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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/18/2021CC OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER June 18, 2021 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information Notable Items  I am pleased to announce that the City’s annual Independence Day fireworks show will return next month! The free fireworks show – sponsored by Grimmway Farms – will be held at The Park at River Walk at 9:15 p.m. on Sunday, July 4. This year’s celebration will be a little different from those in the past as there will be no concert held before. However, it will be wonderful for the community to be able to come together and honor this great nation. The public is invited to come out and watch the fireworks, watch from home live on 23ABC’s website, TurnTo23.com or by downloading their app for Roku, Apple TV or Fire TV.  The Kern Council of Governments (Kern COG) is developing comprehensive Local Road Safety Plans (LRSPs) to improve safety for all modes of transportation in the City of Bakersfield, and the organization will hold a community outreach meeting to gather additional feedback. The meeting is planned for 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29. Public comments about local safety concerns are being accepted by Kern COG currently. The plans focus on traffic calming measures such as bike lanes, speed bumps, traffic circles, crosswalks and more. Kern COG has a dashboard of safety information on its website where the public can leave feedback. Once completed, these plans will help agencies compete for future safety improvement funds managed by the state.  The new Official Bakersfield Insiders’ Guide from Visit Bakersfield is now available! The guide highlights many of the City’s uniquely Bakersfield experiences, from our historic and vibrant music scene, to the new Bakersfield Brewery Trail, to the many outdoor recreation opportunities. The new guide is free and can be downloaded online, or you can pick one up at the Bakersfield Visitors Center at 515 Truxtun Avenue.  The Recreation & Parks Department’s Rapid Response Team cleaned up 22,000 pounds of trash at three different encampments. That’s 11 tons of trash in just one General Information June 16, 2021 Page 2 week! Check out more of what the RRT accomplished during that time in its weekly report.  The park access improvements project at Patriots Park is nearly completed! Crews have finished paving all three parking lots there (below), part of a process that will renovate parking lots at five City-maintained parks and service roads with American Disability Act improvements. One of the lots has been striped, and the other two will be striped next week. The entire project, which is funded by the Public Safety & Vital Services (PSVS) Measure, is expected to be completed by early July. Other parks included in the project are Grissom Park, Wilson Park, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, and Siemon Park.  Phase I of a $1.1 million project to retrofit decorative street lights with new energy-efficient light- emitting diodes (LED) is now virtually complete, with more than 99% of the poles upgraded. So far contractor Tanko Lighting has retrofitted 919 out of 926 decorative poles with LED kits in northwest Bakersfield, southwest Bakersfield, as well as in Downtown Bakersfield (right) and Old Town Kern. This project is funded by the Public Safety & Vital Services (PSVS) Measure and when completed, will have replaced around 3,000 street light kits, following work in 2018 in partnership with PG&E to upgrade nearly 13,000 street lights in the City. These new kits require less maintenance than traditional street lights and are more energy efficient, saving the City on energy costs. They also improve lighting on walking areas, as well as on the streets themselves, creating a safer environment for everyone in the City’s right-of-way. General Information June 16, 2021 Page 3 Reports Recreation & Parks Department Rapid Response Team weekly report, June 6-12, 2021. TRIP Monthly Status Report, June 2021. AT&T U-verse programming changes letter through August 2021. Events Movie in the Park: “The Little Rascals” (1994), Friday, June 18 at Jefferson Park (801 Bernard Street). The movie starts at dusk. Beale Band Concerts, Sunday, June 20 at the Beale Band Amphitheater, 8 p.m. Pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics