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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 2007-070 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-070 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE "PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF COMPETITIVE GRANTS" FOR COMPETITIVE GRANTSEEKlNG DURING FISCAL YEARS 2007 AND 2008 WHEREAS, the Chula Vista City Council has in place strategic themes that represent the needs and desires of the community (Exhibit I); and WHEREAS, these long-term themes provide City staff with a framework for examining, prioritizing, developing and funding public works and other community projects; and WHEREAS, each year, various competitive grants become available that may help fund those projects; and WHEREAS, this year seventy-eight (78) upcoming grant opportumtles were presented to department heads who identified seventy (70) potential grant-eligible projects, as guided by City Council strategic themes, including forty-three (43) capital improvement projects, fourteen (14) planning and community projects, and thirteen (13) City programs, as listed in the "Preliminary Schedule of Competitive Grants, Fiscal Year 2007 and 2008" (Exhibit 2); and WHEREAS, the Grants Development Office will conduct a year-long development process that will reduce the number of potential projects by more than half, leaving only the most competitive projects with the greatest potential for grant support to be pursued by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City ofChula Vista does hereby approve the "Preliminary Schedule of Competitive Grants" listing potential grants and projects for competitive grantseeking during Fiscal Years 2007 and 2008. Presented by Approved as to form by ~ ~;,'~ David Pal ' Assistant City Manager/Library Director ~~ClI\~~~~~ Ann Moore ' City Attorney Resolution No. 2007-070 Page 2 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California, this 27th day of March 2007 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Castaneda, McCann, Ramirez, Rindone, and Cox NAYS: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: None /, i ..~ I ui; ~ Cheryl Cox, May r ATTEST: - 'U..L ~~ d =-- t.L..-L.. r ~ 10 J>--J Susan Bigelow, MMC, City C rk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I, Susan Bigelow, City Clerk of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2007-070 was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting of the Chula Vista City Council held on the 27th day of March 2007. Executed this 27th day of March 2007. ~ ~(JtLJ...~~ ~ Susan Bigelow, MMC, City Cler Resolution No. 2007-070 Page 3 Exhibit 1 City Council Strategic Themes (Adopted 2003) Connected, balanced. and cohesive community Foster a positive and shared community identity; encourage and value public partidpation; improve citywide mobility; and promote a balanced mix of housing, shopping, and employment opportunities Strono and safe neighborhoods Ensure our neighborhoods and business districts are safe and appealing places to live, work, shop, and visit Diverse cultural. educational. and recreational oooortunities Provide a wide range of cultural, educational, recreational, and economic opportunities that meet the needs and interests of our diverse community Economic develooment Foster a positive business climate that attracts new businesses, creates a broad range of employment opportunities, and revitalizes the downtown area Cost effective aovemment and fiscal stability Focus on achieving results for our citizens by providing exemplary services at competitive prices; balance short-term operational needs with long-term strategic goals; and enhance long-range financial planning to ensure fiscal sustainability Exhibit 2 - Preliminary Schedule of Competitive Grants Resolution No. 2007-070 FY2007 and 2008 Proposed Projects Page 4 Council Strategic "J:heme #1: Connected, balanced, and cohesive community Foster a positive and shared community identify; encourage and value public parncipation; improve citywide mobility; and promote a balanced mix 01 housing, shopping, and emp/oymenl opportunities Grant Grant MaxImum Proposed Project Deadline Award Bicycle Transportation Account (BTA) 01-0ec $ SOO 000 Class II Bike Lanes on East H Street , Buena Vista Way westward to existina lanesl California Water Board Urban Stormwater Program 01-Sep $ 1,000,000 Harborside Demonstration of Sustainability CIWMB Rubberized Alphatt Concrete Incentive Grant 01-Apr $ 150,000 Maxwell Road Pavement Demonstration DOT Capitallnvesbnent Program: Bus & Bus~Related Facilities rolling $ 5,000,000 Palomar Translt Center Improvements DOT Clean Fuels Grant Program 01-Aug $ 500,000 CNG Pump Station & Storage DOT Community Based Transportation Planning 16-Qct $ 300,000 (1) University SPA Plan (2) Community Improvement Strategy DOT Environmental Justice Transportation Planning 12-Dct $ 250,000 (1) Form & Train Neighborhood Traffic Calming Comm clans to alleviate traffic orobtems in the SW Area (2) Community Improvement Strategy DOT State Partnership Planning 12-Sep $ 250,000 1-5 Corridor Study High Risk Rural Roads (HR3) 2B-Feb $ 900,000 Risk Reduction on Rural Roads Highway Bridge Replacement & Rehab (HBRR) Rolling $ 10,000,000 Willow Street Bridge Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) 13-Apr $ 900,000 (1) Widening Dtay Lakes Roed (2) Major Intersedion Safety Program Job Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) 01-Sep $ SOO,OOO (1) Pedestrian Safety Improvements at E Sire .nSI lransK station oed crossino issues le.o. McDonald'sl (2) Palomar Gateway Transit Center Accessibility Imp, Sustainable Communities Grant & Loan 01-Jun $ 350,000 Model to Evaluate Housing Balance & Densihes by Ne T1FIA CIed~ Program (and loans) Rolling $ 1,000,000 Rock Mountain Interchange Transportation Development Act (ToA) 05-Feb $ 150,000 Various Transportation Infrastructure Projects - Citywic Transportation. Community & System Preservation (TCSP) DB-Mar $ 1,000,000 (1) Bike Path on East H Street (Joint project with Caltr (2) Industrial Btvd Curb, Gutter andlor Sidewalk near t- (3) 1-805 and Main S!Jeot Undercrossing (4) Sidewaiks, Ped Ramps at Castle Park Elementary (5) Pedestrian Bridge Feasibility Study (Telegraph Cyr Page 1 of 4 Resolution No. 2007-070 Exhibit 2 - Preliminary Schedule of Competitive Grants FY2007 and 2008 Proposed Projects .... Grant Maximum Grant D dl A d Proposed Project ea me war Council Strategic Theme #2: Strong and safe neighborhoods Ensure our neighbortJooos and business districts are safe and appealing places to Jive, work, shop, and visit Air Pollution Control District (APeD) Carl Moyer Program 15-Mar $ 1,000,000 Diesel Emission Reductions Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) 06-Apr $ 1,000.000 Regional Vtdeoconferencing for Interoperab~ Firefighter T California Riparian Habitat Conservation Rolling $ 250,000 Tetegraph Canyon Channel Improvements California Water Board Urban Stormwater Program 01.Sep $ 1,000,000 (1) Hydro Modification Plan(s) (2) "Clean Campaign" CARB Alternative Fuels Incentives Program 12-Mar $ 1,000,000 Alternative Fuels (HCNG) Pilot Project CDF Urban Forest for Every City Grant Q1-Jul $ 500,000 Master Urban Forestry Planning Model CIWMB Grants to Public EnUties to Abate Illegal Disposal Sites Ol-Sep $ 500,000 Chula Vista Open Space Canyons Clean-up rUnS Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response 01~Jun $ 1,000,000 Advanced Life Support (ALS) (pending adoption of Fire M DWR Urban Streams Restoration 01-Sep $ 500,000 (1) Telegraph Canyon Drainage (2) Hilttop Park Drainage (3) SI. John's School Drainage (4) Bonka Creek Dreinage VR Urban Streams Restoration 01-Sep $ 500,000 (1) Long Canyon Creek Drainage (2) Satt Creek Drainage (3) Bank Renovation to Sweetwater River at the C.v. Golf (4) Orange Avenue Channel (from Max Avenue) Environmental Enhancement & Mitigation Program (EEMP) 01-Nov $ 250,000 (1) Mitigation of SR-125 Environmental Impacts (2) 1-805 Northbound Auxllliary Lanes to SR-54 . Miligatio. (3) Bike Peth on East H Street to Bonita Rd (Joint projecl of Imnacts (4) Willow Street Bridge - Mitigation of Impacts (5) Sail Creek - Mitigation of Impacts Page 2 of4 Resolution No. 2007-070 Exhibit 2 - Preliminary Schedule of Competitive Grants FY2007 and 2008 Proposed Projects 1..