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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
October 11, 2019
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager
SUBJECT: General Information
Notable Items
➢ The trend of new hotels coming to Bakersfield continues as two are expected to open
in the near future, and four more are either under construction already or have
submitted plans for new sites. Construction on the Home 2 Suites by Hilton (seen
below, on Brimhall Road near the Westside Parkway) and Hyatt Place (on Coffee
Road near California State University Bakersfield) is nearly complete. These are both
new brands to Bakersfield, offering more than 130 rooms combined for visitors. A
second Residence Inn – 125 rooms – is being built on Espresso Drive (off Coffee Road,
north of Rosedale Highway). These new hotels come as hotel room night sales are on
the rise compared to the first eight months of last year as well. That translated to
almost $10 million in more tax revenue for the City for the fiscal year that ended June
30, the most ever collected through the Transient Occupancy Tax.
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➢ On Tuesday, Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison issued a Public
Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) warning to much of California, including Kern County. The
warning stated that the utility companies would shutoff power to customers in
preparation of an anticipated weather event to help reduce the chances of sparking
a wildfire. The initial warning also included parts of Bakersfield, possibly affecting as
many as 32,000 residents. That warning carried over into Wednesday, with the shutoff
expected for Thursday.
City staff worked Wednesday to establish communication among departments and
formulated a plan in case a shut off did come to pass for customers within the City’s
jurisdiction. Planning included preparations for lost power at water and wastewater
pumping stations, as well as public safety services such as police, fire and traffic
controls. The public was also notified via press release and social media posts. PG&E
did in fact turn off power to some customers on Thursday, though it affected far fewer
City residents (approximately 4,000 total, according to PG&E). One sewer lift station
was affected by the outage and staff installed a generator to restore power in the
meantime.
➢ Mayor Karen Goh, Councilmember Andrae Gonzales, Police Chief Lyle Martin,
Assistant City Manager
Chris Huot, Administrative
Analyst Brianna Carrier and
other City representatives
participated in the
Bakersfield City School
District Community Partners
in Education event held on
Friday, October 4. City
representatives heard
about the state of the
district, then visited one of
the district’s 44 campuses,
to learn all about what
BCSD is doing to support the overall success of its students. Thank you to BCSD for
inviting the City to participate in this great event!
➢ As the recruitment efforts to find a new City Manager following my retirement
continue, and there are a number of projects still ongoing, I am willing to extend my
tenure through the end of the day on Friday, Jan. 10, 2020 to help with the transition.
➢ The City of Bakersfield was recently honored with three awards at the American Red
Cross Northern/Central Area meeting highlighting last year’s achievements by
providers who offer Red Cross swim lessons, lifeguarding, CPR/AED/first aid training,
and more. Full-time aquatics staff from the City’s Recreation and Parks Department
attended the meeting in Tulare on September 19th. Providers include municipalities,
special districts, colleges and waterparks. The City received the Gold Level Learn to
Swim Provider Award for providing more than 1,000 swim lessons in a year; the
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Participant in the Aquatics Centennial Campaign award as one of 50 cities in the
nationwide campaign working with the Red Cross to reduce drowning rates in
underserved areas; and the Certificate of Appreciation for certifying more than 200
people with life-saving skills in one year.
➢ Bakersfield is featured in the October/November issue of Amtrak’s on-board
magazine, The National. The magazine, distributed on Amtrak trains system-wide with
a readership of five million, spotlights Bakersfield in its “The Weekender” section. The
article highlights the Padre Hotel, Wind Wolves Preserve, Bakersfield Museum of Art,
the Fox Theater, 18Hundred, Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace, and the Woolworth’s
Luncheonette. The article can be found at:
http://www.amtrakthenational.com/bakersfield
➢ Another out-of-town group is visiting Bakersfield this weekend. About 140 people from
through California, Arizona and Nevada
are part of the Greater Los Angeles
Airstream Club’s Urban Rally based at
Bakersfield RV Resort. Visit Bakersfield
provided maps, brochures and a detailed
list of local events going on this
weekend. Visit Bakersfield Manager David
Lyman welcomed the group Wednesday
evening with many facts about Bakersfield
and fun things to see and do in our city. On
Thursday morning, two groups of
Airstreamers descended on Dewar’s historic
downtown location (right) for a tour of its
candy factory and to sample its ice
cream. The group will be in Bakersfield
through Sunday.