in partnership with the Kern County Department of Public Health: o June 23, Patriot’s Park, 2-6 p.m. o June 24, Beach Park, 2-6 p.m. o June 25, Siemon Park, 2-6 p.m. o June 25, Centennial Park, 3-7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to follow all state and county public health guidelines in place at the time. 4th of July Celebration Free fireworks show held at The Park at River Walk Sunday, July 4 Fireworks start at 9:15 p.m. Proudly presented by The show will be streamed live on TurnTo23.com and on 23ABC's other digital platforms. The Robert Grimm Family Foundation and Visit Bakersfield 515 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 661-852-7282 TOLL FREE: 866-425-7353 MEDIA ADVISORYFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, June 17, 2021 CONTACT: Visit Bakersfield 661-852-7282 visitbakersfield.com THE NEW BAKERSFIELD INSIDERS’ GUIDE FROM VISIT BAKERSFIELD NOW AVAILABLE Full-color magazine spotlights unique Bakersfield experiences Looking for tips on Bakersfield’s family fun activities, award-winning food and its one- of-a-kind music scene? Find them, and more, in the new Official Bakersfield Insiders’ Guide from Visit Bakersfield. This new full-color magazine spotlights special Bakersfield experiences like its many outdoor recreation spots, the Bakersfield Brewery Trail and the sound of Vroooom! that make it California’s racing capital. See where to snap the best photos featuring “Big in Bakersfield” spots. Check out Bakersfield-made products to buy for yourself or to give as gifts. Explore the streets of Bakersfield with special driving tours, and learn about fun places nearby that make memorable day trips from your home base of Bakersfield. Designed and published by Madden Media, the Insiders’ Guide is the official destination publication for California’s ninth largest city. It is ideal for travelers planning a visit to Bakersfield, human resource recruiters luring workers, real estate professionals attracting homebuyers, and new residents who have just arrived. For tips on how to experience our city, turn to the Official Bakersfield Insiders’ Guide. It is available at no charge at Visit Bakersfield, 515 Truxtun Avenue, and will soon will be available at more than 80 locations throughout Bakersfield including most hotels and the Amtrak station. You also can order a free copy and view it online here. ### RRT Weekly Report For the week of 6/06/2021-6/12/2021 City Council and/or Public Requests • None City Source Requests • None Projects Completed by RRT 1. Kern River (Encampment Clean-up) • 6/6/2021- The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with several encampment clean- ups located in the riverbed area by Golden State Hwy. Trash was taken to Bena Landfill. • 6/7/2021- The RRT continued assisting Code Enforcement with the encampment clean-ups at the riverbed. A total of 8760 lbs. of trash was removed and taken to Bena landfill for disposal. • 6/8/2021- The RRT continued to assist Code Enforcement with the encampment clean-ups at the riverbed. A total of 2260 lbs. of trash was removed and taken to Bena landfill for disposal. 2. Coffee Road (Encampment Clean-up) • The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with a homeless encampment clean-up north of Rosedale Hwy. • 2200 lbs. of trash was removed and taken to Bena landfill for disposal. 3. Uplands of the Kern River (Encampment Clean-up) • The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with several encampment clean-ups located in the Uplands Kiosk areas just west of Chester Ave. • 8800 lbs. of trash was removed and taken to Bena landfill. Miscellaneous 1. Amtrak Station (New Greyhound Bus Terminal) • 6/11/2021-The RRT continued with the concrete demo project at the Amtrak station. • 6/12/2021- The RRT continued with the concrete demo project and took a load of contaminated concrete to Bena landfill. 2. San Miguel Grove (Parking Lot Security Gate Repair) • The RRT repaired the damaged parking lot entrance security gate, due to vandalism. An existing bollard post (south of entrance) that was vandalized and stolen was also replaced. 3. Lowell Park (Restroom Door Lock Repair) • 6/10/2021-6/11/2021-The RRT repaired two damaged security lock hasps on both restroom doors, due to vandalism and homeless encampments that were set up inside the restrooms. 