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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/14/2020VG OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER February 14, 2020 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Virginia Gennaro, Interim City Manager SUBJECT: General Information City offices will be closed Monday, February 17th, in observance of the Presidents Day holiday. Curbside trash and recycling services will not be affected. Conservation Continues Bakersfield residents continued their water conservation habits in 2019, cutting water use by more than 14% per person per day compared to 2013, the last year before the lengthy drought the state suffered. The City’s Water Resources Department delivered the annual water use report to the Water Board this week. The water savings come even as Bakersfield continues to grow, seeing the City’s system increase by 20,000users over the same six years – and despite the fact that the state lifted its water use restrictions back in 2016. Compared to 2013, the 154,000 residents currently served by the system saved 4,200acre feet of water in 2019, largely because those residents have made conservation efforts habits. We were also helped by 2019 being the 16th wettest year on record(since 1894), allowing citizens to water their lawns less frequently. Keep up the great conservation, Bakersfield! General Information February 14, 2020 Page 2 Notable Items Just in time for the holiday weekend, the Public WorksDepartment has beenresurfacing a section of the KernRiver Parkway Trail this week (right), and it’s expected to beopen on Saturday. The resurfacing was being done on asection between Manor Street and China Grade Loop, improving a valuable community asset that is used by many citizens. Bakersfield will be getting some financial help from the state when it comes to addressing our housing needs as the City’s Development Services Department was just awarded a $626,000 grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development. The money comes from the SB2 Planning Grants Program, one of many created by the state’s 2017 Housing Package. The City’s SB2 Planning Grant Project will help accelerate housing production and streamline the approval of affordable housing projects by developing a five-year plan to increase affordable housing development in the City, the plan will develop a strategy for implementing the City’s Permanent Local Housing Allocation and local affordable housing funds, update the City’s housing inventory, and increase funding options and incentives with the development of an Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Another month, another successful low-cost pet vaccination and licensing clinic! The second low-cost vaccination clinic held in the community this year saw hundreds of people bring their furry friends to Jefferson Park on Saturday, February 8th (below). The City Animal Control Unit administered 312 vaccines to dogs, 117 were licensed, and 17 were microchipped all at the same location. Those totals are quite close to those completed at January’s clinic at the Park at Riverwalk. The next clinic is set for Saturday, March 14th at Beale Park, 500 Oleander Avenue from 9 a.m. to noon. We hope to see you and your pets there! General Information February 14, 2020 Page 3 The Bakersfield Fire Department took part inMira Monte High School’s Career Dayevent (right) last week. The department had a booth set up and personnel werethere to explain what a firefighter’s day typically looks like. They also touted careeropportunities available to students once they graduate. In case you missed it, Bakersfield has beenenjoying a string of positive press lately, something Visit Bakersfield manager DavidLyman has been documenting. Check out his re-cap of all the great things being reported about the City! Last Friday (February 7th), several Bakersfield Police Department officers participated in the Night to Shine at Crossroads Christian Fellowship (below), an annual event sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. The event is hosted across the nation and gives people with special needs who are 14-years-old and older a prom night to enjoy. Guests who came were treated to a meal from Chik-Fil-A, dancing and other entertainment. The event continues to grow and has been a great opportunity for the department to meet and engage with the community. Traffic Advisories Weekend closures at 24th Street/Oak Street Intersection The contractor for the 24th Street Improvement Project will continue paving and striping operations at the 24th Street/Oak Street intersection this weekend. The work will require an around-the-clock closure from 9 p.m. Friday, February 14th, through 5 a.m. Monday, February 17th. General Information February 14, 2020 Page 4 During the closure, one lane will remain open through the intersection for westbound traffic. Westbound traffic will not be able to turn south onto Oak Street. In the eastbound direction, traffic