HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 2010-034RESOLUTION NO. 2010-034
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA APPROVING FEDERAL FUNDING
REQUESTS FOR SUBMISSION (PROJECT LIST A)
WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista has, for many years, worked cooperatively and
effectively with its Congressional representative on issues concerning our community; and
WHEREAS, among the ways the City has benefited from this effort is through Federal
funds to support projects and programs that the City Council has endorsed; and
WHEREAS, prior Federal Funds supported the Veterans Wing at the Civic Center
Branch Library and efforts toward Chula Vista's future university; and
WHEREAS, City staff has developed a package of proposed City projects for which
Federal fending assistance may be available in the 20101egislative session; and
WHEREAS, Chula Vista's Congressional representative, Bob Filner, and California
Senator, Bazbaza Boxer, have requested that the City identify projects for possible federal
funding; and
WHEREAS, this request for funding is a preliminary step, and if any projects on the list
submitted aze approved for funding, staff will return to Counci] to request that it accept the
funding and approve the funded projects.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula
Vista does hereby approve federal funding requests for submission (Project List A).
Presented by
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Gaze Hall~ert,'P.E., AICP
Deputy rty Manager/Development
Services Director
Approved as to form by
Resolution No. 2010-034
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PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista,
California, this 9th day of February 2010 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers: Castaneda, Ramirez, Thompson and Cox
NAYS: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: Bensoussan
Cheryl Cox, I yo
ATTEST:
Donna R. Norris, CM ,City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
CITY OF CHULA VISTA
I, Donna R. Norris, City Clerk of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 2010-034 was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council at a
regulaz meeting of the Chula Vista City Council held on the 9th day of February 2010.
Executed this 9th day of February 2010.
Donna R. Norris, CM ,City Clerk
PROTECT LIST A
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Elementary School Zone Traffic and Pedestrian CAn[Inue capital improvementr to eruure pedestrian paths and $1.8 million A little over $600,000 recelvetl In 2006/2009 appropriations,
Safely Improvements tragic calming areas immediately adjacent to some of the dty's 40 stall recommends repeating this request to work toward [he
elementary schools. City Is forming partnerships with community $1.6 million balance.
groups (HEAL, Walk SD, Walking School Bus) to provide walkirg
audits that will wpplement missing infrasWcttre analysis. Goal is
[o hear & understand the impact of missing infrasWcture and
threatening traffic situa0ons for children walking to school.
Energy E(fciency City Street Light Retrofl Citywide Street light Retrofit That will result in energy efficient $2 million Also pursuing CEC Loan
li h[s and ener savin s over the Ion term.
Loma Verde Recreation Center Complex Renovate Loma Verde Recreation Center, Pool and Community $1.5 Million
Renovation Center, which are 30 years old. They are among the only social or
family function fadlitles in Cas0e Park area and some of the Uty's
busiest facilitles. The facility needs mold abatemen4 re-Flooring,
air conditioning, remodeling of game room, dance room and waft
room, exterior (ace lift, enhancements to back outdoor patio,
conversion of front of building from asphalt driveway to
landscaped area safe for children'splay. Pool work i5 needed to
_ remalel locker roorres, entryway and viewing area, replace pool
filters and other equipment that will result in energy savings in the
pump room, office, storage and dassroom spaces.
Historic Renovation of Chula Viste Women's 0uilt in 1928, it is one of CY's few remaining Spanish Cobnial Et Million
Club Building buildings. (Historic Site x )Project to Indude but no[ limited to
' bathroom and kitchen remodel, make roof repairs, Improve
flooring, walls, doors, stage and windows of this Gty-owned,
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Restrooms far: Marisol Park, Expbrer Park, Provide restrooms at each of these 8 park locations $200,000 l each
Santa Cora Park, Sunbow Park, Sunridge Park, '~
Paseo Del Rey, Orange Avenue Fields. Greg
Ro ers Park
Norman Park Senior Center Renovation Renovations to Senior Center including but not limited to HVAC E500,000 Minor improvements have been made to the facility.
replacement, replace removable wall system, general building
im rovemenls / u rades
Historical Renovation of Rohr Manor Building Renovating historical building, Rohr Manor, including but not E1.2 Million
limited to ADA compliance, electrical, new roof, flooring, kitchen
re lacement, etc.
Bayfront 69kv Transmission Lines Underground existing pole mounted 69kv transmission lines west $8 million
Undergrounding of Interstate-5 from D Slreel south to sautheny City limit at Stella
Street. Pro'ect is a roximatel 2.75-miles in ten Ih.
