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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/14/2019AT OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER June 14, 2019 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information Notable Items ➢ Special thanks to those who joined us this past week for two important ceremonial events; the groundbreaking on the final phase of the Centennial Corridor Mainline project and the opening of the stadium field at the Kaiser Permanente Sports Village. It is not often that we have the chance to celebrate two significant projects in one week, and on some of the hottest days so far, no less! Thanks are due to the staff who work to bring these projects to fruition. General Information June 14, 2019 Page 2 The stadium field at the Kaiser Permanente Sports Village ➢ We would be remiss if we were not to congratulate Nelson Smith one final time on his retirement after 29.5 years of service. Nelson has been the quiet financial leader who has kept the City financial records in award winning condition for a long period of time. His long-term contributions to the organization will be greatly missed. We now welcome Randy McKeegan as our new Finance director and have every confidence he will handle the mantle admirably. ➢ Please save the date for Saturday June 29th at 8:00 a.m. for the Jastro Park Pickleball/Tennis court complex. We have opted for an earlier time to keep temperatures in mind, but hope to see many out there and perhaps even engaging in some friendly competition! See below for a sneak peak of the court progress as the project nears completion. General Information June 14, 2019 Page 3 ➢ Congratulations to the City of Bakersfield Youth Commission on a successful inaugural “Speak Out, Sing Out” event last Friday evening prior to the first Spectrum Movie in the Park. The event featured a mini information fair on City services, speeches from Mayor Goh, Chief Martin, Councilmember Smith, Jessica Felix (Keep Bakersfield Beautiful), Dianne Hoover, David Lyman and the commissioners themselves, as well as live music from a local high school student, Ethan Chandler. The mission of the Youth Commission is to be a voice for City youth and this event is one way they have found to engage with the community and educate on the amenities available to teens in the City. This group is very impressive and always eager for projects and involvement. If you have projects where the Youth Commission can be involved, please do not hesitate to contact Nathan Gutierrez nutierrez@bakersfieldcity.us. General Information June 14, 2019 Page 4 ➢ Downtown Bakersfield’s restaurant scene continues to grow, and the newest edition of Visit Bakersfield’s Downtown Restaurant Guide can help you keep up. The updated guide now lists 85 places where you can eat your way across downtown in ten different categories, from fine dining to sweets. New to this edition is a vegan category. Download the latest version of the Downtown Bakersfield Restaurant Guide here or pick up your free copy at Visit Bakersfield, 515 Truxtun Avenue. It also will be available for large groups meeting at the Rabobank Convention Center, such as the Jehovah’s Witness convention this weekend. ➢ This will be the first of six weekends for the Jehovah’s Witnesses Convention, the largest convention that meets in Bakersfield. Each weekend attracts about 6,000 delegates to Rabobank Arena. These conventions help fill local hotel rooms throughout the city and keep many restaurants busy. As in years past, Visit Bakersfield has provided the event organizers with Bakersfield maps and information on downtown restaurants for those attending the convention. The other convention weekends are June 21-23, July 5-7, July 26-28, August 2-4 and August 9-11. ➢ The Bakersfield Fire Department continues to actively provide information to the public regarding the upcoming firefighter recruitment. Social media has become one of the most important ways we can reach the public audience and both the Fire and Police departments have been exemplary in delivering informative and positive messages to their audience. Most recent among their efforts is a short 30- second PSA produced by the department featuring Fire Chief Anthony Galagaza and