will narrow down to one lane approaching the 24th Street/Oak Street intersection. Eastbound 24th Street will be closed between Oak Street and D Street. Eastbound traffic will be diverted south onto Oak Street at the intersection. Northbound Oak Street will be closed between 21st Street and Oak Street. Eastbound traffic and northbound-to-eastbound traffic will need to use Truxtun Avenue to travel east to F Street then north to the 23rd Street/24th Street corridor. Detour signage will be in place. Construction work may be postponed and rescheduled without notice due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Please slow down and watch for construction workers and equipment while driving through the work zone. The Thomas Roads Improvement Program apologizes for any inconvenience this work may cause the traveling public. Nighttime on-ramp closure: Ming Avenue to northbound State Route 99; Daytime traffic control and nighttime closure on Wible Road The on-ramp from Ming Avenue to northbound State Route 99 will be closed during nighttime hours Tuesday, February 18th through Thursday, February 20th. The closures are expected to be in place between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., each night. Northbound motorists can enter State Route 99 from the on-ramp at Wible Road (located approximately one mile north of Ming Avenue). The closure is needed for retaining wall construction in the vicinity of the Ming Avenue on-ramp. Storm drain improvements are under construction in the vicinity of the northbound State Route 99-to-eastbound State Route 58 connector ramp. This work requires reverse traffic control on Wible Road, between Stockdale Highway and Belle Terrace, through the end of the month. Flagging personnel may need to stop traffic for up to five minutes between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes or allow sufficient time to reach their destination if they must use Wible Road during this time period. A nighttime closure will be needed on this section of Wible Road on Tuesday night, between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., to set pre-cast concrete girders across the roadway for the westbound State Route 58 bridge widening. The closure will affect through traffic in both directions between Stockdale Highway and the northbound State Route 99 on-ramp from Wible Road. This on-ramp will remain open, but motorists will need to approach this on-ramp from Ming Avenue while work is underway. The westbound State Route 58-to-southbound State Route 99 loop ramp will also be closed while the girders are set in place. 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. General Information February 14, 2020 Page 5 Traffic control at State Route 43 and Stockdale Highway Traffic control will be needed at State Route 43 (Enos Lane) and Stockdale Highway on Thursday, February 20th, to complete roadway striping on the south side of the new roundabout. This will affect both northbound and southbound traffic on Enos Lane. Motorists should anticipate delays of up to 15 minutes between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Once this striping operation is complete, the contractor will remove the temporary concrete barrier rail from the roundabout. The removal is expected to be of short duration, but will also affect east-west traffic on Stockdale Highway. Following Tuesday’s operations, work will move into the final stage of construction. This stage constructs a retaining wall on the southwest corner of the project and installs the remaining curb, gutter, sidewalks and lighting. The majority of this work will be behind concrete barrier rail and is not expected to cause significant traffic impacts. Motorists will continue to stop at the roundabout until all of the lighting has been installed. Project completion is anticipated in early spring. Please slow down and watch for construction workers and equipment while driving through the work zone. The Thomas Roads Improvement Program apologizes for any inconvenience this work may cause the traveling public. Reports Water Resources Department report on City water usage for 2019. Recreation & Parks Department monthly report for January. Streets Division work schedule for the week of February 17th. Event Notifications The Bakersfield Animal Care Center is hosting a Volunteer Orientation on Saturday, February 15th for anyone interested in volunteering at the City’s shelter. The orientation starts at 8:30 a.m. and includes a tour of the facility and an overview of opportunities for volunteers. Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater & Convention Center. 