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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
November 22, 2019
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager
SUBJECT: General Information
Notable Items
After more than 30 years of service with the Bakersfield Police Department, Chief Lyle Martin announced Friday that he plans to retire in December after three years leading the department. This decision came as a surprise. Assistant Chief Greg
Terry will fill in as interim chief on December 28th the day Chief Martin’s retirement is official.
City Manager Alan Tandy thanks Chief Martin for his service and dedication to
Bakersfield and the Bakersfield Police Department:
“Chief Martin has been an exemplary leader. He has improved morale, guided
training and the development of policies that have made the department more
customer-friendly and more responsive to the needs of our taxpayers. His spirit and
dedication will live on in the department for many years.”
You can see Chief Martin’s retirement announcement video here:
http://bit.ly/33cmkLB
The Fourth Annual Bakersfield Marathon went off without a hitch on Sunday,
November 17, with nearly 2,600 runners taking part. Staff from the Bakersfield
Police, Fire and Public Works, and Recreation and Parks Departments and the City
Manager’s Office were involved in providing support and safety services for the
runners during the event. The event organizer is responsible for City-related costs
associated with the event. All City streets – with the exception of the finish line area–were reopened before noon, far earlier than in previous years. A big thank you
to the more than 160 City staff members who helped make the event a success!
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On November 16th and 17th, softball fields at several parks around the City hosted the National Softball Association’s 51-team youth softball tournament, thanks to
the efforts of Visit Bakersfield and the City’s Recreation and Parks Department. More than half the teams were from out of town. Staff estimates the total
attendance for the weekend was around 5,300 people between players and spectators. The games were played at four different locations: four fields at
Mesa Marin Sports Complex, Beach Park Field, both fields at Patriots Park and the field at Wayside Park. Recreation and Parks reports receiving many
compliments on the conditions of the facilities and the professionalism of our staff who worked very long days. This year, Visit Bakersfield has assisted in
bringing six youth fastpitch softball tournaments to the City, and this was the largest and last of the year.
The Bakersfield Police Department hosted an awards and appreciation dinner
(above) for the Citizen Volunteer Unit, Chaplain Volunteers and the Bakersfield
Police Reserves Unit on Monday, November 18th. The three volunteer
groups
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combined to perform several thousand hours of service in 2018, with the Citizen
Volunteer unit performing more than 3,800 hours.
The latest travel article featuring Bakersfield appeared this week in the currentissue of Yosemite National Park Journal. This 96-page publication includes four
road trips, two of which include Bakersfield: The Best of the Coast, and Viva LasVegas. The magazine mentions several Bakersfield venues, such as Buck Owens’
Crystal Palace, Merry Go Round Antique Mall, Woolworth Diner, Kern CountyMuseum and California Fruit Depot. Accompanying the article is a half-page ad
from Visit Bakersfield featuring its new branding efforts.
When readers of the publication request additional information about Bakersfieldfor their future trip planning, the magazine forwards those requests to Visit
Bakersfield for follow-up. Since September 1, more than 300 such requests forinformation have been filled by Visit Bakersfield staff. Yosemite National Park
Journal has a circulation of 100,000, including copies sold on newsstandsnationwide, on Amazon.com, and distributed throughout California at California
Welcome Centers, airports and other locations. It is also available for purchase onNook, iPad and Kindle, and soon on Zinio as well. You can read the article here.
The City’s 2019 Fall Canned Food Drive (right) wrapped
up on November 18th as
the Community
Action Partnership
of Kern Food Bank
picked up food
donated by employees
from all of our departments.
This year employees
donated 5,087 pounds of
food. All of the food is
donated to local families in
need for the holidays. A
special thanks to all our
employees who donated to
this worthy cause!
The November edition of the Public Safety & Vital Services Newsletter was released
this week. This month’s newsletter looks at some of the quality of life improvementsthat have been made around the City thanks to the PSVS Measure funding. That
includes a number of projects at the Mechanics Bank (formerly Rabobank) Arena,Theater & Convention Center, as well as the City’s $1.5 million replanting project
that is bringing greenery back to the City’s streetscapes, neighborhoods andparks. You can read the newsletter here.