the following message: “The mission of the Bakersfield Fire Department is to protect, engage, and inspire a safe community while delivering legendary customer service. We are your Bakersfield Fire Department. To become part of our team, go to BakersfieldFire.us.” ➢ The Junior Police Academy started this week with 142 students ranging between the ages of 11 and 17 years of age. The program has expanded to take place at the Bridge Church, Police Activities League, and the Friendship House. General Information June 14, 2019 Page 5 A photo from a recent Coffee with a Cop event with a young law enforcement fan Council Referrals ➢ Councilmember Rivera o Council Referral No. 822 – South Union Avenue Repairs o Council Referral No. 823 – Street Repairs at “H” Street and Chester Avenue at SR-58 o Council Referral No. 825 – Street Repairs at Belle Terrace ➢ Councilmember Sullivan o Council Referral No. 824 – Replanting at Belle Terrace and SR – 58 Traffic Advisories ➢ Weekend Intersection Closure at 23rd Street and H Street The intersection of 23rd Street and H Street will be closed around-the-clock this weekend for drainage work. The intersection is scheduled to close Friday, June 14th at 7:00 p.m. and is expected to re-open on Monday, June 17th at 5:00 a.m. This closure affects all directions of travel. Eastbound motorists will be detoured south on G Street to 22nd Street and back to 23rd Street via northbound Eye Street. Northbound and southbound H Street motorists are encouraged to use F Street or Chester Avenue. Following the H Street closure, the contractor will need to close Eye Street at 23rd Street on Monday morning for utility and drainage work. This work is adjacent to 23rd Street, but the closure does not impact eastbound travel. However, access to and from 23rd Street and Eye Street is expected to be closed for two weeks. General Information June 14, 2019 Page 6 The contractor will also need to close access to and from 23rd Street and G Street, from June 17 through June 19. This closure is also needed for drainage work. Motorists can use adjacent streets to detour around the Eye Street and G Street closures. Patrons can access businesses from 22nd Street. Reports ➢ Recreation and Parks Monthly Report for May 2019 ➢ Streets Division work schedule for the week of June 17th Event Notifications ➢ Event Calendar for the Rabobank Arena, Theater & Convention Center ➢ As a reminder, the City of Bakersfield Bike and Pedestrian Safety Plan study online interactive survey map is available for input up to July 15th. This important survey will help staff get resident feedback in addition to data collected over the year. The map can be accessed online here: https://bakersfield.altaplanning.cloud/#/step- one/ City of Bakersfield JASTRO PARK Request the honor of your presence at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Jastro Park Pickleball/Tennis Court Complex on Saturday, June 29th at 8 a.m. Jastro Park 2900 Truxtun Avenue 661-326-FUNN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Nick Fidler, Public Works Director DATE: June 11, 2019 SUBJECT: Prioritize Repair S. Union Ave between Brundage and Panama Lane Referral No. 822 There are three sections of South Union between Brundage Lane and Panama Lane that are in City jurisdiction: • SR 58 (Eastbound off-ramp) to Belle Terrace • Planz Road to S. Chester • City limit to Panama Lane (1/4 mile) The remaining sections are within Kern County jurisdiction. Public Works is proposing a project using SB 1 funds to design, bid and construct a rehabilitation project for these road sections within the City for fiscal year 2020-21. City staff will also reach out to the County to ask if they would consider a project of their own to match the road rehabilitation within these limits. For now, Street Maintenance will repair any potholes where needed. Councilmember Rivera requested that South Union Avenue south of Brundage to Panama Lane be prioritized for repair. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Nick Fidler, Public Works Director DATE: June 11, 2019 SUBJECT: Street Repairs at “H” St and Chester Ave at SR58 Referral No. 823 The asphalt pavement where it joins the concrete overpass (bridge deck) at Chester Avenue and “H” Street is shoving. This is caused by the forces from vehicles braking at the intersections “shoving the flexible asphalt against the inflexible concrete. This creates a noticeable bump for drivers that gets worse over time. Street Maintenance Division will repair this by grinding off the shoved sections as soon as the schedule allows. Councilmember Rivera requested that the State Route 58 overpass at H St. and Chester Ave. be reviewed as a section of the road is bubbling up. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Nick Fidler, Public Works Director DATE: June 11, 2019 SUBJECT: Replanting at Belle Terrace and SR58 Referral No. 824 This area falls within Caltrans right-of-way and jurisdiction. At the time of design, due to the drought, Caltrans did not allow or approve any landscaping as part of projects in their right- of-way. Since then, the drought restrictions have been lifted and for the time being Caltrans is starting to consider some landscaping with projects. However, this area will still be under construction for the next 3 years as part of the Centennial Corridor Project. We have asked Caltrans staff about the possibility of landscaping in the area of the Belle Terrace bridge project once construction is complete. They have indicated they will look into the possibility. Councilmember Sullivan requested information on a plan for the replanting on the freeway due to the Belle Terrace work be included in upcoming budget plans. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Nick Fidler, Public Works Director DATE: June 11, 2019 SUBJECT: Street Repairs on Belle Terrace between “P” St and Chester Ave Referral No. 825 This section of Belle Terrace falls within the “El Toro Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk” project boundary funded by CDBG budgeted for next fiscal year. As part of that project, Street Maintenance Division intends to replace old roll-top curb & gutter, install sidewalk and ADA ramps, and pave back sections of Belle Terrace within these limits. At that time they will repair and/or reconstruct the pavement. In the meantime, as a temporary repair, Streets crews will construct a blade seal over the pavement this summer while school is out. Councilmember Rivera requested that staff review Belle Terrace from P Street to Chester in front of the school be repaved before the start of the next school year. We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. B A K E R S F I E L D Department of Recreation and Parks Date: June 13, 2019 To: Alan Tandy, City Manager From: Dianne Hoover, Director of Recreation & Parks Subject: 2019 May Monthly Report ADMINISTRATION Wall Repairs: In Progress: 1. Ming Ave & East of Old River Rd (South Side) 2. 11500 Block of River Run Blvd & Kings River Wy (S/E Corner Pilaster) 3. Kern Canyon Rd (HWY 178) E/O Park Palisades (South Wall) 4. N/W Corner of 19th & Q St 5. 7300 Block of Akers Rd. N/O Serene Oak Rd. (West Wall) 6. Ashe Rd & North of Taft Hwy (East Wall) 7. Planz Rd & W/O Mesa Grande Street (South Wall) 8. N/E Corner of 18th & Q St. 9. Old River Road and Berkshire Rd (SEC) 10. 8300 District Blvd & W/O Calder Ln (South Wall) 11. 7800 Block Ming Ave & Gosford 12. Reina Rd & Fort Worth Way (N/E Corner) Completed: 1. 5100 Block of Old River Rd. & Godiva Ave. (East Wall) 2. N/W Corner of Buena Vista Rd & Vista Ridge Dr. 3. 11200 Block of Harris Rd. E/O Buena Vista Dr (South Wall) 4. 4600 Tobin Rd & District Blvd S/W Corner 5. N/E Corner of Coffee Rd & Willow Creek Dr. 6. N/E Corner 19th St & Q St Department of Recreation and Parks May 2019 Monthly Report Page 2 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. CIP/CDBG Project Updates: • Jastro Park Pickle Ball & Tennis Courts Rehab Project – Ribbon cutting ceremony scheduled for Saturday, June 29. • Bridle Creek Park: Construction is in progress - Irrigation lateral lines are being installed as well as sidewalks. (east sidewalk installed). Storm drain covers have been installed. Water meter concrete box and line has been installed. • Belcourt Community Park – Contractors are moving quickly to complete this park. Reservations: • 181 park reservations and an estimated 18,736 guests in attendance for the month of May. PARKS UPDATES Area 2 • Beach Park – Staff repaired/replaced base pegs as well as re-set home plate. Infield was dragged weekly. • Wayside Park – Staff repaired/replaced base pegs. Infield was dragged weekly. • Mesa Marin – Staff repaired/replaced base pegs as needed. 