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FROM: City Manager
DATE: March 15, 1985
COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
SUBJECT: Sidewalk Deficiencies on 1985 Street Improvement Projects
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council discuss sidewalk deficiencies and give
direction to staff.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: In 1985 we will be reconstructing and/or widening the
following streets:
I.. Ham Lane - Lodi to Elm (Exhibit A)
2. Hutchins Street - Rimby to Vine (Exhibit B)
3. Lockeford Street - Mills to Cross (Exhibit C)
4. California Street - Lockeford to Turner Road (Exhibit D)
5. Stockton Street - Kettleman Lane to Vine (Exhibit E)
The above exhibits show these street projects with the deficiftnt curb and gutter
and sidewalk noted. As part of these above projects, the City will be install-
ing the deficient curb and gutter with one exception. Some of the deficient
sidewalk will be installed by the City because it is our responsibility. In
some cases, the City has agreements with property owners for the installation
of the sidewalk, however, there are some sidewalk deficiencies on developed
parcels where we need direction from the City Council. Sidewalk installation is
a property owner's responsibility. The City can require the property owners to
provide the sidewalk that is missing where we have the right-of-way and more
than 50% of the block has improvements.
Ham Lane
The Ham Lane project includes street reconstruction with widening on
the west side.
There are presently only four parcels which have no sidewalk. The City
has a verbal agreement with the property owners of the 4-plex, located
on the S.W. corner at Walnut Street, for the installation of sidewalk on
Ham Lane. It is recommended that the City call for this sidewalk in-
stallation at this time.
A portion of the Zion Reformed Church (fronting the parking lots on the
north and south side of the church) has no sidewalk. The City is ac-
quiring right-of-way from the Zion Reformed Church and it is recommended
that the City ask that they put in their sidewalk at this time. The
cost of the sidewalk installation is approximately $3,000 which is about
10% of what they will receive from the right-of-way acquisition.
The west side of Ham Lane is highly used by pedestrian traffic due to the
proximity of Lodi High School.
APPROVED:
HENRY A. CLAVES, City Manager.
FILE NO.
City Council
March 15, 1985
Page 2
Hutchins Street
This project includes street reconstruction between the existing curbs.
On the east side of the street between Ribier and Cardinal, there is one
undeveloped parcel where there is no curb and gutter or sidewalk. In order
to get a good finished product, the City is proposing to remove the two
large cotto.rwood trees which are in the right-of-way at the edge of pavement
and install curb and gutter through the frontage of this parcel. It is
not proposed that the sidewalk be installed until the parcel is developed.
Also on the east side between York and Windsor, there is a developed residen-
tial parcel with no sidewalk. The City has the right-of-way in this area
and it is recommended that the City require this property owner to install
sidewalk at this time.
Lockeford Street
This project includes the reconstruction of the existing pavement between
the existing curbs. There are two parcels having no sidewalk as noted on
Exhibit 0. It is recommended that the City require this sidewalk be in-
stalled at this time.
California Street
This project includes street reconstruction between the existing curbs.
The City will be installing curb, gutter, and sidewalk through the railroad
crossing similar to the approach improvements that were recently made on
Ham Lane at the Southern Pacific crossing. The railroad crossing protection
will be installed by Southern Pacific in conjunction with this project..
The only other area that is deficient in sidewalk is the east side of the
.block between Lockeford and Hutchins (Holly Drive) fronting the small
shopping center and coffee shop. The City has the right-of-way in this
area and it is recommended the City require the property owner to install
sidewalk on the east side of California Street between Lockeford and
Hutchins (Holly Drive). As noted on Exhibit D, the block surrounded by
Hutchins, Lockeford, and California, also has deficient sidewalk on the
Hutchins Street frontage. The City Council may want to require all of
this sidewalk being installed at this time.
Stockton Street
This project includes the reconstruction of the existing pavement, widening
in some areas, and the City providing cue -h and gutter in the areas where
the parcels are developed in order to get a better overall finished paving
project. This project is currently under construction and the work is
being done by the Claude Woods Co.
City Council
March 15, 1985
Page 3
Fronting Valley Industry, the City is not providing curb and gutter because
the parcel is a large undeveloped property where future development will
require the installation of a -curb, gutter and sidewalk. The parcel on
the northeast corner of Kettleman Lane and Stockton Street has no curb and
gutter or sidewalk, however, at the time of its development, the City took
the dollars to cover this work since the Stockton Street alignment had not
yet been determined. Therefore, the City is putting in curb, gutter and
sidewalk on this parcel under this project.
On the east side, there are six remaining parcels which do not have side-
walk. It is recommended that the City require these parcels to install
sidewalk along their frontage. It is our understanding from C. C. Moods
Company that they already have a contract with two of these property
owners to install their sidewalks.
On the west side, in addition to the large undeveloped Valley Industry's
parcel, there are five smaller parcels which do not have sidewalk. This
sidewalk could be required now or delayed until the Valley Industry parcel
develops and then require sidewalk fronting all of the west side of
Stockton Street from Kettleman Lane to Vine Street.
ac L. Ronsko
Pub is W rks Director
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