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Traffic Advisories
Nighttime Truxtun Avenue closure / Westside Parkway on-ramp closurerescheduled
A nighttime closure has been scheduled for Truxtun Avenue on Tuesday,
November 26th. The closure will be in the vicinity of the Westside Parkway on- and off-ramps. This will be a full closure affecting both directions of travel
between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
The westbound on-ramp will remain open, but eastbound motorists will need toexit the freeway at Mohawk Street and use California Avenue or Rosedale
Highway to detour around the closure. Truxtun Avenue and the eastbound off-ramp are expected to be open in time for the morning commute. The closure is
needed to remove forms and barrier brackets from the bridges above the street.
The guardrail replacement along the Westside Parkway westbound on-ramp from southbound Mohawk Street has been rescheduled for Thursday November 21st.
The closure is expected to be in place between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
During the ramp closure, southbound Mohawk Street motorists can access
westbound Westside Parkway by making a U-turn at Truxtun Avenue and returning
northbound to the westbound loop on-ramp. The work is not expected to impact
traffic on the freeway.
Work may be rescheduled without notice due to unforeseen circumstances.
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.
Nighttime freeway closures scheduled / Stine Road intersection closure atStockdale Highway
Maintenance activities will require nighttime lane closures along southbound State
Route 99 on Monday, November 25th and Tuesday, November 26th. The lane
closures will affect the inside and outside lanes along the freeway between State
Route 58 and Ming Avenue. The closures may be in place between the hours of 9
p.m. and 5 a.m. each night.
On December 2nd, the contractor for the Centennial Corridor project plans to
close the south side of Stockdale Highway/Stine Road intersection. This will prevent traffic from entering and exiting South Stine Road at Stockdale
Highway. Stine Road will be open on the north side of Stockdale Highway and no impacts are anticipated for traffic traveling east or west on Stockdale
Highway at this time.The contractor plans to begin preparatory work for the Centennial Corridor bridge
that will cross Stockdale Highway. This is a long-term closure and is expected to
remain in effect through the duration of the project in late 2022. Area residents
can access the neighborhood from Stockdale Highway at neighboring streets or
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from the south at Belle Terrace.
This schedule may be changed without notice. Please slow down and pay
attention to construction and detour signage while driving through the area. The Thomas Roads Improvement Program apologizes for any inconvenience this work
may cause the traveling public.
Reports
AT&T U-verse Programming Changes for November and December 2019, and
January 2020.
Event Notifications
The Third Annual Christmas Tree Lighting is set for Saturday, November 30th
at Centennial Plaza in front of Mechanics Bank (formerly Rabobank) Arena. The event starts at 4:30 p.m.
Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank (formerly Rabobank) Arena, Theater &
Convention Center.
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As you head south, you’ll enter
Bakersfield, a bustling metropolis
of 540,000-plus people. It’s a hub
for oil production, agriculture and
birthplace of Bakersfield Sound, a twangy
genre of country music that was influenced
by rock and electrical instruments. Framed
in the distance by the Tehachapi Mountains
to the east and Temblor Range to the west,
Bakersfield has a number of local attractions
worth experiencing.
For a lively family-oriented show and
meal, head to Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace.
Country singer Owens helped popularize
Bakersfield Sound with his 21 No. 1 hits on
the Billboard country music charts during
the 1960s. His 1963 hit Act Naturally was
covered by the Beatles. Peruse the museum
on site that showcases Owens’ memorabilia.
Tip: make advanced reservations.
Antique fanatics will love exploring two
antique malls, which are conveniently
located across the street from one another.
The three-story Merry Go Round Antique
Mall has a 1930s replica movie theater that
you can peer through glass to see on
weekends. Across the street is Five & Dime
Antique Mall housed in a former
three-story Woolworth building. Don’t
miss the old-fashioned luncheonette,
Woolworth Diner, on the ground floor. Its
1950s decor includes 22 counter seats,
Formica countertops and black-and-white
tiled floor. The menu itself is as 50s as it
gets — chili dogs, hamburgers, potato
salad and French fries, along with
milkshakes and root beer floats.