515 Building • Staff installed new irrigation and plant material in the planters around the Veterans Memorial. Baker St. • Staff completed the removal of the planter pots along sidewalk. California Ave • Stamped concrete along median is complete. Lowell Park • Staff poured a concrete pad and installed a park bench. Oleander St. • Stamped concrete at roundabout medians (3 total) are complete. SR99 Sound Wall • Various Area staff installed irrigation and plants along SR99 sound wall between Panama Ln and Hosking Rd. Tree Maintenance • Staff delivered Mobile stage to Lowell Park for a BPD event. • Staff delivered bleachers to Fire station 1 for public safety day. • Staff completed renovations to the center Median at Calloway and Stockdale Hwy. Staff will level the median redo irrigation and replant. • 1000 Flags event was held at TPRW on Memorial weekend. Staff pressure washed area 1 & 2, put out additional trashcans and cleaned the edge of the lake for the event. • Area 1 Tree maintenance: • Tree removed E. side of Jewetta S. of Edna Valley. Department of Recreation and Parks May 2019 Monthly Report Page 3 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. • Tree removed on Philadelphia at Presidential Rd. • Trees were trimmed on the north side of Hageman between Knudsen & Mohawk. • Area 3 Tree maintenance: • On 5/28/19 Tree contractor removed 18 trees along So. Chester frontage medians between Belle Terrace Way and Ming Ave. Trimming: • Trees Trimmed: 9 Clearance: 93 Removals: 2 RECREATION Total monthly attendance for all programs, reservations and volunteers combined for the month of May totaled 64,213 as compared to last year’s total of 65,229 Aquatics/Attendance: 2,304 2,304 compared to 4,033 was due to an earlier end date for the Kern High School swim program and lower Operation Splash Event attendance. McMurtrey Aquatic Center: • Monthly attendance at the McMurtrey Aquatic Center was 2,251. This is a 32.2% decrease compared to last year’s 3,321. Attendance for the month was down due to an earlier end date for the Kern High School District rental and fewer attendees at the 2019 Operation Splash Event. • 100 Mile Club - 400 active members swam 13,728 miles through May. The club has swum a combined total of 191,424 miles. Department of Recreation and Parks May 2019 Monthly Report Page 4 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. • Kern High School District Rental - The K.H.S.D. diving and swim teams completed their rental the first week in May which was an earlier season end date compared to previous years. • Employee Trainings - Employee trainings that took place in May include: Pool Manager Training, Water Safety Instructor Certification Training, and New Employee Orientation. A total of 43 new Lifeguards started employment with the city on May 17th. • Operation Splash Event - The kick-off event for the Kaiser Permanente Operation Splash Grant was held on Monday, May 27th at the McMurtrey Aquatic Center from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. With temperatures in the low 60’s, attendance was not at typical levels; around 77 people attended the special Memorial Day swim event. Jefferson Pool: • High schools utilizing Jefferson did not use the pool in May. Silver Creek Pool: • High schools utilizing Silver Creek did not use the pool in May. Aquatic Grant Activities: • First 5 Kern Grant Make A Splash- Parent water safety workshops were provided to local childcare centers in May. A total of 53 parents received valuable water safety education. This Grant provided 515 discounted $5 swim lessons to children 6 months to 5 years and 10 discounted swim lessons to eligible guardians in July and August. • Kaiser Permanente- Operation Splash Passes and discounted swim lessons funded through Kaiser Permanente filled quickly in May. Lessons will take place in June, July and August. Opportunities still available through the Kaiser Permanente Grant include: discounted Jr. Lifeguarding classes at M.L.K. and Jefferson, and discounted adult lessons. • American Red Cross- Discounted youth swim