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File Number: 18-325 <br />30% journeyman and 10% apprenticeship goals. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />·Maintain and enhance the City’s infrastructure. <br />·Support and implement programs, activities and strengthen communication that enhances <br />the quality of life and wellness, celebrates the arts and diversity and promotes civic pride. <br />Previous Actions <br />·On November 20, 2017, by Resolution No. 2017-165, the City Council authorized <br />increasing the scope and fee of WRECO’s contract to include pedestrian and safety <br />features on San Leandro Blvd. <br />·On July 17, 2017, by Resolution No. 2017-112, the City Council awarded the construction <br />contract to DeSilva Gates Construction, L.P. for the Annual Overlay / Rehabilitation 2016 - <br />17 Project, Project No. 2017.0050; authorized the City Manager to negotiate and approve <br />individual change orders up to 4% of the original contract amount; and authorized the City <br />Manager to negotiate and approve cumulative change orders up to 12% of the original <br />contract amount. <br />·On November 21, 2016, by Resolution No. 2016-157, the City Council authorized the City <br />Manager to submit applications for the CalRecycle Rubberized Pavement Grant Program. <br />·On November 7, 2016, by Resolution No. 2016-142, the City Council approved a contract <br />with WRECO for the design of the subject project. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />·Transportation Goal T-2: Design and operate streets to be safe, attractive, and <br />accessible for all transportation users whether they are pedestrians, bicyclist, transit riders <br />or motorists, regardless of age or ability. <br />·Transportation Goal T-3: Promote and accommodate alternative, <br />environmentally-friendly methods of transportation, such as walking and bicycling. <br />·Transportation Goal T-5: Improve major transportation arteries for circulation in and <br />around the city. <br />·Transportation Goal T-7: Improve traffic safety and reduce the potential for accidents on <br />San Leandro streets. <br />Environmental Review <br />This project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per <br />Section 15301(c) of the CEQA guidelines. The Notice of Exemption was filed with the Alameda <br />County Recorder on March 24, 2017. <br />Summary of Public Outreach Efforts <br />·The Notice to Bidders was published in the Daily Review, the South County Post, Visión <br />Hispana and the World Journal. <br />Page 3 City of San Leandro Printed on 8/28/2018 <br />147