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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
Oct. 1, 2021 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information
Notable Items
A nearly half-a-million-dollar tennis court rehabilitation project got underway at Haggin Oaks Park on
Wednesday, September 29. The $488,000 project
includes replacing the existing asphalt court surfaces at
both Haggin Oaks Park (right) and Campus Park South
with new post-tension concrete and new sports court
surfacing for one tennis court and two new pickleball
courts. This project is only possible thanks to funding from the Public Safety & Vital Services (PSVS) Measure, also
known as Measure N.
The court rehabilitation project at Campus Park South is expected to get underway shortly after the start of the
Haggin Oaks Park project. The tennis courts will be off-limits to the public during construction, which is
expected to be completed by mid-December. The nearest public tennis courts in the meantime will be at
Silver Creek and Belcourt Parks.
The playground equipment at Stonecreek Park is also getting an upgrade, with the Recreation & Parks
Department getting the almost $250,000
project underway on Monday,
September 27 (right). The equipment
and nearby area will be off-limits to the
public while the project is completed,
which is expected by mid-December.
General Information
Oct. 1, 2021
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The always popular pop-up large item drop-off events return next weekend! These
Public Safety & Vital Service Measure-funded events will be held on Saturday,
October 9 at Kaiser Permanente Sports Village (9001 Ashe Road) and 4200 Panorama
Drive. The last events, held on September 11, collected more than 22,400 pounds of
trash items and since January this year, more than 434,000 pounds of trash has been
collected at these events.
The Bakersfield Police Department will hold its National Night Out event at Patriots Park (1600 New Stine Road) from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 5. National Night Out is
an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer,
more caring places to live. It enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community and it provides a great
opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.
It’s a free event and the public is invited to come out and enjoy games, learn about
public safety, hear some great music, and meet some of our officers. We hope to see
everyone there!
The Bakersfield Animal Control Field Services will host its monthly low-cost pet
vaccination clinic on Saturday, October 2, at Central Park at Mill Creek (600 19th
Street) from 9 a.m. to noon. City residents can register their dogs and get a free
microchip, as well as several pet vaccines. Anyone who attends is asked to wear a
mask and is required to keep their pet on a leash.
You may have noticed we are increasing our communication efforts with the public
on social media! Staff has been working hard to create new, engaging and
informative content on the City’s social media accounts, highlighting projects and
accomplishments the public is interested in learning about.
In addition to our regular announcements, we’ve also started creating content that
the public can regularly expect, including Measure N Mondays – featuring projects or
services funded by the Public Safety & Vital Service Measure to start each week – as
well as Ward Wednesday – showing off something unique about a different City Ward
– and Throwback Thursdays where we take a look at significant historic events or
places in Bakersfield.
We’re very excited to more proactively promote things the City is doing to address
issues our residents are most interested in, or to let them know about services they may
not even be aware the City provides!
The City Clerk’s Office is accepting applications to fill several vacancies on the Bakersfield Youth Commission:
Ward 1: regular and alternate
appointments
Ward 2: alternate appointment
Ward 6: regular and alternate
appointments
Ward 7: regular and alternate appointments
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Applicants must be City residents, current high school students at the time of
appointment, and maintain as close to a 3.0 grade point average as possible.
Anyone interested in applying for these openings can do so at the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall North (1600 Truxtun Avenue) or by downloading an application from the
City’s website here. All applications must be returned to the Clerk’s Office. Reports
City Council Agenda Highlights, Oct. 6, 2021.
Recreation & Parks Department Rapid Response Team weekly report, Sept. 19-25, 2021.
Monthly TRIP status report, September 2021.
Events
Low-cost pet vaccination and licensing clinic, 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, October 4, at
Central Park at Mill Creek (600 19th Street).
Cults & Classics: “Donnie Darko,” 6 p.m. Monday, October 4, at The Fox Theater (2001
H Street).
National Night Out, 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, October 5, at Patriots Park (1600 New Stine
Road).
