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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW Puerto Suello Hill Transit Center Connector Projectcin aF� I� Agenda Item No: 7 Meeting Date: April 5, 2010 SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Department: P Prepared y. City Manager Approval: (LB) File No.: 18.10.15 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO SUBMIT AN INITIAL PROJECT REPORT AND TO REQUEST ALLOCATION OF $600,000 FROM THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PUERTO SUELLO HILL TO SAN RAFAEL TRANSIT CENTER CONNECTOR PROJECT RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution. BACKGROUND: The Puerto Suello Multi -Use Path along the west side of US101, north of Mission Avenue, is currently under construction. When completed, this path will end at the northwest corner of the intersection of Hetherton Street and Mission Avenue, three blocks from the San Rafael Transit Center. The only pedestrian facility along Hetherton Street between Mission Avenue and the Transit Center is a 5' wide sidewalk. There are no bicycle facilities along Hetherton Street. The Puerto Suello to Transit Center Connector Project will connect the terminus of the Puerto Suello Multi -Use Path and the Transit Center with an 18.5' wide multi -use path (8.5' for pedestrians, 10' for bicycles). The Non -Motorized Transportation Pilot Program (NTPP) provided $600,000 for the design, outreach, environmental documents and construction of the project. However, this amount of funding will not fund the entirety of the construction of the project, and therefore additional funding is required in order to provide a complete, operable and useable Multi -Use bicycle and pedestrian facility. The Transportation 2035 Plan for the San Francisco Bay Area, dated April 2009 and published by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), is based on three principles of sustainability including equity, environment and economy. The Puerto Suello to Transit Center Connector Project is consistent with the Plan. FOR CITY CLERK ONLY File No.: Council Meeting: Disposition: SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 2 On April 3, 2007, the City of San Rafael applied for a Safe Routes to Transit (SR2T) grant from the MTC for Regional Measure 2 (RM2) funds in the amount of $600,000. This additional funding is to supplement the NTPP funds for construction of the project. On July 30, 2007, the City was notified that the $600,000 grant was authorized for the Puerto Suello Hill Path to Transit Center Connector Project. Allocation of the project funds is required in order to receive reimbursements from MTC for the grant. ANALYSIS: Submittal of the Initial Project Report and allocation request will start the project for reimbursement eligibility in an amount up to $600,000 for the construction of the Puerto Suello to Transit Center Connector Project. If this document is not submitted, eligibility for the grant will be lost. FISCAL IMPACT: The SR2T grant provides funds on a reimbursement basis which requires the City of San Rafael to provide payment up front for reimbursement later. No city match is required. ACTION REQUIRED: Adopt Resolution. Enclosures (2) 1. Resolution 2. Initial Project Report (IPR) RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AUTHORIZING THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO SUBMIT AN INITIAL PROJECT REPORT AND TO REQUEST ALLOCATION OF $600,000 FROM THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PUERTO SUELLO HILL TO SAN RAFAEL TRANSIT CENTER CONNECTOR PROJECT Whereas, SB 916 (Chapter 715, Statutes 2004), commonly referred as Regional Measure 2, identified projects eligible to receive funding under the Regional Traffic Relief Plan; and Whereas, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is responsible for funding projects eligible for Regional Measure 2 funds, pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 30914(c) and (d); and Whereas, MTC has established a process whereby eligible transportation project sponsors may submit allocation requests for Regional Measure 2 funding; and Whereas, allocations to MTC must be submitted consistent with procedures and conditions as outlined in Regional Measure 2 Policy and Procedures; and Whereas, the Puerto Suello Hill to San Rafael Transit Center Connector Project is eligible for consideration in the Regional Traffic Relief Plan of Regional Measure 2, as identified in California Streets and Highways Code Section 30914(c) or (d); and Whereas, the City of San Rafael has received $600,000 in funding from the federal government under the Non -Motorized Transportation Pilot Program (NTPP) for the design of the Project; and Whereas, the City of San Rafael will obtain an encroachment permit from the California Department of Transportation, who owns the right-of-way for the Project, to permit construction by the City of San Rafael of the Project improvements if funding for such improvements is provided by the MTC, and Whereas, the City of San Rafael's Regional Measure 2 allocation request, contained in the Initial Project Report on file with the Public Works Department, lists the Project, purpose, schedule, budget, expenditure and cash flow plan for which the City of San Rafael is requesting that