- Grant Maximum Gr.nt D dl A d Proposed Project ea me war Council Strategic Theme #2: Strong and safe neighborhoods Ensure our neighborhOOds and business districts are safe and appealing places to live, work, shop, and visit Habijat Conservation Fund (HCF) 01-0ct $ 500,000 Invasive Species Control in Open Spaces & SweetwatE Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) 31-Jan $ 150,000 Major Intersection Safety Program (Pedestrian & Bike ~ Port of SO Environmental Projects Benefitting San Diego Bay 19-Mar unknown Pollutants Source Identification Project Safe Routes to School (SRTS) 02.Jan $ 1,000,000 (1) Missing Infrastructure Within Elementary School Zo (2) Pedestrian Bridge Feasibility Study (Telegraph Can Ranchero\ Transportation, Community, and System Preservation (TCSP) OS-Mar $ 1,000,000 Palomar Gateway Intersections (Palomar & Industrial, I US Fish & Wildln. Matching Grants Program 01-Sep $ 250,000 Invasive Species Control in Open Spaces & Sweetwatf WCB Habitat Enhancement & Restoration Rolling $ 250,OOC Invasive Species Control in Open Spaces & Sweetwab Council Strategic Theme #3: Diverse cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities Provide a wide range of culturel, educational, recreational, and economic opportunifies that meet the needs and interests of our diverse commu, Amateur Athletic Foundation (AAF) 15-Jun $ 150,000 (1) Joint Program With Olympic Training Center (Kyaki (2) Youth Sports Coaches American AsSDe of Museums - Museum Assessment Program 15-Feb Technical Nature Center Assessment Assessment - CA Parks & Rec Oft-Hwy Motorized Trails Fede..1 Trust Fund 10-Jul $ 500,000 Rehabilttate and Sign Hiking Trails IIlegaily U, 01 - CA Parks & Ree Recreational Trails Program 01-oct $ 500,000 Various DG Trails ~ Citywide (1) Pedestrian Bridge at Rohr Park Roc Trail (2) Trail System Master Planning (east of 1-805 to Otay Joint Venture with SO Countv Car"omia Culural & Historical Endowment (CCHE) 01.Mar $ 3,000,000 Chula Vista Centennial Celebration. Mobile Exhibits CI\IIIMB Tire-Derived Product Grant 01-0ct $ 100,000 Resilient Playground Surfacing First Five San Diego Innovative Grants Rolling $ 75,000 Emergent literacy Programs Habttat Conservation Fund (HCF) 01-0ct $ 500,000 Master Trail Plan. piggyback onto Pedestrian Master I IMLS Museums for America Grants 15-Nov $ 150,000 Museum Master Plan Page 3 of4 Resolution No. 2007-070 Exhibit 2 - Preliminary Schedule of Competitive Grants FY20D7 and 2008 Proposed Projects . ,- Grant Maximum Grant 0 dl A d Proposed Project ea me war ,",ounci! Strategic Theme #3: Diverse cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities Provide B wide range of cultural, educational, recreational, and economic opportunities that meet the needs and interests of our diverse commun;ty KaBOOM! Partnership Grant Rolling $ 50,000 Hilltop Pari< Playground (remove existing 5-12 equipt; insta' Modular skate park at Eucalyptus Park Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) 01-May $ 250,000 Master Trail Plan - piggyback onto Pedestrian Master Plan MLB Baseball Tomorrow Fund 01-Apr $ 150,000 Renovate Pony League or Little League Field @ Eucalyptu SO Padres little Padres Parks Grant Rolling $ 150,000 Renovate Pony League/Little League Field @ Eucatyptus F SO Padres Little Padres Parks Grant Rolling $ 150,000 Renovate Reinstra Sports Comptes (3 fields) u.s. Golf Association (USGA) 13-Jul $ 100,000 "Pin Pals" Youth Movement U.S. Soccer Foundation 01-Sep $ 100,000 Youth Sports Coaches Program ')5 Oept of the Interior ~ North American Wetlands Conservation 01-Dee $ 75,000 Invasive Species Control in Open Spaces & Sweetwater Ri "'ct Grant WeB Habitat Enhancement & Restoration Rolling $ 250,000 MSCP - Endangered Butterfly WCB Public Access Program Rolling $ 250,000 Otay Valley Regional Pari< trails Strategic Theme #4: Economic development Foster a posiffve business climate that attracts new businesses, creates a broad range of employment opportunities, and revitalizes the downtown l Several of the projects identified under Council Strategic Themes Ifs 1, 2, and 3 also promote Economic Development in that they will fund the dev' infrastructure and facilities, induding those in the downtown area, that can help attract new businesses and create employment opportunities. Strategic Theme #5: Cost effective government and fiscal stability Focus on achieving results for our cmzens by providing exemplary services at competitive prices; balance short-tenn operational needs with Iong-tonn strategic goals; and enhance long-range financial planning to ensure fiscal sustainabilily DWR Bureau of Reclamation 02-Feb $ 100,000 Weather Stations - Citywkie Department of Homeland Security Grants rolling unknown Newly.mandated Brush Management Program Page 4 of 4