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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/15/2013 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER March 15, 2013 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Alan Tandy, City Manager AT/al SUBJECT: General Information Welcome! It is my pleasure to welcome Julie Drimakis as our new Assistant City Clerk. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge with her from both the Cities of Tehachapi and Morgan Hill. We are confident that she will capably fulfill the duties of the position. Miscellaneous News  We received a check this week in the amount of $1.4 million from World Oil for their share of the Mohawk Street Improvement Project. The project will extend Mohawk from Rosedale Highway to Siena Lane, and eventually to Hageman Road. The project consists of adding up to four new travel lanes (although there will only be two new travel lanes if the bids come in too high); a bridge crossing the Calloway Canal; and modifying the traffic signal at Rosedale & Mohawk. The estimated cost is $3 million, $1 million of which will come from the State’s Prop 1B State-Local Partnership Program (SLPP) Competitive funding program.  Some good news. Public Works and SMG, working with PG&E and a contractor, have completed a project replacing older, inefficient lighting fixtures at Rabobank Convention Center and Arena with new energy efficient lights. The project was funded by a special zero-interest loan from PG&E, and the energy savings is used to pay back the loan with a payback of 4½ years. After that, the City will benefit 100% from the energy savings with lower electricity bills. In addition, the City received two rebates from PG&E totaling $26,168!  The applicant for the River Run GPA pulled the item from the March 21st Planning Commission agenda, and it will be deferred until June 6th. In the meantime, the applicant intends to meet with representatives in the neighborhood in an effort to address their many concerns before the matter is heard before the Commission. General Information March 15, 2013 Page 2  On Wednesday, City and County representatives of the Metropolitan Bakersfield Animal Control Board discussed an option that would create separate shelter facilities located on the same grounds. The County would build a new structure and the City would renovate the existing building, and then there would be a joint intake center to make things easy for any citizen, regardless of whether they are a City or County resident. More work still needs to be done before any final proposal can be submitted, but initial impressions are positive. We are aware that there is still a large overcrowding problem for both agencies; but staff, together with animal control advocates, is actively working to address the issue.  The Kern COG Regional Award of Merit, Ken Volpe Environmental Resources and Conservation Award was presented to the Recreation and Parks Department for Uplands of the Kern River Parkway Park. Congratulations are due to the Department for their fine work.  Recreation and Parks Director, Dianne Hoover, will be a keynote speaker at the National Recreation and Parks Association Conference in Houston, Texas in October. The topic – Partnerships and Naming Rights. She will also cover this subject at a Park Commissioners workshop in Atascadero this coming Saturday. With her assistance, the City of Bakersfield has done very well in this area, and the rest of those who work in that genre are noticing! TRIP News  The groundbreaking for the Westside Parkway, Phase 6C took place on Thursday. Joining us were Mr. Bill Thomas, representatives from Congressman McCarthy’s office, State Senator Fuller’s office, Mayor Hall, Councilmembers Hanson and Smith, and staff from Parsons, AECOM, KernCOG, Nolte and Security Paving. It is the team effort that keeps this project going. The attached picture shows the smiling faces of all of those involved.  