4. Mechanics Bank Arena (Fountain Drain Cover Repair) • The RRT repaired and replaced security bolts on two of the drain covers inside the fountain. Ongoing Projects 1. Greystone Park (Trash Enclosure Modification) • The RRT will schedule fabrication and installation of a new cover on the existing trash enclosure. 2. McMurtrey Aquatics Center (Wrought Iron Fence Modification) • The RRT will schedule wrought iron fence modification on west side concession area to prevent illegal entry. 3. Beale Park (New Trash Enclosure) • The RRT will schedule fabrication and installation of a security cover for the new trash enclosure. 4. Amtrak Station (New Greyhound Bus Terminal) • The RRT began concrete demo of the existing in-operable arrival fountains located on the south west end of the Amtrak station as part of the new bus terminal project. • Work began on 6/11/2021 and will continue on the work week of 6/16/2021 Weekly Data: Assignment Locations Job Description Date Man Hours Equip/Hours Misc. Cost Weight Approx. lbs. Kern Riverbed Homeless Encampment Clean-up 6/6/2021 6/7/2021 6/8/2021 30 30 4 30 30 4 $0 $197.10 $50.85 0 8760lbs 2260lbs Coffee Rd Homeless Encampment Clean-up 6/8/2021 8 8 $59.95 2200lbs Lowell Shop Bollards Modification 6/8/2021 6 3 0 0 Uplands Kiosk Homeless Encampment Clean-up 6/9/2021 18 14 $123.75 8800lbs San Miguel Grove Parking Lot Gate & Bollard Repair (Vandalism) 6/10/2021 13.5 13.5 $16.09 0 Lowell Park Restroom Door Lock Repair (Vandalism) 6/10/2021 6/11/2021 4.5 7 4.5 7 0 0 0 0 Mechanics Bank Arena Fountain Drain Cover Repair 6/11/2021 13 13 $77.22 0 0 Amtrak Station Bus Terminal Concrete Demo 6/10/2021 6/11/2021 10 30 20 40 $255.61 $341.72 9,380Lbs 12,540Lbs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals: Projects Completed: 8 174 Hrs. 187 Hrs. $1,122.29 43,940 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. Training • None See pictures below Kern River Encampment Clean-Up San Miguel Grove Bollard Post Repair Lowell Park Restroom Door Lock Repair Amtrak Station New Bus Terminal Page 1 TRIP projects are moving rapidly through the various stages of project development. This report is to provide a periodic up-to-date snapshot of each project’s recent major activities and progress. If you have questions, or need additional information, please contact Kari Pressler at the TRIP office, (661) 326-3700. Regular construction updates are also available on the TRIP website at BakersfieldFreeways.us MILESTONES  Began pouring the deck for the Commerce Drive bridge  Completed construction of the bridge over the eastbound State Route 58 Ming Ave off-ramp  Finished the falsework for the Stockdale Bridge  Began construction on the abutments at the Marella Bridge. PROJECT STATUS 24th Street Improvement Project Contractor: Griffith Company Construction completed The project added a lane in each direction between Oak Street and M Street, improved the 24th Street/Oak Street intersection, and landscaped the corridor in the residential section of 24th Street. The project also installed a drainage system to address frequent flooding along this downtown corridor. * Due to the completion of this project, there will be no further updates on the status report. Centennial Corridor Phase 1 - Kern River Bridge Improvements Contractor: Security Paving Company This phase constructed bridges across Truxtun Avenue and the Kern River for the future westbound Centennial Corridor (State Route 58) exit to Mohawk Street and widened the existing eastbound bridges at the Kern River and Truxtun Avenue to accommodate the future freeway lanes. This phase of the Centennial Corridor has been completed. June 2021 TRIP Status Report TRIP Status Report June 2021 Page 2 Phase 2 – Belle Terrace Operational Improvements Contractor: Granite Construction The Belle Terrace Project included improvements on State Route 99 and Belle Terrace. The improvements on State Route 99 included the addition of a northbound auxiliary lane from the Ming Avenue on-ramp to the northbound State Route 99/eastbound State Route 58 connector over Wible Road. The local road improvements included realigning Wible Road and Alamo Street as well as raising Belle Terrace to match the reconstruction of the Belle Terrace overcrossing. This phase of the Centennial Corridor has been completed. Phase 3 – Bakersfield Freeway Connector Contractor: Security Paving Company 64% complete; anticipated completion: Early 2022 This phase of Centennial Corridor reconstructs the