Event Calendar for the Mechanics Bank Arena, Theater & Convention Center.
City Manager’s Office
1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-326-3751 FAX: 661-324-1850
EXAMPLES OF ACCEPTED/NOT ACCEPTED ITEMS
Pop-up Bulky Item Drop-off Events
ACCEPTED NOT ACCPETED
Furniture
Mattresses
Box springs
Major appliances
Electronics (e-waste:
TVs, monitors,
computers, printers,
etc.)
Water heaters
BBQ grills (no
propane tanks)
Propane tanks
Construction
materials/debris
(including concrete)
Any item with
refrigerant (A/C
units, refrigerators,
etc.)
Items weighing more
than 300 pounds
Household
hazardous waste
Liquid waste
Hazardous materials
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City Manager’s Office
1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-326-3751 FAX: 661-324-1850
EJEMPLOS DE ARTÍCULOS ACEPTABLES / NO ACEPTABLES
Eventos para recibir artículos grandes
ACEPTABLES NO ACEPTABLES
Muebles
Colchones
Somieres
Grandes
electrodomésticos
Electrónica
(desechos
electrónicos:
televisores,
monitores,
computadoras,
impresoras, etc.)
Calentadores de
agua
Parrillas para
barbacoa (sin
tanques de
propano)
Tanques de
propano
Materiales de
construcción /
escombros (incluido
el hormigón)
Cualquier artículo
con refrigerante
(unidades de A / C,
refrigeradores, etc.)
Artículos que pesen
más de 300 libras
Desperdicios
domésticos
peligrosos
Desperdicios líquidos
Materiales peligrosos
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Patriots Park 1600 New Stine Rd.
The
Bakersfield Police Department
presents:
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Join us for Booths, Games, Public Safety Education,
Emergency Vehicles, Law Enforcement Personnel, Music
& Giveaways! This event is fun for the whole family!
Free Admission | Please enter the park on Fjord Street
6:00PM-9:00pm
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
OCTOBER 6, 2021 COUNCIL MEETING
REGULAR MEETING – 5:15 p.m.
APPOINTMENTS
Item 7a. Bakersfield Youth Commission Appointment (All Wards)
• Six appointments to the Youth Commission
CONSENT CALENDAR – AGREEMENTS
Item 8h. World Record Artwork (All Wards) Professional Artist John S. Barge III approached the City in an effort to create
two custom original World Record Artworks that will be adjudicated and judged by the World Famous “Guinness World
Records.” Custom Artwork number one will include the World Record Attempt at the longest painting of a river canal in
a contemporary art (350-foot-long) and will include famous Bakersfield landmarks throughout and along the painting.
Custom Artwork number two will include the World Record Attempt at the longest painting of a blue ribbon in a
contemporary art (150-foot-long) and will include a timeline of the Bakersfield Police Department, as well painted
depicted images of Bakersfield Police Department personnel, both sworn and civilian, along the blue ribbon. Staff
recommends entering into an agreement with John S. Barge III in the amount of $30,000.
CONSENT CALENDAR – PUBLIC SAFETY AND VITAL SERVICES MEASURE
Item 8ab. Kaiser Permanente Sports Village Expansion (Ward 6) Since 2009, the City has completed three phases of
construction on the Kaiser Permanente Sports Village. Existing amenities include a championship stadium, (12) soccer
fields, (4) temporary football fields (to be repurposed as soccer fields once the new football fields are completed), sports
field lighting, playground, fitness station, passive park areas, (2) lakes, a concession building, shade pavilion, restrooms,
a trail system, parking lots, and roadways. The next phase (Phase IV) of the project includes (5) football fields with LED
sports lighting and seating on turfed berms, a concession building and restroom building, picnic areas with shade sails,
site landscaping, parking lot lighting, roadway lighting, walkway lighting, utility improvements, McKee Road extension
with connection to Play Fair Drive and (2) new parking lots. In order to proceed with Phase IV of the project, staff are
recommending Council accept the bid and contract with JTS Construction in the amount of $12,437,500, appropriate
$1,000,000 from Community Facilities District No. 2013-1 West Ming Specific Plan fund balance and $500,000 from the
Domestic Water Fund balance to the Public Works Department Capital Improvement Program. This project’s funding
includes approximately $3,800,000 from the Public Safety and Vital Services Measure.
