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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - February 4, 2015 C-15AGENDA ITEM Qh CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TM AGENDA TITLE: Adopt Resolution Selecting Grape Bowl Improvements Phase 4 as Project Nomination for San Joaquin Council of Governments' One Voice Trip MEETING DATE: February 4, 2015 C- 15 PREPARED BY: Public Works Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt resolution selecting Grape Bowl Improvements Phase 4 as project nomination for San Joaquin Council of Governments' One Voice trip. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) is again developing regional priorities in preparation for the annual "One Voice" lobbying trip to Washington, D.C., in April 2015. The One Voice trip is an opportunity for all jurisdictions in the county to work cooperatively to secure federal funds. City staff recommends requesting funds for the fourth phase of this multi -phased project to construct Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access improvements to the City's main sports facility for local high school and youth football, soccer, and graduation events. Originally constructed with Work Projects Administration money in the 1940's, the Grape Bowl has historical significance to Lodi and to many generations of residents that have either watched or participated in sporting events, or graduated from high school at this venue. Since 2009, over $4.1 million dollars has been invested to upgrade ADA access at the Grape Bowl. Funding sources have included CDBG, HUD Section 108, private donations, and other local dollars. This project will include ADA ramps to the north side upper and lower concourse, ADA seating at the north side upper and lower concourse and completing ADA seating and ramp improvements to the south side lower concourse that were not completed during Phase 3 because of funding restrictions. The Phase 4 improvement project is estimated to cost approximately $3 million. At this time, there is no funding available to complete this work requiring the City to request all $3 million through the One Voice process. The One Voice program began in 2000. The City has received funding for one project ($400,000 for wastewater plant upgrades in 2004) out of $64.2 million in awards to San Joaquin County. FISCAL IMPACT: Award of funding for the Grape Bowl Improvements Phase 4 would facilitate additional ADA accessibility at this facility while reducing the City's exposure to future accessibility claims. FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable. F. Wally Sqkelin Public Works Director FWS/smh APPROVED: n Schwabauer, Ciyf Manager K:\WP\OneVoice\2015\CSelectProject1.doc IdG01— 1/28/2015 RESOLUTION NO. 2015-07 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL SELECTING THE GRAPE BOWL IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 4 AS THE PROJECT NOMINATION FOR THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS' ONE VOICE TRIP NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby select the Grape Bowl Improvements Phase 4 as the project nomination for the San Joaquin Council of Governments' One Voice trip; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby authorize the City Manager to execute the Local Jurisdiction Endorsement Form. Dated: February 4, 2015 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2015-07 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held February 4, 2015, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Chandler, Kuehne, Mounce, Nakanishi, and Mayor Johnson NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS — None NIFER FERRAIOLO City Clerk 2015-07 City of Lathrop Louise Avenue/Interstate 5 Interchange Improvement Project $ 5,000,000 $ 24,500,000 Funds will be used to complete the final design phase and will fund the majority of the Land Acquisition for this project. This project would widen Louise Avenue to three through lanes in each direction, accommodating a new left turn onto the northbound on ramp, create a new loop on ramp to -southbound 1-5, widen all off ramps with new signaled intersections, construct retaining walls, and auxiliary lanes in both directions. throp Road/Interstate 5 Interchange Improvement Project nds would cover the Regional Impacts and the portion that the City cannot legally requ ree lanes in each direction, create new loop onramps to Interstate 5, widen off -ramps, dening, and will accommodate traffic volumes for a forecast year of 2035. 4 City of Lodi Grape Bowl Improvements Phase 4 Since 2009, over $4.1 million dollars has been invested to upgrade ADA access at t the City continues to be exposed to ADA -related claims. This project is i to Co constructed due to funding restrictions. The Phase 4 improvements is, C lower concourse that were eliminated from the Phase 3 project to a I rt lower concourse and installing ADA seating at the north side low - ncourse. $ 5,000,000 $ 38,300,000 vrth. This project would widen Lathrop Road to retaining walls to accommodate the roadway $ 2,420,000 $ 2,4 pe Bowl. Notwithstanding this considerable investment, e the remaining ADA improvements not yet ADA seating and ramp improvements to the south side constructing ADA ramps to the north side upper and City of Mart Antene Raymus Expressway/State Route 99 rc TBD TBD Funding will be used for the replacement ofth Sting NM99 interchange with the new Antone Raymus Expressway/SR99 Interchange between the cities of Manteca and Family Entertainment Zone (FEZ) TBD TBD Funding for infrastructure included with or adjacent to the proposed Family Entertainment Zone (FEZ) project. Further details pending