➢ The Bakersfield Police Department on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning
observed the Active Shooter Knowledge (ASK) Day Drills held at Adventist Hospital.
The drills were held to help with preparing hospital staff in the event of an active
shooter. BPD staff observed the drill created and implemented by hospital staff. These
drills are held on an annual basis during the hospital’s ASK Week, during which safety
protocols, policies and education are provided to all Adventist staff.
➢ Staff from BPD’s Community Relations Unit visited Garces High School on Monday to
educate students and staff about vaping. They explained the health risks associated
with vaping, reasons to avoid it, how addictive it is and hidden dangers of vaping
students may not be aware of. This presentation came after school officials requested
more information as they were confiscating an increasing number of vaping pens
from students.
➢ The Unit also provided bicycle safety training to students at Chipman Junior High on
Thursday. Students learned about the rules of the road when it comes to riding a bike.
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The presentation also taught safe riding habits and the importance of teaching kids
to implement these habits.
➢ During the October 8th Planning and Development Committee meeting, members of
the Sikh Community requested that the Park Naming & Re-Naming Policy not be
presented to the City Council as previously planned. The Committee directed the City
Manager’s Office to delay the matter, and it will no longer be heard at the Council
meeting set for October 23, 2019.
Traffic Advisories
➢ Nighttime Westside Parkway Ramp Closure
The westbound Westside Parkway on-ramp from southbound Mohawk Street is scheduled
to be closed for electrical work on Tuesday night, October 8, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. The
closure is needed for electrical work.
While this work is underway motorists can make a U-turn at Truxtun Avenue and return
northbound on Mohawk Street to enter westbound Westside Parkway at the loop on-
ramp.
This work may be postponed and rescheduled without notice. For information, please
visit our website at www.BakersfieldFreeways.us.
➢ Upcoming closures for 24th Street Improvement Project
Utility relocation and drainage work will require closures in the vicinity of the 24th Street
and Oak Street intersection this weekend. Oak Street, north of 24th Street, will be closed
to all traffic from 7 a.m. Saturday, October 12 through 5 a.m. Monday, October 14. Oak
Street, south of 24th Street, is expected to remain open to traffic throughout the weekend.
24th Street will also be open to traffic, but the outside eastbound lane on 24th Street (near
the intersection) is expected to be closed around-the-clock from 9 p.m. Friday, October
11 through 5 a.m. Monday, October 14. One eastbound lane will remain open while a
utility line is relocated.
The outside westbound lane on 24th Street in the vicinity of Beech Street is also expected
to be closed Saturday, October 12 between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. One
westbound lane will be open to traffic. This closure is for drainage work that was
rescheduled from an earlier date.
The outside lane on southbound F Street, between 23rd and 24th Streets, is expected to
be closed next week, from 7 a.m. Tuesday through 5 p.m. Friday. This is an around-the-
clock closure and is needed for sewer tie-ins. One southbound lane and both northbound
lanes on this section of F Street are expected to remain open while work is underway.
Construction work may be postponed and rescheduled without notice. Please slow
down and watch for construction workers and equipment while driving through the work
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zone. The Thomas Roads Improvement Project apologizes for any inconvenience this
work may cause the traveling public.
➢ Freeway closures scheduled for Belle Terrace Bridge falsework
Nighttime freeway closures have been scheduled for State Route 99 next week to set
falsework for the Belle Terrace Bridge. (Falsework temporarily supports the steel and
concrete while the bridge is under construction.) The following closures are expected to
be in effect between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., each night.
Monday, October 14 through Wednesday, October 16
Southbound State Route 99 will be closed between State Route 58 and Ming Avenue.
Southbound motorists will be detoured onto eastbound State Route 58 and will use Union
Avenue (SR 204) to return to southbound State Route 99.
Thursday, October 17
Northbound State Route 99 will be closed between Ming Avenue and the northbound
on-ramp from Wible Road. Northbound motorists will exit the freeway at Ming Avenue,
head north on Wible Road, and use the Wible Road on-ramp to return to the freeway.
Northbound motorists wanting to travel east on State Route 58 will need to exit at Ming
Avenue, continue east to H Street, then travel north to enter State Route 58 from the H
Street Interchange.
Southbound Wible Road will also be closed next week between Belle Terrace and Ming
Avenue, Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. These closures are needed to safely
remove the shoring used for retaining wall construction alongside northbound State
Route 99. Southbound vehicles will be detoured at Belle Terrace. The detour route follows
Belle Terrace to H Street, south to Ming Avenue, then west on Ming Avenue to return to
Wible Road. Northbound Wible Road will remain open while this work is underway.