HEARINGS
Item 10a. Increase in Domestic Water Availability Fee (All Wards) The Water Availability Fee is established/adjusted
annually for water service facilities required to enable development of all areas served by the City water system. The
funding sources compensates the City for the expense incurred in furnishing source, storage, and water distribution
facilities, and related capital project expenses. The most recent proposed increase is 4%. The current Water Availability
Fee is $6,291 per gross acre, and is recommended to be revised by this percentage to $6,543 per gross acre, or an increase
of $252 per gross acre. Assuming four (4) dwelling units per gross acre, the increase equates to a one-time charge of $63
per dwelling unit. California Government Code Section 66016 requires that increases in existing fees and charges be
adopted by ordinance or resolution following a public hearing.
REPORTS
Item 11a. American Rescue Plan Act Framework (All Wards) The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 was signed
into law by President Biden on March 11, 2021. The bill, intended to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic,
includes $1.9 trillion in stimulus measures providing resources to individual families, health care, affected business
sectors and government entities. A number of the measures included in the ARPA apply to municipalities such as the City
of Bakersfield, either through direct aid or resources identified to support capital improvements or operations. The
direct aid allocated to the City of Bakersfield under ARPA is $94,517,089. The City is required to obligate (encumber)
APRA direct aid funds by December 31, 2024 and all projects using ARPA funds must be completed by December 31,
2026. Eligible ARPA expenses include the cost incurred by the City to mitigate and prevent the impacts of COVID-19 in
Bakersfield. A portion of the ARPA allocation will need to be allocated to cover allowable public safety costs, specifically
medical related call-outs by the City Fire Department. Staff has been developing program and project concepts that are
consistent with City Council Goals for the use of the remaining ARPA funds and will be presenting a framework for moving
forward with ARPA allocations. Significant funding is recommended to create affordable housing, address homelessness,
build critical infrastructure, support economic and community development in disadvantaged neighborhoods, and
promote public health outcomes in ways that would otherwise take decades for the City to fund independently. The
level of investment for priority issues in our community and specifically in our disadvantaged neighborhoods has the
potential to change the trajectory of our future.
Approved: Chris Huot, Assistant City Manager CH Prepared: Anthony Valdez, Assistant to the City Manager
cc: Department Heads
City Manager’s File
City Clerk’s File
News Media File
Recreation & Parks - RRT Weekly Report
For the week of 9/19/2021-9/25/2021
City Council and/or Public Requests
• None
City Source Requests
• None
Projects Completed by RRT
1. Bike Path @ Chester Avenue (Bollard Replacement)
• The RRT removed and replaced 3 damaged bollard posts due to vandalism.
2. San Miguel Grove (Landscape Boulder Re-Location)
• The RRT relocated and adjusted placement of large landscaping boulders
adjacent to the entrance gate and parking lot to prevent unauthorized vehicles
from accessing the riverbed area.
3. Siemon Park (Drinking Fountain Repair)
• 9/20/2021 – The RRT removed a section of concrete under the wall mounted drinking fountain at the restroom building to gain access to the drain line which
was clogged with debris and sand, not allowing water to drain. The obstructed section of the drain line was removed and a new 2” cast iron clean out was
installed. A hydro-jetter was then utilized to clear the remaining section of the drain line of additional sand and debris.
• 9/21/2021 – The RRT replaced the malfunctioning drinking fountain plumbing in
the wall to restore proper operation. A new concrete box and lid were installed over the new cleanout pipe.
4. 34th Street & Q Street (Encampment Clean-Up)
• The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless encampments set up at the south east corner.