MTC allocate Regional Measure 2 funds; and Whereas, the City Council certifies: 1. That City staff have determined that the City's proposed Regional Measure 2 Project is consistent with the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP); and 2. That the City's proposed Regional Measure 2 Project, upon receipt of the requested allocation from MTC, will be fully funded and will result upon completion in an operable and useable Multi -Use bicycle and pedestrian pathway; and 3. That City staff have reviewed the Project needs and has determined that the City has adequate staffing resources to complete the Project within the schedule set forth in the aforementioned Initial Project Report; and 4. That the City of San Rafael is an eligible sponsor of projects in the Regional Measure 2 Regional Traffic Relief Plan, Capital Program, in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code 30914(c); and 5. That the City of San Rafael is authorized to submit an application for Regional Measure 2 funds for the Puerto Suello Hill to San Rafael Transit Center Connector Project in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code 30914(c); and 6. That prior to the City of San Rafael's acceptance of an allocation from MTC for construction of the Project, the City will confirm to MTC that the required environmental clearance documentation for the Project has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.), the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines (14 California Code of Regulations Section 15000 et sem.), and to the extent applicable the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 USC Section 4- 1 et. seq., and the applicable regulations thereunder; 7. That the funding period for design, right-of-way and/or construction phases will have taken into consideration the time necessary to obtain environmental clearance and permitting approval for the project, and 8. That there is no known legal impediment to the City of San Rafael making allocation requests for Regional Measure 2 funds; and 9. That there is no pending or threatened litigation which might in any way adversely affect the proposed project, or the ability of the City of San Rafael to deliver such project; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL: 1. That the City of San Rafael, and its agents shall comply with the provisions of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Regional Measure 2 Policy Guidance (MTC Resolution No. 3636) in processing the allocation request and in construction of the Project with funds provided; and 2. That the City Council approves the Initial Project Report; and 3. That the City Council approves the cash flow plan included in the Initial Project Report, and 4. That the City of San Rafael shall indemnify and hold harmless MTC, its Commissioners, representatives, agents, and employees from and against all claims, injury, suits, demands, liability, losses, damages, and expenses, whether direct or indirect (including any and all costs and expenses in connection therewith), incurred by reason of any act or failure to act of the City of San Rafael, its officers, employees or agents, or subcontractors or any of them in connection with its performance of services under this allocation of RM2 funds. In addition to any other remedy authorized by law, so much of the funding due under this allocation of RM2 funds as shall reasonably be considered necessary by MTC may be retained until disposition has been made of any claim for damages; and 5. That the Public Works Director, or his designee, is authorized to execute and submit an allocation request to MTC for Regional Measure 2 funds in the amount of $600,000 for the Puerto Suello Hill to Transit Center Connector Project, as described in the aforementioned Initial Project Report; and 6. That the Public Works Director, or his designee, is hereby delegated the authority to make non -substantive or minor amendments to the Initial Project Report that are deemed necessary; and 7. That if the MTC funds construction of the Project, the Public Works Director is directed to post, during construction of the Project, one sign on each end of the Project, visible to the public, stating that the Project is funded with Regional Measure 2 Toll Revenues; and 8. That the Public Works Director is directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to MTC in conjunction with the filing of the City of San Rafael application referenced herein. I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on Monday, the 5`h day of April, 2010 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk Regional Measure 2 — INITIAL PROTECT REPORT Regional Measure 2 Initial Project Report (IPR) _. ... _ _ Project Title: Puerto Suello Hill Path to San Rafael Transit Center Connector Project RM2 Project No. 20.27 Allocation History: Total: $0.00 Current Allocation Request: IPR Revision Date MTC Approval Date Amount Phase #1: Construction #2 #3 Total: $0.00 Current Allocation Request: IPR Revision Date Amount Being Requested Phase Requested 02/18/2010 $600,000 Construction L OVERALL PROJECT INFORMATION A. Project Sponsor / Co-sponsor(s) / Implementing Agency City of San Rafael B. Project Purpose The Puerto Suello Multi -Use Path along the west side of US101 is currently under