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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
April 23, 2021 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information
Notable Items
For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, fans were in the stands at Mechanics Bank Arena to watch
the Bakersfield Condors defeat the San Diego Gulls 5-1 on
Saturday. The arena was limited to 10% capacity, but it was
good to see the return of a live home crowd, the first for a
California AHL team this season. Arena staff had
modifications in place to help limit potential exposure among
fans, and fans were asked to wear face coverings when not eating.
The Recreation & Parks Department plans to re-open the weight and fitness room at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center (1000 S. Owens Street) to the public on Monday, April 26. The room will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through
Friday, by appointment only. Anyone interested in setting up an appointment should
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call 661-322-9874.
The Kern Council of Governments (Kern COG) is developing comprehensive Local Road Safety Plans (LRSPs) for multiple cities in Kern County, including Bakersfield. The
LRSPs are focused on traffic calming measures, such as speed bumps, bike lanes, traffic circles, crosswalks and more.
The organization is asking for the public’s input on its dashboard of safety information.
The dashboard provides an opportunity for the public to leave comments about
safety concerns in their areas. Once the plans are completed, they will help agencies
compete for future safety improvement funds managed by the state.
The City’s Solid Waste Division collected more than 20,000 pounds worth of items
(trash, recycling, wood and metal) at last weekend’s pop-up bulky item drive-thru events held on April 17 as part of Bakersfield’s Clean City Initiative. The events were
held at Aera Park and a new location, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. More than 120
vehicles came through the two locations, dropping off 48 mattresses, 59 e-waste
items, and almost 12,000 pounds of trash alone.
The Clean City Initiative and these events are funded by the Public Safety & Vital
Services (PSVS) Measure. More events are planned for the future and will be
announced on the City’s website and social media pages when the locations and
dates are finalized.
The City’s Animal Care Center has announced its next low-cost vaccine and licensing clinic, set to be held Saturday, May 1 at Lowell Park (800 4th Street) from 9 a.m. to noon. This event will be drive-thru style and precautions will be in place due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The April clinic, held at Wilson Park, saw 381 total vaccines issued, along with 61 microchips.
Traffic Advisories
Nighttime closure at Stockdale Highway and North Stine Road
A nighttime closure has been scheduled for the intersection of Stockdale Highway and
North Stine Road. This intersection will be closed between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. each night from Monday, April 26 to Thursday, April 29. The closure is needed for falsework
erection.
During the closure, residents can detour around the work zone by using McDonald Way or Real Road to enter or exit the neighborhood. All other traffic will be routed around the
area using Oak Street and California Avenue.
Construction schedules may be changed without notice due to unforeseen circumstances. The Thomas Roads Improvement Program apologizes for any
inconvenience this work may cause the traveling public.
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Reports
Recreation & Parks Department Rapid Response Team report, April 11, 2021.
AT&T U-verse programming changes through June 2021.
AT&T Notice of Availability of Application for a California State Video Franchise. Events
Live Stream Vaccine: The Second Dose, Delphinium and Ariel Dyer, 7 p.m. Friday, April
23.
Keep Bakersfield Beautiful cleanup events, Saturday, April 24 at 8 a.m. at Clinica Sierra
Vista East Bakersfield Dental Center and at 9 a.m. at Planz Park.
Ontario Reign at Bakersfield Condors, 5 p.m. Saturday, April 24 at Mechanics Bank
Arena. Limited in-person attendance.
RRT Weekly Report
For the week of 4/11/21-4/17/2021
City Council and/or Public Requests
• None
City Source Requests
• None
Projects Completed by RRT
1. Beale Park (new trash enclosure, Phase 1)
• The RRT completed Phase #1 of the new trash enclosure project.
• 4/10/2021- Demo existing concrete and retaining block wall.
• 4/13/2021- Removed and disposed concrete.
• 4/16/2021- Excavated wall and post footings.
Miscellaneous
1. Wayside Park (restroom fire damage repairs)
• The RRT continued with the bathroom remodel. Work on the interior continues.
• 4/11/2021 - Paint interior walls and ceiling.
• 4/12/2021 - Continued with painting of interior walls and ceiling.
• 4/13/2021 - Paint exterior of building.
• 4/14/2021 - Continued painting interior walls and ceiling.
2. Coffee Rd & Granite Falls (encampment clean-up)
• The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with an encampment clean-up in the canal
area.
• Work started and was completed on 4/13/2021.
3. Jastro Park (new trash enclosure, Phase 2)
• Excavated wall and post footings.
• Work started and was completed on 4/15/2021.
4. Centennial Park (bollard post chain repairs)
• RRT welded and replaced the damaged chain on both of the bollard posts at
the east drive way entrances.
• Work started and was completed on 4/15/2021.