Work may be cancelled and rescheduled without notice. Please slow down and watch
for construction workers and equipment while driving in the vicinity of this work. The
Thomas Roads Improvement Program apologizes for any inconvenience this work may
cause the traveling public.
Reports
➢ Recreation and Parks Department monthly report for September.
➢ Streets Division work schedule for the week of October 14.
Event Notifications
➢ The 2019 Good Neighbor Festival, honoring Hidden Heroes, is set for Saturday,
October 12 at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free event will
feature live entertainment, free food, games, and resources for the community.
Hidden Heroes will also be recognized for their involvement or contribution which has
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had a positive impact on the Southeast community. There will even be free
immunizations, eye screenings and health information available as well.
➢ The 2nd Annual HalLAWeen Event will be held Thursday, October 31st from 4:00-6:00PM
with the Bakersfield Police Department.
➢ Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank (formerly Rabobank) Arena, Theater &
Convention Center.
October 8, 2019
Honorable Mayor and City Council
1600 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council,
On June 4th I wrote to you indicating that I planned to retire as City Manager “on or
about” December 1, 2019.
Since the recruitment effort is not going to be concluded soon, I am willing to define
the “on or about” as the end of the workday of Friday, January 10, 2020. That
constitutes a cumulative notice of over seven months.
There remains much to do in that time on activities related to TRIP, the Public Safety
and Vital Services measure and homelessness, as well as many other priorities.
Sincerely,
Alan Tandy
City Manager
We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
Department of Recreation and Parks
Date: October 10, 2019
To: Alan Tandy, City Manager
From: Dianne Hoover, Director of Recreation & Parks
Subject: 2019 September Monthly Report
ADMINISTRATION
September Summary Highlights:
Staff is gearing up for the City-wide planting to begin in Mid-October. Over 3,000 trees
and 30,000 shrubs will be in the ground by May 2020. Citizens will begin to notice the
difference in the next few weeks.
Public Safety & Vital Services
Rapid Response Team weekly reports are submitted separately. Over
14,000 pounds of trash were removed from MLK, Central Park at Mill
Creek, Sister City Gardens, Mill House, Weill Park, Wayside Park and
Joshua Park.
CIP/CDBG Project Updates:
Stiern Park Safety Surfacing and ADA Improvements (CDBG) – Pre-
construction meeting with contractor Cen-Cal Construction was held
on 9/4/19. Request for extension of time was granted for 10/14/19
Lowell Park Picnic Rehab and ADA Improvements (CDBG) - Pre-
construction meeting with contractors Cen-Cal Construction and S&B
Sons Inc. was held on 9/4/19. Request for extension of time was
granted for 10/7/19
Belcourt Community Park - Park grand opening/ribbon cutting to be
scheduled on November 1, 2019.
Bridle Creek Park – Under construction, staff is monitoring progress of
the contractors.
California Ave Medians - Kern Sprinkler scheduled to plant trees and
shrubs along portions of medians between Oak Street and A Street.
Department of Recreation and Parks
September 2019 Monthly Report
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We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
Wall Repairs:
1. 9700 Block of Norris Rd West of Calloway Dr. (Guard Shack Structure)
2. 10800 Paladino Dr. (South Wall)
3. New Stine Rd & Ming Ave (North Side)
4. White Lane & W/O Rose Garden St. (South Wall)
5. Reliance Dr. & Wilderness Dr. (East Wall)
6. Stockdale Hwy & Rio Bravo Dr.
7. W/S Riverlakes Dr. & S/O Northshore Dr.
8. Ming Ave & Grandlakes Dr. (N/E Corner- Seven Oaks Sign)
9. Hughes Ln & Blue Mountain Wy. (Brookhaven Sign)
10. Panama Ln & Monitor St (NW corner)
11. 5200 Block of Taft Hwy (North Wall)
12. Harris Rd & Spring Creek Loop (N/E Corner)
13. Amberton Park (Raised Planter)
14. 2800 Block of Wilson Rd, near Elaine (Fence)
15. Rabobank Arena Fountain-Truxtun & N St.
16. N/E corner of Riverlakes & Southshore
17. 7900 Block of Ming Ave (Northwall W/O) Calle Salida
Reservations:
97 park reservations and an estimated 14,216 guests in attendance for
the month of September.