• Trash loads were placed inside the Code Enforcement rear loader truck for
disposal.
5. Planz Park (Encampment Clean-Up)
• The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless encampments set up on the south east corner adjacent to the railroad tracks
and sump area.
• 3 sites were addressed.
• Trash loads were placed inside the Code Enforcement rear loader truck for disposal.
6. Kern River @ Allen Road (Encampment Clean-Up)
• The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless
encampments set up along the Kern River near Allen Rd.
• 4 sites were addressed.
• 3 trash loads were taken to Kern County Bena Landfill & Shafter Landfill for
disposal (total trash weight 11,840 lbs.).
7. Saunders Park Pavilion (Vandalism Repairs)
• The RRT temporarily repaired holes in the perimeter fence due to vandalism, until
the fence contractor can complete specialized fabric repairs.
• The RRT secured the damaged drinking fountain due to vandalism, until a
replacement can be ordered and installed.
• The RRT repaired the lock hasp on the storage seatrain due to vandalism.
8. White Lane & H Street (Encampment Clean-Up)
• The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless
encampments set up on the north side of White Ln., west of H St.
• 5 sites were addressed.
• Trash loads were taken to Kern County Bena Landfill for disposal (total weight
6,380 lbs.).
Miscellaneous
1. Area 1 – Northwest (Irrigation Work Requests)
• The RRT assisted Area 1 with completing irrigation work requests as needed due
to personnel vacancies.
2. Lowell Shop (Security Box Fabrication)
• The RRT fabricated security lock boxes for vandalism repairs.
3. Patriots Park (Encampment Clean-Up)
• The RRT assisted Code Enforcement with trash removal from homeless
encampments set up at the playground and picnic reservation areas.
• 2 sites were addressed.
• Trash was taken to the City Corporation Yard and disposed of inside a roll-off
trash bin, provided by Solid Waste Dept.
4. Bike Path @ China Grade Loop (Tree Stump Removal)
• The RRT removed an existing tree stump adjacent to the bike path, west of China Grade Loop, with the stump grinder.
5. Siemon Park (ADA Improvements)
• The RRT monitored and secured the newly installed concrete sidewalks, as part
of the access improvement rehabilitation project.
6. Mesa Marin Sports Complex (Concrete Repair)
• The RRT temporarily repaired damaged concrete inside the home side dugout at Field 2.
7. 2000 18th Street (Gate Repair)
• The RRT re-secured a damaged metal gate due to vandalism, per Code
Enforcement request.
8. Akers Road & Sierra Madre Avenue (Lot Grading)
• The RRT continued dirt work involving grading down the existing dirt mounds at a
future park site located at the south east corner, due to illegal ATV/dirt bike
activity.
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. Mesa Marin Sports Complex (Perimeter Fence Windscreen Replacement)
• The RRT will be completing replacement of the ball diamond fence windscreens
at Field 4 once the additional screens arrive. 4. Akers Road & Sierra Madre Avenue (Lot Grading)
• The RRT will continue grading existing dirt mounds until completed.
Weekly Data:
Assignment Locations Job Description Date Man Hours Equip/Hours Misc. Cost Weight Approx. lbs.
Bike Path @
Chester Ave. Bollard Post Replacement 9/19/2021 11 5.5 $87.33 0
San Miguel Grove Landscape Boulder Re-location 9/19/2021 6 6 0 0
Lowell Shop Security Box Fabrication 9/19/2021 3 1.5 0 0
34th St. & Q St. Encampment Clean-Up 9/20/2021 1 1 0 0
Siemon Park Drinking Fountain Drain Line Repair 9/20/2021
9/21/2021
20
16
10
8
$261.45
$480.51 0
Area 1 Irrigation Work Requests 9/21/2021
9/23/2021
8.5
10
8.5
10
$142.99
$572.84 0
Bike Path @ China Grade Lp. Tree Stump Removal 9/22/2021 10 15 0 0
Siemon Park ADA Improvements 9/23/2021 6 6 0 0
Planz Park Encampment Clean-Up 9/22/2021 13.5 9 0 0
Patriots Park Encampment Clean-Up 9/22/2021 4 3 0 0
Kern River @
Allen Rd. Encampment Clean-Up 9/23/2021 22 22 $106.20 11,840 lbs.