827,713 754,198 893,447 1,187,277 1,712,635 2,082,532 2,284,542 2,475,799 2,285,205 1,902,817 1,687,363 1,170,691 819,460 710,639642,423 997,286 1,509,189 1,753,436 2,036,362 2,292,357 2,165,519 1,844,924 1,516,127 1,147,039 500,000 700,000 900,000 1,100,000 1,300,000 1,500,000 1,700,000 1,900,000 2,100,000 2,300,000 2,500,000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ME T E R E D U S E ( C C F ) Domestic Water Use Comparison 2013 METERED USE (CCF) CURRENT METERED USE (CCF) 1.00% 5.78% 28.10% 16.00% 11.88% 15.80% 10.86% 7.41% 5.24% 3.04% 10% 2% 0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00% Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec PE R C E N T R E D U C T I O N Metered Percent Reduction by Month STATE OF CALIFORNIA - BUSINESS, CONSUMER SERVICES AND HOUSING AGENCY GAVIN NEWSOM, Governor DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF HOUSING POLICY DEVELOPMENT 2020 W. El Camino Avenue, Suite 500 Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 263-2911 / FAX (916) 263-7453 www.hcd.ca.gov February 6, 2020 Christopher Boyle Development Service Director City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenye Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: 2019 Planning Grants Program Award Dear Christopher Boyle: The California Department of Housing and Community Development (Department) is pleased to announce that the City of Bakersfield has been approved for funding under the SB 2 Planning Grants Program (Program). The Department has determined that the application submitted in response to the Notice of Funding Availability released on March 28, 2019, meets Program requirements. This letter, therefore, constitutes a conditional commitment of an award in the amount of $625,000. The Program reflects the state’s commitment to work in partnership with local governments to address California’s critical housing needs. Local governments are using the grant awards to accelerate housing production by streamlining the approval of affordable housing and promoting development consistent with the state’s planning priorities, among other related activities. Congratulations on your successful application. Staff will be contacting you shortly to initiate the process of preparing the Standard Agreement for fund distribution. For further information, please contact John Buettner at (916) 263-1500. Sincerely, Zachary Olmstead Deputy Director ALL PARK CLINICS ARE HELD FROM 9:00 AM TO NOON *ALL FEES/DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE BEFORE ATTENDING A CLINIC FOR POSSIBLE ADJUSTMENTS OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS SCHEDULE. https://bakersfieldcity.us/gov/depts/animal_care_center/clinics.htm City of Bakersfield Animal Control 2020 Vaccination & Licensing Clinics January Saturday 1/11/20 The Park at Riverwalk 11200 Stockdale Hwy February Saturday 2/8/20 Jefferson Park 801 Bernard St. March Saturday 3/14/20 Beale Park 500 Oleander Ave. April Saturday 4/11/20 Wilson Park 2400 Wilson Rd. May Saturday 5/9/20 Lowell Park 800 4th St. June Saturday 6/13/20 Jastro Park 2900 Truxtun Ave July Saturday 7/11/20 Silver Creek Park 7011 Harris Rd. August Saturday 8/8/20 MLK Community Center 1000 S. Owens St.sav September Saturday 9/12/20 Beale Park 500 Oleander Ave October Saturday 10/10/20 Central Park at Mill Creek 600 19th St. November Saturday 11/14/20 Kroll Park 7500 Kroll Way December Saturday 12/12/20 Liberty Park 11225 Brimhall Rd. Vaccination & Licensing Information • California Law requires all dogs over the age of three months are vaccinated against the rabies virus and a license must be purchased within 30 days of vaccination. • At the low-cost park clinics, your dog can be vaccinated for a reduced fee. • A license must be purchased along with a rabies vaccine at the clinic. • If your dog has a current rabies vaccine, you may purchase a license only if you have a copy of the rabies certificate. Vaccine Fees: Rabies Vaccine - $10.00 DAPP Vaccine - $10.00 Bordetella Vaccine (Kennel Cough) - $10.00 License Fees: Spayed or Neutered: 1 Year License - $15.00 3 year license - $30.00 Natural (NOT spayed or neutered): 1 Year License - $60.00 3 Year License - $120.00 Senior Rates (62 and older): Dog MUST be spayed or neutered for discount! 1 Year License - $5.00 3 Year License - $15.00 Temporary Licenses: Dog MUST be spayed or neutered within 60 days. 1 Year Temporary License - $15.00 1 Year Senior Temporary License - $5.00 Visit us on the web for up to date clinic information: https://bakersfieldcity.us/gov/depts/animal_care_center/clinics.htm We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Department of Recreation and Parks Date: February 13, 2020 To: Virginia “Ginny” Gennaro, Interim City Manager From: Dianne Hoover, Director of Recreation & Parks Subject: 2020 January Monthly Report ADMINISTRATION January Summary Highlights: A new decade began in January 2020, and the Recreation and Parks Department wasted no time in getting the action off to a great start with the annual Polar Bear Plunge at McMurtrey Aquatic Center. Families and friends lined up to splash into a new year, and several have made it an annual tradition to wash away the previous year and bring a clean start to a new one. The Rapid Response Team, funded through PSVS, continues to work closely with Code Enforcement in removing illegal trash and dumpsites in