construction. When completed, this path will end at on the northwest corner of the intersection of Hetherton Street and Mission Avenue, three blocks from the San Rafael Transit Center. The only pedestrian facilities along Hetherton Street between Mission Avenue and the transit Center is a 5' wide sidewalk. There are no bicycle facilities along Hetherton Street. This project will connect the terminus of the Puerto Suello Mutli-Use Path with the Transit Center with an 18.5' wide multi -use path (8.5' for pedestrians, 1.0' for bicycles). Regional Measure 2 — INITIAL PROJECT REPORT C. Project Description (please provide details) ® Project Graphics to be sent electronically with This Application The purpose of the Puerto Suello Path Transit Center Connector project is to construct a bicycle and pedestrian multi -use path that will connect the Puerto Suello multi -use path currently under construction to the existing San Rafael Transit Center. The project will install high visibility crosswalks, bicycle and pedestrian advance warning signs, modification to existing traffic signals to add right turn phase for southbound traffic and several intersections along Hetherton Street, upgrade the existing traffic signal equipment to current standards, install curb extensions, widen the existing sidewalk, upgrade curb ramps to meet current ADA requirements, enhance the pedestrian lighting, and install bicycle left turn protection along Fourth Street. This project is also funded, in part, by the federal Non -Motorized Transportation Pilot Program (NTPP) Grant. The NTPP grant is to be used for design, environmental clearance and a portion of the construction costs. The SR2T grant will be used solely for construction. The project is currently under environmental review by Caltrans and review of the final design is underway. D. Impediments to Project Completion Because a portion of the funding is from the NTPP grant, the project must comply with all FHWA and Caltrans Local Assistance requirements. Also, a Caltrans encroachment permit is required for this project as the majority of the work to be done is on Caltrans Right -of -Way (the City has a maintenance agreement with Caltrans for Hetherton Street, the area is within Caltrans right-of-way but maintained by the City of San Rafael). E. Operability The City of San Rafael will maintain and operate the improvements once installed. The City of San Rafael Department of Public Works' street maintenance division and parks maintenance division maintains sidewalk, pathways, roadways, Curb Ramps, singing and striping, and landscaping and can maintain all improvements associated with this project except for electrical improvements. For electrical improvements; the City contracts with an electrical contractor who maintains the City's street lighting and traffic signal system. The electrical contractor provides services for both preventative and repair maintenance. II. PROJECT PRASE DESCRIPTION and STATUS F. Environmental — Does NEPA Apply: ® Yes ❑ No The City of San Rafael is working with Caltrans to obtain NEPA and CEQA environmental approval. The project qualifies for a categorical exemption from CEQA/NEPA which was sent to Caltrans for approval on July 28, 2009. This project, however, requires a Cultural resources study to be completed for Caltrans approval. The City is currently working with the design engineer to obtain a certified cultural resources firm to provide the necessary review and documentation for CEQA/NEPA approval. We anticipate receiving environmental clearance for the project, from Caltrans, in March 2010. Environmental documentation and clearance is not RM -2 funded. -2- Reitional Measure 2 — INITIAL PROJECT REPORT G. Design — The 95% design plans were recently received from the design consultant. Once environmental clearance is obtained from Caltrans, the City will start the process and proceed with the requirements necessary to advertise and award the contract. Design of the project is not RM -2 funded. H. Right -of -Way Activities / Acquisition — A Caltrans encroachment permit is required for this project as the majority of the work to be done is on Caltrans Right -of -Way. No acquisition of right-of-way is required. Right-of-way activities, including obtaining the Caltrans encroachment permit, is not RM -2 funded. The process to obtain the encroachment permit will begin as soon as possible after environmental clearance has been obtained. I. Construction / Vehicle Acquisition - No special circumstances are required for project construction. Construction will commence once environmental clearance and the encroachment permit has been obtained. IIl. PROJECT BUDGET T. Prniect Rndoet (Fwalated to vear of exnenditure) Phase Total Amount - Escalated - Thousands Environmental Studies & Preliminary Eng (ENV / PE / PA&ED) 0 Design - Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) 0 Right -of -Way Activities /Acquisition (R/W) 0 Construction / Rolling Stock Acquisition (CON) 600 Total Project Budget (in thousands) 600 K. Proiect Budeet (De-escalated to current vear) Phase Total Amount - De-escalated - Thousands Environmental Studies & Preliminary Eng (ENV / PE / PA&ED) 0 Design - Plans, Specifications and Estimates (PS&E) 0 Right -of -Way Activities /Acquisition (R/W) 0 Construction / Rolling Stock Acquisition (CON) 600 Total Project Budget (in thousands) 600 -3- Regional Measure 2 — INITIAL PROJECT REPORT IV. OVERALL PROTECT SCHEDULE Phase -Milestone Planned (Update as needed) Start Date Completion Date Environmental Document June 2009 Aril 2010* Environmental Studies, Eng. ENV / PE / PA&ED Aril 2008 July 2009 -Preliminary Final Desi - Plans, Specs. & Estimates PS&E July 2009 Aril 2010* Right -of -Way Activities /Acquisition R n/a n/a Construction (Begin — Open for Use) / Acquisition / Operating Service CO May 2010* July 2010* * subject to Caltrans review/approval time. V. ALLOCATION REQUEST INFORMATION L. Detailed Description of Allocation Request Amount being requested (in escalated dollars) $600,000 Project Phase being requested Construction Are there other fund sources involved in this phase? ® Yes ❑ No Date of anticipated Implementing Agency Board approval the RM2 IPR Resolution for the allocation being requested April 2010 Month/year being requested for MTC Commission approval of allocation April 2010 M. Status of Previous Allocations (if any) No previous allocations N. Workplan Workplan in Alternate Format Enclosed ❑ Task No Description Deliverables Completion Date 1 Obtain environmental clearance Signed Categorical Exemption Form Aril 2010* 2 Obtain encroachment permit Signed Caltrans encroachment permit Aril 2010- 2 Finalize Bid Documents Final, signed plans, specifications and estimate Aril 2010* 3 Advertise project n/a Aril 2010* 4 Commence Construction n/a May 2010* 5 Construction complete Completed project July 2010* * subject to Caltrans review/approval time. O. Impediments to Allocation Implementation Once the environmental documents are completed and approved by Caltrans, the project will be advertised, the contract awarded and construction will begin. In general, the community is in support of this project as it will greatly enhance the city of San Rafael's bicycle and pedestrian network as well as improve the safety for pedestrian and bicycle crossings at the existing traffic signals located along the project corridor. The City of San Rafael will be administering the construction contract. The City staff has extensive experience administering construction contracts most of which were grant funded. The City must, however, obtain an encroachment permit from Caltrans and work with the agency during construction. Delivery of the environmental documentation and therefore start of construction depends largely on the review and approval time of Caltrans' required forms and permits. -4- Regional Measure 2 — INITIAL PROJECT REPORT VI. RM -2 FUNDING INFORMATION P. RM -2 Funding Expenditures for funds being allocated M The companion Microsoft Excel Project Funding Spreadsheet to this IPR is included Next Anticipated RM -2 Funding Allocation Request No additional funding allocation requests are anticipated. VII. GOVERNING BOARD ACTION Check the box that applies: M Governing Board Resolution attached ❑ Governing Board Resolution to be provided on or before: VIII. CONTACT / PREPARATION INFORMATION Contact for Applicant's Agency Name: Leslie Blomquist Phone: 415-485-3473 Title: Associate Civil Engineer E-mail: leslic.blomquist@cityofsanrafael.org Address: 111 Morphew Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 Information on Person Preparing IPR Name: Leslie Blomquist Phone: (415) 485-3473 Title: Associate Civil Engineer E-mail: leslie.blomquist@cityofsanrafael.org Address: 111 Morphew Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 Applicant Agency's Accounting Contact Name: Cindy Mosser Phone: (415) 458-5018 Title: Finance Director E-mail: cindy.mosser@cityofsanrafael.org Address: 1400 5`h Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901 Revised IPR 120905.doc -5- = 7 y\ \\ \\ \ ! g IL 0 Z_ 0 Z LL 2 W LU W y 13 W Z w W v } \ \\ , 9 , m c g / G m / p ca �M j ma) )\ °°{ // / �m = _m = \_ (� (oco~ < 0 \ \ LU CL j S S LLJ % \ \ , � m � % \ \ \ N 2 2 / . / / / / ] f ) ) o. 0 0 } nE EE EE EE Ccy,O \ §@ )@ §@ 0®e e®e®e m / ƒC2a2 / N 5g 5g 5o ~ 0 E bE wE &E } k } } } } \ } ) ( ) a) co e ± / \ § ) 3 _ = o J } \ \\ ca 15 \ / \)\ � )}\ ))\ \{\ \\\ o CL [C; y� { 0 2 _ ƒ \\zCL y C5 ()3G \ / \)\ � )}\ ))\ \{\ \\\ o [C; y� { 0 Regional Measure 2 Program Estimated Budget Plan Please complete this form based the proposed allocation for your project. The scope should be consistent with the funding you are requesting the MTC allocate. Projects with complementary fund sources, should list the estimated cost of the entire work scope. Note that this information may not only represent the RM2 funding. A separate EBP needs to be completed for each allocation request or each phase of such request. TITLE OF PROJECT --FR—M2 Legislation ID (and project subelements if any) Puerto Suello Hill Path to San Rafael Transit Center Connector Project 20.27 NAME AND ADDRESS OF IMPLEMENTING AGENCY City of San Rafael 111 Morphew Street San Rafael, CA 94901 Date: 3/23/2010 Page 5 of 5 � s IJ x c kit I a i r 3fIrY�1MF��a d^t. `x�' r a zy ✓ ,., �z�G.. �;' fir. ,-��, o .'�"' J o°, -moi- � H^ z i v� �5 N 5 IQ zE E a z 88 -9 I I Iffil wa ill All 14 MEN Poll I IN SIM �31 qa� IP 1 Lr 1" A ry lo A �rjwmi w N I Iffil wa ill 14 owsm Poll �g Lr 1" A lo A �rjwmi el M IN i a21 vi Z LU Z O IA ®CL C6 G VI Z (j N 4V gg a W