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File Number: 21-473 <br />Complete Streets goals. The project also installed nine speed cushions on several streets for <br />neighborhood traffic calming. A list of work locations included in this contract is attached to this <br />staff report. <br />The completion of this project is an important step towards improving the City’s streets, <br />maintaining City infrastructure and providing safe access for all modes of transportation to <br />improve the quality of life in San Leandro. <br />Analysis <br />Construction was completed and performed in compliance with the contract documents. The <br />reconstruction of Washington Avenue was, however, deleted from the contract because CalTrans <br />could not issue a timely permit for the work in its jurisdiction. The Washington Avenue work has <br />been included in a following project. <br />The contractor did not fulfill the goals outlined in the Community Workforce Agreement (CWA). <br />The contractor only attracted 5% of its workforce from San Leandro and 37% from within <br />Alameda County. Although, the contractor could not meet the CWA goals, the contractor provided <br />sufficient documentation of its good faith efforts. <br />Current Agency Policies <br />·Maintain and enhance San Leandro’s infrastructure. <br />Previous Actions <br />·On July 17, 2017, by Resolution No. 2017-108, the City Council approved a contract with NCE <br />to design the subject project in the amount of $700,000. <br />·On July 16, 2018, by Resolution No. 2018-081, the City Council awarded a construction <br />contract to DeSilva Gates Construction, L.P. in the amount of $10,163,845. <br />·On July 20, 2020, by Resolution No. 2020-093, the City Council authorized an increase to the <br />contract change order cap from 13% to 20% (from $1,321,300 to $2,032,769) and <br />appropriated $364,960 from Measure B Fund balance. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />·Policy CSF-6.8 Maintenance: Ensure that sufficient funding is provided for the ongoing <br />maintenance of City-owned facilities, including streets, streetlights, traffic signals, <br />landscaping, street trees, storm drains, public buildings, and other infrastructure. <br />Permits and/or Variances Granted <br />·Obtained permits from CalTrans for work on CalTrans’ right of way. <br />Environmental Review <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/2/2021 <br />422