Civic Center Library Renovation Upgrade the electrical system, re-carpet wom areas, either $2 Million
refurbish or replace the tables, chairs and lounge furniture in the
public space. Library Is 30 years old (opened as the Gty's official
birentennial project). Electrical system is the original (pre-
Storm Drain CMP Deficiencies Priority "1" Retl Gagged, requiring immediate aftenflon storm drain CMP Pipes 11.9 Million
excavate, replace, repair damaged pipes and applicable access
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Storm Drain CMP Defciencies within the Red Flagged, requiring immediate attention stone drain CMP Pipes 6.2 Million
Community Development Block Area excavate, replace, repair damaged pipes and applicable access
points throughout the the Community Development Area Streets of
Storm Drain CMP Defciencies Priority "2" Storm Drain CMP Pipes requires, remove and replace with new 5.9 Million
pipes, repair, line damagetl pipes and applioble access points
Storm Urain CMP Deficiencies Priority"3" Storm brain CMP Pipes requlres, remove and replace with new 3.9 Million
pipes, repair, line damaged pipes and applicable access points
Missing Infrastructure within the Peastar Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-Compliant pedestrian ramps 1.4 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located in the North West part of Chula
Vista, West of I-805 within the North Chula Vista Area
Missing Infrastructure within the Hilltop Drive Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 2.1 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located in the North West part of Chula
Vista, West of I-005 within the Hilltop Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Cook Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA~mmplianl pedestrian ramps 2.6 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located In the North West part of Chula
Vista, West of I-805 within the Hilltop Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Mueller Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 3.3 Million
Elementary School boundary Area and crass gutters. School located in [he West part of Chula Vista,
West of I-B05 within the Hilltop Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Montgomery install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-mmplian[ pedestrian ramps 4.3 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located in the South West part of Chula
Vista, West of I-805 within the Otay Town Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Rice Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestdan ramps 5.6 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located in the West part of Chula Vista,
West of [-805 within Ne Harborside Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Alan Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 6.2 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and Voss gutters. School located in the North East part of Chula
Vista, East of l-805 within the Eastern Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Lauderbach Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 8.1 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located in the South West part of Chula
Vista, West of I-805 within the Harborside Area Neighborhood.
Missing InfrasWCture within the Valle Lindo Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 70.8 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located in the South part of Chula Vista,
East of I-805, wlNln the RobinhoodlBon vivant Area
Missing Infrastructure within the Rosebank Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 77.1 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School located In the North part of Chula Vista,
West of I-805 within the Rosebank Area Neighborhood.
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Missing Infrastructure within the OWy Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADAtompllant pedestrian ramps 12.2 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and doss gutters. School located in the South part of Chula Vista,
West of I-805 within the Otay Town Neighborhood.
Missing IMrastructure within the Rohr Install sidewalks, orbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 14.4 Million -
Elementary School Boundary Area and Goss gutters. School located in the South part of Uula Vista,
West of I-805 within the CasOe Park Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Harborslde Install sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-Compliant pedestrian ramps 24.7 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. School looted in the South West part of Chula
Vista, West of I-805 within the Harborside Area Neighborhood.
Missing Infrastructure within the Castle Park Install Sidewalks, curbs, gutters, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps 25.2 Million
Elementary School Boundary Area and cross gutters. Sdrool located In the North Part of ChWa Vista,
West of I-805 within [he CasOe Park Area Neighborhood.
Federal Aitl Highway Rehabilitation Citywide in preserve and rehabilitate pavement on major roadways throughout $ 10 Million Anlicipatetl funding shortfall for FY 2010-11 is $10 million.
City of Chula Vista - Chula Vista. An investment of $20 migion/year for 10 years would The overall program shodfall over a pedod of years is $200
eliminate the backlog of sheens needing complete reconstruction million.
and implement a comprehensive program of overlays and seals
that would prevent streets in the mid and high range from
deter-iorating [o the point of requiring expensive and disruptive
Bonita Canyon Erosion Control Conduct preliminary engineering, environmental design and E4.1 Million
construction to reduce erosion in canyon. Current Issues include
resident A safety concems, cosure of recreational trails, and
severe cracking of a concrete channel In one of the canyons. Silt
from the erosion has dogged downstream storm system,
increasing flood potential and NPDFS water quality concems.
