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Draft Proposed CIP - Staff Report and Exhibit 1 PREPARED BY: JOEL PAULSON Community Development Director Reviewed by: Finance Director and Parks and Public Works Director 110 E. Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95030 ● 408-354-6874 www.losgatosca.gov TOWN OF LOS GATOS PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT MEETING DATE: 04/26/2017 ITEM NO: 4 DATE: APRIL 21, 2017 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: JOEL PAULSON, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SUBJECT: DRAFT PROPOSED FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEARS 2017/18 TO 2021/22 RECOMMENDATION: Forward a recommendation of approval to Town Council for the 2017/18 - 2021/22 draft proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP). CEQA: The project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15061(b)(3), in that it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that this CIP action will have a significant effect on the environment, and does not involve approval of any specific project that may have a significant effect on the environment. Each project of the CIP will be evaluated and as applicable each project will conduct the appropriate level of environmental analysis. FINDINGS:  As required, pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, this project is Exempt, Section 15061(b)(3).  That the potential projects in the 2017/18 - 2021/22 draft proposed CIP are consistent with the General Plan, North 40 Specific Plan, Albright Specific Plan, and Hillside Specific Plan. PAGE 2 OF 3 SUBJECT: DRAFT PROPOSED FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEARS JULY 1, 2017 TO JUNE 30, 2022 APRIL 21, 2017 N:\DEV\PC REPORTS\2017\CIP.docx 4/21/2017 11:55 AM ACTION: Forward a recommendation of approval to Town Council for the 2017/18 - 2021/22 draft proposed CIP. DISCUSSION: Section 65401 of the Government Code requires that when a town or city has adopted a General Plan, all proposed public works projects be classified into a coordinated program and submitted to the Planning Commission for review. The Commission is required to report to the Town Council on the conformity of the program with the adopted General Plan and any adopted specific plans. The draft proposed CIP is a five-year program identifying potential investments to the Town’s roads, parks, and other facilities to maintain and/or enhance the infrastructure supporting Los Gatos residents and businesses. The draft proposed CIP is evaluated annually to ensure the mix of potential projects and their timing respond to the ever-changing needs of the community. The draft proposed CIP also reflects a budget forecast that reflects realistic revenue sources. The draft proposed CIP (Exhibit 1) includes potential capital projects proposed for construction during the next five years, 2017/18 - 2021/22. Projects are classified under three programs: Streets; Parks; and Public Facilities. The draft proposed Streets Program implements the General Plan’s Transportation Goals and Policies. Examples of potential street projects within the Streets Program are new crosswalks (Pages C-30 through C-32), and intersection improvements (Pages C-38, C-48, and C-56). The General Plan Open Space, Parks, and Recreation Goals and Policies are implemented through the potential park improvement projects such as park upgrades (pages D-6, D-8, and D- 16). The Town’s sustainability goals and policies are being implemented through a variety of potential CIP projects, such as energy efficiency upgrades at Town facilities (pages E-8, E-12, and E-14). Matt Morley, Director of Parks & Public Works, will be available to answer any questions at the meeting. The scope of the Commission’s review is to determine that the draft is consistent with the General Plan, North 40 Specific Plan, Albright Specific Plan, and Hillside Specific Plan. PUBLIC COMMENTS: At this time, the Town has not received any public comment. PAGE 3 OF 3 SUBJECT: DRAFT PROPOSED FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEARS JULY 1, 2017 TO JUNE 30, 2022 APRIL 21, 2017 N:\DEV\PC REPORTS\2017\CIP.docx 4/21/2017 11:55 AM RECOMMENDATION: The Town Council is tentatively scheduled to consider the draft proposed CIP on May 16, 2017. For the reasons stated above, staff recommends that the Planning Commission take the following actions: 1. Receive public testimony; 2. Find that the project is Exempt pursuant to the adopted Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15061(b)(3); 3. Find that the potential projects in the 2017/18 - 2021/22 draft proposed CIP are consistent with the General Plan, North 40 Specific Plan, Albright Specific Plan, and Hillside Specific Plan; and 4. Recommend that the Town Council approve the 2017/18 - 2021/22 draft proposed CIP. EXHIBIT: 1. Town of Los Gatos Draft Proposed Capital Improvement Projects for Fiscal Years 2017/18 - 2021/22 TOWN OF LOS GATOS CALIFORNIA Draft of Proposed Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2022 Town Council Marico Sayoc ............................................................... Mayor Rob Rennie ........................................................... Vice Mayor Barbara Spector ........................................... Council Member Marcia Jensen .............................................. Council Member Steve Leonardis............................................ Council Member Prepared under the direction of: Laurel Prevetti ........................................................................................................... Town Manager Stephen D. Conway ................................................................................................. Finance Director 110 E. Main Street, Los Gatos, CA 95030 www.losgatosca.gov EXHIBIT 1 STREETS PROGRAM DIRECTORY PROPOSED C-1 STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND RESURFACING PROJECTS PAGE 9901 Street Repair & Resurfacing C – 6 0003 Almond Grove Street Rehabilitation Project C – 10 STREET REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE & SAFETY PROJECTS 9910 Traffic Calming Projects C – 16 9921 Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Maintenance C – 18 9930 Retaining Wall Repairs C – 20 9902 Annual Street Restriping C – 22 2102 Public Access Infrastructure Improvement Projects C – 24 0120 Guardrail Replacement Projects C – 26 0122 Electrical Panel Replacement on Pageant Way C – 28 0125 Crosswalk Improvements at Santa Cruz Avenue/Blossom Hill Road C – 30 0126 Crosswalk Lighting Upgrade C – 32 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 0202 Highway 9/University Avenue Intersection Improvements C – 38 0213 Los Gatos Boulevard/Shannon Road Improvements C – 40 0214 Monument Control Network Update C – 42 0705 Downtown Parking Lots Seal Coat & Restriping C – 44 0409 Hernandez Avenue Storm Drain Improvements C – 46 0212 Blossom Hill Road/Cherry Blossom Lane Intersection Improvements C – 48 0704 224 West Main Property Acquisition (Parking Lot 6) C – 50 0218 Sidewalk Improvements/Shannon/Los Gatos Blvd/Cherry Blossom C – 52 0219 Stonybrook Road & Kennedy Road Sidewalk Improvements C – 54 0221 Sidewalk Improvements – Multiple Locations C – 56 0224 LED Streetlights C – 58 0707 Pageant Way Parking Lot Reconstruction C – 60 0225 Utility Undergrounding Improvements C – 62 0226 Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan C – 64 0229 Cut – Through Traffic Mitigation C – 66 0230 Traffic Signal Modernization C – 68 0410 Bicknell Road Storm Drain Improvements C – 70 0231 Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements C – 72 0413 Stormwater Master Plan C – 74 0414 Stormwater System – Pollution Prevention Compliance C – 76 0232 Public Arts Gateway Project C – 78 BRIDGE PROJECTS 0801 Quito Road – Bridge Replacement C – 84 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM C - 2 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 3 PROJECT LOCATIONS A Street Repair & Resurfacing B Almond Grove Street Rehabilitation Project LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLE S B "A" IS A TOWN-WIDE PROJECT HICKSRD PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 4 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 9901 Street Repair & Resurfacing C – 6 0003 Almond Grove Street Rehabilitation Project C – 10 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 5 The Streets Program’s Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that resurface or repave the Town’s streets as the primary scope of work. Projects may also encompass minor components of streetscape or street improvements; however, to be categorized in the Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing section, projects must have pavement rehabilitation as their main purpose. Safety issues, traffic levels, the Pavement Condition Index, available funding sources, project costs, and community impacts are all considerations in prioritizing Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing projects in the five-year Capital Improvement Program. This section contains an annual ongoing street rehabilitation project as well as an identified one-time project. The dedicated ongoing funding sources for street repair are the Gas Tax and Proposition 42 funds which total approximately $780,000 for FY 2017/18 and are expected to increase annually to $1,100,000 beginning FY 2018/19 due to the expected Governor’s signature for a 2017 act that establishes a new Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account. Additional sources include grant funding, if secured, such as state programs that focus on funding specific street categories or that funds rehabilitation of specific arterial or collector streets. In addition to the annual Gas Tax and future State revenues, Los Gatos has limited designated funding sources for maintaining the Town’s roadway system. The Town has a Construction Impact Fee, which is expected to generate approximately $110,000 annually and a Refuse Vehicle Road Impact fee for additional street and roadway repairs due to the disproportionate amount of wear and tear caused by construction and other heavy vehicles (estimated $370,000). STREET RECONSTRUCTION & RESURFACING PROJECTS SUMMARY * Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $16,190,349 Carryforward Projects 9901 Street Repair & Resurfacing 10,124,837$ 3,865,976$ 1,870,000$ 1,870,000$ 1,830,000$ 1,830,000$ 21,390,813$ 0003 Almond Grove Street Rehabilitation 3,254,415 10,938,173 - - - - 14,192,588 New Projects Total Street Reconstruction Projects 13,379,252$ 14,804,149$ 1,870,000$ 1,870,000$ 1,830,000$ 1,830,000$ 35,583,401$ 2020/21 Budget 2018/19 Budget 2019/20 Budget STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Total Budgeted 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* 2021/22 Budget Expended Through 2016/17 FY 2017/18- 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 6 Town Wide Project Name Street Repair & Resurfacing Project Number 811-9901 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This is an ongoing annual project for street rehabilitation throughout Town to enhance vehicle safety and to maintain the Town’s roadway infrastructure. Location This project occurs in various locations including Town-wide arterials, collectors, and neighborhood streets. The list of streets will be identified at the time the specifications are brought forward for Council approval, which generally occurs in the spring. Project Background Street rehabilitation projects are identified and prioritized according to pavement quality reflected by the Pavement Condition Index (PCI), field inspection, traffic level, and safety issues. Every four years, the Town conducts a full assessment on the condition of the streets through a consultant who specializes in the field. This assessment is funded through a grant from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The PCI information that results from the survey feeds into a street maintenance software program called StreetSaver. Every jurisdiction in the Bay Area uses the same program and methodology, making it the best practice in the industry. With the PCI information in the StreetSaver database, the program can provide future high level maintenance programs for the Town. The program emphasizes maintaining streets that have a good (above 70) PCI at that level as ongoing preventive maintenance is more cost efficient than allowing streets to reach lower PCI levels. As with many computer generated programs, the output requires some validation and adjustment. Staff conducts this element of the work through field observations and consideration of project proximity, all with an eye towards maximizing the value to the Town. The resulting list, sized to the available budget, creates the annual list of streets for this project. Historically, the Town invested approximately $11.7 million from FY 2000/01 to FY 2007/08 to address the backlog of deferred street maintenance. This investment raised the average PCI of Town streets from 64 in 2001 to nearly 74 in 2008. Due to budget challenges that followed, Town streets have been resurfaced by the application of a rubber cape seal or a slurry seal. This method is typically utilized for streets in better condition to provide a seal to the surface below. The solution is cost effective and can provide some limited protection to streets in worse condition, but for a shorter timeframe. For the streets with a lower PCI, an asphalt overlay is often the preferred solution with the best return on investment over time. Costs are much higher for this solution. Given the small amount of TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 7 asphalt overlay work performed, and decreased funding from FY 2008/09 to FY 2015/16 of $9.9 million, the Town’s PCI dropped from 74 to 69 between 2008 and 2010, and has further decreased to its current level of 66. To mitigate this decline, the Town has focused its resources on arterials and collector streets, and has used a rubber cape seal and slurry seal approach to slow the decline of the PCI rating. This approach was the most economical and prudent treatment to resurface several residential neighborhoods. The dedicated ongoing funding sources for street repair are the Gas Tax and Proposition 42 funds which total approximately $780,000 for FY 2017/18 and increasing to $1,100,000 annually starting in FY 2018/19 per year due to the Governor’s expected signing of a 2017 act that establishes a new Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA - Streets and Highways Code Sec 2030 et sec.) The RMRA allocations include funds from the following taxes enacted by the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017: the 12 cent gasoline excise tax, 20 cent diesel fuel excise tax, and transportation improvement fees (vehicle registration taxes). In addition, the Act provides for the payment of transportation loans to be repaid over three years. As part of a voter-approved measure from 2010, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Agency (VTA) assesses a $10 per vehicle registration surcharge to repair and rehabilitate streets. Eighty percent of the revenues collected by the VTA are returned to the local municipality in which they were generated. The remaining twenty percent is used for regional and County-wide projects. This funding source is expected to generate approximately $190,000 annually for Los Gatos, which will be used for street rehabilitation Town-wide. Other than the annual revenues mentioned above, Los Gatos has limited designated funding sources for maintaining the Town’s roadway system. The Town has a Construction Impact Fee, which is expected to generate approximately $110,000 annually and a Refuse Vehicle Road Impact fee for additional street and roadway repairs due to the disproportionate amount of wear and tear caused by construction and other heavy vehicles (estimated $370,000). Operating Budget Impacts Conducting preventive maintenance on the Town’s roadways extends the life of the streets and reduces the need for extensive reconstruction in the future, reducing staff time spent on road maintenance. Engineering staff time for project design and oversight is addressed in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 8 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2017 Design Prepare plans and specifications Spring 2018 Bid Process Council approves plans and authorizes bidding the project Summer 2018 Construction Council awards the contract and construction process begins Fall 2018 Completion Project completed Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 3,878,129$ 93,349$ 1,864,686$ 730,000$ 2,594,686$ 730,000$ 730,000$ 730,000$ 730,000$ 9,486,164$ GAS TAX & PROP 42 4,706,744$ 1,446,615$ 491,290$ 780,000$ 1,271,290$ 1,140,000$ 1,140,000$ 1,100,000$ 1,100,000$ 11,904,649 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 8,584,874$ 1,539,963$ 2,355,976$ 1,510,000$ 3,865,976$ 1,870,000$ 1,870,000$ 1,830,000$ 1,830,000$ 21,390,813$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 3,878,129 93,349 1,864,686 730,000 2,594,686 730,000 730,000 730,000 730,000 9,486,164 TOTAL GFAR 3,878,129$ 93,349$ 1,864,686$ 730,000$ 2,594,686$ 730,000$ 730,000$ 730,000$ 730,000$ 9,486,164$ GAS TAX & PROP 42 Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 4,706,744 1,446,615 491,290 780,000 1,271,290 1,140,000 1,140,000 1,100,000 1,100,000 11,904,649 TOTAL GAS TAX & PROP 42 4,706,744$ 1,446,615$ 491,290$ 780,000$ 1,271,290$ 1,140,000$ 1,140,000$ 1,100,000$ 1,100,000$ 11,904,649$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 8,584,874$ 1,539,963$ 2,355,976$ 1,510,000$ 3,865,976$ 1,870,000$ 1,870,000$ 1,830,000$ 1,830,000$ 21,390,813$ STREET REPAIR & RESURFACING Project 811-9901 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 9 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 10 Project Name Almond Grove Street Rehabilitation Project Number 811-0003 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project provides design and construction for the rehabilitation of street infrastructure in the Almond Grove District. Location This project is located within the former Almond Grove District Redevelopment Area. Project Background The streets in the Almond Grove District have deteriorated over the years and due to funding and maintenance constraints, no repairs or resurfacing activities have been performed. The proposed project to rehabilitate the street infrastructure in this area will not only provide safe and functional streets and sidewalks for the community, but also reduce trip and fall accidents. Due to the scale and magnitude of this project, proposed street rehabilitations will be phased over several years to minimize construction impacts to the community and to reflect project funding as determined by the Town Council. Phase 1 of this project includes Bachman Avenue and Broadway Avenue. Construction started in Summer 2016 and was substantially complete in the fall of 2016 with minor project close out work continuing into the spring of 2017. The Almond Grove Phase 2 project will address the eight additional streets in the project, with project bidding completed in April 2017 and construction anticipated to begin in the summer of 2017 and continuing over the next two summer construction seasons. Construction bids for this project were very favorable to the Town. The Council awarded the bid in April 2017 allowing for approximately $2.9M in savings within the project. The Council will determine the appropriate use for the savings through the FY 2017/18 budget process. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Operating costs associated with this project will be reimbursed from the project budget. Project delivery costs for phase one of this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost, and are estimated at 8% of the construction cost. Project delivery costs for Phase 2 of the project are included in the CIP project’s total cost and are estimated at 12% for this more complex part of the project. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 11 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2016 Construction Phase 1 project construction Fall 2016 Completion Phase 1 project completion & closeout Winter 2017 Design Phase 2 Completion of plans and specifications Spring 2017 Bid process Phase 2 Council approves plans and authorizes bidding the project Summer 2017 Construction Phase 2 project construction Summer 2018 Construction Phase 2 project construction Summer 2019 Construction Phase 2 project construction Winter 2020 Project Closeout Phase 2 project closeout Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 503,971$ 2,750,444$ 10,938,173$ -$ 10,938,173$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 14,192,588$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 503,971$ 2,750,444$ 10,938,173$ -$ 10,938,173$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 14,192,588$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 503,971 2,750,444 10,938,173 - 10,938,173 - - - - 14,192,588 TOTAL GFAR 503,971$ 2,750,444$ 10,938,173$ -$ 10,938,173$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 14,192,588$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 503,971$ 2,750,444$ 10,938,173$ -$ 10,938,173$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 14,192,588$ ALMOND GROVE STREET REHABILITION PROJECT Project 811-0003 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Reconstruction & Resurfacing C - 12 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-13 LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLES "A", "B", "C", "D", AND "F" ARE TOWN-WIDE PROJECTS HICKSRDG E H, I PROJECT LOCATIONS A Traffic Calming Projects B Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Maintenance C Retaining Wall Repairs D Annual Street Restriping E Public Access Infrastructure Improvement Projects F Guardrail Replacement Project G Electrical Panel Replacement on Pageant Way H Crosswalk Improvements – Santa Cruz/Blossom Hill I Crosswalk Lighting Upgrades PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-14 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 9910 Traffic Calming Projects C – 16 9921 Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Maintenance C – 18 9930 Retaining Wall Repairs C – 20 9902 Annual Street Restriping C – 22 2102 Public Access Infrastructure Improvement Projects C – 24 0120 Guardrail Replacement Project C – 26 0122 Electrical Panel Replacement on Pageant Way C – 28 0125 Crosswalk Improvements - Santa Cruz Avenue/Blossom Hill Road C – 30 0126 Crosswalk Lighting Upgrades C – 32 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-15 The Streets Program’s Street Repair, Maintenance & Safety Projects section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that repair, maintain, or enhance safety features of th e Town’s streets and parking lots as the primary scope of work. Projects may also encompass minor components of streetscape or street improvements; however, to be categorized in this section, street repair, maintenance, or safety enhancements must be the project’s main purpose. Safety issues, available funding sources, project costs, and community impacts are all considerations in prioritizing Street Repair, Maintenance & Safety projects in the five-year Capital Improvement Program. This section contains annual ongoing projects as well as one-time projects. GFAR funding is utilized for the Traffic Calming Projects, which are funded at $10,000 annually. The Annual Street Restriping Project is funded at $25,000 per year. The Curb, Gutter, and Sidewalk Maintenance Project is funded at $250,000 per year. The Retaining Wall Repairs Project is typically funded with an ongoing GFAR stream of $100,000 per year. While annual appropriations are planned for these ongoing projects, funding adjustments may occur from year to year to align with changing priorities and schedules. One-time projects are prioritized by safety factors, community impacts, and the availability of grant funding. GFAR funds may also be utilized to fund a portion of grant driven projects as a grant’s local “match requirement.” Los Gatos does not have an ongoing designated funding source for repairing, maintaining, and improving the Town’s roadway system. STREET REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE & SAFETY PROJECTS SUMMARY Carryforward Projects 9910 Traffic Calming Projects 132,059$ 42,941$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 215,000$ 9921 Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Maintenance 1,748,416 751,659 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 3,500,075 9930 Retaining Wall Repairs 1,313,067 349,710 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,062,777 9902 Annual Street Restriping 180,228 94,772 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 375,000 2102 Public Access Infrastructure Improvement Projects - 140,000 - - - - 140,000 0120 Guardrail Replacement Projects 136,958 93,043 - - - - 230,000 0122 Electrical Panel Replacement on Pageant Way - 45,000 - - - - 45,000 0125 Crosswalk Add - Santa Cruz Ave - 110,000 - - - - 110,000 0126 Crosswalk Lighting Upgrade 93,324 96,476 - - - - 189,800 New Projects Total Maintenance & Safety Projects 3,604,052$ 1,723,600$ 385,000$ 385,000$ 385,000$ 385,000$ 6,867,653$ Expended Through 2016/17 2018/19 Budget 2019/20 Budget 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* 2020/21 Budget FY 2017/18- 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Total Budgeted 2021/22 Budget STREET REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE & SAFETY PROJECTS * Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $1,338,600 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-16 Project Name Traffic Calming Projects Project Number 812-9910 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description In accordance with the Town’s Traffic Calming Policy, this project involves conducting minor traffic studies, developing and implementing traffic improvements, and installing roadway devices to further enhance school pedestrian and roadway safety near high-use crosswalks. Location In FY 2017/18, funds will be used to install temporary devices on Wedgewood Avenue. Four to six months after installation, staff will conduct another traffic study in the area to determine the effectiveness of these devices. Upon the completion of this study, staff will poll the residents to determine if the devices should be made permanent. If necessary, funds will be used to remove these devices. Staff has one additional project request for College Avenue and will follow the adopted process for analyzing this location over the course of the next budget cycle. Any remaining funds within this project will accumulate until the next project is brought forward Project Background In 2002, the Town implemented a Traffic Calming policy to address and mitigate neighborhood traffic and pedestrian safety issues, such as speeding and cut-through traffic. This program relies on residents to bring projects forward at the neighborhood level. At the time the policy was adopted, twelve project areas were under review for traffic calming improvements. To date, all twelve have been processed, completed, or closed. Traffic calming improvements such as speed bumps, traffic circles, center medians, and bulb-outs were installed where appropriate to slow vehicles or enhance pedestrian safety. The last project completed was on Alpine Avenue. The installation of the Alpine traffic calming measures were accepted by the Council as permanent in May 2015. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as they are identified and delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-17 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Install Traffic Calming Devices on Wedgewood Fall 2017 Monitor and conduct follow up traffic study for Wedgewood Fall 2017 Conclude pilot installation on Wedgewood Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 132,059$ -$ 32,941$ 10,000$ 42,941$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 215,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 132,059$ -$ 32,941$ 10,000$ 42,941$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 215,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 132,059 - 32,941 10,000 42,941 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 215,000 TOTAL GFAR 132,059$ -$ 32,941$ 10,000$ 42,941$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 215,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 132,059$ -$ 32,941$ 10,000$ 42,941$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$ 215,000$ TRAFFIC CALMING PROJECTS Project 812-9910 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-18 TOWN-WIDE Project Name Curb, Gutter, & Sidewalk Maintenance Project Number 813-9921 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This is an ongoing annual project for the repair and replacement of hazardous curbs, gutters, and sidewalks throughout Town to enhance pedestrian and bicyclist safety and to improve water runoff infrastructure. Location Curb, gutter, and sidewalk repair projects occur throughout the Town based on priority needs. Project Background Curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements in public parking lots and rights-of-way have historically been funded by the Town. The intent of this project is to keep pace with the deterioration of sidewalks and curbs. Specific project locations are identified and prioritized based on the level of damage and accompanying potential safety issues. The primary source of damage to sidewalks, curbs and gutters is tree root intrusion. Most of the streets in Town have mature trees in the planter areas between the sidewalks and curbs. These trees were planted many years ago without consideration of root growth and its impacts to the sidewalk, curb, and street. Over time, the tree roots cause cracks and raised concrete, leading to uneven surfaces. Staff develops an annual plan for sidewalk repair based on the level of damage as observed and reported by staff and residents, confirmed by staff inspection. The level of repair and maintenance performed in any given year has been limited by available annual funding. Funds are utilized predominantly to address locations where paving projects create a requirement for curb ramps and curb and gutter repair. The annual sidewalk program as presented in this CIP is funded by GFAR. Operating Budget Impacts Potential trip and fall injuries and lawsuits against the Town will be reduced by eliminating hazardous curb, gutter, and sidewalk conditions. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. . PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-19 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2017 Design Project design & development Spring 2018 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 1,748,366$ 50$ 501,659$ 250,000$ 751,659$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 3,500,075$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 1,748,366$ 50$ 501,659$ 250,000$ 751,659$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 3,500,075$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 1,748,366 50 501,659 250,000 751,659 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 3,500,075 TOTAL GFAR 1,748,366$ 50$ 501,659$ 250,000$ 751,659$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 3,500,075$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 1,748,366$ 50$ 501,659$ 250,000$ 751,659$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 250,000$ 3,500,075$ CURB, GUTTER & SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE Project 813-9921 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-20 TOWN-WIDE Project Name Retaining Wall Repairs Project Number 815-9930 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description The Retaining Wall Repair and Replacement Program focuses on the repair and/or replacement of retaining walls that have become structurally deficient. Location Retaining wall repair projects are identified throughout the Town and are prioritized in order of repair based on safety issues, roadway impacts, retaining wall damage, and project costs. Project Background Retaining walls are installed to hold a hillside from sliding and are placed alongside a street at strategic locations where hillside erosion is anticipated. If the retaining wall fails, the street subsequently fails; therefore, it is important to maintain the retaining walls as they are an integral part of the hillside roadway system. Some existing retaining walls have reached the end of their serviceable life and require replacement. Hillside locations are prioritized over smaller roadside embankments in accordance with the potential impacts from failures. Retaining walls are visually inspected annually; however, unanticipated weather events can quickly erode a wall’s integrity and cause failure. Town staff continues to monitor and schedule retaining wall installation and replacement as needed. Currently, staff is repairing the upper and lower retaining walls on Hernandez Avenue. Operating Budget Impacts Once repaired, improved retaining walls reduce ongoing operating costs associated with maintenance and emergency response. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-21 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Spring 2017 Design Project design & development Summer 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2017 Construction Project construction Fall 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 1,220,978$ 92,089$ 249,710$ 100,000$ 349,710$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 2,062,777$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 1,220,978$ 92,089$ 249,710$ 100,000$ 349,710$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 2,062,777$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 1,220,978 92,089 249,710 100,000 349,710 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 2,062,777 TOTAL GFAR 1,220,978$ 92,089$ 249,710$ 100,000$ 349,710$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 2,062,777$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 1,220,978$ 92,089$ 249,710$ 100,000$ 349,710$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 100,000$ 2,062,777$ RETAINING WALL REPAIRS Project 815-9930 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-22 TOWN-WIDE Project Name Annual Street Restriping Project Number 811-9902 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project is an annual program that restripes a portion of the Town’s streets, ensuring the safety of vehicles and pedestrians. Location Roadway restriping work is done at various locations throughout the Town based on conditions and available funds. Project Background The Town initiated Town-wide striping in FY 2006/07. Due to deferred striping and marking of the Town’s public streets, any striping that had been accomplished previously was done in conjunction with the resurfacing of specific streets in the Town’s annual street paving project. This annual street restriping program installs new striping and marking for center lanes, bicycle lanes, crosswalks, stop sign and signal light markings, and other roadway signage as needed. Roadway stripes wear out due to traffic and weather, and create a potential safety concern. The goal is to have Town streets that are properly striped for safe operation and use by the public. Under this project, locations that are not scheduled for street repaving will be prioritized for restriping. The restriping of repaved streets will continue to occur in conjunction with paving contracts. Since FY 2007/08, the ongoing annual GFAR appropriation has been $25,000. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as the project is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-23 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2017 Design Project Design & development Spring 2018 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 180,228$ -$ 69,772$ 25,000$ 94,772$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 375,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 180,228$ -$ 69,772$ 25,000$ 94,772$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 375,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 180,228 - 69,772 25,000 94,772 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 375,000 TOTAL GFAR 180,228$ -$ 69,772$ 25,000$ 94,772$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 375,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 180,228$ -$ 69,772$ 25,000$ 94,772$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 375,000$ ANNUAL STREET RESTRIPING Project 811-9902 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-24 Project Name Public Access Infrastructure Improvement Projects Project Number 821-2102 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project acts as a placeholder for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding program. Undesignated funding is allocated to this project fund until transferred to an approved capital project. Location Currently staff is awaiting the award of FY 2017/18 CDBG funds. Project Background The CDBG program is funded through the federal government and seeks to improve the quality of life for low income residents, the elderly, and person with disabilities. One component of the CDBG program is to allocate funding towards projects that improve access to public facilities for individuals with physical disabilities. In the past, the Town’s CDBG projects have included automatic entrance/exit doors, sidewalk ramps and cut-outs for curbs and medians, and Town park pathway improvements. Santa Clara County manages the CDBG program and provides an allocation for participating cities, including Los Gatos. Public access infrastructure improvement projects are funded through grants administered by the CDBG program. The County will begin implementation of a new process for allocation of these funds following the FY 2016/17. The new allocation will require jurisdictions to apply for and receive funding, which will result in potentially larger allocations but likely with less frequency for each eligible jurisdiction. Currently, due to the change in process, staff is awaiting the award of CDBG funds, and has submitted projects related to Bachman Park and Senior Center Improvements. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as they are identified and delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-25 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2017 Design Project design and development Spring 2018 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GRANTS & AWARDS -$ -$ 140,000$ -$ 140,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 140,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 140,000$ -$ 140,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 140,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GRANTS & AWARDS Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 140,000 - 140,000 - - - - - TOTAL GRANTS & AWARDS -$ -$ 140,000$ -$ 140,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 140,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 140,000$ -$ 140,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 140,000$ PUBLIC ACCESS INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Project 821-2102 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-26 Project Name Guardrail Replacement Project Project Number 812-0120 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description The project will construct a new metal beam guardrail and replace old and damaged guardrails along sections of Town roadway. Location This project will take place in various locations where guardrails are present and are in need of repair. The list of guardrails will be identified and will be brought forward to Council for approval. Project Background There are many roadways throughout Town that are located near hillside areas where guardrails are present. Over the years, due to hillside erosion and years of deferred maintenance, the guardrails have worn out and are need of repair or replacement. Guardrails are often located on narrow stretches of roadway, and protect vehicles and pedestrians from steep hillside embankments. Staff will assess guardrails and determine which ones are in the most need of repair, budget permitting. