Project Status Report November 4, 2014 Active Projects Project 1 Atherton Drive Water Storage Tank and Booster Pump Station 2 Austin Road Business Industrial Park and Residential Community – 1st Phase Narrative Estimated schedule (if available) The Atherton Drive Water Storage May 21, 2013: Project awarded to Tank Project will provide for storage Conco-West, Inc. of SSJID surface water and City August 12, 2013: Notice to groundwater to meet current and Proceed with Construction Phase future customer demands in the 1 issued (Steel Tank). southeast areas of the City. The 3.6- September 3, 2013: Notice to million-gallon water tank capacity Proceed with Construction Phase will: 1) Compensate for the loss of 2 issued (Booster Pump Station). water storage of the elevated tank; April 2014: Begin tank interior 2) Provide for peak demand due to coating. loss of capacity in Wells 20 and 24; June 2014: Startup and 3) Provide redundancy for southeast functional testing. areas of Manteca; and 4) Provide July 2014: Obtained approval new supply for development. from CDPH for authority to operate. Water tank is now in operation into City’s water system. September 16, 2014: City Council accepts project as complete. Council-appointed committee continues to discuss recommendations on design of tank exterior. Large Lot Tentative Parcel Map to December 2013: Council approves subdivide the southern portion of addendum to final EIR, General the project area into 28 lots for Plan Amendment and Master Plan industrial development. Amendment/Rezone. Staff continues working with developers to identify funding for various project components. Project 3 Austin Road Interchange Project 4 Community Center/VFW Hall 5 Crosswalks 6 Influent Pump Station Inlet Junction Structure Rehabilitation Project Narrative Estimated schedule (if available) Planning and engineering required September 18, 2012: Approve to obtain funding for a future consultant agreement. interchange at Austin Road at Consultant has completed draft Highway 99. Project Study Report-Project Development Support and submitted to Caltrans for review. Review period for Negative Declaration ended on July 17, 2013. October 21, 2014: City Council awards construction contract. Construction of new Community July 15, 2014: Bids opened. Two Center, to be leased to the local bids received – both significantly VFW Post. higher than estimated or budgeted. August 5, 2014: Council rejects bids. October 7, 2014: City Council to approves Lease Agreement for new site at 580 Moffat Blvd. Staff continuing to work on design/funding options. Complete analysis of proposed The Cottage/Brookdale portion is crosswalks at Cottage/Brookdale, complete. Woodward/Buena Vista and April 1, 2014: Council awards Atherton/Wellington, and determine contract for Woodward/Buena feasible options for installing Vista crosswalk. crosswalks at these locations. Preconstruction meeting completed. Signal masts and arms have been ordered but are long lead items. Delivery expected lateSeptember and crosswalk construction expected midOctober. Remove corroded concrete December 2013: Contract surfaces, rebuild surface and awarded. apply new protective coating. June 2014: Construction began, Also, modify HVAC control construction on schedule to be programming to increase the air completed December 2014. changes per hour. 2 Project 7 Louise Avenue Median Beautification and Bicycle Enhancements Project 8 Milo Candini Drive Extension 9 Morenzone Baseball field Retrofit 10 Multimodal Station/ Transit Plan 11 North Plant Aeration Basin Optimization Narrative Estimated schedule (if available) Construction of pedestrian and February 2014: Contract awarded. bicycle improvements from Airport July 2014: Construction Way to Main Street, installation of management services contract bike lanes, raised median, approved. landscaping, and restriping the road Coordinating construction with to include new bike lines that tie Union Pacific Railroad for into the Tidewater Bike Path. improvements at railroad. Asphalt ground out for landscape medians. Irrigation pipes being trenched across Louise Avenue to the new median areas. Extend Milo Candini Drive to Request for proposals for right-ofYosemite Avenue to improve traffic way acquisition services issued on circulation. October 2, 2014 and are due back on October 23, 2014. Retrofit the current Morenzone August 19, 2014: Council Baseball field to accommodate 13authorized Call for Bids. 15 year-old baseball players. September 18, 2014: Bid opening. October 7, 2014: Council awards construction contract. Design/Build phase of the January 2012: Contract awarded Multimodal Station on Moffat to Diede Construction for final Boulevard. design and construction. April 30, 2012: Groundbreaking. August 6, 2013, Transit Center Dedication/Open House. Staff continues working with contractor to finalize project and outstanding items. Replace two existing North Plant September 2013: Design contract aeration blowers; replace existing approved. air diffuser system, modify existing July 2014: Construction contract air conveyance and control system, awarded. and replace existing electrical August 2014: Preconstruction switch gear. meeting held. Construction began October 2014. 