westbound-to-southbound loop ramp at the State Route 58/State Route 99 interchange. The project also constructs a new barrier-separated off-ramp to Ming Avenue from southbound State Route 99. • Continue the construction of Retaining Wall #69. This wall separates the State Route 58 to southbound State Route 99 ramp and the future Ming Avenue off-ramp. • Started the placement of concrete paving on the Ming Ave off ramp from eastbound State Route 58. • Drainage work continues at various locations within the project site. • Construction of the Stage 2 westbound State Route 58 to southbound State Route 99 tunnel continues. Phase 4 – Mainline Contractor: Security Paving Company 47% complete; anticipated completion: Early 2023 This phase constructs the freeway and multiple bridge structures between State Route 99 and the Westside Parkway. • Pour abutment for northbound State Route 99 to westbound State Route 58 fly over connector. • Construct abutments and bent for S. Real Road bridge. • Continue rough grading of Mainline between Ford and California. • Various walls and drainage systems remain under construction throughout the project area. TRIP Status Report June 2021 Page 3 State Route 43/Stockdale Highway Roundabout Contractor: Griffith Company Construction completed This project replaced an existing 4-way stop with a roundabout at the State Route 43 (Enos Lane) and Stockdale Highway intersection. * Due to the completion of this project, there will be no further updates on the status report. Upcoming Projects Hageman Bike Path Contractor: TBD This project consists of a new 0.40 mile long two directional 10 feet wide Class I bike path with 2’ wide shoulders on each side. The bike path will begin at the east side of Standard Street cul-de-sac and run east along the south side of the State Route 99 and State Route 204 connector up until the east side of the State Route 99. The bike path continues east along the State Route 204 off-ramp to Buck Owens Blvd and ends at Buck Owens Blvd. The bike path will have an all-weather paved surface allowing for two-way bicycle and pedestrian movement. Rosedale Highway Widening Project Contractor: TBD This project widens Rosedale Highway from Calloway Drive to Verdugo Lane from 2 lanes to 3 lanes in each direction. The project involves reconstructing the existing median to accommodate the additional lane in each direction. It will also include construction of sidewalks in the east-bound and west-bound directions and installation of curb and gutter where it does not exist in the westbound direction. The project will include right turn pockets at Verdugo Lane and Calloway Drive. The project length is 0.50 miles long. TRIP Status Report June 2021 Page 4 Top Left: Crews installing rebar for concrete paving. Top right: Crews installing sign structures for westbound SR58. Left: HMA paving along the southbound Ming Avenue off ramp. Bottom: Crews installing electrical conduit near Belle Terrace. PROJECT PHOTOS TRIP Status Report June 2021 Page 5 Top Left: Contractor placing HMA paving on the EB58 to SB99 ramp. Top right: Crews installing rebar on the EB58 to SB99 ramp to prepare for concrete paving. Left: Aerial view of the Commerce Drive Viaduct bridge. Bottom Left: Commerce Drive Viaduct bridge deck concrete placement. Bottom Right: Contractor installing drainage system on southbound Ming Ave off ramp. June 4th River Walk Ward 4 June 11th Lowell Ward 1 June 18th Jefferson Ward 2 June 25th Greystone Ward 5 July 2ND Wilson Ward 6 July 9th Silver Creek Ward 7 July 16th Mesa Marin Ward 3 July 23RD River Walk Ward 4 MOVIES BEGIN AT DUSK EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN JUNE & JULY. BRING YOUR PICNIC GEAR, LAWN CHAIRS, BLANKETS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS! SNACKS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. THESE EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC. MOVIES IN THE PARK PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ASKED TO MAINTAIN 6 FEET SOCIAL DISTANCING FROM OTHER PARTICIPANTS. PLEASE STAY HOME IF YOU HAVE ANY COVID-19 SYMPTOMS. Beale Band Concerts June 20th & 27th BEALE BAND AMPHITHEATER @ 8PM. FREE ADMISSION. BRING YOUR OWN LAWN CHAIR AND BLANKETS. REFRESHMENTS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. R E C R E A T I O N A N D PARKS PRESE N T S RECREATION & PARKS FEATURING THE BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL BAND