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as they are identified and delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-27 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2016 Design Project design & development Fall 2016 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 136,958$ -$ 93,043$ -$ 93,043$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 230,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 136,958$ -$ 93,043$ -$ 93,043$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 230,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 136,958 - 93,043 - 93,043 - - - - 230,000 TOTAL GFAR 136,958$ -$ 93,043$ -$ 93,043$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 230,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 136,958$ -$ 93,043$ -$ 93,043$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 230,000$ GUARDRAIL REPLACEMENT PROJECTS Project 812-0120 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-28 HWY 9 E MAIN STHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV Project Name Electrical Panel Replacement on Pageant Way Project Number 812-0122 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description This project will replace an old electric panel that services the tree and street lights along Main Street. Location This project is located on Pageant Way next to the old Library parking lot. Project Background Over the past several years, the Town has upgraded and replaced multiple outdated electric panels that service street light posts and tree lights in the downtown area. This project began in 2003 as part of the downtown streetscape project. Since then, all electric panels along Santa Cruz Avenue and Plaza Park have been replaced to bring these panels to current electric codes. The last old electric panel that is in need of replacement is the panel located on Pageant Way, which services the tree and street lights along Main Street. Replacement of this panel will complete the electric panel upgrades in the downtown area. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time associated with this project will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-29 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bidding Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 45,000$ -$ 45,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 45,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 45,000$ -$ 45,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 45,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 45,000 - 45,000 - - - - 45,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 45,000$ -$ 45,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 45,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 45,000$ -$ 45,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 45,000$ ELECTRICAL PANEL REPLACEMENT ON PAGEANT WAY Project 812-0122 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-30 LOS GATOS BLVDHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AVBLOSSOM H I L L R D Project Name Crosswalk Improvements at Santa Cruz Avenue/Blossom Hill Road Project Number 812-0125 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will install a new crosswalk on the north side of Santa Cruz Avenue at Blossom Hill Road. Location This project is located on Santa Cruz Avenue at Blossom Hill Road. Project Background The intersection at Santa Cruz Avenue and Blossom Hill Road is a well-traveled pedestrian corridor. There is an existing crosswalk on the South side of Santa Cruz Ave. that provides limited crossing access and adding a crosswalk on the North side of Santa Cruz Ave. will enhance crossing access for pedestrians and bicyclists. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost, which is approximately 12%. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-31 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Winter 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 60,000$ -$ 60,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION - - 50,000 - 50,000 - - - - 50,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 110,000$ -$ 110,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 60,000 - 60,000 - - - - 60,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 60,000$ -$ 60,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 50,000 - 50,000 - - - - 50,000 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS -$ -$ 50,000$ -$ 50,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 50,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 110,000$ -$ 110,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,000$ CROSSWALK IMPROVEMENTS SANTA CRUZ /BLOSSOM HILL 812-0125 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-32 Project Name Crosswalk Lighting Upgrades Project Number 812-0126 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will upgrade pedestrian crossing lights at multiple locations throughout Town. Location This project will take place at various locations in Town. Project Background Safety improvements are needed at key streets to ensure public safety and safe walking pathways for students and pedestrians. Staff identified areas that have moderate to high levels of pedestrian traffic that are near major roadways that lack safe crosswalk areas. Work has been completed at Massol Avenue and Highyway 9, Blossom Hill Road and Hillbrook Road, and Pollard Road and Abbott Avenue. The remaining locations area Blossom Hill Road and Santa Cruz Avenue, and Los Gatos- Almaden Road and Cherry Blossom. The projects are anticipated to be completed in the latter part of FY 2017/18. As part of these crosswalk lighting upgrades, more enhanced signage with lighting will be installed, as well as concrete median islands, where applicable. For streets with multiple vehicle lanes, the concrete median islands allow pedestrian a safe area mid-way through the street so that crossing is more safe and achievable in high traffic areas. The former Intersection Safety & Traffic Flow Improvements Project (813-0220) has now been combined with the Crosswalk Lighting Upgrade Project as the project vicinity and outcomes for safety overlap significantly. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost, which is approximately 12%. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-33 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2018 Construction Project construction Spring2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 28,696$ 7,565$ 53,809$ -$ 53,809$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 90,070$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION 57,064 - 42,666 - 42,666 - - - - 99,730$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 85,760$ 7,565$ 96,476$ -$ 96,476$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 189,800$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 28,696$ 7,565$ 53,809$ - 53,809 - - - - 90,070 TOTAL GFAR 28,696$ 7,565$ 53,809$ -$ 53,809$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 90,070$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 57,064 - 42,666 - 42,666 - - - - 99,730 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS 57,064$ -$ 42,666$ -$ 42,666$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 99,730$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 85,760$ 7,565$ 96,476$ -$ 96,476$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 189,800$ CROSSWALK LIGHTING UPGRADE 812--0126 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Repairs, Maintenance & Safety Projects C-34 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-35 LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLES A L HICKSRD B "C", "J", "K", "N", "O", "P", "T" AND "U" ARE TOWN-WIDE PROJECTS D F F H I G M Q QUITO RDBICKNELL RD PROJECT LOCATIONS A Highway 9/University Avenue Intersection Improvements K LED Streetlights B Los Gatos Boulevard/Shannon Road Improvements L Pageant Way Parking Lot Reconstruction C Monument Control Network Update M Utility Undergrounding Improvements D Downtown Parking Lots Seal Coat & Restriping N Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan E Hernandez Avenue Storm Drain Improvements O Cut-Through Traffic Mitigation F Blossom Hill Road/Cherry Blossom Lane Intersection Improvements P Traffic Signal Modernization G 224 West Main Property Acquisition (Parking Lot 6) Q Bicknell Road Storm Drain Improvements H Shannon Road/Los Gatos Boulevard/Cherry Blossom Lane Sidewalk Improvements R Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements I Stonybrook Road/Kennedy Road Sidewalk Improvements S Stormwater Master Plan J Sidewalk Improvements – Multiple Locations T Stormwater System – Pollution Prevention Compliance U Public Arts Gateway Project PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-36 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 0202 Highway 9/University Avenue Intersection Improvements C – 38 0213 Los Gatos Boulevard/Shannon Road Improvements C – 40 0214 Monument Control Network Update C – 42 0705 Downtown Parking Lots Seal Coat & Restriping C – 44 0409 Hernandez Avenue Storm Drain Improvements C – 46 0212 Blossom Hill Road/Cherry Blossom Lane Intersection Improvements C – 48 0704 224 West Main Property Acquisition (Parking Lot 6) C – 50 0218 Sidewalk Improvements for Shannon Road/Los Gatos Boulevard/Cherry Blossom Lane C – 52 0219 Stonybrook Road & Kennedy Road Sidewalk Improvements C – 54 0221 Sidewalk Improvements – Multiple Locations C – 56 0224 LED Street Lights C – 58 0707 Pageant Way Parking Lot Reconstruction C – 60 0225 Utility Undergrounding Improvements C – 62 0226 Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan C – 64 0229 Cut – Through Traffic Mitigation C – 66 0227 Traffic Signal Modernization C – 68 0410 Bicknell Road Storm Drain Improvements C – 70 0231 Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements C – 72 0413 Stormwater Master Plan C – 74 0414 Stormwater System – Pollution Prevention Compliance C – 76 0232 Public Arts Gateway Project C – 78 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-37 The Streets Program’s Street Improvements section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that improve a roadway’s function or structure, other than paving, as the primary scope of work. Typical Street Improvements projects include sidewalk, curb, and gutter improvements, storm drain improvements, the undergrounding of utilities, intersection improvements, sidewalk and median ramps, crosswalk improvements, street lighting, and retaining walls. In this CIP, the Street Improvements section contains one-time projects and no ongoing projects. One-time Street Improvements projects are prioritized based on safety needs, traffic levels, available funding sources, project costs, and community impacts. Traffic Mitigation Funds, Storm Drain Funds, and the Utility Underground Fund all provide designated funding revenue through development fee charges for their related project categories. Los Gatos does not have a designated funding source for other street improvements which do not fall into these categories; however, grants, in-lieu fees, CDBG funds, and community benefit funds are utilized when available. STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS SUMMARY * Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $4,349,631 Unfunded Projects for future consideration • Parking Lot 4 Repair & Waterproofing • Downtown Parking Sign Enhancements • Blossom Hill Road & Union Avenue Improvements • Los Gatos-Almaden Road Improvements • Union Avenue Widening and Sidewalks • Local Bikeway Improvements • Blossom Hill Road Bridge Widening at Highway 17 Carryforward Projects 0202 Hwy 9/University Intersection 969,495$ 199,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,168,730$ 0213 Los Gatos Blvd/Shannon Improvements - 20,000 - - - - 20,000 0214 Monument Control Network Update - 30,000 - - - - 30,000 0705 Downtown Parking Lots Seal Coat & Restriping - 100,000 - - - - 100,000 0409 Hernandez Avenue Storm Drain Improvements 17,180 - - - - 65,000 82,180 0212 Blossom Hill Rd/Cherry Blossom Ln Intersection Improvements - 500,000 - - - - 500,000 0704 224 W. Main Street Property Acquisition (Parking Lot 6)4,000 1,196,000 - - - - 1,200,000 0218 Shannon/LGB/Cherry Blossom Sidewalk Improvements 104 129,896 - - - - 130,000 0219 Stonybrook & Kennedy Sidewalk Improvements 18,958 431,042 - - - - 450,000 0221 Sidewalk Improvements - Multiple Locations - 60,000 - - - - 60,000 0224 LED Streetlights 413 504,235 - - - - 504,648 0707 Pageant Way Parking Lot Reconstruction 45,368 161,596 - - - - 206,964 0225 Utility Undergrounding Improvements - 112,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 6,528,000 6,766,000 0226 Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan 138,531 123,665 - - - - 262,196 0229 Cut-Through Traffic Mitigation 158,908 571,092 - - - - 730,000 0227 Traffic Signal Modernization - 502,869 352,869 592,895 415,027 - 1,863,659 0410 Bicknall Avenue Strom Drain Improvement 21,500 150,000 - - - - 171,500 New Projects 0231 Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements - 300,000 - - - - 300,000 0413 Stormwater Master Plan - 200,000 - - - - 200,000 0414 Stormwater System - Pollution Prevention Compliance - - 300,000 - - - 300,000 0232 Public Arts Gateway Project - 25,000 - - - - 25,000 - Total Street Improvement Projects 1,374,457$ 5,316,631$ 694,869$ 634,895$ 457,027$ 6,593,000$ 15,070,877$ 2018/19 Budget STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 2021/22 Budget Expended Through 2016/17 2020/21 Budget 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* 2019/20 Budget FY 2017/18- 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Total Budgeted PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-38 Project Name Highway 9/University Avenue Intersection Improvements Project Number 813-0202 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project replaced the old and outdated traffic signal at the Highway 9 and University Avenue intersection with a new traffic signal system. Additionally, dedicated left turn lanes were constructed on University Avenue to improve vehicle traffic flow. Sidewalks were repaired to be in compliance with current codes. Construction associated with this project was completed in FY 2015/16 with project closeout, including processing associated documentation lasting into FY 2017/18. Location The project is located at the intersection of Highway 9 and University Avenue. Project Background The lack of an updated traffic signal system and dedicated left turn lanes has impacted vehicle traffic flow, causing vehicle and pedestrian safety and capacity issues. To address these issues, a new traffic signal system, including dedicated left turn lanes, were installed. The sidewalks located at this intersection were also improved to comply with current codes. The project intersection is located in the Caltrans right-of-way and due to state budget challenges, funding has been limited for the past several years. However, the Town secured a grant through the Highway Safety Implementation Program (HSIP). The project was funded through this grant and revenue from development projects in the immediate area. Although all of the work has been done for some time, project closeout has been delayed on this project as staff has struggled with obtaining and providing information to Caltrans for grant documentation. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time grant management. The staff time for this project is included in the Department’s FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. HWY 9 E MAIN STHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-39 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2014 Construction Project construction Summer 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATION 66,693$ -$ 199,235$ -$ 199,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 265,928$ GRANTS & AWARDS 902,802 - - - - - - - - 902,802 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 969,495$ -$ 199,235$ -$ 199,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,168,730$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATION Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 66,693 - 199,235 - 199,235 - - - - 66,693 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATION 66,693$ -$ 199,235$ -$ 199,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 265,928$ GRANTS & AWARDS Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 902,802 - - - - - - - - 902,802 TOTAL GRANTS & AWARDS 902,802$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 902,802$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 969,495$ -$ 199,235$ -$ 199,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,168,730$ HIGHWAY 9 / UNIVERSITY AVENUE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Project 813-0202 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-40 LOS GATOS BLVDBLOSSOM HILL R D SHANN O N R D Project Name Los Gatos Boulevard/Shannon Road Improvements Project Number 813-0213 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will create a new pedestrian signalized crossing and restripe Shannon Road to provide longer turn lanes and improve the overall safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. The project will be coordinated with any potential development of adjacent parcels. Location This project is located at the intersection of Los Gatos Boulevard and Shannon Road. Project Background The intersection of Los Gatos Boulevard and Shannon Road is a heavily used area, especially during the morning and afternoon school and commute hours. In order to improve the safe operation of this intersection, a new pedestrian push button signal will be installed and also new striping on Shannon Road will provide a longer turn lane onto Los Gatos Boulevard. Should a development project occur at this location, that project will take on this work and the Town funding will revert to the GFAR in future budget cycles Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for design and construction. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as they are identified and delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-41 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Preliminary Design Project design & development Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATION -$ -$ 20,000$ -$ 20,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 20,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 20,000$ -$ 20,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 20,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATION Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 20,000 - 20,000 - - - - 20,000 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATION -$ -$ 20,000$ -$ 20,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 20,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 20,000$ -$ 20,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 20,000$ LOS GATOS BOULEVARD / SHANNON IMPROVEMENTS Project 813-0213 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-42 Project Name Monument Control Network Update Project Number 813-0214 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will provide ongoing update of the existing Town-wide survey monument control network in phases. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background In 2002, the Town undertook a project to establish a survey monument network for Los Gatos, which has been used by surveyors and engineers for the last 10 years. Due to new development projects, and changes to the Town’s infrastructure, such as new streets, the survey monument network is outdated. The survey monuments are a planning resource when considering new development projects or when designing or providing engineering specifications for projects. This project will provide a verification of the location of the Town monuments per the original survey. This survey document will enable staff to detect any variations of location of any monuments that have been affected by earth movements. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for design and management. This project is tentatively scheduled to begin in FY 2017/18. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-43 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Phase I project development Winter 2017 Bid process Phase I project bidding & contract award Summer 2018 Completion Phase I project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 20,000$ -$ 20,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 20,000$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION - - 10,000 - 10,000 - - - - 10,000 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 30,000$ -$ 30,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 30,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 20,000 - 20,000 - - - - - TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 20,000$ -$ 20,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 20,000$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 10,000 - 10,000 - - - - - TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATION -$ -$ 10,000$ -$ 10,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 10,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 30,000$ -$ 30,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 30,000$ MONUMENT CONTROL NETWORK UPDATE Project 813-0214 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-44 HWY 9 E MAIN STHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV Project Name Downtown Parking Lots Seal Coat & Restriping Project Number 817-0705 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will resurface downtown parking lots by applying a seal coat and then restriping. Location This project is located at various Town-owned parking lots in downtown Los Gatos. Project Background The public parking lots in downtown Los Gatos are heavily used on a daily basis. In order to keep their surfaces in good condition and prevent long term wear and damage, the parking lots need to be resurfaced and restriped. This project is necessary to prevent possible drainage or broken pavement problems in the future. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-45 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2017 Preliminary Design Project design & development Spring 2018 Final Design Project bidding & contract award Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 100,000$ -$ 100,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 100,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 100,000$ -$ 100,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 100,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 100,000 - 100,000 - - - - 100,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 100,000$ -$ 100,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 100,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 100,000$ -$ 100,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 100,000$ DOWNTOWN PARKING LOTS SEAL COAT & RESTRIPING Project 817-0705 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-46 Project Name Hernandez Avenue Storm Drain Improvements Project Number 816-0409 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will improve the Hernandez Avenue storm drain system with the installation of an underground storm drain pipe and sidewalk above. Location The storm drain project is located on the south side of Hernandez Avenue, between Walnut Avenue and Wissahickon Avenue. Project Background Hernandez Avenue is a hillside collector street with an incomplete sidewalk network and storm drain systems alongside the roadway. This street averages over 1,000 vehicles per day, a normal amount for a collector street. At previous neighborhood meetings, residents indicated an interest in having continuous sidewalks, particularly in the area where an open storm drain exists. This project proposes to install an underground storm drain pipe into the existing ditch and put a concrete sidewalk, curb, and gutter system along the roadway to feed runoff water into the storm drain pipe. This street improvement addresses several neighborhood needs, including an improved drainage system, a safer pedestrian area, and an improved appearance of the neighborhood. This project will be funded by the Storm Basin Fund. This project is scheduled for FY 2019/20. Operating Budget Impacts Ongoing operating costs would be significantly reduced as this project would eliminate the need to clean or repair the existing open ditch. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered in FY 2021/22. L O S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-47 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2020 Design Design project, include alternative methods and estimated costs, and determine best outcome Winter 2021 Bid Process Obtain bids from licensed contractors and submit to Council for approval Summer 2021 Construction Construction of storm drains and related street improvements Fall 2021 Completion Project completed Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) STORM BASIN #3 17,180$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 65,000$ 82,180$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 17,180$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 65,000$ 82,180$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) STORM BASIN #3 Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 17,180 - - - - - - - 65,000 82,180 TOTAL STORM BASIN 17,180$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 65,000$ 82,180$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 17,180$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 65,000$ 82,180$ HERNANDEZ AVENUE STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS Project 816-0409 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-48 LOS GATOS BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RD SHANNO N R D Project Name Blossom Hill Road/Cherry Blossom Lane Intersection Improvements Project Number 813-0212 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will install a new traffic signal and reconfigure this intersection to improve flow of vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Location This project is located at the intersection of Blossom Hill Road and Cherry Blossom Lane. Project Background In 2011, the Town conducted safety improvements on Blossom Hill Road from Cherry Blossom Lane to Camino del Cerro. This project was funded by Town Traffic Mitigation funds along with funding received from the State of California’s Safe Routes to School grant. The improvements from the first phase of the project included: reconfiguration of the crosswalks at Blossom Hill Road and Cherry Blossom Lane, widening of Blossom Hill Road from Cherry Blossom Lane to Camino del Cerro, construction of bicycle lanes on a section of Blossom Hill Road, construction of sidewalks on a section of Blossom Hill Road, and construction of a lighted crosswalk across Blossom Hill Road. The final phase of this project will replace the existing traffic signal system at the intersection of Blossom Hill Road and Cherry Blossom Lane. Additionally, this project will reconfigure this intersection to improve its operations for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Operating Budget Impacts This project was recommended within the study of traffic around schools and is consistent with the Town’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-49 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Winter 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATION -$ -$ 500,000$ -$ 500,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 500,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 500,000$ -$ 500,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 500,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATION Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 500,000 - 500,000 - - - - 500,000 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATION -$ -$ 500,000$ -$ 500,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 500,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 500,000$ -$ 500,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 500,000$ BLOSSOM HILL ROAD / CHERRY BLOSSOM LANE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS Project 813-0212 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-50 HWY 9 E MAIN STHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV Project Name 224 West Main Property Acquisition (Parking Lot 6) Project Number 817-0704 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project, carried forward from previous years, allocates funding from the GFAR Parking Reserve for the purchase of property (formerly 224 West Main Street) for Parking Lot 6. Location This project is located at Parking Lot 6, which is at 224 West Main Street. Project Background In 2009, the Town purchased a property next to Parking Lot 6 to expand the existing parking lot. This property was purchased by Town Housing/Redevelopment Agency (RDA) funds. Because the State dissolved redevelopment agencies, it is necessary that the Town use an alternative funding source for this purchase if affordable housing is not constructed at this site. Reserve funds for GFAR are identified for this use. The Town is also pursuing the construction of a parking garage at this location, including a residential component with the required affordable units. Should that project move forward, these funds could be re-appropriated to the future parking garage project. Operating Budget Impacts This project would use staff time for processing of the new property purchase. The staff time for this project is included in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-51 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Estimated Completion Property purchase and funding completed. Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 4,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,200,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 4,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,200,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 4,000 - 1,196,000 - 1,196,000 - - - - 1,200,000 TOTAL GFAR 4,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,200,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 4,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ 1,196,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,200,000$ 224 WEST MAIN PROPERTY ACQUISITION (PARKING LOT 6)Project 817-0704 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-52 LOS GATOS BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RD SHANNON R D Project Name Sidewalk Improvements/Shannon/Los Gatos Blvd/Cherry Blossom Lane Project Number 813-0218 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will construct sidewalk, curb and gutter along the north side of Shannon Road between Los Gatos Boulevard and Cherry Blossom Lane, completing the pedestrian link between the two roads. Location The project is located on Shannon Road between Los Gatos Boulevard and Cherry Blossom Lane. Project Background Shannon Road is a heavily traveled two-lane roadway, especially when the schools are in session. Shannon Road is used by residents dropping off students at various schools, such as Blossom Hill Elementary, Van Meter Elementary, and Fisher Middle Schools. In addition, many parents walk their children to school along this segment of roadway. Shannon Road currently has intermittent sections of sidewalk on the south side of the roadway between Los Gatos Boulevard and Cherry Blossom Lane. Most pedestrians cross Shannon Road to walk along the south side, while some walk along the unimproved shoulder on the north side. This project will complete the sidewalk segment on the north side of the roadway and reduce congestion at Shannon Road and Cherry Blossom Lane, where a 3-way stop is inundated by crossing students, crossing guards, and vehicle traffic during peak school hours. With the proposed sidewalk, pedestrians will be encouraged to walk along the north side of Shannon Road, thus reducing the number of pedestrians crossing Shannon Road. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time for design and construction of this project will be addressed in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-53 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Winter 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 104$ -$ 129,896$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 130,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 104$ -$ 129,896$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 130,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed $ - USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 104 - 129,896 - 129,896 - - - - 130,000 TOTAL GFAR 104$ -$ 129,896$ -$ 129,896$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 130,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 104$ -$ 129,896$ -$ 129,896$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 130,000$ SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS/SHANNON/ LOS GATOS BLVD/CHERRY BLOSSOM LANE Project 813-0218 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-54 LOS GATOS BLVDKENNE D Y R D SHANNO N R D Project Name Stonybrook & Kennedy Road Sidewalk Improvements Project Number 813-0219 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will remove a failing wooden sidewalk along Kennedy Road between Stonybrook Road and Longmeadow Drive and replace with new concrete sidewalk, retaining wall, curb, gutter, drainage improvements, and ADA ramps. Location This project is located on Kennedy Road between Stonybrook Road and Longmeadow Drive. Project Background The existing elevated wooden sidewalk was constructed a number of years ago. Over time, the wooden deck has deteriorated with age and has been damaged by termites. The improvements will be made to remove the existing walkway and replace with a concrete sidewalk. The walkway is adjacent to a drainage course and will require a retaining wall element in order for the sidewalk to match the elevation of Kennedy Road. The design of the project began in Winter 2015, and construction is anticipated to follow in FY 2017/18. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with this project will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-55 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2015 Design Project design & development Spring 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2017 Construction Project construction Summer 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 18,884$ 74$ 431,042$ -$ 431,042$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 450,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 18,884$ 74$ 431,042$ -$ 431,042$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 450,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 18,884 74 431,042 - 431,042 - - - - 450,000 TOTAL GFAR 18,884$ 74$ 431,042$ -$ 431,042$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 450,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 18,884$ 74$ 431,042$ -$ 431,042$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 450,000$ STONYBROOK & KENNEDY SIDEWALK IMPROVEMETNS Project 813-0219 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-56 TOWN-WIDE Project Name Sidewalk Improvements – Multiple Locations Project Number 813-0221 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will construct sidewalk, curb, and gutter on the north side of Kennedy Road from Ferris Avenue to Los Gatos Boulevard and on the south side of Mitchell Avenue from George Street to Fisher Avenue. This project will also upgrade the traffic signal at Los Gatos Boulevard and Shannon Road by adding a right turn lane on westbound Shannon Road and signal indication for vehicles and pedestrians. Location This project is located in the following areas: Kennedy Road from Ferris Avenue to Los Gatos Boulevard; Mitchell Avenue from George Street to Fisher Avenue; and Los Gatos Boulevard/Shannon Road. Project Background Kennedy Road from Ferris Avenue to Los Gatos Boulevard currently has a shoulder that is heavily utilized by parents and students walking and biking to school in the morning and afternoons. The sidewalk improvements will complete the connection in this residential block. In 2009, the Town completed the sidewalk installation on the north side of Mitchell Avenue from George Street to Fisher Avenue. Then in 2012, sidewalk was constructed on north and south side of Mitchell Avenue between Los Gatos Boulevard and George Street as part of the redevelopment of the former Honda site. This project will complete the last component of the sidewalks in this heavily utilized pedestrian area between Van Meter Elementary and Fisher Middle Schools. This project will also upgrade the intersection of Los Gatos Boulevard/Shannon Road by adding a right lane and additional signal indication for vehicles and pedestrians for the westbound approach. This will increase the capacity of the intersection. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time for design and construction of this project will be addressed in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-57 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Winter 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 60,000$ -$ 60,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 60,000$ -$ 60,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 60,000 - 60,000 - - - - - TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 60,000$ -$ 60,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 60,000$ -$ 60,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS - MULTIPLE LOCATIONS Project 813-0221 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-58 Project Name LED Streetlights Project Number 813-0224 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project is underway to replace existing streetlights with new energy efficient LED streetlights. Location This project is located Town-wide for all Town-owned streetlights. Project Background The existing Town streetlights are low pressure sodium lights. These bulbs are not energy efficient and are costly to repair and maintain. LED streetlights have become a proven technology with demonstrable savings in both operations and maintenance costs. LED streetlights are now the Town standard and are being used throughout the Town as new development occurs. This project is replacing old existing streetlight heads with new LED heads. LED streetlights have three main benefits over traditional low pressure sodium lights. First, LED lights can appear brighter, creating an increased sense of security. Additionally, LED streetlights are far more energy efficient versus the traditional streetlight bulb. Lastly, LED lights last longer, decreasing the costs for replacement. LED streetlights are more expensive to purchase, however, these costs will be recouped in the form of energy savings within less than four years. Generally, any energy efficiency projects with savings under a seven-year timeframe are highly desirable projects to implement. Operating Budget Impacts This project will result in electricity savings, which is projected at $413,000 over the span of this five year CIP. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $43,050 or approximately 11% of the total project cost. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-59 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2015 Design Project design & development Summer 2016 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2017 Construction Project construction Fall 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ 413$ 504,235$ -$ 504,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 504,648$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ 413$ 504,235$ -$ 504,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 504,648$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - 413 504,235 - 504,235 - - - - 504,648 TOTAL GFAR -$ 413$ 504,235$ -$ 504,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 504,648$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ 413$ 504,235$ -$ 504,235$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 504,648$ LED STREET LIGHTS Project 813-0224 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-60 Project Name Pageant Way Parking Lot Reconstruction Project Number 817-0707 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description This project will design and reconstruct the existing parking lot on Pageant Way. Location This project is located on Pageant Way adjacent to Town Hall. Project Background The asphalt pavement in this parking lot has failed, leading to uneven surfaces and creating tripping hazards. Citizens park in this lot to visit Town Hall, the Library, NUMU, and Friends bookstore. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $18,550 or approximately 11% of the total project cost. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-61 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2016 Design Project design & development Winter 2016 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2017 Construction Project construction Summer 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 16,368$ 29,000$ 161,596$ -$ 161,596$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 206,964$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 16,368$ 29,000$ 161,596$ -$ 161,596$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 206,964$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 16,368 29,000 161,596 - 161,596 - - - - 206,964 TOTAL GFAR 16,368$ 29,000$ 161,596$ -$ 161,596$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 206,964$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 16,368$ 29,000$ 161,596$ -$ 161,596$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 206,964$ PAGEANT WAY PARKING LOT RECONSTRUCTION Project 817-0707 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-62 HWY 17LOS GATOS BLVDLOS GA T O S- ALMADEN R D Project Name Utility Undergrounding Improvements Project Number 813-0225 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will remove utilities from above ground poles and install them underground. Location This project is located on Los Gatos Boulevard between Lark Avenue and Chirco Drive. Project Background Through the State of California’s Public Utilities Commission, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) collects funds from ratepayers to provide for the undergrounding of utilities. These funds grow in reserve called Rule 20A funds, until such time that local jurisdictions identify an area for this project and begin working with PG&E. The funds are limited to use on roadways where traffic is heavy, making Los Gatos Boulevard a viable location. The Town’s allocation of Rule 20A funds has grown to the point where there is now approximately $3.8M available for programming. These funds will never actually come to the Town, but rather PG&E will deliver the project with coordination from Town staff. In addition to the Rule 20A funds, the Town collects developer fees for utility undergrounding. These funds are held by the Town for future projects. Staff has asked PG&E to look at an expanded project scope utilizing some or all of the Town funds as well. This will take full advantage of economies of scale through design and construction. The timeframe for PG&E to deliver Rule 20A projects is between seven and ten years. The project will be tracked in the five year CIP to continue to show it as a priority. Funds shown in FY 2019/20 will likely move to the fifth year of each subsequent five year plan until such time as PG&E conveys a schedule within the five year window. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $266,000 over the five year term of the project or 4% of the total project cost. Project costs are significantly lower on this project due to the efficiencies in the project size and a larger proportion of work that will be coordinated by PG&E. PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-63 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2016 Design Project design & development Summer 2020 Construction Project construction Summer 2021 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING -$ -$ 70,000$ 42,000$ 112,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 6,528,000$ 6,766,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 70,000$ 42,000$ 112,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 6,528,000$ 6,766,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) UTILITY UNDERGORUNDING Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 70,000 42,000 112,000 42,000 42,000 42,000 6,528,000 6,766,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 70,000$ 42,000$ 112,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 6,528,000$ 6,766,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 70,000$ 42,000$ 112,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ 6,528,000$ 6,766,000$ UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING IMPROVEMENTS Project 813-0225 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-64 Project Name Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Project Number 813-0226 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will develop a Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background The Town of Los Gatos does not currently have an adopted Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan (BPMP). Development of a BPMP is identified as an Action Item in the Los Gatos General Plan (Transportation Element Action TRA 11.1) and is a top strategic goal for the recently established Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC). Beyond providing a roadmap for enhancing bicycle and pedestrian mobility throughout the Town, adoption of a BPMP is anticipated to allow the Town to compete more successfully for a range of regional and State grant funds for bicycle and pedestrian related improvement projects. The Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan was adopted by the Town Council on March 7, 2017. Staff will close out the project in FY 2017/2018. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-65 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2015 Request for Proposal (RFP) Develop RFP Winter 2015 Award Council award of Consultant Summer & Fall 2016 Field Work Collect data and develop plan March 2017 Completion Present plan to Council Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 32,794$ 66,097$ 43,457$ -$ 43,457$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 142,348$ GRANTS & AWARDS 39,640 - 80,208 - 80,208 - - - - 119,848 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 72,434$ 66,097$ 123,665$ -$ 123,665$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 262,196$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 32,794 66,097 43,457 - 43,457 - - - - 142,348 TOTAL GFAR 32,794$ 66,097$ 43,457$ -$ 43,457$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 142,348$ GRANTS & AWARDS Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 39,640 - 80,208 - 80,208 - - - - 119,848 TOTAL GRANTS & AWARDS 39,640$ -$ 80,208$ -$ 80,208$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 119,848$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 112,074$ 66,097$ 123,665$ -$ 123,665$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 301,836$ BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN MASTERPLAN Project 813-0226 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-66 Project Name Cut-Through Traffic Mitigation Project Number 813-0229 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will provide infrastructure changes to help mitigate cut-through traffic. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background This project aims to mitigate cut-through traffic through the use of various measures, some of which have been previously used. In the summer of 2015, staff implemented various measures such as the deployment of portable message signs, messages on Caltrans changeable message signs, signal modifications, and street closures to reduce cut-through traffic. In the summer of 2016, this project included signal modifications and synchronization at various intersections, roadway markings and additional signage, as well as costs associated with the temporary closure of south Santa Cruz Avenue at Wood Road and associated data collection. In FY 2017/18, funding will be used for a temporary traffic circle and road closure at Santa Cruz Avenue at Wood Road, portable changeable message signs (PCMS) at eight locations throughout Town to notify motorists of the closure as well as temporary traffic control and detour signs installed and removed on closure days for each weekend day and holiday from May 27 through Monday, September 4. Data collection is also part of this project. Additional work will continue on permanent solutions through this project. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-67 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Winter 2016 Identify Projects Review and identify projects Winter 2016 Design Coordinate and design projects Summer 2017 Construction Install infrastructure and implement projects Fall 2017 Completion Assess Results Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ 300,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ TRAFFIC MITIGATION 13,695 145,213 271,092 - 271,092 - - - - 158,908 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 13,695$ 145,213$ 271,092$ 300,000$ 571,092$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 458,908$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - 300,000 300,000 - - - - 300,000 TOTAL GFARS -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ 300,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 13,695 145,213 271,092 - 271,092 - - - - 430,000 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS 13,695$ 145,213$ 271,092$ -$ 271,092$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 430,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 13,695$ 145,213$ 271,092$ 300,000$ 571,092$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 730,000$ CUT-THROUGH TRAFFIC MITIGATION Project 813-0229 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-68 Project Name Traffic Signal Modernization Project Number 813-0227 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will modernize the Town’s traffic signal controllers. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background This project will modernize the Town’s traffic signal controllers to allow for greater control by staff, ensure that the current system meets current safety standards, and increase the traffic flow. The Town was awarded a grant through the VTA for $500,000 of the project budget. Full completion of this project relies on increases Traffic Impact Fees related to development projects. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-69 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS -$ -$ 177,869$ -$ 177,869$ 177,869$ 592,895$ 415,027$ -$ 1,363,659$ GRANTS & AWARDS - - 75,000 250,000 325,000$ 175,000 - - - 500,000 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 252,869$ 250,000$ 502,869$ 352,869$ 592,895$ 830,053$ -$ 1,863,659$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 177,869 - 177,869 177,869 592,895 415,027 - 1,363,659 TOTAL TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS -$ -$ 177,869$ -$ 177,869$ 177,869$ 592,895$ 415,027$ -$ 1,363,659$ GRANTS & AWARDS Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 75,000 250,000 325,000 175,000 - - - 500,000 TOTAL GRANTS & AWARDS -$ -$ 75,000$ 250,000$ 325,000$ 175,000$ -$ -$ -$ 500,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 252,869$ 250,000$ 502,869$ 352,869$ 592,895$ 415,027$ -$ 1,863,659$ TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODERNIZATION Project 813-0227 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-70 Project Name Bicknell Road Storm Drain Improvements Project Number 816-0410 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will reroute a Town storm drain line. Location This project is located on Bicknell Road near Montclair. Project Background This project will provide design services for the rerouting of an existing Town storm drain line from private property, after it was determined that the Town does not have a storm drain easement. Once design is complete, construction will begin in FY 2017/18. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. The staff time for this project is included in the Department’s FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. QUITO RDBICKNELL RD HWY 9 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-71 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) STORM BASIN #3 -$ 21,500$ -$ 150,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 171,500$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ 21,500$ -$ 150,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 171,500$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) STORM BASIN #2 Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - 21,500 - 150,000 150,000 - - - - 171,500 TOTAL STORM BASIN -$ 21,500$ -$ 150,000$ 150,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 171,500$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ 21,500$ -$ 150,000$ 150,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 171,500$ BICKNALL AVENUE STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS Project 816-0410 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-72 Project Name Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements Project Number 813-0231 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety and mobility throughout the Town. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background This project will enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety and mobility Town-wide in the form of multiple projects. In the first year of funding, the Town Council has prioritized projects that were recommended by Safe Routes to School from the original Traffic Around Schools Study. In future years of funding, staff will continue to work with Safe Routes to School, the Town Council, and the general public on prioritizing projects that have been recommended in the recently adopted Bicycle and Pedestrian Master plan. The first round of projects include: a feasibility study on private bussing service to reduce traffic congestion ($50,000), Fisher Avenue Intersection Improvements ($15,000), Blossom Hill Road Enhanced Bikeway ($75,000), Roberts Road – Fisher School Frontage Improvement ($15,000), Shannon Road and Shady View Lane Intersections Improvements ($15,000), Daves Avenue and Poppy Lane Left Turn Lane Installation ($10,000), Highway 9 and Massol Enhanced Crosswalk Improvements ($30,000), Hilow Road Improvements and Hilow Road-Marchmont Drive Bicycle Routes ($5,000), Cherry Blossom Lane Bikeway Improvements ($40,000), and E. Main Street Speed Tables ($35,000). Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-73 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2018 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ 300,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ 300,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - 300,000 300,000 - - - - 300,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ 300,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ 300,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 300,000$ BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS Project 813-0231 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-74 Project Name Stormwater Master Plan Project Number 816-0413 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will develop a Stormwater Master Plan. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background The Town of Los Gatos does not currently have an adopted Stormwater Master Plan. This project will develop a Stormwater Collection System Master Plan and provides the Town of Los Gatos with the necessary planning tools and capital improvement projects to address flood management and water quality within the collector portion of the storm drainage system. The Plan will be developed to help the Town meet its overarching environmental and economic goals. The goal of the Stormwater Master Plan is to manage stormwater runoff proactively to protect water quality and to minimize impacts of localized and downstream flooding by identifying infrastructure improvements for the collection, conveyance, and treatment of stormwater runoff within the Town. The Stormwater Master Plan will prioritize storm drain and water quality improvements within the Town and provides an implementation plan for the construction of conveyance and water quality improvements. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-75 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Develop RFP Fall 2017 Bid Process Award Consultant Agreement Winter 2018 Construction Conduct Study Spring 2018 Completion Finalize Report Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ 200,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ 200,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - 200,000 200,000 - - - - 200,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ 200,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ 200,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 200,000$ STORMWATER MASTER PLAN Project 816-0414 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-76 Project Name Stormwater System – Pollution Prevention Compliance Project Number 816-0414 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager PPW Director: Matt Morley Description This project will install improvements, such as trash capture devices, to reduce pollution in the storm water solution. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background This project will install solutions, such as multiple trash capture devices in storm inlets, throughout the Town to meet the Municipal Regional Permit Provision C.10 trash reduction requirements. The Town has submitted a plan to meet the requirement to reduce trashload impacts to creeks which are: 70% by 2017 and 100% by 2022. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-77 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Winter 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2017 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR - - - - - 300,000 - - - 300,000 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS - - - - - 300,000 - - - 300,000 Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits - - - - - - - - - - Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - - - 300,000 - - - 300,000 TOTAL GFAR - - - - - 300,000 - - - 300,000 TOTAL - - - - - - - - - - TOTAL USE OF FUNDS - - - - - 300,000 - - - 300,000 STORMWATER SYSTEM - POLLUTION PREVENTION COMPLIANCE Project 816-0414 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-78 Project Name Gateway Project Project Number 813-0232 Department Town Manger’s Office Project Manager Town Manager: Laurel Prevetti Description This project will install public art signs at gateway locations throughout Town. Location This project is located Town-wide. Project Background The Arts and Culture Commission identified this project as a way to enhance the appearance of the entrances into Los Gatos. At the January 31, 2017 Priority Setting, Council identified $25,000 for public art and on April 18, 2017 the Arts and Culture Commission proposed the gateway project as the best use of the funds, which Council approved. This project will install the first phase of signs at Town entrances based on the Town’s Public Art Selection Policy and Procedures. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. The staff time for this project is included in the Department’s FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-79 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Winter 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2017 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR - - - 25,000 25,000 - - - - 25,000 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS - - - 25,000 25,000 - - - - 25,000 Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits - - - - - - - - - - Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - 25,000 25,000 - - - - 25,000 TOTAL GFAR - - - 25,000 25,000 - - - - 25,000 TOTAL USE OF FUNDS - - - 25,000 25,000 - - - - 25,000 PUBLIC ARTS GATEWAY PROJECT 813-0232 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Street Improvements C-80 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Bridge Projects C-81 LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D A POLLARD R D QUITO RD PROJECT LOCATIONS A Quito Road - Bridge Replacement PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Bridge Projects C-82 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 0801 Quito Road - Bridge Replacement C – 84 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Bridge Projects C-83 The Streets Program’s Bridge Projects section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that repair, replace, or rehabilitate a deficient bridge structure as the primary scope of work. Bridge structure safety falls under the guidance of state and federal regulations, and bridge projects are often driven by available funding from these jurisdictions, such as Caltrans grant programs or the federal Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation (HBRR) program. Los Gatos does not have a designated funding source for repairing, maintaining, and improving the Town’s bridges, and relies upon grant programs for major bridge improvement projects. BRIDGE PROJECTS SUMMARY Carryforward Projects 0801 Quito Road - Bridge Replacement 64,594$ 235,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 299,681$ Total Bridge Projects 64,594$ 235,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 299,681$ BRIDGE PROJECTS 2020/21 Budget 2019/20 Budget 2018/19 Budget 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* 2021/22 Budget Expended Through 2016/17 Total Budgeted FY 2017/18- 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM * Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $235,087 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Bridge Projects C-84 Project Name Quito Road - Bridge Replacement Project Number 818-0801 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project funds the Town’s portion of the replacement cost for two bridges on Quito Road to improve roadway safety and provide adequate storm water flow capacity in the creek under the bridge. Location The two Quito Road bridges span a tributary of San Tomas Aquino Creek. The bridges are located on Quito Road in the vicinity of Old Adobe Road, approximately 1½ miles north of Highway 9, on the common boundary line between the City of Saratoga and the Town of Los Gatos. Project Background San Tomas Aquino Creek is under the jurisdiction of the Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD), while the replacement of the bridges is the shared responsibility of the City of Saratoga and the Town of Los Gatos. Both bridges are approximately ninety years old and have been classified “structurally deficient” under Caltrans guidelines. In addition, both bridges are not adequate to receive 100-year flood flows. In 2001, the City of Saratoga, the project sponsor, secured partial funding (80%) through the federal Highway Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation (HBRR) program to replace both bridges with wider span structures that will allow the 100-year design flood flow to pass underneath. Saratoga is the lead agency to oversee the design, environmental, right-of-way acquisition, and construction services for the project. The City of Saratoga, the Town of Los Gatos, and SCVWD agreed to share the duties and responsibilities for the project and the remaining 20% local match funding requirement. After further evaluation of the bridges, it was determined that Quito Road would require reconstruction at each end of the bridge, which in turn requires additional right-of-way acquisitions and environmental reviews under both the State of California (Caltrans) and federal regulations. These changes have made it necessary to redesign this project, significantly increasing the estimated costs. The City of Saratoga has applied for additional funding from Caltrans due to the redesign. As a result of the additional project costs, the local funding match from the City of Saratoga, the Town of Los Gatos, and the SCVWD has increased from $155,000 to $238,000 for each agency. Based on the April 2012 schedule from the City of Saratoga, the construction of these bridges is anticipated to be completed by 2018. Operating Budget Impacts Engineering staff time for coordination of this project with the City of Saratoga is incorporated into the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. Completion of this project will mitigate the potential costs of lawsuits from bridge failure and pre-empt the cost of replacing the bridge in an emergency situation. HW Y 8 5 POLLARD R D QUITO RD PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Bridge Projects C-85 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Jan 2001 Grant Funding The City of Saratoga obtained grant funding from the federal HBRR program Oct 2001 Cooperative Agreement Council approved a cooperative agreement with the City of Saratoga and SCVWD for the replacement of the two bridges May 2002 Preliminary Design City of Saratoga started preliminary design 2013 Right of way Right of way acquisition process is ongoing and environmental permitting is underway 2015 Final Design Design completed and project bidding by the City of Saratoga 2018 Completion Construction is anticipated to begin in 2016 and be completed by 2018 Prior Yrs Actuals Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 64,594$ 235,087$ -$ 235,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 299,681$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 64,594$ 235,087$ -$ 235,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 299,681$ Prior Yrs Actuals Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 64,594 235,087 - 235,087 - - - - 299,681 TOTAL GFAR 64,594$ 235,087$ -$ 235,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 299,681$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 64,594$ 235,087$ -$ 235,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 299,681$ QUITO ROAD - BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Project 818-0801 PROPOSED STREETS PROGRAM Bridge Projects C-86 PROPOSED PARKS AND TRAILS PROGRAM D-1 PARK PROJECT DIRECTORY 4605 Parks Playground Fibar Project D – 6 3104 Park Rehabilitation – Bachman Park D – 8 3407 Blossom Hill Park – Little League Backstop D – 10 4608 Tennis Courts Resurfacing – Various Town Parks D – 12 4507 Forbes Mill Footbridge Improvements D – 14 3303 Belgatos Park Restroom Improvements D – 16 TRAIL PROJECT DIRECTORY 4504 Open Space Trail Upgrades D – 22 PROPOSED PARKS AND TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-2 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-3 PROJECT LOCATIONS A Parks Playground Fibar Project C Park Rehabilitation – Bachman Park D Blossom Hill Park Little League Backstop E Tennis Courts Resurfacing – Various Town Parks F Forbes Mill Footbridge Improvements G Belgatos Park Restroom Improvements LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLE S "A" AND "E" ARE TOWN-WIDE PROJECTS D C RDBELGATOSB F G PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-4 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 4605 Parks Playground Fibar Project D – 6 3104 Park Rehabilitation – Bachman Park D – 8 3407 Blossom Hill Park – Little League Backstop D – 10 4608 Tennis Courts Resurfacing – Various Town Parks D – 12 4507 Forbes Mill Footbridge Improvements D – 14 3303 Belgatos Park Restroom Improvements D – 16 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-5 The Parks Program’s Park Improvement Projects section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that repair or improve a Town park as the primary scope of work. Typical park improvement projects include parking lot, walkway, and basketball or tennis court resurfacing; and park equipment or facility upgrades. The Park Improvement Projects section does not have ongoing programs; all projects are considered one-time projects. The exception to this is the Parks Fibar replacement project. Because Fibar has requires regular replacement and infill, this project is scheduled as a bi-annual project. One-time park improvement projects are prioritized based on health and safety issues, available funding sources, infrastructure impacts, project costs, and community impacts. Los Gatos does have Park Construction Tax Revenue as a designated funding source for the Parks operating program budget; however, tax receipts are limited to approximately $11,000 per year, and are not sufficient for a capital program. In addition to GFAR funding, grants, in-lieu fees, and CDBG funds are pursued and utilized for park improvements when available. PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS SUMMARY * Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $545,146 Unfunded Projects • Oak Meadow Park Upgrades • Los Gatos Creek Trail Improvements at Charter Oaks • Worcester Park • Civic Center Irrigation System Replacement & Upgrade • Turf Renovations - Various Parks • Oak Meadow Park Fencing Upgrades • Oak Meadow Park Turf Upgrades • Oak Meadow Park Restroom Expansion • Park Rehabilitation – La Rinconada Park • Park Rehabilitation –Live Oak Manor Park • Park Rehabilitation – Blossom Hill Park PARKS Carryforward Projects 4605 Parks Playground Fibar Project 42,500$ 32,501$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 125,000$ 3104 Park Rehabilitation - Bachman Park - 325,000 - - - - 325,000 3407 Blossom Hill Park Little League Backstop 99,815 10,185 - - - - 110,000 4608 Tennis Courts Repairs - Various Town Parks 572 139,428 - - - - 140,000 4507 Forbes Mill Footbridge Improvements 7,815 83,033 - - - - 90,848 New Projects 3303 Belgatos Park Restroom Improvements - 25,000 - - - - 25,000 Total Park Improvement Projects 150,702$ 615,146$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 815,848$ 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* 2018/19 Budget 2019/20 Budget PARK & TRAIL PROJECT SUMMARY BY PROGRAM 2020/21 Budget FY 2017/18- 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PARK AND TRAIL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Expended Through 2016/17 2021/22 Budget Total Budgeted PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-6 Project Name Parks Playground Fibar Project Project Number 831-4605 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Superintendent: Steve Regan Description This project will replace fibar material at all Town playgrounds. Location This project will be completed at various parks in Los Gatos. Project Background A number of Town parks have playground structures that are heavily used by children and their families. Playground safety codes require that the fibar material be spread under and around playground structures to prevent injury to children. Fibar replacement is required when the material is below a specific depth near the playground structure. Fibar is a wood product that degrades over time based on foot traffic and weather conditions. This material should be replaced on a regular, as needed basis. This is an annual CIP project to improve the safety of the Town’s playgrounds. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. The staff time for this project is included in the department’s FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-7 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project development Summer 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2017 Construction Project construction Summer 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 42,500$ -$ 32,501$ -$ 32,501$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 125,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 42,500$ -$ 32,501$ -$ 32,501$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 125,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 42,500 - 32,501 - 32,501 25,000 - 25,000 - 125,000 TOTAL GFAR 42,500$ -$ 32,501$ -$ 32,501$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 125,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 42,500$ -$ 32,501$ -$ 32,501$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 125,000$ PARKS PLAYGROUND FIBAR PROJECT Project 831-4605 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-8 H W Y 9 W M A I N S T HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV Project Name Park Rehabilitation - Bachman Park Project Number 831-3104 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Superintendent: Steve Regan Description This project will make improvements to the park pathway and lighting system. Location The project is located at Bachman Park, bordered by Bachman, Belmont, and Nicholson Avenues. Project Background Bachman Park is a small 3.6-acre neighborhood park close to downtown Los Gatos. The park features a basketball court on the southwest side of the park, playground equipment, as well as a large lawn area for recreational use. Over the last several years, the basketball court was resurfaced, the playground equipment was retrofitted to be in compliance with consumer quality guidelines, and the turf irrigation system was replaced. Other major park infrastructure improvements have not been made to this park in many years due to limited funding. This project will make improvements to the asphalt pathway as well as the park’s pathway lighting. The lighting in this particular park is outdated and will be replaced with more energy efficient lighting fixtures. The improvements will be scheduled in phases to minimize the impact on park users. This project shows the use of CDBG funds for pathway improvements. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-9 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design through community outreach process Winter 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 325,000$ -$ 325,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 325,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 325,000$ -$ 325,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 325,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 325,000 - 325,000 - - - - 325,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 325,000$ -$ 325,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 325,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 325,000$ -$ 325,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 325,000$ PARK REHABILITATION - BACHMAN PARK Project 831-3104 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-10 Project Name Blossom Hill Park – Little League Backstop Project Number 831-3407 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Superintendent: Steve Regan Description This project will replace the outdated backstop at the Blossom Hill Park baseball field. Location This project is located at Blossom Hill Park, 16300 Blossom Hill Road. Project Background The existing backstop at Blossom Hill Park was installed several decades ago, and does not meet the current safety standards for use. This park is used heavily during the spring and summer months by the Los Gatos Little League for baseball practice, games, and tournaments. The Los Gatos Little League has offered to supplement the Town funds to replace the backstop, up to $25,000. The additional funding was approved by the Los Gatos Little League Board in March 2015. Staff completed the project in time for the Spring 2017 season, and will close out the project in FY 2017/18. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $6,000 or 12% of the total project cost. PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-11 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2016 Design Project design and development Fall 2016 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2016 Construction Project construction 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ 74,815$ 10,185$ -$ 10,185$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 85,000$ Leattle League Contribution - 25,000 - - - - - - 25,000 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ 99,815$ 10,185$ -$ 10,185$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - 99,815 10,185 - 10,185 - - - - 110,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ 99,815$ 10,185$ -$ 10,185$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ 99,815$ 10,185$ -$ 10,185$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,000$ BLOSSOM HILL PARK - LITTLE LEAGUE BACKSTOP Project 831-3407 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-12 Project Name Tennis Courts Resurfacing –.Various Town Parks Project Number 831-4608 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Superintendent: Steve Regan Description This project will perform necessary repairs, resurfacing, and application of a color finish and line painting atop of the existing tennis court surfaces. Location This project is located at the tennis courts at both Blossom Hill and La Rinconada Parks. Project Background The seven tennis courts are used on a daily basis by members of the community and are also used as part of the annual programming for adult groups through the Los Gatos – Saratoga Recreation Department. Major failure to the court system will impact the overall use for members of the community along with a number of outside organizations that use the facility for major tennis tournaments. The seven tennis courts have not been resealed since FY 2010-2011 and are in need of repairs to eliminate cracking and chipping of the color coating play surfaces. Surface cracks allow for water intrusion, which causes more damage to the court support structure and play surface. Preventative maintenance is necessary to reduce the need for major reconstruction of the surfaces, and would reduce the downtime of the courts. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $14,000 or 10% of the total project cost. PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-13 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ 572$ 139,428$ -$ 139,428$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 140,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ 572$ 139,428$ -$ 139,428$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 140,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits Services/Supplies/Equipment -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - 572 139,428 - 139,428 - - - - 139,428 TOTAL GFAR -$ 572$ 139,428$ -$ 139,428$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 139,428$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ 572$ 139,428$ -$ 139,428$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 139,428$ TENNIS COURTS RESURFACING - VARIOUS TOWN PARKS Project 831-4608 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-14 Project Name Forbes Mill Footbridge Improvements Project Number 832-4507 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description The project will provide pathway lighting across the 400-foot span of the pedestrian bridge. Location The project is located on the pedestrian bridge between Forbes Mill and Old Town across Highway 17. Project Background Forbes Mill footbridge is a heavily used pathway crossing Highway 17 between the Main Street businesses, Civic Center, and high school on the east side of the freeway, and the downtown on the west. The interior walls of the walkway are decorated with murals painted by students over the past decades. The pathway structure once had a lighting system, but fell into disrepair several years ago and was removed. This leaves the pathway dark in the evening, which has prompted concerns from residents. The footbridge improvements will re-establish an electrical power source to the bridge and provide LED lighting for the pathway. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. . HWY 9 E MAIN STHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-15 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ 7,815$ 38,033$ 45,000$ 83,033$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 90,848$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ 7,815$ 38,033$ 45,000$ 83,033$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 90,848$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - 7,815 38,033 45,000 83,033 - - - - 90,848 TOTAL GFAR -$ 7,815$ 38,033$ 45,000$ 83,033$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 90,848$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ 7,815$ 38,033$ 45,000$ 83,033$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 90,848$ FORBES MILL FOOTBRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS Project 832-4507 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-16 Project Name Belgatos Park Restroom Improvements Project Number 831-3303 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description The project will restore minor structural elements, repaint the exterior, and relocate and replace the existing drinking fountain with a hydration station. Location The project is located at Belgatos Park, which is at 330 Belgatos Road. Project Background Belgatos Park is a popular destination for local residents and hikers due to its proximity to Heintz Open Space Reserve. In FY 2013/14, the Town completed restroom partition upgrades and accessibility modifications at Blossom Hill Park, Belgatos Park, Oak Meadow Park, and Balzar Field. During these improvements, some deficiencies have come to life. The restroom improvements project at Belgatos Park will repair some dry rot structural members on the building, replace a drinking fountain, and repaint the exterior surfaces of the building. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. BLOSSOM HILL RD BELGATOS RD PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-17 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipm - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Prepar - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expe - - - 25,000 25,000 - - - - 25,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ BELGATOS PARK RESTROOM IMPROVEMENTS Project 831-3303 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Park Improvement Projects D-18 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Trail Improvement Projects D-19 PROJECT LOCATIONS A Open Space Trail Upgrades LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLES "A" IS A TOWN-WIDE PROJECT B PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Trail Improvement Projects D-20 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 4504 Open Space Trail Upgrades D – 22 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Trail Improvement Projects D-21 The Parks Program’s Trail Improvement Projects section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that construct, repair, or improve a Town trail as the primary scope of work. Typical trail improvement projects include pathway construction or resurfacing. TRAIL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS SUMMARY * Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $250,000 Unfunded Projects • Los Gatos Creek Trail Resurfacing • Los Gatos Creek Trail at Charter Oaks Construction ` Carryforward Projects 4504 Open Space Trail Upgrades -$ 250,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 250,000$ New Projects - - - - - - - Total Trail Improvement Projects -$ 250,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 250,000$ 2021/22 Budget 2018/19 Budget 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* Total Budgeted FY 2017/18- 2021/22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2019/20 Budget Expended Through 2016/17 2020/21 Budget TRAIL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Trail Improvement Projects D-22 Project Name Open Space Trail Upgrades Project Number 832-4504 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Superintendent: Steve Regan Description This project will repair and replace old damaged retaining walls, fences, and embankments along the trails in the Town’s open spaces. Location This project is located at Santa Rosa Open Space, Heinz Open Space, and Belgatos Park. Project Background The Town has a number of open space preserves that are under its jurisdiction. There are several public trail networks that traverse the open space preserves in the hillsides. The aging process has deteriorated a number of retaining walls and embankments along some trail sections. Without proper repair and replacement, the possibility of failure of the trails will increase greatly. This project will repair and replace several retaining walls that are supporting the trails and their embankments. In addition, this project will improve the drainage system around the retaining walls to prevent further erosion of the trails. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. . TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Trail Improvement Projects D-23 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Open Space Reserve Fund -$ -$ 250,000$ -$ 250,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 250,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 250,000$ -$ 250,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 250,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 250,000 - 250,000 - - - - 250,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 250,000$ -$ 250,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 250,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 250,000$ -$ 250,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 250,000$ OPEN SPACE TRAIL UPGRADES Project 832-4504 PROPOSED PARKS & TRAILS PROGRAM Trail Improvement Projects D-24 PUBLIC FACILITIES DIRECTORY PROPOSED E -1 TOWN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT DIRECTORY 2302 Building Replacement at Corporation Yard E – 6 2110 Civic Center Building Energy Efficiency Measures E – 8 2304 Fuel System Enhancements E – 10 2008 Energy Efficiency Upgrades – Town-wide E – 12 2112 Exterior Lighting Replacement – Civic Center E – 14 2113 Civic Center – Fountain Modification E – 16 EQUIPMENT PROJECT DIRECTORY 6101 Information System Upgrade E – 22 6001 Audio/Video System Upgrade E – 24 6003 Town-Wide Document Imaging Project E – 26 6302 Tiburon CAD/RMS Upgrade E – 28 2305 Engineering Document Archiving E – 30 2402 Police & PPW Interoperability Radio Project – Equipment E – 32 6305 Silicon Valley Interoperability Project (SVRIP) - Service E – 34 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 2 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 3 LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLES "D" IS A TOWN-WIDE PROJECT B, E, F, G A, C PROJECT LOCATIONS A Building Replacement at Corporation Yard E Exterior Lighting Replacement – Civic Center B Civic Center Building Energy Efficiency Measures F Civic Center – Fountain Modification C Fuel System Enhancements G HVAC – Chiller Repair D Energy Efficiency Upgrades – Town-wide PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 4 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 2302 Building Replacement at Corporation Yard E – 6 2110 Civic Center Building Energy Efficiency Measures E – 8 2304 Fuel System Enhancements E – 10 2008 Energy Efficiency Upgrades – Town-wide E – 12 2112 Exterior Lighting Replacement – Civic Center E – 14 2113 Civic Center – Fountain Modification E – 16 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 5 The Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that maintain or improve the Town’s public buildings and structures to keep them in a clean, safe, and functional condition. Town-owned buildings include the Civic Center, Library, Police Operations Center, Parks & Public Works Building, Corporation Yard and associated structures, and the following buildings leased to other agencies: the Los Gatos-Saratoga Community Education and Recreation headquarters building and the Adult Recreation Center (formerly the Neighborhood Center). Other Town facilities include the Venue, Tait Avenue, and Forbes Mill. Town Infrastructure and Facilities Projects are prioritized in consideration of the user needs, federal and state mandates, federal and state grant restrictions, and local community standards. The Community Development Department assumes responsibility for evaluating the overall conformance to the General Plan and the status of environmental assessment. The Parks & Public Works Department assumes responsibility for project design, planning, and construction. This section contains annual ongoing improvement projects as well as identified one-time projects. One-time infrastructure and facilities projects are prioritized based on health and safety issues, infrastructure impacts, available funding sources, project costs, and community needs. Los Gatos does not have a designated funding source for repairing, maintaining, and improving the Town’s public facilities; however, grants, CDBG funds, and donations are pursued and utilized when available. TOWN INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES PROJECTS SUMMARY *Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $308,135 Unfunded Projects • Deferred maintenance at Town-owned, leased properties • Lighting system improvements throughout Town • Deferred improvements to Town-owned properties Carryforward Projects 2302 Building Replacement at Corporation Yard 16,717$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 166,717$ 2110 Civic Center Building Energy Efficiency Measures - 25,000 - - - - 25,000 2304 Fuel System Enhancement - 75,000 - - - - 75,000 2008 Energy Efficiency Upgrade - Town-wide - 50,000 25,000 - - - 75,000 2112 Exterior Lighting Replacement - Civic Center - 25,000 - - - - 25,000 2113 Civic Center Fountain Modification - 33,135 - - - - 33,135 2115 HVAC - Chiller Repair - 125,000 - - - - 125,000 New Projects Total Infrastructure / Facility Projects 16,717$ 358,135$ 50,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 524,852$ 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* 2018/19 Budget Expended Through 2016/17 Total Budgeted 2020/21 Budget ` 2021/22 Budget 2019/20 Budget TOWN INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES PROJECTS PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 6 Project Name Building Replacement at Corporation Yard* Project Number 821-2302 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin *This project was presented to Council as part of the Capital Improvement Program in FY 2015/16. A portion of these funds ($200,000) for this project was transferred to provide funding for the Almond Grove Street Reconstruction project. Description This project will replace an old building at the Parks and Public Works Department (PPW) Corporation Yard that is used for office space and evidence storage. Location This project is located at the PPW Corporation Yard, which is located at 41 Miles Avenue. Project Background The maintenance lead staff has been using a small portable building located at the north side of the PPW Corporation Yard for their office facility. This building has deteriorated over the years and is becoming more difficult to maintain because of its aging infrastructure. The existing building has several problems including a leaky roof and windows, a poor heating and cooling (HVAC) system, and lacks a restroom facility in the building. This building is also used partially by the Police Department as their evidence storage facility. Evidence must be stored and kept at a certain room temperature, which requires an updated HVAC system. This project will replace the existing building and configure an effective layout in the new building for both office and storage space uses. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 7 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2016 Design Project design & development Fall 2016 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2017 Construction Project construction Fall 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 150,000$ Transfer from Facilities 12,146 4,571 - - - - - - - 16,717 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 12,146$ 4,571$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 166,717$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 12,146 4,571 - 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 166,717 TOTAL GFAR 12,146$ 4,571$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 166,717$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 12,146$ 4,571$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 166,717$ BUILDING REPLACEMENT AT CORPORATION YARD Project 821-2302 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 8 Project Name Civic Center Building Energy Efficiency Measures Project Number 821-2110 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description This project will identify energy reduction measures to reduce overall utility costs. Location This project is located at the Civic Center, which is at 110 E. Main Street. Project Background The Civic Center was designed and built about 50 years ago and lacks the energy efficient design needed to keep energy costs down. With single pane windows, insulation deficiencies, and mechanical system limitations, the need for system modifications to reduce energy waste is crucial to save operating costs. For example, since the current mechanical system cannot manage multiple zones and only operates either on or off, the system must run 24/7 to accommodate police operations in the Civic Center building, which is causing high energy costs. This project consists of an energy efficiency study to evaluate the overall mechanical system at the Civic Center, identify a plan to allow operation of the system in separate zones, and control those zones separately as operating schedules dictate. This is expected to reduce energy usage by 20% given the mechanical equipment operation is the largest portion of the electricity and gas usage. The project plan, recommended as a result of this study, will be evaluated in relation to the ongoing savings they create and the ability to recover costs within a short payback period. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 9 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project Development Summer 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Fall 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 25,000 - 25,000 - - - - 25,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ CIVIC CENTER BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES 821-2110 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 10 Project Name Fuel System Enhancements Project Number 821-2304 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Superintendent: Steve Regan Description This project will enhance and replace the existing fuel system to a new modern system. Location This project is located at the Corporation Yard, 41 Miles Avenue. Project Background The existing fuel system technology in place is outdated and not efficient Staff uses chip key technology to track user’s identification and mileage for each vehicle used manually. This has led to some issues with tracking and logging vehicle use data accurately. If the data are not manually inputted properly, the data usage information is incorrect. The data are used to track vehicle usage as well as fuel data use. The new technology system will automatically track this data via a transmittal device that is inside each vehicle. The data will be tracked and transmitted wirelessly. This data will be sent to a database system that staff can manage and administer electronically. This new fuel replacement system will minimize the number of data errors, and allow staff to better manage vehicle and fleet operations more efficiently. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for construction inspection and management. Engineering staff time associated with these projects will be charged to the project as it is delivered. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 11 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Design Project development Winter 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Spring 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 75,000$ -$ 75,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 75,000$ -$ 75,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 75,000 - 75,000 - - - - 75,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 75,000$ -$ 75,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 75,000$ -$ 75,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ FUEL SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS 821-2304 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 12 Project Name Energy Efficiency Upgrades Town-wide Project Number 821-2008 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description This project will perform various energy efficiency upgrades throughout Town-owned facilities. Location This project location is Town-wide. Project Background This project will complete various improvements in Town-owned facilities, which will improve energy efficiency, resulting in cost savings over the long term. Once these improvements are completed, it can lead to an average seven year payback on utility and operating expenses. Many of the existing fixtures and equipment throughout Town-owned facilities are outdated. Although these items are functional, they are not the most energy efficient option at the current time. These funds are a placeholder for future work. After an energy efficiency audit has occurred, these funds will be used to make improvements at Town owned buildings. Some locations may include the Adult Recreation Center, the Police Operations Building, and Civic Center. A sample of various improvements will include low flow water fixtures, light motion sensors, and energy efficient equipment. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $3,000 or 2% of the total project cost. TOWN-WIDE PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 13 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2017 Design Project design & development Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 25,000 25,000 50,000 25,000 - - - 75,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 25,000$ 25,000$ 50,000$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ 75,000$ ENERGY EFFICIENCY - TOWN WIDE Project 821-2008 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 14 Project Name Exterior Lighting Replacement – Civic Center Project Number 821-2112 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin Description This project will replace the original exterior lights at the Civic Center. Location This project location is outside the Civic Center. Project Background This project will replace the five remaining original incandescent pole lights behind the Civic Center with new LED lights to match the front lights that were recently replaced. The existing lights are dim, so the replacement of these lights will enhance the safety of the back lot by increasing the amount of visibility. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $2,500 or 10% of the total project cost. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 15 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Winter 2017 Construction Project construction Spring 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 25,000 - 25,000 - - - - 25,000 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 25,000$ -$ 25,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 25,000$ CIVIC CENTER - EXTERIOR LIGTHING REPLACEMENT Project 821-2112 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 16 Project Name Civic Center – Fountain Modification Project Number 821-2113 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Facilities Manager: Jim Harbin *This project was presented to Council as part of the Capital Improvement Program in FY 2016/17. A portion of the funds ($1,865) for this project was transferred to the Green Bike Lane project. Description This project will make alterations to the fountain and add planting to a portion of the fountain. Location This project location is on the deck of Town Hall. Project Background This project would make alterations to the fountain to reduce the water feature to the center of the existing fountain basis. The project will also add drought tolerant planting to the remaining basin outer ring. This improvement would visually enhance the existing fountain, reduce the water usage, and create a natural protection for younger visitors. Operating Budget Impacts There will be no Operating Budget impact as a result of this project. Project delivery costs for this project are included in the CIP project’s total cost. Project delivery costs are estimated at $3,500 or 10% of the total project cost. Project Winter 2017 Design Project design & development PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 17 Components & Estimated Timeline Spring 2018 Bid Process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2018 Construction Project construction Summer 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ -$ 33,135$ -$ 33,135$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 33,135$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 33,135$ -$ 33,135$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 33,135$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2016/17 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - 33,135 - 33,135 - - - - 33,135 TOTAL GFAR -$ -$ 33,135$ -$ 33,135$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 33,135$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ -$ 33,135$ -$ 33,135$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 33,135$ CIVIC CENTER - FOUNTAIN MODIFICATION Project 821-2113 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Town Infrastructure & Facilities Projects E- 18 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 19 LO S G A T O S - S A R A T O G A R D LOS GATOS BLVDE MAIN STHWY 17HWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVWINCHESTER BLVDBLOSSOM HILL RDLOS GATOS BLVDHW Y 8 5 KENNE D Y R D SHA N N O N R D LA R K A V LOS GATOS-ALMADEN RD UNIVERSITY AVWEDGEWOOD KNOWLE S A, B, C, D, F, H E, G PROJECT LOCATIONS A Information System Upgrade B Audio/Video System Upgrade C Town-Wide Document Imaging Project D Tiburon CAD/RMS Upgrade E Engineering Document Archiving F Police & PPW Interoperability Radio Project G Silicon Valley Interoperability Project (SVRIP) Service PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 20 PROGRAM SECTION DIRECTORY PAGE 6101 Information System Upgrade E – 22 6001 Audio/Video System Upgrade E – 24 6003 Town-Wide Document Imaging Project E – 26 6302 Tiburon CAD/RMS Upgrade E – 28 2305 Engineering Document Archiving E – 30 2402 Police & PPW Interoperability Radio Project E – 32 6305 Silicon Valley Interoperability Project (SVRIP) Service E – 34 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 21 The Equipment Projects section contains Capital Improvement Program projects that provide new equipment; or replace, improve, or upgrade existing Town equipment. This section does not have ongoing equipment programs; all projects are considered one-time projects. One-time equipment capital improvement projects are prioritized based on service level considerations, available funding sources, project costs, and community impacts. Los Gatos does not have a designated funding source for new equipment or the replacement or upgrading of existing equipment; however, grants are pursued and utilized when available. EQUIPMENT PROJECTS SUMMARY Carryforward Projects 6101 Information System Upgrade 402,215$ 72,785$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 475,000$ 6001 Audio/Video System Upgrade 52,440 58,160 - - - - 110,600 6003 Town-wide Document Imaging Project 198,011 16,990 - - - - 215,000 6302 Tiburon CAD/RMS Upgrade 28,000 42,000 - - - - 70,000 2305 Engineering Document Archiving 8,284 51,716 - - - - 60,000 2402 Police & PPW Interoperability Radio Project 11,593 584,087 - - - - 595,680 6305 Silicon Valley Interoperability Project (SVRIP) Service Fee 270,311 188,317 - - - - 458,628 Total Equipment Projects 970,853$ 1,014,056$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 1,984,909$ Expended Through 2016/17 2017/18 Budget & Carryfwd* Total Budgeted 2018/19 Budget 2019/20 Budget 2020/21 Budget 2021/22 Budget EQUIPMENT PROJECT SUMMARY BY PROGRAM Total FY 2016/17 Carryforward $861,180. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 22 Project Name Information System Upgrade Project Number 841-6101 Department Finance Project Manager Finance Director : Stephen Conway Description This project upgrades the Town’s existing financial/human resources information database, enhancing its reporting system and providing future web-based online services. This project will be coordinated with the upgrade of the Town’s existing permit tracking system. Location The project will enhance the information systems used by the Finance, Human Resources, and Building Departments. Purchased computer hardware will be located in the MIS Department, 110 E. Main Street. Project Background In FY 2008/09, staff completed a significant portion of a multi-year financial information system upgrade. This project involved the conversion of General Ledgers, Payroll, Budget, and Human Resources modules, followed by the implementation of the Cashiering and Business License modules. Planned for FY 2017/18 is the final completion of the fixed asset module and continuation of electronic commerce, including online permitting and business license applications. Operating Budget Impacts The remaining project balance is estimated to be $72,785. It is anticipated that the maintenance costs for the Finance/Human Resources information system would be approximately $40,000 annually, which has been incorporated into the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 23 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fall 2017 System Implementation Develop and test fixed assets and electronic commerce functions. Spring 2018 System Implementation Implementation of electronic commerce, including applicable online permits and business license applications. Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Transfer from MIS 394,421$ -$ 72,785$ -$ 72,785$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 467,206$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 394,421$ -$ 72,785$ -$ 72,785$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 467,206$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services 394,421 - 72,785 - 72,785 - - - - 467,206 Project Construction Expenses - - - - - - - - - - TOTAL GFAR 394,421$ -$ 72,785$ -$ 72,785$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 467,206$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 394,421$ -$ 72,785$ -$ 72,785$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 467,206$ INFORMATION SYSTEM UPGRADE Project 841-6101 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 24 Project Name Audio/Video System Upgrade Project Number 841-6001 Department Town Manager Project Manager MIS Manager: Chris Gjerde Description This project provides for the replacement and/or upgrade of Council Chamber video, audio/visual, and other applicable equipment used for televised and non-televised public meetings. Location The video production system is located in the audio/video equipment room at the Civic Center, 110 E. Main Street, and involves various electronic equipment required to cablecast public meetings and make presentations. Project Background In FY 2008/09, the audio/visual equipment located in the Town Council Chambers was upgraded to meet the needs at that time. The maintenance of the video production equipment is now the responsibility of KCAT, who receives Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) fees, provided by local cable operators for this purpose. The remaining funds in this project will be used to replace and/or upgrade the Town’s A/V equipment in the Council Chambers, as needed. Staff will also explore the availability of additional audio/visual meeting management enhancements. Operating Budget Impacts This Audio/Video System Upgrade project is funded in the GFAR Fund. It is unknown at this time which replacements or upgrades will be required during FY 2017/18. Staff oversight of this project will be included in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 25 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fiscal Year 17/18 Monitoring As needed. Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 52,440$ -$ 58,160$ -$ 58,160$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,600$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 52,440$ -$ 58,160$ -$ 58,160$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,600$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment 52,440 - 58,160 - 58,160 - - - - 110,600 Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - - - - - - - - TOTAL GFAR 52,440$ -$ 58,160$ -$ 58,160$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,600$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 52,440$ -$ 58,160$ -$ 58,160$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 110,600$ AUDIO / VIDEO SYSTEM UPGRADE Project 841-6001 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 26 Project Name Town-Wide Document Imaging Project Project Number 841-6003 Department Community Development/Police Project Manager Community Development Director: Joel Paulson Description This is the continuation of the first phase of a Town-wide project to convert existing microfiche and paper files to electronic storage and provide desktop access. Location Town of Los Gatos Civic Center complex, 110 E. Main Street. Project Background The Community Development has an immediate need to provide electronic storage and retrieval of many archived documents. The electronic retrieval system will allow immediate access to all building and planning files for members of the Community Development Department via desktop access. Following implementation, priorities will be identified to expand document imaging to other departments, subject to available funding. Operating Budget Impacts The Community Development Department collects permit fees, a portion of which will be used to offset some costs for document storage. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 27 Project Components & Estimated Timeline FY 2017/18 Production Continue document conversion of Building and Planning Division files. Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Transfer from MIS 198,011$ -$ 16,990$ -$ 16,990$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 215,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 198,011$ -$ 16,990$ -$ 16,990$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 215,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 198,011 - 16,990 - 16,990 - - - - 215,000 TOTAL GFAR 198,011$ -$ 16,990$ -$ 16,990$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 215,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 198,011$ -$ 16,990$ -$ 16,990$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 215,000$ TOWN-WIDE DOCUMENT IMAGING PROJECT Project 841-6003 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 28 Project Name Tiburon CAD/RMS Upgrade Project Number 841-6302 Department Police Project Manager Lieutenant JR Langer Description This project will upgrade the existing Police Tiburon CAD/RMS system through a cooperative agreement with the City of Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. Location Town of Los Gatos Civic Center complex, 110 E. Main Street and the Town of Los Gatos Police Operations Building, 15900 Los Gatos Boulevard. Project Background Since 1993, the Police Department has relied on a computer aided dispatch (CAD) and records management system (RMS) for all police operations. The current software provider, Tiburon, is in the process of upgrading its systems to a more contemporary .NET platform, resulting in the phase-out of older UNIX-based systems. Working in partnership with the City of Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, the Police Department concluded that it would be mutually beneficial to upgrade and combine both departments’ operating systems in order to share real-time information with the potential to expand the system to other law enforcement agencies in the future. The City of Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety and the Police Department upgraded the computer aided dispatch (CAD) in February 2013. The records management system (RMS) was scheduled to be upgraded in December 2014; however the current software provider, Tiburon, experienced some delays in the development of their upgraded RMS. In March 2015, Tiburon was purchased by TriTech Software Systems. Completion of the upgraded software platform intended for December 2014 was ultimately completed in October 2016. Operating Budget Impacts With completion of the upgrade the annual RMS payments previously paid to Tiburon will now be paid to the City of Sunnyvale and contract negotiations will continue with the City of Sunnyvale for the updated Cost Sharing Agreement. The Police Department will continuously reevaluate to assess effectiveness and sustainability of this software system and our Cost Sharing Agreement with the City of Sunnyvale. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 29 Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Adjusted Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR - Transfer from MIS 28,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ -$ 42,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 70,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 28,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ -$ 42,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 70,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Adjusted Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment 28,000 42,000 42,000 - 42,000 - - - - 70,000 Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - - - - - - - - - - TOTAL GFAR 28,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ -$ 42,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 70,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 28,000$ 42,000$ 42,000$ -$ 42,000$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 70,000$ TIBURON CAD / RMS UPGRADE Project 841-6302 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Fiscal Year 17/18 Project install complete, ongoing evaluation and monitoring As needed PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 30 HW Y 9 E MAIN STHWY 17N SANTA CRUZ AVUNIVERSITY AV Project Name Engineering Document Archiving Project Number 821-2305 Department Parks & Public Works Project Manager Town Engineer: Lisa Petersen Description This project will scan and archive all engineering record documents such as as-builts, federal and state funded capital improvement projects, and recorded documents, all of which are currently stored in paper format. Location This project is located at the Engineering Services office, which is at 41 Miles Avenue. Project Background Currently, most files are kept in a hard copy format in the Engineering Services office. These hard copies have become damaged due to age and need to be preserved through archiving to maintain pertinent records. By digitally archiving these documents, searching through records becomes much more efficient. It is anticipated that this project will be implemented over four fiscal years, starting in FY 2014/15 and completion estimated in FY 2017/18. Operating Budget Impacts This project will use staff time for management. The staff time for this project is included in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 31 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2015 Design Project development Fall 2015 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Summer 2017 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 1,126$ 7,158$ 51,716$ -$ 51,716$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 1,126$ 7,158$ 51,716$ -$ 51,716$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 1,126 7,158 51,716 - 51,716 - - - - 60,000 TOTAL GFAR 1,126$ 7,158$ 51,716$ -$ 51,716$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 1,126$ 7,158$ 51,716$ -$ 51,716$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 60,000$ ENGINEERING DOCUMENT ARCHIVING Project 821-2305 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 32 Project Name Police & PPW Interoperability Radio Project Project Number 821-2402 Department Police Project Manager Lieutenant JR Langer & Superintendent Steve Regan Description This project will update the existing police radio system to be compatible with the regional interoperability requirements. The project will replace current mobile and portable radios with new digital P25 compliant equipment using a 700 Mhz. spectrum. Location This project is located at Police Administration Building. Project Background The Town is a member of a County-wide joint powers authority which is moving forward with an aggressive program for regional interoperability of public safety communications for police and fire services across all jurisdictions. The Town’s Police Department has taken steps to update their radio system to be compatible with this regional interoperability requirement. In advance of the upgrade of the existing police radio system, the Police Department moved forward with Communications Center upgrades that will be compatible with the new police radio system. New digital radio consoles were installed in November 2014 and were purchased through an agreement with the County of Santa Clara to obtain the best pricing. The Police Department is working with other County law enforcement agencies to obtain best possible pricing for the mobile and portable radios. The Parks and Public Works Department staff also uses a similar radio system in order to communicate with public safety officials and requires it as part of day-day operations. In order to be compatible with these radio system changes, Park and Public Works Department’s radio system must also be updated. Operating Budget Impacts Staff oversight of this project will be included in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 33 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Spring 2017 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Fall 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR -$ 11,593$ 584,087$ -$ 584,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 595,680$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS -$ 11,593$ 584,087$ -$ 584,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 595,680$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses - 11,593 584,087 - 584,087 - - - - 595,680 TOTAL GFAR -$ 11,593$ 584,087$ -$ 584,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 595,680$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS -$ 11,593$ 584,087$ -$ 584,087$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 595,680$ POLICE & PPW INTEROPERABILITY RADIO PROJECT Project 821 -2402 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 34 Project Name Silicon Valley Radio Interoperability Project (SVRIP) Service Project Number 841-6305 Department Police Project Manager Lieutenant JR Langer Description This project will update the existing police radio system infrastructure to be compatible with the regional interoperability requirements. Location Town of Los Gatos Civic Center Complex, 110 E Main Street and the Town of Los Gatos Police Operations Building, 15900 Los Gatos Boulevard. Project Background The Silicon Valley Radio Interoperability Authority (SVRIA) in conjunction with the City Managers Association and the County Chiefs Association is moving towards a program for regional interoperability of public safety communications for police, fire services, and public works across all jurisdictions. The Police Department, in conjunction with other public safety agencies within Santa Clara County, will be contributing to radio system infrastructure for a period of three years to allow for interoperability of public safety communications regionally. Operating Budget Impacts Staff oversight of this SVRIA project will be included in the FY 2017/18 Operating Budget. PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 35 Project Components & Estimated Timeline Summer 2015 Design Project development Winter 2016 Bid process Project bidding & contract award Fall 2018 Completion Project completion Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project SOURCE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR 129,600$ 140,711$ 35,441$ 152,876$ 188,317$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 458,628$ TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 129,600$ 140,711$ 35,441$ 152,876$ 188,317$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 458,628$ Prior Yrs Actuals 2016/17 Estimated Estimated Carryfwd 2017/18 New Funding 2017/18 Budget 2018/19 Proposed 2019/20 Proposed 2020/21 Proposed 2021/22 Proposed Total Project USE OF FUNDS to 2017/18 (with Carryfwd) GFAR Salaries and Benefits -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Services/Supplies/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - Site Acquisition & Preparation - - - - - - - - - - Consultant Services - - - - - - - - - - Project Construction Expenses 129,600 140,711 35,441 152,876 188,317 - - - - 458,628 TOTAL GFAR 129,600$ 140,711$ 35,441$ 152,876$ 188,317$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 458,628$ TOTAL USE OF FUNDS 129,600$ 140,711$ 35,441$ 152,876$ 188,317$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 458,628$ SILICON VALLEY INTEROPERABILITY PROJECT (SVRIP) SERVICE Project 841-6305 PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES PROGRAM Equipment Projects E - 36