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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/21/2020CC OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER August 21, 2020 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Christian Clegg, City Manager SUBJECT: General Information Notable Items  The Bakersfield Fire Department assigned a Type I OES Engine crew to assist in battling the SCU Lightning Complex Fire (right) which has burned 230,000 acres and is just 10% contained (as of Friday, August 21). The complex fire in northern California is actually about 20 separate fires broken into three zones which are burning in steep, rugged terrain and aided by extreme temperatures and low relative humidity.  The Recreation & Parks Department’s Rapid Response Team this week installed new bollard poles, replacing ones that had been missing from access points on the Kern River Parkway at Chester Avenue (below, left). The bollards help prevent unauthorized motorized vehicle access on the multi-use path. Their replacement will help keep users of the path safer. Staff also installed some boulders at San Miguel Grove (below, right) to block motor vehicle access to the parkway there as well. Staff is also currently working to identify and address other areas of concern on the path as well. General Information August 21, 2020 Page 2  The Rapid Response Team also completed a project to repaint the Central Park sign, as requested by Councilman Andrae Gonzales (Ward 2). Check out the difference the team made (before, below left; after, below right)!  City and contractor crews have mostly completed repairs to Chester Avenue caused by a large sinkhole that opened up in the road on Saturday, August 8 (left). Those crews relocated water lines, storm drain lines and sewer pipes while replacing more than 400 feet of the large 42-inch diameter sewer trunk line (below, left). Workers put in a lot of long hours and this week they had to deal with record heat, with temperatures of up to 108 degrees on some days. There is still some work to be completed, including restoring the traffic signals at the intersection, but traffic should be traveling through the intersection by the end of the day Friday, August, 21 (below, right).  The Bakersfield Animal Care Center’s annual General Information August 21, 2020 Page 3 Clear the Shelters event continues, and this year it is online only! Anyone interested in adopting a pet can do so here. Adoptions are free until August 29. Donations can be made online here. Reports  Recreation & Parks Department Rapid Response Team Weekly Report.  Streets Division work schedule for the week of Aug. 24, 2020.  AT&T U-verse programming changes through October 2020. For more information please visit: www.BakersfieldFire.us BFD Public Information @ 661-326-3688 or 661-706-3688 for additional information. P R E S S R E L E A S E Bakersfield Fire Department has one (1) Type 1 OES Fire Engine assigned to the “Deer Fire” BAKERSFIELD, CA – The Bakersfield Fire Department has one (1) Type 1 OES Engine assigned to the SCU Lighting Complex Fire. The SCU Lightning Complex is approximately 20 separate fires broken into three zones; the Canyon Zone, the Calaveras Zone, and the Deer Zone. The fires continue to burn in steep, rugged terrain and are influenced by extreme temperatures, and low relative humidity. Some of the terrain has little to no fire history with decadent fuels conducive to extreme fire growth. Overnight, crews saw critical rates of spread and medium range spotting. Increasing west winds tested containment lines in all zones and had crews actively engaged in structure protection. Westerly onshore winds are forecasted to increase today, and while temperatures will be a few degrees cooler with slightly higher humidity those changes will be negated by the stronger onshore flow. Today, crews will continue to scout for safe access points in order to construct direct and indirect fire line, mitigate the ongoing structure threat, and provide continued recon for any new fire starts. For more information on the SCU Fire, and other incidents throughout the state, please visit: https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/2020/8/18/scu-lightning-complex/ * For Immediate Release * For Immediate Release * For Immediate Release * For Immediate Release * Anthony Galagaza, Fire Chief Fire Department Administration (661) 326-3911 Fire Department Headquarters 2101 H Street (661) 326-3911 Casey Snow, Battalion Chief Public Information Officer (661) 326-3688 Community Services Office 2101 H Street, Floor 1 (661) 326-3688 BAKERSFIELD DEPARTMENT RRT Weekly Report For the week of 8/11/20-8/15/20 City Council and or Public Requests • None City Source Requests • None Projects Completed by RRT 1. Wible Rd (Block wall) • RRT continued repairs on the damaged block wall located on the south east of Wible Rd. and Panama lane. Work began on 8/11/2020 and was completed on 8/12/2020. 