Saunders Park Drinking Fountain, Perimeter Fence
and Seatrain Hasp Lock Repairs 9/23/2021 9.5 6 $ 0
White Ln. & H St. Encampment Clean-Up 9/24/2021 22.5 22.5 $143.55 6,380 lbs.
Mesa Marin
Sports Complex Concrete Repair 9/24/2021 5.5 4 $22.39 0
2000 18th St Metal Gate Repair 9/24/2021 4 2 0 0
Akers Rd. &
Sierra Madre Lot Grading 9/25/2021 47 47 0 0
Totals: Projects Completed: 16 219.5 hrs. 187 hrs. $1,817.26 18,220 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 Attached Photos
Siemon Park Drinking Fountain Repair
Bike Path Tree Stump Removal
Planz Park Encampment Clean-Up
After Encampment Clean-Up
Kern River @ Allen Rd. Encampment Clean-Up
After Encampment Clean-Up
Saunders Park Pavilion Vandalism Repairs
White Lane & H Street Encampment Clean-Up
After Encampment Clean-Up
2000 18th St- Iron gate repairs. Vandalism
Akers Rd. & Sierra Madre Ave. Lot Grading
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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
Completed the placement of hot mix asphalt (HMA) between Ford Ave and California Ave. The HMA
section is the layer below the surface layer which comprise of concrete and steel.
Began the construction of Retaining wall 38, located next to the southbound (SB) State Route (SR) 99
to Ming eastbound (EB) exit.
Began forming and steel installation for the EB Stockdale bridge deck.
PROJECT STATUS
Centennial Corridor Phase 1 - Kern River Bridge Improvements
Contractor: Security Paving Company
Status: Complete
This phase of Centennial Corridor added a concrete median barrier and inside lanes and shoulders along
both EB and westbound (WB) Westside Parkway from ½ mile west of Mohawk St to Truxtun Avenue.
The project also included the addition of the future WB SR 58 off ramp to Mohawk Street. Two existing
bridges were widened for the future SR 58 mainline freeway and two new bridges were constructed for
the Mohawk off ramp. Other improvements included widening and partial reconstruction of the existing
on ramp from Mohawk Street to EB SR 58 and installation of ramp metering facilities.
Centennial Corridor Phase 2 – Belle Terrace Operational Improvements
Contractor: Granite Construction
Status: Complete
This project consists in general of improvements on SR 99, the Belle Terrace Overcrossing (OC), the
northbound (NB) SR 99/EB SR 58 connector, and local roads. The improvements on SR 99 include
addition of a NB auxiliary lane from the Ming Avenue On-ramp to the NB SR 99/EB SR 58 Connector
ramp and improved signing. The existing Belle Terrace OC will be replaced, and the NB SR 99/EB SR 58
Connector will be reconstructed. Improvements on the local roads include realigning Alamo Court and
Wible Road and raising Belle Terrace.
October 2021
TRIP Status Report
TRIP Status Report
October 2021
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Centennial Corridor Phase 3 – Bakersfield Freeway Connector
Contractor: Security Paving Company
Status: 72% complete; anticipated completion: Early 2022
This phase of Centennial Corridor consists, in general, of improvements along WB SR 58 and SB SR 99.
The improvements include addition of auxiliary lane on WB SR 58, realigning the WB SR 58 to SB SR 99
connector, constructing a branch connector for SR 58 to SR 99 and constructing a collector distributor
along SB SR 99 for the Ming Ave off ramps.
• Began shoring operations for the remainder of the WB SR 58 to SB SR 99 tunnel.
