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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/18/21 CC AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS AUGUST 18, 2021 COUNCIL MEETING REGULAR MEETING – 3:30 p.m. CLOSED SESSION Item 4. Various Items (All Wards) REGULAR MEETING – 5:15 p.m. PRESENTATIONS Item 4a. Re-affirming Sister City Wakayama, Japan(All Wards) Bakersfield Sister City is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization that serves as Bakersfield’s link to the international community and especially to the governments and citizens of Bakersfield’s six Sister Cities. A proclamation will be presented to Regina Pryor, President of Bakersfield Sister City Project Corporation, re-affirming the 1961 resolution, which named Wakayama, Japan as a Sister City of Bakersfield. CONSENT CALENDAR – AGREEMENTS Item 8l. Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK) Food Bank (All Wards) The CAPK Food Bank is the largest emergency food distributor in Kern County, serving the nutritional needs of the most vulnerable Bakersfield residents –low-income and poor children, families, single-parent households, vulnerable and disabled persons, seniors, the homeless and others. Staff recommend expending $1,200,000 of the City of Bakersfield’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Coronavirus CARES funds to expand the CAPK Food Bank. The funds will be used to expand the warehouse from 20,000 square feet to 60,000 square feet, buildout three loading docks, install a new 18,000 square feet refrigerator, install a new 18,000 square feet freezer and install solar panels. CONSENT CALENDAR – BIDS Item 8ah. Pedestrian Countdown Timers (Wards 2-6) Over the past nine years, the City has converted and installed pedestrian countdown timers at 416 signalized intersections. The City successfully applied for a California Transportation Development Act Article 3 (TDA Article 3) grant to install timers at 15 signalized intersections with high pedestrian volumes near shopping centers and schools. Staff recommends accepting the bid and approving a contract with Pelagic Engineering ($59,130) for construction of this project. Staff also recommends appropriating $5,000 in local Utility Surcharge Fund balance to the Public Works Department Capital Improvement Program budget for this project. Item 8aj. Multi-use path on Pacheco Road from Stine Road to Wible Road (Ward 6) As part of City’s ongoing efforts to expand pedestrian and bicycle paths, as well as maximize the utilization of canal open space, the City has partnered with Kern Delta to construct a multi-use path along Pacheco Road from Stine Road to Wible Road. Staff recommends accepting the bid and approving a contract with Griffith Company ($268,557) for construction of the project. Staff also recommends appropriating $439,020 in Federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program Funds and a $15,000 Utility Surcharge Fund Balance to pay for the project. HEARINGS Item 10a. Redistricting Hearing (All Wards) This will be the first in a series of four public hearings on redistricting ward boundaries. Staff will provide a presentation on the redistricting process involving ward boundaries followed by an opportunity for the public to provide input. cc: Department Heads Approved: Chris Huot, Assistant City Manager City Manager’s File Prepared: Anthony Valdez, Administrative Analyst III City Clerk’s File News Media File