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o Project construction will begin on May 4, 2009 <br />o Anticipated completion is Spring 2010 <br />• 262 Davis Street Demolition (former Chamber Building) <br />o Eighteen bids were received with the low bid at $34,476.50 <br />o Work is anticipated to start in June 2009 <br />• Bay Trail Slough Bridge <br />o Bid opening took place today, April 14, 2009 with 14 bids ranging from <br />1.75M to 2.6M; all below the engineer's estimate <br />o Bid award is scheduled for the May 4, 2009 City Council meeting <br />• Annual Street Overlay Rehabilitation 2008-09 <br />o $1.3M provided by Federal Stimulus Funds <br />o San Leandro is one of four cities in Alameda County considered to be <br />"Shovel Ready" <br />o Awaiting final construction approval from Caltrans before bidding <br />o Newly issued DBE requirements incorporated into this project <br />o Street work planned on portions of- <br />- Dolores Avenue <br />- Montague Avenue <br />- Aladdin Avenue * (reconstruction — removing asphalt) <br />- Zelma Street <br />- Washington Avenue* <br />* - ARRA funded (with potential for additional <br />funding — contact is Dennis Faye) <br />• Washington Avenue/Estabrook Street Intersection Improvements <br />o Improvement of high -collision intersection <br />o Signal replacement and elimination of the traffic island <br />o Extension of fiber optics to connect the signal to the Traffic Operations Center <br />o Funded through federal grant with DFSI match <br />o Awaiting final Caltrans funding approval before bidding <br />o Call for bids tentatively scheduled for the May 4, 2009 City Council meeting <br />During a previous Committee meeting, Councilmembers Souza and Starosciak had <br />concerns with the operation and maintenance of the Speed Feedback Signs. Uche <br />addressed those concerns: <br />• Safe Routes to School <br />o Speed Feedback Signs have been programmed to behave in the same manner <br />o All signs are working; one found defective and returned to manufacturer for <br />repair <br />o Mayor Santos noted that Nora Cody will provide a breakdown of the Safe <br />Routes to School Program being funded by ACTIA <br />