The nighttime lane closures on State Route 99 and State Route 58 originally scheduled for March 10-11, 2013 have been rescheduled for March 17-18, 2013. As noted previously, the closures are necessary to allow crews to drill for soil samples in support of the preliminary engineering and environmental work underway for the Centennial Corridor Project. Crews will also be working in the westbound State Route 58 connector ramp to northbound State Route 99, but access to State Route 99 will be maintained at all times. The closures will remain in effect between the hours of 7:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. The outside lanes of southbound State Route 99 will be closed between the Rosedale Highway and Airport Drive interchanges, including the off-ramp to Rosedale Highway. Access to Rosedale Highway will be maintained at all times, and all lanes are expected to reopen in time for the morning commute. General Information March 15, 2013 Page 3 Upcoming Events Sports: Condors Hockey March 22nd vs. Las Vegas March 24th vs. San Francisco 7:00 p.m. - Rabobank Arena 5:00 p.m. – Rabobank Arena Tickets: $8 - $25 Tickets: $8 - $25 Miscellaneous Activities/Entertainment: St. Patrick’s Day 5K Run/Walk March 16th - 8:30 a.m. The Park at River Walk Tickets: $22 in advance, $25 onsite Entry Form Eggstravaganza Underwater Egg Hunt March 23rd – 11:00 a.m. McMurtrey Aquatic Center Tickets: $5 onsite All ages welcome; children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult Jeff Dunham March 23rd - 5:00 p.m. Rabobank Arena Tickets: $42.50 Annual Egg Hunt March 30th – 10:00 a.m. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park FREE Council Referrals  Councilmember Maxwell: o Refuse Truck Reserves  Councilmember Sullivan: o Possible Squatters at 3901 Barbara at Akers (Dual responses from Community Development and the Police Departments) o Signs Noting Fines for Littering o GET Bus Stop Litter Receptacles Reports For your information, we enclose the following:  Directed Policing Unit/Gang Violence Report for February; and  Streets Division work schedule for the week of March 18th. AT:rs:ch cc: Department Heads Roberta Gafford, City Clerk CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Raul Rojas, Public Works Director DATE: March 14, 2013 SUBJECT: Refuse Trucks Reserves Referral No. 371 Both Solid Waste and Fleet staff reviewed the number of refuse trucks in the fleet, with the possibility of retaining older retired trucks as additional reserve units to cover downtime. The following factors were evaluated: 1. Air pollution regulations require that certain older units be scrapped or fitted with smog filters costing tens of thousands of dollars. 2. The cost of maintaining parts inventories for more and older units. 3. Higher fuel consumption typically found in older units. 4. The risk of mechanical failure in older units which could contribute to accidents. 5. The cost of performing mandated periodic safety inspections on trucks with little usage. 6. Rusting of internal parts and rotting of tires and seals with older units on standby. 7. Additional yard space needed to store extra units. 8. The cost of annual permit fees for extra trucks with little usage. The Solid Waste and Fleet Division Managers agree that, for the current workload of twelve daily commercial bin routes, the existing inventory of eighteen trucks is optimum under the current budgetary conditions. This reserve ratio normally provides sufficient coverage when trucks are down for routine maintenance and breakdowns. In rare cases, such as the day when Councilmember Maxwell recently visited the fleet garage, there may have been an unusual number of trucks down. In such cases, the daily routes are always completed by crews teaming up on or time sharing the remaining available trucks. For example, the crew that happened to service the bin at the Councilmember Maxwell requested that staff look at the number of refuse trucks with the possibility of holding onto a few, as a reserve. Proposed Replacement of Two Refuse Trucks Page 2 C:\Users\alawrenc\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\AYAIXHUN\_371_Refuse_Truck_Reserves[1].docx fleet garage during Mr. Maxwell’s visit remarked that seven trucks were down. However, this did not mean seven out of the twelve daily routes were without trucks. Rather, it meant that six reserve units, as well as one more frontline truck, were down. This type of situation is unusual and occurs approximately ten times per year. When it does, the City does not hire contractors to finish a particular day’s route. Rather, the available crews and equipment finish the job. On the whole, small amounts of overtime for these events total less than the costs enumerated above. Staff would like to clarify a previous reference to contract haulers doing additional work. This was only discussed as a hypothetical case, as if the City was unable to purchase the number of trucks needed to maintain the 50/50 balance of public and private hauling set forth in the contract. However, the City’s Refuse Enterprise is adequately funded to provide the