lesson spots filled quickly on April 27th with 8 available discounted spots for Junior Lifeguarding classes at Jefferson and M.L.K. pools still available. A few discounted adult lessons are still available through the American Red Cross grant. • Donations: $384.00 Athletics/Attendance: 27,220 • Total attendance for May was 27,220 compared to 20,446 last May which is a 33% increase. A historically rainy spring caused many adult softball games to be rained out and rescheduled to May. Department of Recreation and Parks May 2019 Monthly Report Page 5 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Athletic Programming • Adult Softball - The Summer Adult Softball League is made up of 84 Men’s teams and 52 Coed. Adaptive Programming/Adaptive Softball • Adaptive Softball - continued in the month of May with nine teams total bringing the season to a close in June. • Adaptive T-Ball/Baseball - This league runs through a partnership with League of Dreams, TERRIO Therapy & Fitness and TerrioKIDS. This eight- week program ended on May 12th. Softball Tournaments o Tarina Homes Sports Complex at Mesa Marin hosted a tournament for the Bakersfield Association of Realtors. o Beach Park hosted a one-day USA Softball men’s fast pitch tournament. Pee Wee T-Ball and T-Ball League o The combined total enrollment for both leagues is 157 participants. • Donations: $14,605.00 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center/Attendance: 3,289 • Attendance was down 23% over May 2018 due to the cooling system being down in the center. 21,607 29,318 24,279 20,446 27,220 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 Athletic & Adaptive Program Attendance May 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Department of Recreation and Parks May 2019 Monthly Report Page 6 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. • Superintendent of Schools Free Meal Program – This partnership has proven very beneficial for the participants of this community. Free Breakfast and lunch program began in June. • Beale Band Concerts – This summer the concerts are held Sunday, June 9th, 16th, 23rd, and the Patriotic Program on June 30th. • Camp King – is completely full with 30 on the waitlist. May fun activities are planned with Stay Focused Ministries as part of the program. • Donations: $1,740.30 Saunders Recreational Facility/Attendance: 596 • Hockey Program: 29 Participants/ Total Attendance: 116 • Soccer Program: 10 Registered Teams / Total Attendance: 480 Silver Creek Community Center/Attendance: 192 • There was one (1) rental for the month. Special Event Reservations/Attendance: 30,612 May 4: Activity Nut Walk @ TPRW Guests - 250 Fit of Life Gym – 5K @ Yokuts Guests - 200 May 5: Latin World Car Club Event @ Beach Guests - 300 4,291 4,316 3,289 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. CenterMay Attendance 2017 2018 2019 Department of Recreation and Parks May 2019 Monthly Report Page 7 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. May 8: Day of the Teacher @ Yokuts Guests - 1100 May 10: City Appreciation Breakfast - Yokuts Guests - 800 May 11: Sikh Walk - TPRW Guests – 100 BPD – Bakersfield Leadership Event @ Lowell Guests – 500 May 18: IKEA Company Picnic @ Central Guests – 350 Girls Impact Skate Event @ Beach Skate Park Guests - 75 Home Town Hero Event @ AMTRAK Guests - 300 May 25 - 27: The Park at River Walk, Bakersfield Breakfast Rotary Thousand Flags – 12,000 Guests Upcoming/Ongoing Events: • Camp Silver Creek – Sign up for a full day or half day of fun activities planned this summer. Full Day 7:00am-6:00pm/Half Day Morning 7:00am-12:30pm/Half Day Afternoon 12:30pm-6:00pm. $108 per week for full day and $68 per week for half day. • Free Movies in the Park – On Fridays through July 26th: o June 14th Lowell Park – “Ralph Breaks the Internet” o June 21st Jefferson Park – “Hotel Transylvania 3 Summer Vacation” o June 28th Greystone Park – “The Lego Movie” o July 5th Wilson Park – “Sherlock Gnomes”. o July 12th Silver Creek Park – “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” o July 19th THSC Mesa Marin Park – “Incredibles 2” o July 26th Spectrum Amphitheatre River Walk – “The Nutcracker and” • Beale Band Concerts – Free concert by members of the Bakersfield Municipal