3 12 Project Narrative North Sewer Trunk Links 51/52/53/ 90/91 Installation of a 54-inch sewer pipeline from the WQCF to Airport Way. Design was 95% complete, but changes in development activity caused staff to assess other pipeline alignments to confirm the most cost-effective route. Staff has held discussions with several property owners to assess willingness to provide right-of-way. Many of the City’s parks are irrigated with water from the City’s potable water system. The turf and landscaping at these parks do not need a high-quality water source to prosper, and as such, the City can reduce costs to water ratepayers and conserve potable water resources by using non-potable groundwater or reclaimed water for park irrigation. Overlays, slurry seals, dig-outs, base repair, and other pavement repairs in accordance with City’s Pavement Management Program. Update of PFIP (Public Facilities Implementation Plan) fees to reflect costs for infrastructure to serve future growth. 13 Park Irrigation Well Project 14 Pavement Maintenance FY 2014-15 15 PFIP Update 4 Estimated schedule (if available) No estimated schedule for completion. Staff is continuing to discuss right-of-way issues with affected property owners. July 17, 2012: Council awards contract to Calwater Drilling, Inc. Sept. 10, 2012: Notice to Proceed issued. Project work has been completed - all four park irrigation wells are in operation. November 4, 2014: Council to accept project as complete. Design completed by December 2014. Call for bids by February 2015. Construction scheduled for June 2015. March 5, 2013: Council adopts updated PFIP fees. March 19, 2013: Council approves agreement with LJ consultants to oversee completion of the 2013 PFIP. February 14, 2014: Consultant submits first draft of list and cost estimates. March 2014: Final list expected. Consultants are refining project list and cost estimates. September 2014: Staff meets with BIA – presents draft Transportation Plan for review and comment. November 4, 2014: Award contract to prepare cost estimates. Project Narrative 16 Promenade Shops/Outlets The Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley continues to be developed. 17 Recycled Water Master Plan Study to identify projects and opportunities for recycled water use. 18 The City’s sewer discharge permit must be renewed every 5 years. Sewer Discharge Permit Update 5 Estimated schedule (if available) July 2012: Application to construct an LED sign filed. March 12, 2013: Planning staff hosts LED Sign workshop. As a result, the applicant to provide a photometric plan to address concerns of public regarding lighting levels from the sign on neighboring residential properties. March 3, 2014: Applicant submits photometric study for staff review. April 4, 2014: Staff responds to resubmittal and requested clarification and updates on outstanding items still needing to be addressed. October 2014: Environmental Consultant under contract for LED sign, tentative schedule to circulated environmental document in November. Tesla vehicle “Supercharger” station is under building permit plan check and is to be located in the parking area south of Perimeter Drive and west of the Bass Pro Shops building. http://www.teslamotors.com/sup ercharger October 27, 2014: Pete’s Restaurant and Brewhouse opens. October 7, 2014: Council approved agreement with RMC to prepare Reclaimed Water Master Facilities Plan. October 8, 2014: Notice to Proceed issued. Consultant contract approved November 2013. Permit renewal package submitted April 2014. New permit expected February 2015. Project Narrative 19 State Route 99 Widening 20 State Route 120/McKinley Avenue Interchange This project involves widening State Route 99 from Highway 120 to Arch Road, by adding two additional lanes within the existing median. Interchange modifications are also proposed for the Main Street/Lathrop Road interchange, as well as portions of North Main Street. New interchange at SR120/McKinley Avenue to meet future traffic demands and improve circulation. 21 Streetlight Retrofit Project – Phase 1 22 Streetlight Retrofit Project – Phase 2 Retrofit of streetlights with highefficiency lamps in the low-tomoderate income areas of Manteca. Project funded with Federal CDBGR funds. Retrofit additional streetlights with high-efficiency lamps throughout Manteca. Project funded with Federal Energy Efficiency funds. 23 Test Well Drilling Project The Test Well Drilling Project will provide the City with locations for replacement and new development potable water supply wells. 