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<br /> 71 | P a g e <br />City of San Leandro, CA <br />Fiber Master Plan <br />The Administrative Services Division provides acquisition and management services for <br />City-owned properties, financial management of the City’s Capital Improvement Plan, <br />oversight of federally funded transportation projects and support to the other two <br />divisions within the department. <br />The Land Use Division provides engineering services to private development projects in <br />the City of San Leandro. This includes a review of all subdivisions and other private <br />developments, as well as permits for construction within public rights-of-way and <br />grading permits. Land Development staff administers the City Sidewalk Program, <br />Undergrounding Districts, Assessment Districts and implementation of the Urban Runoff <br />Clean Water Program. The Land Use / Transportation Section also provides traffic <br />engineering and transportation planning services for the City. <br />The Project Development Division provides engineering services in support of various <br />public improvements and provides engineering related services to staff in all City <br />departments. This division implements the City's Capital Improvement Program, which <br />includes contract development, project oversight, and design services for capital <br />projects within San Leandro. Examples of capital improvement projects include street <br />improvements, sewer replacements, street tree planting, municipal building <br />enhancements, and Marina area and park improvements. This division is also <br />responsible for inspection of public improvement projects during construction. <br />Current projects include sanitary sewer replacement and repair (2017-2018) including <br />routine & specific CCTV inspections, with locations where critical defects and distresses <br />are found listed for repair and/or replacement. Annual Street Overlay/Rehabilitation is <br />also continuing for select streets throughout the City, as well as annual street sealing. <br /> <br />Fiber Conduit Networking Extension Project <br />San Leandro’s original fiber optic loop spanned 11.8 miles throughout the core of the <br />City. In an effort to promote business growth, the City applied for and was awarded a <br />matching $2 million grant from the United States Economic Development Agency (EDA) <br />for installation of communications conduits into under-served industrial areas. This <br />included an expansion of approximately 8.1 miles, including the Adams Tract (Doolittle <br />and Davis to the north), Marina Blvd Loop (Marina, Farrallon Dr and Monarch Bay Dr), <br />and the Teagarden/Alvarado loop. Lit San Leandro has populated the Adams Tract and <br />Teagarden routes with hundreds of strands of fiber optic cabling and is serving <br />businesses with those areas, while the Marina area conduit will be utilized for the <br />upcoming Marina shoreline redevelopment and to connect the new, state of the art <br />Mulford Branch Library with gigabit speed Internet service. <br /> <br />With favorable construction results, the City ended up with a surplus grant balance, <br />which it utilized to add an additional 1.3 miles of additional conduit. These expansion <br />routes included Washington Avenue, completing a network loop between the City's
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