2. Daniel St. empty lot (Illegal trash and homeless encampment clean-up) • RRT along with Code Enforcement and Homeless Center staff, cleaned-up illegal trash dumping and homeless encampment sites, located on the south east empty lot and sump area on Daniel St. • 5 Sites were addressed • Loads of trash were put inside 2 roll off bins that were provided by Solid Waste. • Work began and was completed on 8/12/2020. 3. Stockdale Hwy and Westside Park Way (Tumble weed clean-up) • RRT along with Area #6 loader operator removed all the existing tumble weeds along the block wall located on the north side of Westside Pkwy, between Heath Rd. and Stockdale Hwy. • Loads were taken to Kern County Bena Landfill (Total load weight 32,740 Lbs.) • Work began on 8/13/2020 and was completed on 8/15/2020. Ongoing Projects 1. Jastro Park (spray park restrooms) • RRT will continue working on securing the spray park restrooms due to illegal encampments after park hours. Work will continue as time permits. 2. Panama Ln. and Wible Rd. • RRT will continue replacing the damaged block wall panels during the week of 8/18/2020 Miscellaneous 1. Central Park (sewer line maintenance) • RRT assisted Area#2 along with the Sewer Department staff, un-clogged the main sewer line that was backing up and causing sewage to come out from the floor drains. Work began and was completed on 8/11/2020 2. Central Park (park signs) • RRT pressure washed both park signs located on the north and south side of Central Park. The RRT will be painting both park signs on Tuesday August, 18 2020. Weekly Data: Assignment Locations Job Description Date Man Hours Equip/Hours Misc. Cost Weight Approx. lbs. Wible Rd Block wall repairs 8/11/2020 8/12/2020 36 62 $38.96 5,020 Lbs. Daniel St Illegal trash dumping and homeless encampment clean-up 8/12/2020 18 22.5 0 0 Westside Pkwy Tumble weed clean-up project 8/13/2020 8/14/2020 8/15/2020 104 136 $736.65 32,740 Lbs. Totals= 3 Projects Completed 158 220.50 $775.61 37,760 Lbs. Next Week City Source Requests • Jefferson Park trash bin enclosure project. • Central Park signs project. City Council and or Public Requests • 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. • Panama Ln. and Wible block wall repair project. Training None See Attached Photos Wible Rd block wall repairs. 8/11/2020 thru 8/12/2020 Before block wall repairs After block wall repairs. Illegal trash and homeless encampment clean-up. 8/12/2020 Before clean-up. After illegal encampment clean-up. Westside Pkwy, tumble weed clean-up.8/13/2020 thru 8/15/2020 Before clean-up. After tumble weed clean-up. Week of August 24_2020 Work Schedule (002) Page 1 of 2 STREETS DIVISION – WORK SCHEDULE Week of August 24, 2020 – September 4, 2020 Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas: Reconstruct Camino Del Oeste from Kroll to Calle Cerca Section repairs on White Ln from Hughes to S H St 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 Concrete work in the Old Town Kern HUD area Concrete work in the Wilson HUD area Brundage Lane Navigation Center Week of August 24_2020 Work Schedule (002) Page 2 of 2 STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE Monday, August 24, 2020 Coffee to Renfro Rd, Palm Ave to Westside Parkway Tuesday, August 25, 2020 Olive Dr to Downing, Coffee Rd to Knudson Dr Wednesday, August 26, 2020 Snow Rd to Hageman Rd, Renfro to Jewetta Ave Thursday, August 27, 2020 Snow Rd to Hageman Rd, Allen Rd to Calloway, Brundage Rd to Ming, South P st to Cottonwood Friday, August 28, 2020 Seventh Standard Rd to Rosedale Hwy, Verdugo to Coffee Rd Monday, August 31, 2020 Jastro Park Area Tuesday, September 1, 2020 California to Brundage; Oak to Union Wednesday, September 2, 2020 Panorama Area Thursday, September 3, 2020 E Brundage to Flower; Union to Williams Friday, September 4, 2020 College to Paladino; Morning to Columbus 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.