5. Siemon Park (new trash enclosure, Phase 2)
• RRT began fabrication of the new trash enclosure gates and top security cover.
• Work started 4/14/21 and continued thru 4/17/2021.
6. Sister Cities Gardens South (illegal dumping)
• RRT removed illegal dumping of mattresses.
• Work started and was completed on 4/17/2021.
Ongoing Projects
1. Siemon Park (new trash enclosure)
• The RRT will schedule fabrication and installation of a cover and gates for the
new trash enclosure.
2. Greystone Park (trash enclosure modification)
• The RRT will schedule fabrication of a new cover on the existing trash enclosure.
3. McMurtrey Aquatics Center (wrought iron fence modification)
• The RRT will schedule wrought iron fence modification on west side concession area to prevent illegal entry.
4. Wayside Park (fire damage repairs)
• The RRT staff started the demolition and repair of the fire damaged bathrooms
due to vandalism at Wayside Park on 2/9/2021 and will continue work this week.
5. Jastro Park (new trash enclosure, Phase 2)
• The RRT completed Phase 2 (footing excavation) for the new trash enclosure project and will schedule fabrication and installation of a security cover and
gates for the new trash enclosure, once block wall contractor has completed building the enclosure.
6. Beale Park (new trash enclosure, Phase 1)
• The RRT completed Phase 1 (demo & footing excavation) for the new trash
enclosure project and will schedule fabrication and installation of a security
cover and gates for the new trash enclosure, once block wall contractor has
completed building the enclosure.
Weekly Data:
Assignment Locations Job Description Date Man Hours Equip/Hours Misc. Cost Weight Approx. lbs.
Wayside Park Restroom Fire Damage Repairs
4/11/2021 4/12/2021 4/13/2021
4/14/2021
40 40 33.5
45
30 30 30
30
$209.20 $108.90 0
$249.54
0
Coffee Rd &
Granite Falls Encampment Clean-up 4/13/2021 7 7 0 0
Jastro Park New Trash Enclosure 4/15/2021 25 20 $548.83 0
Beale Park New Trash Enclosure
4/10/2021
4/13/2021 4/16/2021
23
28.5 22.5
29
38.5 22.5
$118.23
$1,736.38 $565.07
0
63,720Lbs 0
Centennial Park Bollard Post Repairs 4/15/2021 4 4 0 0
Siemon Park New Trash Enclosure – Phase 2
4/14/2021 4/15/2021
4/16/2021 4/17/2021
40 16
24 12
30 16
30 16
$507.64 $399.44
$224.13 0
0
Sister Cities Illegal Dumping 4/17/2021 3 3 0 0
Totals: Projects Completed: 7 7 363.5 hrs. 306 hrs. $4,853.80 63,720 lbs.
Next Week
City Source Request
• None
City Council and/or Public Request
• None
Priority Projects
• RRT will continue to work with Code Enforcement regarding any illegal homeless
encampment sites within City Parks, Streetscapes, and/or City buildings.
• Jastro Spray Park restroom building modification.
Training
• Respirator Training – 4/21/21
See pictures below
Wayside Park Restroom Fire Damage Repairs
Beale Park Trash Enclosure Project, Phase 1
Jastro Park Trash Enclosure Project, Phase 1
Siemon Park Trash Enclosure Project, Phase 2
Keep Bakersfield Beautiful
4101 Truxtun Avenue Bldg. A, Bakersfield, CA 93309
661-326-3539 FAX: 661-852-2121
MEDIA ADVISORYFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, April 22, 2021
CONTACT: Jessica Felix Community Relations Specialist 661-326-3539 (o) 661-426-0686 (c)
KEEP BAKERSFIELD BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE SUPPORTING EARTH MONTH ACTIVITIES
Volunteer litter cleanup events planned for Saturday, April 24 The Keep Bakersfield Beautiful Committee is supporting multiple volunteer activities
for Earth Month. Dozens of volunteers from Keep Bakersfield Beautiful, Clinica Sierra
Vista and United Domestic Workers will volunteer to clean up litter in Bakersfield on
Saturday, April 24.
Volunteers will be socially distanced in multiple locations starting at different times in
Ward 1. Bakersfield Mayor Karen Goh will visit volunteers at multiple locations and
City Councilmember Eric Arias (Ward 1) and staff will also support these volunteer
efforts.
Location 1 Start time: 8 a.m. Starting point: Clinica Sierra Vista East Bakersfield Dental Center
1125 East California Avenue Cleanup area: Neighborhood of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park
Location 2
Start time: 9 a.m. Starting point: Planz Park 1601 Planz Road
Cleanup area: Planz Park
Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, we are still unable to organize large events such
as the Great American Cleanup to recognize Earth Day. However, we want to
encourage participants and volunteers to take time in their own neighborhoods and
parks to make a difference in our community.
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