PARKS UPDATES
Area 6
o Delivered three (3) mobile restrooms and ticket booth and pressure washed
stage to TPRW for the Doobie Brothers concert on September 18th.
o Cleaned tumbleweeds on the Westside Parkway.
o Removed tumbleweeds at Municipal Airpark.
o Delivered and set up 2 mobile restrooms at KPSV
o Trimmed TPRW and Stockdale Ranch during the month of September.
o Replaced vandalized playground slide at TPRW.
o Trimmed all trees at fire station 15 in preparation for the 9-11 event.
Kaiser Permanente Sports Village
Removed a portion of the sidewalk in preparation for the installation of
electrical vault. Brush and tumbleweeds also removed.
Truxtun Avenue Medians
Prepped medians for winter rye grass.
Westside Parkway
On 9/14/19 staff mowed both the east and westbound center divider
sections between Calloway Dr and Allen Rd.
On 9/21/19-9/22/19 staff mowed the east and westbound center divider
sections between Allen Rd & Stockdale Hwy.
Trimming:
Trees Trimmed: 85 Clearance: 106 Removals: 4
Department of Recreation and Parks
September 2019 Monthly Report
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We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
RECREATION
Total monthly attendance for all programs, reservations and volunteers combined for the
month of September totaled 66,789 as compared to last year’s total of 67,118
Aquatics/Attendance: 3,876
3,876 compared to 4,990 in 2018 which is a 22% decrease due to the USA
Swimming Grant discounted swim lessons taking place in June instead of
September this year. Lap Swimming, recreational swim and rentals are all
slightly up compared to September 2018.
McMurtrey Aquatic Center:
Monthly attendance at the McMurtrey Aquatic Center was 3,492
compared to last year’s 4,498. This decrease is related to swim lessons
not taking place in the month of September.
100 Mile Club - 400 active members that swam 12,975 miles through
the month of September. The club has swum a combined total of
195,446 miles.
Junior Lifeguarding - A new fall Junior Lifeguarding class was added to
the programming schedule at McMurtrey in September with 15
participants taking advantage of the new opportunity.
Department of Recreation and Parks
September 2019 Monthly Report
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We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
American Red Cross Meeting - Full-time aquatic staff attended an
American Red Cross Northern/Central Area meeting in Tulare, CA on
September 19th. Northern California Aquatic Specialist, Tara Garside,
discussed upcoming changes within the Red Cross policies and
presented 2018 accolades. The City of Bakersfield received three
awards- (1) Gold Level Learn to Swim Provider Award, (2) Proud
Participant in the Aquatics Centennial Campaign and (3) Certificate
of Appreciation for certifying over 200 people with lifesaving skills.
Aquatic Grant Activities
First 5 Kern Make A Splash- Provided 7 adults with Parent CPR with AED,
First Aid, and Water Safety Training on September 21st. First quarter
reports highlight 525 $5 discounted swim lessons taught in July and
August.
Kaiser Permanente Operation Splash- Staff attended the B.C.S.D. South
Chester Collaborative on September 17th. Water safety resources and
information regarding City aquatic programs were provided to
agency representatives in attendance.
USA Swimming Make A Splash-The quarterly USA Swimming Make A
Splash Local Partner Program Report was submitted on September
10th. We are happy to report that 2,427 youth were provided with swim
lessons; the USA Swimming Make A Splash Foundation Grant provided
70 of the lessons at $5.
American Red Cross Centennial Campaign- A total of 139 income
eligible participants received $5 discounted lessons and 10 Junior
Lifeguarding participants received $5 Junior Lifeguarding training. The
American Red Cross contribution for summer program participants
equals $6,854.
Silver Creek Pool - Elementary/Jr. High Swim Program- This program
offers a fall recreational swim team opportunity for school-aged youth.
The program is a unique partnership with Bakersfield College and
Lakeside School, which runs 2 days a week for 6 weeks and concludes
with a non-competitive meet at Bakersfield College. The 32
participants have been learning to develop the 4 competitive strokes.
Donations: $387.00
Athletics/Attendance: 44,242
Total monthly attendance was 44,242 compared to 43,643 last
September which is a 1.4% increase. The increase was attributed to an
increase in overall teams and attendance for the Adaptive Softball
League.