Kern County is the most productive
oil-producing county in the nation, so stop
by Kern County Museum to learn more
about it and to explore Pioneer Village
composed of 60-plus original buildings
from the past. On your way out of town,
stop at California Fruit Depot for amazingly
fresh fruit, including navel and valencia
oranges, dates and nuts. Don't miss out on
the free samples.
Then drive east to Ridgecrest to explore
some wonders of the Mojave Desert. About
30-40 minutes north of Ridgecrest is Fossil
Falls. If you’re expecting a dramatic
cascading waterfall or ancient fossils, you
won’t find either. Fossil Falls was created
ROADSIDE STOPS
At the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and the heart of the Mojave Desert,
you’ll find hidden gems in Bakersfield and Ridgecrest, Calif.
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after area volcanoes erupted between 400,000 and 10,000 years ago,
spilling lava across the landscape. As glaciers melted, the water
filled the Owens River, which cut through volcanic rock, polishing
and sculpting it. Turn off Hwy. 395 and drive over a mile to reach
the trailhead. A short trail leads you to this wonder.
East of Ridgecrest, you can stroll Trona Pinnacles, a bizarre
landscape where dozens of TV commercials and Hollywood movies
have been filmed. Scenes from Star Trek and the remake of Planet
of the Apes were shot here. As you walk around, you might find
yourself looking for Spock strolling under one of the 500 tufa
formations rising out of the dry Searles Lake. Tufas are pinnacles
made of calcium carbonate. During the Pleistocene era, they
formed underwater when inland seas covered the area.
If you drive 20 minutes south from Ridgecrest, you’ll discover a
ghost town named Randsburg that comes alive Friday through
Sundays. A former mining town, Randsburg formed after gold was
discovered in 1895 at the nearby Yellow Aster Mine. Stroll the paved
streets and order something to eat at the White House Saloon and
in the General Store.
Learn more about Bakersfield at the visitor center, 515 Truxtun
Ave, or at VisitBakersfield.com. Learn more about Ridgecrest at
www.GoRidgecrest.com.
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Week of November 18th
UPCOMING EVENTS
www.rabobankarena.com - www.spectrumamphitheatre.com
November 21 – Condors vs Stockton10:30 AM
$10 On Sale Now
November 27 – Condors vs Tucson5:00 PM
$38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now
November 30 – Condors vs Ontario7:00 PM
$38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now
December 13&14 – Condors vs Grd Rapids7:00 PM
$38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 On Sale Now
December 29 – Cirque Musica Holiday6 PM
$99, $79, $59, $39, $29 On Sale Now
January 24&25 – Monster Trucks 7:30 PM
$43, $24, $21, $19, $14 On Sale Now
February 17 – Harlem Globetrotters2:00 PM
$90, $70, $54, $42, $33, $25, $18 On Sale Now
February 20 – Blake Shelton 7:00 PM
$109, $89, $69, $49 On Sale Now
March 2 – KISS 7:30 PM
$39.50 to $1000 On Sale 11/22
March 12&13 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil7:30 PM
$130 to $35 On Sale Now
March 14 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil4 & 7:30 PM
$130 to $35 On Sale Now
March 15 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil1:30 PM
$130 to $35 On Sale Now
March 17 – JoJo Siwa w/The Belles7:00 PM
$66.50, $46.50, $36.50 On Sale 11/22
December 6 – BSO “Home For The Holidays”7:30 PM
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
December 13-15 – The Nutcracker
$40 to $10 On Sale Now
December 16 – Cirque Dreams Holidaze7:30 PM
$65, $50, $35 On Sale Now
January 4 – Willy Nelson & Family 8:00 PM
$150, $132, $92, $72, $52 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
January 24 – George Lopez 8:00 PM
$56.50, $36.50 On Sale Now
February 17 – The Bachelor Live 7:00 PM
$153, $75, $55, $48, $38 On Sale Now
March 14 – Dustin Lynch 8:00 PM
$54, $34 On Sale Now
March 31 – Dancing With The Stars Live!8:00 PM
$79.50, $59.50, $35.50 On Sale Now
April 26 – Brett Young 8:00 PM
$52, $32 On Sale Now
May 6 – Celtic Woman 7:00 PM
$150, $69, $39 On Sale Now