addition to repairing gates and facilities from vandalism. Since the team started in September, over 156 tons of trash has been delivered to the dump. Park staff faced walls of tumbleweeds during the winter storms and worked diligently to remove them as quickly as possible. Contractors continued the planting of 3,500 trees and 35,000 shrubs in order to meet the May deadline for completion. Recreation staff is working to enhance existing programs and begin new ones for the coming year. As the City of Bakersfield expands opportunities for youth sports and after school programs, staff provides safe and fun activities year round. Thank you for taking time to review the myriad services provided through the Recreation and Parks Department from streetscapes, parks and programs. This January 2020 monthly report is a snapshot of the annual work performed by 165 dedicated employees while serving the citizens of Bakersfield. Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 2 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Public Safety & Vital Services • Homeless Encampment Cleanups: o Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park o Kern River Bike Path o Colony Street o N. Chester Avenue • Tumbleweed Removal: o S. Union Avenue Dumpsite o 7th Standard & Santa Fe Way o City Air Park o Johnson Rd. o Westside Parkway o East side of South H Street between Hosking Avenue and Berkshire Rd. o • Facility Worker Repairs: o Beach Park - fabrication and installation of new restroom security gates. o Beale Park – men’s restroom security gates. o Centennial Park - storage room door. o Grissom Park - to restroom security gates. o Jastro Park - restroom security gates. o Jefferson Park - restroom security gates and boarded up window in pool area. o KPSV Phase 3 - relocation of existing electrical conduit. o Patriots Park - installation of additional security gates for restrooms at Patriots Park. o Siemon Park – storage room door and restroom security gates. o Silver Creek Park - trash enclosure door. o Stiern Park - irrigation modifications due to ADA improvements. o Harris Rd. & Noble - tree removal and stump grinding CIP/CDBG Project Updates: • Sports Complex @ Mesa Marin (Basketball & Pickle Ball Courts) – Poured concrete slabs for pickle ball and basketball courts and installed fencing and walkway lights. • Stiern Park Safety Surfacing and ADA Improvements (CDBG) – The playground re-opened after installing safety surface and final inspection. • McMurtrey Aquatic Center Pool Filter Renovation Project – Warranty repairs for leaks to new competition pool filters and automatic backwash valve controller malfunction were completed by contractor National Aquatic Services. Five new sand filters for Activity Pool were delivered and replacement TBD by contractor, California Waters. • Jefferson Park Pool Filter Renovation Project – Contractor, California Waters, completed removal of existing pool filters and began installation of new pool filters for both the swim and activity pools. Two new Chemtrol backwash controllers were also installed. Warranty Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 3 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. repairs for leaks on new pool filters were completed by contractor National Aquatic Services. • Silver Creek Concrete Pool Deck Replacement Project – New concrete, expansion felt, and depth markers were installed by contractor, Monroe Construction. Wall Repairs: In Progress: 1. 8900 Block of Norris Rd & Quail Creek (South Side) 2. Fountain Horse Statue 3. 8000 Block of Harris E/O Gosford 4. Westside of Wible Rd & South of Harris (Canal Wall) 5. 7500 Block of Olympia Dr & Telluride Ct.(Raised Planter) 6. 12300 Block of River Run Blvd E/O Sugar Leaf Ridge Dr. 7. Latina & Mohawk (S. San Lauren Sign-Stone Border trim down) 8. White Lane & W/O Rose Garden St. (South Wall) 9. New Stine Rd & Ming Ave (North Side) 10. 2800 Block of Wilson Rd, near Elaine 11. Corner Jewetta Ave & Donerail Dr. 12. 7900 Block of Ming Ave (Northwall West) of Calle Salida 13. 12600 Block of Chambers Blvd & W/O Edingal Ct (South Wall Caps) 14. Ashe Rd & Club View Dr (Eastern Pre-Cast Wall) 15. (S/W Corner) Entrada Del Aqua Way & Pensigner Rd 16. 5600 Block of Wilson Rd & Westholme Blvd 17. 18th St & Q St S/E Corner (Planter) 18. Spring Creek Loop & Stone Ridge Way Completed: 1. Panama Lane & Monitor St (N/W Corner) Reservations: • 27 park reservations and an estimated 1866 guests in attendance for the month of January. PARKS UPDATES Amtrak Station o Staff, in conjunction with the railroad, cleared weeds/debris along the railroad tracks. California Avenue Medians o Tree contractors removed 14 coastal Redwoods and replaced them with 14 new Pine trees and repaired damaged irrigation. Convention & Visitors Bureau o Staff trimmed and removed weeds from the planters at the entry way. Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 4 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Kaiser Permanente Sports Village o The letters spelling out Kaiser Permanente Sports Village on the stadium score board have been upgraded and are now more visible. Mill Creek Canal o Five aerators/fountains were removed from the canal and repaired. Westside Parkway o Staff and the Bakersfield Homeless Center crew removed tumble weeds along the center divider on the east and westbound lanes. o Sprayed under the guard rail on the westbound side. Area 6 o Assisted Mechanics Bank Arena using aerial lift to repair the electronic bulletin board. o Delivered mobile stage to Mill Creek Park for Women’s March on January 18th and returned it to storage the same day. o Assisted multiple areas removing tumbleweeds and with mass trimming throughout the city. Trimming: o Trees Trimmed: 26 Clearance: 54 Removals: 4 RECREATION Total monthly attendance for all programs, reservations and volunteers combined for the month of January totaled 11,536 as compared to last year’s total of 17,702. Aquatics/Attendance: 4,937 4,937 compared to 5,513 in 2019 which is a 10.4% decrease due to the elimination of the Kern High School District at Jefferson Pool. 5,764 4,812 5,513 4,937 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Total Aquatic Attendance January 2017 2018 2019 2020 Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 5 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. McMurtrey Aquatic Center: • Monthly attendance at the McMurtrey Aquatic Center was 3,968 compared to last year’s 3,509. • Kern High School District Rental - The Kern High School District Swim and Dive rental started in January with Bakersfield, South, Ridgeview, and Liberty High Schools swim team practices at McMurtrey Aquatic Center. Each day, between the hours of 3 to 7 p.m., more than 150 high school students participate in swim practice and diving. • Polar Bear Plunge: The annual Polar Bear Plunge on New Year’s Day included One hundred and fifty-six plungers to plunge the waters at 54 degrees. The annual event was a great success with 264 total attendees; over 100 came to cheer on the plungers. • The Sand Filter Replacement Project - The pool reopened to lap swim and water walking participants on Tuesday, January 7th after repairs. • 100 Mile Club - is currently made up of 400 active members that swam 13,637 miles. The club has swum a combined total of 197,581 miles. Silver Creek Pool: • Kern High School District conducted their Lifeguarding and CPR/First Aid/AED Training for their high school swim team coaches at Silver Creek Pool. • Golden Valley, West and Stockdale swim teams are utilizing Silver Creek Pool for their swim program. Stockdale has a large team and has begun morning practices in addition to their daily afternoon practices. Aquatic Grant Activities • American Red Cross Aquatic Centennial Program- A free Pediatric CPR/AED, First Aid and Water Safety class included Seventeen participants of expectant parents, parents, grandparents, and caregivers of children under the age of eighteen received American Red Cross certifications and a variety of safety resources. • First 5 Kern Grant Make A Splash- The quarterly progress report was submitted for the Make A Splash Water Safety Grant. As of January, the discounted swim lessons and free CPR class components have been accomplished. • Kaiser Permanente Operation Splash Grant- Staff submitted the 2019 grant progress report to Kaiser Permanente which highlighted the summer accomplishments due to the grant. Hundreds of deserving community members were provided discounted swim lessons, free summer season passes, junior lifeguarding training, and healthy beverage and water safety education. • Donations: $603.17 Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 6 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Athletics/Attendance: 1,860 • Total monthly attendance was 1,860 compared to 1,859 last January. Athletic Programming Adult Softball • Spring softball registration closed on January 31 with a total of 144 teams. The breakdown is 84 men’s and 60 coed teams. Softball Tournaments • To date, the application process has yielded a total of 12 tournaments; there are a handful of interested tournament directors interested in joining. Adult Adaptive Basketball League • Spring season is currently underway with games being played every Thursday in January and into February. T-Ball & Pee Wee Tee Ball • Staff is currently planning the parent’s meeting and coach’s clinic. The league is geared for children 3-7 years old and strives to provide a positive competition free environment. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center/Attendance: 4,282 • Attendance was up by 14% from last January which can be attributed to additional children participating in the food program and game room. 866 970 861 1,260 1,859 1,860 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Athletic & Adaptive Program Attendance January 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 7 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration • This celebration was welcomed by 500 participants and 130 others for the children’s lunch and clothes giveaway. The program included public speakers and honoring community members for their service and music. • Donations: $415 Saunders Recreational Facility/Attendance: 320 • Soccer Program: 4 Registered Teams / Total Attendance: 320 Silver Creek Community Center/Attendance: 137 Special Event Reservations/Attendance: 5,586 Upcoming/Ongoing Events: • Lifeguard Academy – Interested in becoming a Lifeguard? Inquire at www.bakersfieldparks.us for details. • T-Ball Time – Sign-ups are now taking place for T-Ball League 5-7 yrs. & Pee Wee T- Ball 3-5 yrs. Deadline is February 28, 2020. • Springtime Egg Hunt – Saturday, April 11, 2020 at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center. FREE! • For additional activities and events offered through the Recreation and Parks Department, please visit the website at www.bakersfieldparks.us. 4,921 3,760 4,282 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center January Attendance 2018 2019 2020 Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 8 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. 7th Standard and Santa Fe Way Tumbleweed Clean-up (before) 7th Standard and Santa Fe Way Tumbleweed Clean-up (after) Bakersfield Municipal Airport Tumbleweed Clean-up (before) Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 9 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Bakersfield Municipal Airport Tumbleweed Clean-up (after) Beale Park Security Restroom Gates Project (before) Department of Recreation and Parks January 2020 Monthly Report Page 10 We enhance the quality of life through a variety of programs, parks, and partnerships. Colony Street Homeless Encampment Cleanup (before) Colony Street Homeless Encampment Cleanup (after) Week of February 17_2020_Work Schedule Page 1 of 2 STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE Week of February 17, 2020 – February 21, 2020 Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas: Maintenance Grind & Pave section repair on Akers between White ln and Pacheco 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 Asphalt work on various GET Bus Stop throughout the City of Bakersfield Concrete work in the Wilson Rd HUD area Concrete work in the East Belle Terrace area HUD area Concrete work in 16th street from Oak to A street 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 17_2020_Work Schedule Page 2 of 2 STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE Monday, February 17, 2020 Between Golden State & 16th St. -- “F” St. & Oak St. /kern River Boundary Between 34th St. & 30th St. – Chester Ave. & San Dimas St. Between San Dimas St. & Beale Ave. – 34th/Bernard St. & Niles St. Between Olive Dr. & Riverlakes Dr. (ext.) – Calloway & Coffee Rd. Tuesday, February 18, 2020 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, February 19, 2020 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, February 20, 2020 City areas between Stockdale Hwy. & Ming Ave. – Ashe Rd. & Gosford Rd. Between El Portal/Laurelglen Blvd. & Ashe Rd. – Ming Ave. & So. Halfmoon/Olympia Dr. Week of February 17_2020_Work Schedule 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, February 21, 2020 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.) 2020 Lifeguard Academy - -- - - - - - -- - 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 10th UPCOMING EVENTS 7 PM/5 PM On Sale Now 2:00 PM On Sale Now 7:00 PM February 15/16 – Condors vs Colo/SJ $38, $28.50, $23, $19, $16, $12 February 17 – Harlem Globetrotters $90, $70, $54, $42, $33, $25, $18 February 20 – Blake Shelton $109, $89, $69, $49 On Sale Now March 2 – KISS 7:30 PM $39.50 to $1000 On Sale Now 4 & 7:30 PM On Sale Now 1:30 PM On Sale Now 7:00 PM On Sale Now 7:00 PM On Sale Now 7:00 PM On Sale 2/7 7:30 PM On Sale Now 8:00 PM On Sale Now 7:00 PM March 14 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil $130 to $35 March 15 – AXEL By Cirque Du Soleil $130 to $35 March 17 – JoJo Siwa w/The Belles $66.50, $46.50, $36.50 April 4 – PBR Velocity Tour $150, $100, $68, $49, $37, $25, $15 June 11 – Chris Stapleton $113.75 to $43.75 June 22 – Hillsong Worship 49.50, 44.50, 39.50, 27.50, 20.00 September 11 – Los Angeles Azules $196, $126, $96, $76, $56, $36 September 27 – Matchbox Twenty $179.50 to $39.50 On Sale Now February 14 – Los Yonics y Los Caminantes8:00 PM $99, $70, $60, $50, $40, $30 On Sale Now March 7 – Bak Symphony Orchestra7:30 PM $45, $35, $30, $20 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 4 – Bak Symphony Orchestra7:30 PM $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now April 8 – Baby Shark Live!6:00 PM $55, $45, $35 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 May 9 – Bak Symphony Orchestra7:30 PM $45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now Buy tickets at www.mechanicsbankarena.com or AXS.com THEATER February 27-29 – CIF Wrestling Champs Single session tickets - $23, $20 (Reserved), $14 (GA) $10 Student/Senior GA tickets