Department of Recreation and Parks
September 2019 Monthly Report
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We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
Athletic Programming
Adult Softball
Fall League games continued in September with games played five
days a week. There are 150 teams in the Fall League with 90 Men’s
and 60 Coed teams.
Softball Tournaments
The Cody Jimenez Forever tournament was held September 14 & 15,
with 30 teams competing.
An NSA youth fast pitch tournament was held on September 28 & 29 at
Mesa Marin Sports Complex and Beach Park (9/28 only). A total of 30
teams participated in the tournament.
League of Dreams
League of Dreams basketball league began September 16th with
opening ceremonies and first tip off of the season.
Cross Country Invitational Meet
The Cross-Country Meet was held on Saturday, September 28 at Yokuts
Park in partnership with Bakersfield Youth Running Club. A total of 340
runners from all over Kern County participated in the event.
Runners ranged in age from 5 years to 14 years and competed in
either a 1K, 1.5K, 2K or 3K race. The course was set up completely
different than previous years and was met with great acceptance
from all runners.
Adult Adaptive Co-Rec Softball League
Games began on September 12 for this nine-week program
There are 10 teams participating in the Fall League with games held at
Beach Park. The league has grown by four total teams over the last
two years.
Kidz Love Soccer
Kidz Love Soccer was held at Silver Creek, Deer Peak, and Pin Oak
Parks. The program teaches children soccer with a nurturing and
recreational environment ages 2 to 10. The program had a total
enrollment of 51 participants.
Donations: 10,044
23,285 22,709 23,653
19,818
30,072
43,643 44,242
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Athletic & Adaptive Program Attendance
September
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Department of Recreation and Parks
September 2019 Monthly Report
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We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center/Attendance: 3,371
Attendance was up by 9% from last September due to more
participants attending the After-School Program.
Superintendent of Schools Food Program
This program continues to thrive offering a hot meal for dinner twice a
week beginning in October. For September, 570 snacks and 649
dinners were provided.
Harambee Art Gallery
The art display was held Thursday, September 12th from 3-7pm.
Participants enjoyed African artifacts beautifully displayed with the
help of the center’s Youth Academy students.
Donations: $7,352.80
Saunders Recreational Facility/Attendance: 847
Hockey Program: 79 Participants/ Total Attendance: 79
Soccer Program: 16 Registered Teams / Total Attendance: 768
Silver Creek Community Center/Attendance: 237
Special Event Reservations/Attendance: 14,216
September 2: Jastro Park, SEIU Member
Picnic – 200 Guests
September 7: Beach Park, S.A.L.T.
Walk/Run – 500 Guests
September 7: Yokuts Park, CSF Foundation
Walk/Run – 1000 Guests
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center
September Attendance
2017 2018 2019
Department of Recreation and Parks
September 2019 Monthly Report
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We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships.
September 11: The Park at River Walk, BPD
Memorial Motorcycle Ride – 300 Guests
September 14: Central Park, Kern Behavioral and Recovery Service
Community Event – 500 Guests
September 14: TPRW, Teen Challenge
Walk for Recovery - 400 Guests
September 14: Kaiser Sports Village, GEYF
Football Season - 1600 Guests
September 15: The Park at River Walk, Tunnel to Towers
Walk/Run – 300 Guests
September 21: Sister Cities, International Day of Peace
Community Event - 100 Guests
September 21: Jefferson Park, Masada Church Service
Football Season - 1600 Guests
September 21: Yokuts Park, Clark Pest Control
Company Picnic - 500 Guests
September 28: TPRW, MADD
Walk/Run - 600 Guests
September 28: Kaiser Sports Village, GEYF
Football Season - 1600 Guests
September 28: Yokuts Park, City Cross Country Meet
Cross Country - 300 Guests
Upcoming/Ongoing Events:
Good Neighbor Festival Honoring Hidden Heroes – Saturday, October 12th from
11am – 2pm at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. All ages/Free.
MLK Halloweentown – Friday, October 25th from 1:30 pm 3:30 pm at Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. Community Center. Ages 5-17/Free.
For additional activities and events offered through the Recreation and Parks
Department, please visit the website at www.bakersfieldparks.us.
Week of October 14_2019_Work Schedule
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STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE
Week of October 14, 2019 – October 18, 2019
Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas:
Maintenance Grind & Pave on Granite Falls between Coffee and Clay Patrick Farr Way
Reconstructing various streets in area west of Akers north of White Lane
Reconstructing Corte Canalete Ct to Avenida Derocho to North end.