Band. June 9th, 16, 23 and 30th. Pre-show starts at 7:00, band starts at 8:00 pm. • For additional activities and events offered through the Recreation and Parks Department, please visit the website at www.bakersfieldparks.us. Week of June 17_2019_Work Schedule Page 1 of 2 STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE Week of June 17, 2019 – June 21, 2019 Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas: Reconstructing various streets between Pacheco and Fairview from H to Hughes (SB1) 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 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 along with other priority location per GET Concrete at various GET Bus Stop throughout the City of Bakersfield Concrete work in the Oleander HUD area 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. THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Week of June 17_2019_Work Schedule Page 2 of 2 STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE Monday, June 17, 2019 City areas between 99 Hwy. & Stine Rd. – Panama Ln. & Taft Hwy. Tuesday, June 18, 2019 Between Panama Lane & Woodmere Dr. – Ashe Rd. & Stine Rd. Between District Blvd. & Panama Ln. -- Gosford Rd. & Ashe Rd. Between Akers Rd. & Phyllis St. – Harris Rd. & Panama Ln. City areas between Akers Rd. & Stine Rd. – Harris Rd. & Panama Ln. Oswell to Sterling – Red Bank to Frwy 58 Stockdale to Bell Terrace – New Stine to S. Montclair Isla Verde north of W. Columbus Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Cul de sacs on the north side of Angela Wy., between Manely Ct. & Cris Ct. Between Oswell Park Dr. & Brundage Ln. – Oswell St. & Leeta St. City areas between Workman St. & Sterling Rd. – 58 Hwy. & Baja Dr. Between Morning Dr. & Park Dr. – College Ave. & Willis Ave. Between Buena Vista Rd. & Old River Rd. – White Ln. & Panama Ln. Between Old River Rd. & Gosford Rd. – White Ln. & Pacheco Rd. Isla Verde north of W. Columbus Thursday, June 20, 2019 City areas between Stockdale Hwy. & Ming Ave. – Ashe Rd. & Gosford Rd. Between El Portal/Laurelglen Blvd. & Ashe Rd. – Ming Ave. & So. Halfmoon/Olympia Dr. Between Ashe Rd. & Stine Rd. – Ming Ave. & So. Halfmoon/Edgemount Dr. Between Coffee Rd. & Wilson Rd. (ext.) – White Ln. & So. Halfmoon/Olympia Dr. Lake Ming & Alfred Harrold area along with Bedford Greens area Friday, June 21, 2019 Between Stockdale Hwy. & Ming Ave. – Allen Rd. & Old River Rd. Between Old River Rd. & Gosford Rd. – Ming Ave. & Ridge Oak/Westwold Dr. Between Ridge Oak/Westwold Dr. & White Ln. – Old River Rd., east to the PG&E easement. Between White Ln. & Asperata Dr. – Gosford Rd,, west to the PG&E easement. 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 June 3rd UPCOMING EVENTS August 23 – Toby Keith w/Ned LeDoux 8:00 PM $147, $97, $75, $65, $45 On Sale Now August 30 – Banda MS 8:00 PM $149, $99, $79, $59, $39 On Sale Now September 13 – Ghost w/Nothing More 7:30 PM $66.50, $56.50, $46.50, $26.50 On Sale Now October 11 – Jo Koy 8:00 PM $55, $50, $45 On Sale Now October 20 – J Balvin 8:00 PM $353, $132, $102.95, $72.95, $62.95, $42.95 On Sale Now November 1 – Disney On Ice 7:00 PM $70, $42, $28, $25, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now November 2 – Disney On Ice 11A/3P/7P $70, $42, $28, $25, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now November 3 – Disney On Ice 1 PM/5PM $70, $42, $28, $25, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now June 13 – Third Eye Blind 7:30 PM $79.50, $39.50, $25 On Sale Now July 24 – James Charles – CANCELLED 7:30 PM July 27 – Funk N’ Bakersfield 7:30 PM $119, $99, $79, $59, $39 On Sale Now August 11 – Jackson Browne 7:30 PM $129, $79, $59, $49, $39 On Sale Now October 1-2 – Nick Jr. Live!6:00 PM $99 (VIP), $65, $55, $45, $35, $29, $23, $18 On Sale Now November 2 – Jon Pardi 7:30 PM $51, $44, $34 On Sale Now January 7 – Sesame Street Live 6:00 PM $63, $38, $33, $28, $23, $18 On Sale 6/11 January 8 – Sesame Street Live 10:30 AM $63, $38, $33, $28, $23, $18 On Sale 6/11 January 8 – Sesame Street Live 6:00 PM $63, $38, $33, $28, $23, $18 On Sale 6/11 June 14 – Bobby Brown + Bell Biv DeVoe 8:00 PM $119, $89, $59, $49, $39 On Sale Now August 1 – Slightly Stoopid 6:00 PM $60, $40 On Sale Now www.rabobankarena.com - www.spectrumamphitheatre.com