• Continue work on the SB Ming Ave off-ramp.
Centennial Corridor Phase 4 – Mainline
Contractor: Security Paving Company
Status: 53% complete; anticipated completion: Early 2023
This phase of Centennial Corridor extends SR 58 from the current terminus as a freeway at SR 99 to
Westside Parkway. At the SR 58/SR 99 interchange, the Project proposed to add a collector distributor
on the NB SR 99 and construct the NB to WB connector. The project also includes various local road
improvements including realigning and cul-de-sacs along the corridor, widening and realignment of
Chester Ave at SR 58, and construction of a traffic signal at the EB SR 58 ramps/Brundage Lane
intersection which is part of the SR 58/ Cottonwood interchange.
• Begin placement of reinforcing steel on the WB portion of the Commerce Drive Viaduct.
• Various walls and drainage systems remain under construction throughout the project.
• Continue placement of continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP) at the future EB SR 58
to Ming Avenue off ramp.
UPCOMING PROJECTS
Hageman Bike Path
Contractor: TBD
Status: Design
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
Status: Award of contract
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
TRIP Status Report
October 2021
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Top: Placement of steel at the WB SR 58 to SB SR 99 loop ramp.
Left: Aerial view of the 58/99 interchange
Right: Aerial view looking south at SB SR 99/Ming off-ramp.
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 to Verdugo Lane and Calloway Drive. The project
length is 0.50 miles long.
• This project has been advertised and bid. Awarding of the contract is expected during one of
the council meetings in October.
PROJECT PHOTOS
TRIP Status Report
October 2021
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Top Left: Looking east at the Stockdale Highway
Undercrossing bridge.
Bottom Left: Looking southeast at the
Commerce Drive Viaduct.
Bottom Right: Placement of HMA on the
mainline and La Mirada Overcrossing
SEASON TICKET INFORMATION
Bakersfield Condors
661-324-PUCK (7825)
www.bakersfieldcondors.com
Bakersfield Symphony
661-323-7928
www.BSOnow.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
October 2, 2021 – Luke Combs 7:00 PM
$66.50, $46.50, $36.50 On Sale Now
$147, $97, $75, $65, $45, $32 On Sale Now
April 9, 2021 – Jo Koy 8:00 PM
November 28, 2021 – Gabriel Iglesias 7:00 PM
$66.50, $52.50, $42.50 On Sale Now
January 21, 2022 – JoJo Siwa 7:00 PM
May 25, 2022 – Matchbox Twenty 7:00 PM
June 16, 2022 – Chris Stapleton 7:00 PM
December 1, 2021 – Jeff Dunham 7:00 PM
$46.50 On Sale Now
$113.75 to $43.75 On Sale Now
$66.50, $46.50, $36.50 On Sale Now
October 10 – WWE SuperShow 7:00 PM
September 25 – Hank Williams Jr 8:00 PM
$95, $75, $55 $40, $30, $20 On Sale Now
$88 to $22 On Sale Now
$179.50 to $39.50 On Sale Now
Buy tickets at www.mechanicsbankarena.com or AXS.com
$52, $32 On Sale NowOctober 10 – Brett Young 8:00 PM
December 3 – BSO: Home For The Holidays 6:00 PM
November 6 – BSO: Mozart & More 6:00 PM
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
November 14, 2021 – Cirque Musica Holiday 5:00 PM$85, $65, $50, $35 On Sale Now
$45, $35, $30, $20 On Sale Now
$20-$78 On Sale Now
May 8. 2022 – Celtic Woman 3:00 PM$150, $59, $39 On Sale Now
February 15, 2022 – Disney Princess The Concert 7:00 PM
September 25 – Bronco 8:00 PM$110, $90, $80, $75, $65, $40 On Sale Now
October 9 – BSO: Bruch & Dvorak 6:00 PM
October 16 – Jason Bonham’s Led Zep Eve 8:00 PM
$62, $52, $42, $32 On Sale Now