Reconstructing parking lots at Fire Station 1 and Fire Station 9.
Sealing streets in the area south of Stockdale Hwy between Ashe and Gosford
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
Constructing a sump on 1st Street and V Street
Asphalt work on various GET Bus Stop throughout the City of Bakersfield
Concrete work in the Oleander HUD area
Concrete work in the Wilson Rd HUD area
Concrete work in the East Belle Terrace area HUD area
Concrete work in Belle Terrace between Chester and P St
Leaf pick-up throughout the City starting October 15th going through January 2020.
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, October 14, 2019
Between So. “H” St. & Union Avenue – Pacheco Rd. & Hosking Rd.
Between Stockdale Hwy. & Truxtun Ave. (ext.) – Coffee Rd & Partridge Ave.
Between Calloway & El Toro Viejo – Ribston Ave & Belmac Ave
Tuesday, October 15, 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, October 16, 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, October 17, 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
Week of October 14_2019_Work Schedule
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Friday, October 18, 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.
Between White Ln. & Cederwood Dr. – Stine Rd. & Wilson Rd. (ext.)
This Festival will Include FREE activities for youth: train rides, cookie walk, obstacle
course, face painting, and more. Parents will enjoy the FREE information for health
care, immunization for their children, resources, job services, FREE lunch, etc.
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Trick-or-Treat
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
1601 TRUXTUN AVE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31ST
4PM-6:30PM
CHILDREN MUST BE IN COSTUMES & 12 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER TO PARTICIPATE
PARENTS & CAREGIVERS ARE WELCOME (ONLY CHILDREN ARE PERMITTED TO WEAR COSTUMES)
PARKING IS AVAILABLE IN THE PARKING GARAGE AT 18 ST./EYE ST. (PARKING IS FREE FOR 2 HOURS)
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JOIN US FOR OUR 2ND ANNUAL HALLAWEEN TRICK-OR-TREAT
MEET & GREET WITH YOUR BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT!
QUESTIONS? CALL THE BPD
COMMUNITY RELATIONS UNIT AT
(661) 326-3053
FOR SAFETY REASONS, ONLY CHILDREN MAY WEAR COSTUMES
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 October 7th
UPCOMING EVENTS
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October 7 – WWE Monday Night RAW 4:30 PM
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October 11 – Jo Koy 8:00 PM
$55, $50, $45 On Sale Now
October 12 – Godsmack w/Halestorm 7:00 PM
$76.50, $56.50, $36.50 On Sale Now
October 13 – CSUB Hockey vs Chapman 2:00 PM
$10 On Sale Now
October 19 – Condors vs Ontario 7:00 PM
$38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now
October 20 – J Balvin 8:00 PM
$353, $132, $102.95, $72.95, $62.95, $42.95 On Sale Now
October 23 – Condors vs Ontario 6:30 PM
$38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now
October 25 – CSUB Hockey vs USD 7:00 PM
$10 On Sale Now
October 26 – Condors vs Stockton 7:00 PM
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
December 29 – Cirque Musica Holiday 6 PM
$99, $79, $59, $39, $29 On Sale Now
$38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now
October 10 – Newsboys United 7:00 PM
$100, $50, $25 On Sale Now
October 20 – US Marine Band 3:00 PM
Sold Out
November 2&3 – Jon Pardi 7:30 PM
$51, $44, $34 On Sale Now
November 5 – Blue Man Group 7:30 PM
$70, $55, $35 On Sale Now
November 9 – Bak Symphony Orchestra 7:30 PM
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
December 6 – BSO “Home For The Holidays” 7:30 PM
December 16 – Cirque Dreams Holidaze 7:30 PM
$65, $50, $35 On Sale Now
January 7 – Sesame Street Live 6:00 PM
$63, $38, $33, $28, $23, $18 On Sale Now
January 8 – Sesame Street Live 10:30 AM
$63, $38, $33, $28, $23, $18 On Sale Now
January 8 – Sesame Street Live 6:00 PM
$63, $38, $33, $28, $23, $18 On Sale Now
February 17 – The Bachelor Live 7:00 PM
$153, $75, $55, $48, $38 On Sale Now
March 31 – Dancing With The Stars Live! 8:00 PM
$79.50, $59.50, $35.50 On Sale Now
May 6 – Celtic Woman 7:00 PM
$150, $69, $39 On Sale 10/18
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now