scheduled for the State Route 58/State Route 99 connector ramps and the northbound State Route 99 Ming Avenue on-ramp. Detour signs will be in place to direct vehicles around the work zone. The contractor plans to work over northbound State Route 99 on Sunday and Wednesday nights, and over southbound State Route 99 on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights. The following closures will be in effect while work is underway. Northbound (Sunday and Wednesday nights): All northbound lanes and all but one southbound lane will be closed. The northbound State Route 99 to eastbound State Route 58 connector and the Ming Avenue on-ramp to northbound State Route 99 will be closed, but the westbound State Route 58 to southbound State Route 99 connector will remain open. Lanes closures begin at 9 p.m., with all closures implemented at 11 p.m. All lanes and ramps are expected to open at 5 a.m. Southbound (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday nights): All southbound lanes and all but one northbound lane will be closed at 11 p.m. The following ramps will also be closed: northbound State Route 99 to eastbound State Route 58 connector, westbound State Route 58 to southbound State Route 99 connector, and the Ming Avenue on-ramp to northbound State Route 99. Lane closures begin at 9 p.m. All lanes and ramps are expected to open by 5 a.m. General Information February 22, 2019 Page 6  Mohawk Street lane closures & Westside Parkway ramp closures The contractor for the Kern River Bridge Improvements project will be potholing for utilities on Mohawk Street on Monday, February 25, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. This work will require temporary lane closures of the outside lanes, in both directions, in the vicinity of the Westside Parkway. The southbound Mohawk Street to westbound Westside Parkway on-ramp will need to close for a short period during the day to allow for the potholing operation. Utility potholing is also planned for the westbound Westside Parkway loop ramp from northbound Mohawk Street as well as the eastbound Westside Parkway on-ramp, but these ramps will remain open to traffic while the operations are underway.  Cedar Street, Alder Street, and Bay Street Closures at 24th Street The contractor for the 24th Street Improvement Project is installing new drainage pipe along the corridor. Myrtle Street, Spruce Street and Pine Street are currently closed on the north side of 24th Street. Cedar Street is expected to be closed this week, followed by Alder Street and Bay Street next week. These closures will remain in place through mid-May while the contractor constructs new roadway and installs new sidewalks, curb and gutter in this area. The contractor will also begin enlarging the drainage basin on the southeast corner of the Oak Street and 24th Street intersection. Multiple trucks will be moving dirt off-site during the next three weeks. Please watch for trucks entering and exiting the work site. Trucks will enter the site from Elm Street (crossing over the canal) and exit at Oak Street. Reports  Streets Division work schedule for the week of February 25th Event Notifications  Event calendar for the Rabobank Arena Theater and Convention Center  Please see the attached flyer for information on the 8th Annual Bakersfield Firefighter’s Fishing Derby, taking place Saturday, March 9th. EXHIBIT HALL STAGE HOUSE LOBBY TR U X T U N A V E . TRUXTUNROOM Bakersfield Marriott at the Convention Center CONCERT HALL Rabobank Arena Citizens’ Oversight Committee Meeting ___________________________________________________________________ City of Bakersfield ● City Manager’s Office ● 1600 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield ● California ● 93301 (661) 326-3751 ● Fax (661) 324-1850 18th 19th 20th Week of February 25_2019_Work Schedule Page 1 of 2 STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE Week of February 25, 2018 – March 1, 2018 Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas: Maintenance Grind & Pave on H Street between Brundage and 4th Street (SB1) Maintenance Grind & Pave on Kentucky from Williams to Baker Reconstructing various streets between Brundage and Bank from Oak to A Street (SB1) Reconstructing various streets between Pacheco and Fairview from H to Hughes 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 Loading dock repairs on the Amphitheater Concrete work on Streets that are funded with SB1 money Concrete work on California Median Island between Oak and H Street Constructing a sump on 1st Street and V Street Working on Bus Stop on Ming in front of Valley Plaza THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 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. Week of February 25_2019_Work Schedule Page 2 of 2 STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE Monday, February 25, 2018 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, February 26, 2018 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, February 27, 2018 City areas between Snow Rd. & Rosedale Hwy. – Jewetta Ave., west to the City limit. Between Ming Ave. & So. Laurelglen Blvd. – Coffee Rd. & El Portal / Laurelglen Blvd. Thursday, February 28, 2018 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, March 1, 2018 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. Week of February 25_2019_Work Schedule 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. 