project applications. City of Ripon Ripon Multi -Modal Station TBD TBD Pending project application cm:�l Ripon Surface Water Project TBD TBD Pending project application page I LN Countv of San Joaauin ckton Metropolitan Airport Capital Improvement 7 unding will be used for improvement projects to enhance airport safety, security, capacity, and environmental concerns. Projects will include inway improvements, replacing security access controls per TSA, terminal improvements, and equipment replacement. Route 4 Corridor improvements Funding will provide highway safety, needed additional capacity and operational impro% development, commute traffic, and recreational access to the Delta in both San Joaquir widening of SR4 from a two-lane road to four lanes. rant Line Corridor Improvement Project nding will greatly improve the facilitation and movement of goods to and froi gating economic development in the area as well as enhance roadway safety mmunity as well as a widening of the existing alignment through the town of City of Stockton North Stockton 1-5 Interchange and Widening Funding for this project will improve the 1-5 freeway and it population growth and an improving regional economy. Tf widening of 1-5 from Hammer Lane to Eight Mile Road and $ 5,000,000 $ 20,000,000 D movement and economic counties. Funding would allow for $ 21,600,000 $ 24,000,000 ajor. arehousing'°industrial complex to accommodate job- ions. A proposed alignment to the south of the Banta Ere being evaluated. $ 2,550,000 $ 428,500,000 intermodal connections and serve increased traffic resulting from for the completion of the engineering design for Phase 2 rchange. Lower Sacramento Road Corridor $ 20,000,000 $ 20,000,000 Funding would replace two existing two-lane b s on Low aCramenty Road a#'Bear Creek and Pixley Slough with six -lane and four -lane bridges respectively. The project will remove batt ks #o arsding.the Gapaci#p of the Lower Sacramento Road corridor between Lodi and diner Avenue Downtown Improvement $ 20,000,000 $ 22,300,000 unding would reduce the number of vehicle lanes from four to two, add landscape medians, and introduce a new separately striped bicycle ieility on Miner Avenue between Center Street and the Cabral Rail Station. The reduction in lanes will allow for wider sidewalks, curbside planters, nd designated sidewalk areas for potential cafe seating in the future. Page 2 City of Tracy 1-205 Lammers Road Interchange Improvements $ 5,000,000 $ 63,000,000 Construction of the interchange at Lammers Road and 1-205 is necessary to relieve traffic congestion from 1-205 corridor to the City of Tracy and Mountain House area including the recently annexed 1,700 acres of industrial, commercial and retail developments in the City of Tracy east of the Altamont Pass. Completion of this project will open up economic development opportunities in this area. At the regional level, this project will reduce traffic congestion by ultimately connecting Byron Road and Highway 4 in Contra Costa County to 1-580 and 1-205. Construction is scheduled for early 2016 after acquisition of right of ways. ew MacArthur Drive Above Grade Crossing he project involves construction of a new above grade crossing over the UPRR Mococo Ii rive alignment to eliminate interruption to vehicular traffic from the Increased use of't, A lignment of MacArthur Drive from Mt. Diablo to Eleventh Street intersects the UP is lear the originally proposed at grade crossing. However, with increase in railro. affic and location will remain unchanged and the recommended above grade cross. ill icreased freight train traffic. Port of Stockton est Complex Access Improvements e West Complex access improvements will prov trance. The project consists of widening Navy D fety and air quality by eliminating an at -grade ra roughput of Port -bound truck traffic. art of Stockton Overweight Corridor 4a nds requested are for construction and constti3► isting intermodal roadway to facilitate an intern goods being transported by the MH580 Marine ssel jobs, and 18 labor jobs. (Project Name Pending project application San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission Page 3 $ 5,000,000 $ 28,000,000 istead of an at -grade crossing at the new MacArthur line and the switch yard by UPRR. The new yard which was proposed to be relocated to to act on of Mococo line by UPRR, the switch a the vehicular and pedestrian traffic from the _qW $ 2,092,000 $ 15,736,012 separated facility from State Route 4 to the West Complex BNSF railway undercrossing to Washington Street will improve entrance and reconfiguring a key intersection to maximize $ 1,400,000 $ 4,400,000 rill rebuild five miles of existing roadway to strengthen an y chain. The project would create an opportunity for the volume %. The job estimates on this project are 50 new rail/train jobs, 42 R roject Mame ending project application San Joaquin Regional Transit District Ripon Community Athletic Foundation Ripon High Stadium Project $ $ Pending project application do Stockton East Water District armington Dam - Farmington Groundwater Recharge & Seasonal HabNoontannual � $ 2,500,000 $ 33,333,333 his is a Environmental Infrastructure & Environmental Restoration Project. CoWed a construction start in FY 2002, continual annual ppropriations through FY 2005; and an Omnibus Bill appropriation in 2 ; A appropriation for the Farmington Program is quested to be included in 2016 House Energy and Water Bill. The Fa _ I help preserve the local agricultural economy, whose nnual value is estimated to be over $2.9 billion, and the drinking water - X 00,000 residents, and commercial and industrial of the Stockton metropolitan area. Page 4