24 Widen the existing overcrossing to provide access to planned development south of SR120. Prepare Project Study Report, project report, environmental documents, plans, specifications and estimates. Working on final right-of-way acquisition and utility relocation issues. Union/120 Interchange Improvements 6 Estimated schedule (if available) Construction of widening improvements under way. Spring 2013: Begin Lathrop Road Interchange construction. Realignment of North Main Street and local utility improvements nearly complete. August 2011: Consultant contract for pre-design and environmental clearance approved. July 2014: Caltrans approves environmental document for public review. Public review period now closed. Caltrans expected to approve final environmental clearance early November 2014. Phase 1 work is complete. Rebate check received, lower monthly charge now in effect. Notice of completion forthcoming to Council soon. Phase 2 work is complete. Rebate check received, lower monthly charge now in effect. Notice of completion forthcoming to Council soon. May 21, 2013: Call for bids. May 22, 2014: Bid Opening. July 1, 2014: Council awards Award project. July 22, 2014: Pre-construction meeting with contractor. Notice to proceed: October 1, 2014. Contractor has completed 1 of 3 test wells. Held meeting with Caltrans to discuss interchange improvement alternatives that are less costly than that originally proposed, and that may also be beneficial to the Promenade Shops. Will provide additional information requested by Caltrans by late October. Project 25 Union Road Sewer Pump Station 26 Urban Water Master Plan (UWMP) Narrative Install new variable frequency drives, bypass contractors and programmable logic controllers within the existing motor control center, and install a temporary bypass pumping system to facilitate the work. An UWMP assists the City in planning for and meeting water demands for its current and future customers. Estimated schedule (if available) March 2014: Design contract approved. August 2014: Call for bids. September 18, 2014: Bid opening. Awarded: October 21, 2014 to Conco West Inc. July 2014: Consultant contract approved. Data collection under way. Completed 2010 UWMP update expected by December 2014. Pending Projects 27 Project Narrative Corporation Yard Consolidation Acquire land adjacent to the current City Corporation Yard, construct new shops and operations buildings to allow the Building Maintenance and Water operations to relocate and consolidate. 7 Estimated schedule (if available) Project is on hold pending review of a financial plan. Project 28 Dog Park 29 Library Expansion 30 Police/Courts Building 31 Police Department Relocation to 555 Industrial Park Drive Narrative Estimated schedule (if available) Preliminary planning and research March 26, 2009: Recreation and has been completed. Report Parks Commission meeting to prepared by Recreation and Parks solicit public input. Commission and presented to May 19, 2009: Recommendation Council on May 19. 2009. forwarded from Recreation and Parks Commission to City Council to consider dog park funding in the 2009-10 budget cycle based upon preliminary design and projected costs. July 7, 2009: Council defers action on dog park, until sufficient funds are available for both construction and annual maintenance. June 16, 2014: Dog park identified in FY 14/15 budget as a goal. Parks staff hopes to begin preliminary public outreach and location identification in FY 14/15 as time allows. Staffing is limited and projects are substantial, but efforts will be made to start this project. Manteca Library Advisory Board to Project on hold pending receipt of continue consideration of library additional funding. No specific building options and city funding time frame is available for actual priorities. development of project. City had hoped to secure a The Successor Agency to the Police/Superior Court/District Manteca Redevelopment Agency Attorney/Public Defender building Redevelopment owns the site. on South Main Street site Property included in Property purchased by the Redevelopment Management Plan – proposed to Agency. be sold. Awaiting approval by California Department of Finance for disposition. Purchase agreement approved April Property included in Property 17, 2006. Escrow closed May 11, Management Plan – proposed to 2006. be sold. Awaiting approval by California Department of Finance for disposition. 8 Projects Completed in Last 6 Months A B C D Project Austin Road Water Main – Phase 2 CenterPoint (Northwest Airport Way Master Plan) – 1st Phase London Avenue and Austin Road Metering Facilities Project Louise Avenue Widening Narrative Project installed a 24-inch pipe in Austin Road from Yosemite Avenue to Moffat Boulevard, to convey surface water to southeast Manteca. 1st Phase Development – Site Plan Review Application for a 60,150square-foot industrial building. Accomplishments July 1, 2014: Project accepted as complete. Installation of flow metering and control facilities at two connection points along the SSJID surface water transmission pipeline. June 3, 2014: Project accepted as complete. Widen Louise Avenue from Cottage to 300 feet east of Marsh Creek Lane. Project involved right-of-way acquisition, and relocation of PG&E, Verizon and Comcast. Improvements included curb, gutter, sidewalk, utility stubs and asphalt pavement overlay. July 15, 2014: Project accepted as complete. 9 July 2014: Construction of Phase 1 development completed.
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