Long Canyon Erosion Control Conduct preliminary engineedng, environmental design and $4.8 Million
constructlon tp reduce erosion in onyon. Current issues Include
resident & safety concems, closure of reaealional trails, and
severe cracking of a concrete channel in one of the canyons. SIIt
from the erosion has clogged downstream storm system,
increasing flood potential and NPDES water quality concems. '
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Carbon-Light Neighborhood (CLN) Showcase Pedorm energyhvater retrofits in at leas) two residential areas (50 $600,000 $250,000 match through SOGBE Padnership and existing
Project homes) and in at least one business district (15 storefronts) to retrofit rebate programs
serve as a living showcase for a CLN and the broader Home
Upgrade, Carbon Downgrade program and to reduce the
neighborhoods' associated carbon Toolprint. These building
upgrades will be fudher complemented by neighborhootl
Infrastructure improvements such as the installation of highly-
efficient street lighting technologies and the planting of shade
trees.
Community Clean Energy Revoking Loan Augment the City-administered community revolving loan which $1,000,000 $390,000 match through EECBG program and up to $20
Program provides low-interest loans for energyAwater retrofits at resitlences million thoough CaIFIRST/private financing
and businesses which are repaid through the resulting utility cost
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Cool Homes -Urban Forestry Assessment Creole a new voluntary Urban Forestry Assessment Distr'xt which 5750,000 The voluntary assessment district would provide long-term
Dlslrlcl would suppoR tree planlirg and maintenance ebng public rights-o( maintenance of the new Trees estimated at approzimalety
way in front of participating residents' Mmes. The funds woultl 30,000 per year for 1,000 paRicipating residents and
also provide 5,000 canopy-forming shade trees for paRicipating businesses
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DRIVERS. Digital Retrobt In(rastructure, Video Exend the City's broatlbend access for low income residents and $20,000,000 Offsets antl estlmatetl $200,000+ in City costs /or T-1 lines
Education end Emergency Safety Services students from Libraries to Recreation Centers and other and wireless communication that can be invested in system
supervised facilities that can assist sludenls and seniors with maintenance. Empty conduit and exkling traffic and library
education, jab development and communication survival skills. digital infrastructure.
Extend the onsile availability to web for educational purposes by
expanding vlrtural facilby work station capacity Tha system would
also Drovlde improved lrafflc management to Improve traffc flow,
accomodate emergency Vaffic shifts for interstate roadways and
provide emergency communication support for public safety. IE,
safety communications and cameras to monitor canyons and City
perimelerduring Ore season.
ACTION: Alternative Community Transportation Provide local incentives for electric or plug in hybrids, solar plug in $2,500,000 Properly for charging stations, agreements with local property
Infrastructure Options Now charging stations al public facilities and major traffic nodes to owners and the utiltty to provide favorable sNe locations and
redact trips, associated green house gases and provide an rates to suppoR cast savings for low income adopters.
affordable bridge to zero emmissions vehicles focusing on low Partnerships wllh dealers for local sales
income families, sludenls and active military that may otherwise
not be able to access the market
POWER: Public Options for Water and Partnering with local retailers, real estate agents and non-profit $1,500,000 Use bulk purchasing with local merchants end installers to
Environmental Reform agencies to reduce potable water consumplicn and sewer flows. reduce total costs, rebate programs with water agencies and
The program would provide a 515 per household or small business manage tM program al 5% or less admin costs.
incentive to the non-prof for every householtl or business that
cempleles ifs retrofits. Tha program would also (and a significant
portion of the cost after water agency rebates for relrofiting low
Oow antl tlual flush toilets and waterless or low Oow urinals on a
geographic basis throughout the Cify until all facilities are brought
up to current best practices.
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Main St. SR-125 Interchan a deck lus rams 575 000 000
Ola Valle SR-125 Interchan a deck lus rams 515 000,000
SR125 interchanges @ Main SI antl Otay Valley Geomelrics and environmental of the two interchanges 51,000,000
Transit Vehicles ~ Transit vehicles /or urban core to ba front "Green Llne' $5,000,000
Missin in/rasWcture alon Main Street Main St. from I-5 to I-80510 construct the master Ian $15,000,000
Bicycle path along I-BOS Class I bike path east side of I-805 from Telegraph to Bonita Rd.lo $8,OD0,000
attract residents to the proposed BRT station on H Street
Pedestrian Bddge Pedestrian bridge along Campus BWd. Over SR-125 to the ~ $5,000,000
universlly to bu Id better connections where the freeway he6
bisected the Ola Ranch
Pedestrian Bride Universi 's share of tlestrian bdd a over Hunte PaRCwa $2 000,000
Sewage Treatment Enhancement to the Point Loma Sewage Treatment Plant to serve $100,000,000
Chula Vista
Grade separated rail crossings of H Street and To provide better wnneuHivily between western Chula Vista and $15,000,000
E Street t he ea front