2019 Lifeguard Academy For more information call: (661) 852-7430 McMurtrey Aquatic Center ● 1325 Q St. ● Bakersfield, CA 93301 Step 1: Enroll in a Lifeguard Pre-Assessment at McMurtrey Aquatic Center. Pre-registration is required. Pre-assessment requirements: participants are required to complete a 300 yard swim test, a 10 lb. brick test, and must be able to tread water for 2 minutes. PRE-ASSESSMENT DATES (#159499): A1: Saturday, March 2nd at 8:00 a.m. A2: Saturday, March 30th at 8:00 a.m. Step 2: Upon completion of Pre-Assessment enroll in an upcoming Lifeguard Academy and apply online for the Lifeguard position at www.bakersfieldcity.us. Must attend entire course selected.  March Enrollment Steps: Pay course fee no later than March 11th at McMurtrey Aquatic Center.  April Enrollment Steps: Complete a Bakersfield College add slip, enroll at B.C. online, and *submit con- current enrollment form (*applies to current high school students only) by April 8th. B.C. enrollment, complete paperwork, and certification payment is required to receive American Red Cross certification. Step 3: Successfully complete the Lifeguard Academy and become eligible for the Lifeguard position. SESSION 1 (#144599): WATERPARK LIFEGUARD TRAINING A1: March 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 Fridays: 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Saturday & Sundays: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. FEE: $85 for City applicants $210 Community Rate* *Lifeguard participants who successfully pass the academy, but decline employment or are not hired by the City may still receive certifications, but must pay the Community Rate above. SESSION 2 (#144599): WATERPARK LIFEGUARD TRAINING with Bakersfield Fire (#144599): A2: April 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. FEE: Course Fees WAIVED $39 fee for American Red Cross Certification Offered thanks to a partnership with Bakersfield Fire and Bakersfield College (B.C.). Participants will earn up to 2 units of college credit at Bakersfield College. 2 Spring Course Options Available Must be at least 16 years of age. BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 10 AM - 5 PM (Excluding Event Days) CHARGE-BY-PHONE 1-888-929-7849 GROUP SALES INFORMATION 661-852-7309 SEASON TICKET INFORMATION Bakersfield Condors 661-324-PUCK (7825) www.bakersfieldcondors.com Bakersfield Symphony 661-323-7928 www.BSOnow.org Broadway In Bakersfield 661-852-7308 Week of February 18th UPCOMING EVENTS February 21 – CIF Session One 9:00 AM $26, $23, $17, $13 JR/SR On Sale Now March 1 – Condors vs Iowa 7:00 PM $38, $28, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now March 9 – Bakersfield Falcons Boxing 6:00 PM $90, $31, $30, $21, $16 On Sale Now April 6 – PBR Velocity Tour 7:00 PM $150, $65, $52, $42, $25, $15 On Sale Now May 18 – Carrie Underwood 7:00 PM $96, $66, $46 On Sale Now May 28 – New Kids On The Block 7:30 PM $29.50 to $159.50 On Sale Now February 22 – CIF Session Two 9:00 AM $28, $23, $18, $14 JR/SR On Sale Now February 23 – CIF Session Three 9:00 AM $26, $23, $17, $13 JR/SR On Sale Now February 23 – CIF Championships 4:45 PM $30, $23, $18, $16 JR/SR On Sale Now March 2 – Condors vs San Jose 7:00 PM $38, $28, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now March 13 – Condors vs San Diego 6:30 PM $38, $28, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now March 16 – Condors vs Ontario 7:00 PM $38, $28, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now February 19 – PJ Masks Live!6:00 PM $69.50, $49.50, $39.50, $29.50 On Sale Now March 3 – STOMP 7:30 PM $60, $45, $30 On Sale Now March 9 – Symphony 7:30 PM $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now March 10 – Yuri y Pandora 7:00 PM $135, $105, $85, $75, $60, $40 On Sale Now March 23 – Brenton Wood 8:00 PM $122, $102, $82, $62, $42, $22 On Sale Now March 29 – Colin and Brad 7:30 PM $58.50, $48.50, $38.50 On Sale Now April 20 – Roberto Tapia 8:00 PM $138, $108, $88, $78, $53, $33 On Sale Now April 23 – Sammy Hagar & The Circle 7:00 PM $156, $106, $76, $66, $46 On Sale Now June 2 – Jeff Dunham 3:00 PM $49.50 On Sale Now All shows $130, $89, $75, $58, $45 March 20th, 21st, 22nd - 7:30 PM Saturday, March 23rd – 4:00 PM and 7:30 PM Sunday, March 24th – 1:30 PM and 4:00 PM www.rabobankarena.com - www.spectrumamphitheatre.com