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File Number: 16-415 <br />regulations and obtains regulatory approval for the disposal of the material in a cost <br />effective manner. <br />2.Excess dirt generated by the construction was originally slated for removal but has <br />been kept on site while we evaluate possible reuse within the WPCP. <br />Staff requests that the amounts listed below be re-appropriated for this project. <br />Account No Source Remaining Balance. Requested Appropriation <br />593-52-250 WPCP Enterprise Fund $278,541 <br />593-52-251 WPCP Enterprise Fund $867,329 <br /> Washington / Monterey Traffic Signal: <br />This is a grant funded project that installed replacement signal equipment, video detection <br />system, accessible pedestrian signals and related signage and pavement markings at the <br />intersection of Washington Avenue and Monterey Boulevard. Construction of the <br />improvements is complete and has been accepted by the City Council. However, staff is <br />working through closeout items related to the project, including drafting reports required by the <br />fund grantor. This project would have been completed earlier if not for the time required to <br />obtain authorization to proceed with each phase of the work from the grantor. <br />Staff requests that the amounts listed below be re-appropriated for this project. <br />Account No. Source Remaining Balance. Requested Appropriation <br />120-28-190 DFSI Fund $21,997 <br />150-28-190 Grant Fund $5,125 <br />BART-Downtown Pedestrian Improvements: <br />This is a grant funded project that installed pedestrian-friendly improvements on San Leandro <br />Boulevard between Davis Street and Williams Street. As a catalyst to the Transit Oriented <br />Development (TOD) Strategy, this project incorporated the goals of the TOD, which included <br />improved pedestrian access through street-lighting, curb bulb-outs, curb ramps installations <br />and high-visibility crosswalk striping construction, and installation of additional traffic signals. <br />Construction of the improvements is complete and will be scheduled for acceptance by the <br />City Council this fall. There remains closeout paperwork with both the contractor and the <br />grantor that partially funded this project. This project would have been completed earlier if not <br />for the time required to obtain authorization to proceed with each phase of the work from the <br />grantor. <br />Staff requests that the amounts listed below be appropriated again for this project. <br />Account No. Source Remaining Balance. Requested Appropriation <br />210-38-331 General Fund $160,025 <br />144-36-331 Measure B Fund $17,751 <br />City Wide ADA Upgrade: <br />This ongoing program systematically constructs improvements to address deficiencies listed <br />in the City’s ADA transition plan. The transition plan not only contains a list of deficiencies but <br />also assigns a priority to each item. Work is designed and constructed in accordance with the <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/13/2016
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