needed equipment to carry out this important responsibility. B A K E R S F I E L D Community Development Department M E M O R A N D U M TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Douglas N. McIsaac, Community Development Director DATE: March 14, 2013 SUBJECT: Possible Squatters at 3901 Barbara at Akers Council Referral No. CRMS # 373 (Ward 6) Councilmember Sullivan requested that staff investigate possible squatters on vacant property located at 3901 Barbara, at Akers. On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Code Enforcement Officers Shane Denton and Jose Gonzalez responded to this complaint and found the dwelling open and unsecured. Officers Denton and Gonzalez secured the dwelling, posted as substandard and a 7-day notice was mailed to the property owner for due process. On Thursday, March 7, 2013 Officer Denton was contacted again by the Police Department for an open structure. Seven subjects were arrested by the police for occupying a posted structure. Officer Denton secured the rear door of the dwelling. Officer Denton also found a broken water line in the rear yard. California Water Service responded and disconnected the water. PG & E also responded and removed the electrical meter panel due to squatters. BAKERSFIELD POLICE MEMORANDUM TO: ALAN TANDY, CITY MANAGER FROM: GREG WILLIAMSON, CHIEF OF POLICE DATE: MARCH 11, 2013 SUBJECT: Possible Squatters Council Referral No. 373 (Dual Referral with City Code Enforcement) Councilmember Sullivan requested that staff investigate possible squatters on vacant property located at 3901 Barbara, at Akers. The residence at 3901 Barbara was posted “uninhabitable” by City Code Enforcement on March 6, 2013. Officers responded to the residence on two prior occasions within the same week; and on March 6th to a report of subjects in the residence following the posting by Code Enforcement. Two adult males and five juveniles were found inside the dwelling; the adults were cited for violation of MC 8.80.060. Four juveniles were released to parents and one was transported to Juvenile Hall. Staff will continue to work with Code Enforcement to monitor the residence for activity. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Alan Tandy, City Manager FROM: Raul Rojas, Public Works Director DATE: March 14, 2013 SUBJECT: Signs Noting Fines for Littering Referral No. 374 Staff contacted Caltrans Supervisor Frank Rodriguez, whose section includes freeway signs. He stated that no signs have been removed by Caltrans. Annually Caltrans inspects freeways for signs that are missing and replaces them. In the case of littering signs in particular, there has been no change in policy regarding the installation or removal of signs. Staff will request Caltrans consider adding signs announcing fines for litter as a part of our ongoing efforts with Caltrans to clean the freeways. Councilmember Sullivan requested that staff investigate why signs announcing a fine for littering were removed from freeways, and how they can be replaced. Caltrans will have to be notified. BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 Directed Policing Unit Monthly Stats for February 2013 Year to Date Directed Policing Unit Statistics January – February 2013 122 Felony Arrests 229 FI’s 17 Search Warrants 38 Misdemeanor Arrests 29 Citations 54 Court Prep - Hours 32 Felony Warrant Arrests 1033 Probation and Parole Searches 47 Community Contacts 80 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests 2 Hrs. Assisting Other Department Sections 0 Project Logs Hours Worked 12 AB109 Arrests – 186.22 100 Supplemental Reports 127 Hours Assisting Patrol 2 AB109 Arrests - Other 110 General Offense Reports 245 Hours Assisting Investigations 5 Hours In Training 15 Vehicle Reports 19 9 1 9 2013 Shootings 2012 Shootings 2011 Shootings 2010 Shootings 37 Guns Seized 192 Patrol Call Response 64 Felony Arrests 133 FI’s 12 Search Warrants 18 Misdemeanor Arrests 11 Citations 23 Court Prep - Hours 13 Felony Warrant Arrests 588 Probation and Parole Searches 32 Community Contacts 45 Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests 0 Hrs. Assisting Other Department Sections 0 Project Logs Hours Worked 3 AB109 Arrests – 186.22 40 Supplemental Reports 87 Hours Assisting Patrol 0 AB109 Arrests - Other 51 General Offense Reports 104 Hours Assisting Investigations 5 Hours In Training 5 Vehicle Reports 7 4 1 5 2013 Shootings 2012 Shootings 2011 Shootings 2010 Shootings 21 Guns Seized 93 Patrol Call Response BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 FEBRUARY 2012-2013 COMPARISON 0 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 Felony Arrests Misdemeanor Arrests Guns Seized Search Warrants 64 61 6 3 77 63 21 12 2012 2013 0 75 150 225 300 375 450 525 600 Assisting OtherDepartments (IncludingInvestigations) Probation / ParoleSearches Field Interviews / StreetChecks 542 436 226 192 588 133 2012 2013 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 2011-2013 YEAR TO DATE COMPARISON 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 Probation / ParoleSearches Assisting OtherDepartments (IncludingInvestigations) Field Interviews / StreetChecks 784 797 400 934 836 479 1033 374 229 2011 2012 2013 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 Arrests Guns Seized Search Warrants 214 43 10 295 11 7 272 37 17 2011 2012 2013 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 1 9 19 2 2 4 0 4 8 12 16 20 2011 2012 2013 SHOOTINGS HOMICIDES* YEAR TO DATE GANG VIOLENCE INDEX 2010-2013 *Please note that the homicide stats include all gang related homicides, including but not limited to shootings and stabbings. BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 GANG RELATED SHOOTINGS – 2011-2013 (YEAR TO DATE ONLY) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 JAN.FEB.MAR.APR.MAY JUN. 0 1 6 2 2 4 5 4 3 7 6 6 12 7 2011 2012 2013 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 GANG RELATED SHOOTINGS COMPARED TO THE AVERAGE OF THE PREVIOUS 5 YEARS – PER WEEK 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 2012 2012 Weekly Numbers Previous 5 Years (2005-2009) Average Wi n t e r B r e a k Sp r i n g B r e a k Su m m e r B r e a k Sc h o o l R e s u m e s La b o r D a y Wi n t e r Br e a k 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 2013 2013 Weekly Numbers (to date)Previous 5 Years (2008-2012) Average Wi n t e r B r e a k Sp r i n g B r e a k Su m m e r B r e a k Sc h o o l R e s u m e s La b o r D a y Wi n t e r B r e a k BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTED POLICING UNIT MONTHLY REPORT – FEBRUARY 2013 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nu m b e r o f S h o o t i n g s 2012 - 2013 Shooting Comparison to date 2012 Weekly Numbers 2013 Weekly Numbers (to date) Wi n t e r B r e a k Week of the Year Week of March 18_2013_Work Schedule Page 1 of 2 STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE Week of March 18, 2013 – March 22, 2013 Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas: Reconstructing streets in the area east of Buck Owens Blvd. and north of Select Ave Grind & Pave Akers Rd between Ming Ave & Wilson Rd Grinding streets in the area south & north of Panorama and west of Morning Dr Grinding streets in the area north of Brimhall Rd and east of Allen Rd Grinding streets in the area south of Panama Ln and east of Akers Rd Miscellaneous Streets Division projects: Construction of spray pad at Siemon Park Video inspection of City owned Sewer & Storm lines to evaluate condition of pipes Miscellaneous concrete repairs throughout the city Installing handicap ramps on MLK Blvd between E California & E Brundage, Beale Ave between Monterey and Bernard St and Panama Ln between So. “H” St & Monitor prior to CIP project THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Week of March 18_2013_Work Schedule Page 2 of 2 STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE Monday, March 18, 2013 City areas between 99 Hwy. & Stine Rd. – Panama Ln. & Taft Hwy. Tuesday, March 19, 2013 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. 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. Wednesday, March 20, 2013 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. Thursday, March 21, 2013 City areas between Stockdale Hwy. & Ming Ave. – Ashe Rd. & Gosford Rd. Between El Portal/Laurelglen Blvd. & Ashe Rd. – Ming Ave. & So. Halfmoon/Olympia Dr. Between Ashe Rd. & Stine Rd. – Ming Ave. & So. Halfmoon/Edgemount Dr. Between Coffee Rd. & Wilson Rd. (ext.) – White Ln. & So. Halfmoon/Olympia Dr. Friday, March 22, 2013 Between Etchart Rd. & Pavilion Dr. -- Calloway Dr., west to the canal boundary. Between Norris Rd. & Olive Dr. – Calloway Dr. & Coffee Rd. Between Olive Dr. & Noriega Rd. – Calloway Dr. & Verdugo Ln. City areas between Coffee Rd./Riverlakes ext. & Allen Rd. – Hageman Rd. & Rosedale Hwy. City areas between Pacheco Rd. & Harris Rd. – Stine Rd. & Wible Rd. 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 sweeper are in Fleet for repairs. Areas that have been missed during this time will be swept at the end of the month.