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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVII - Current & Proposed Capital Projects - HandoutCity Council Planning Session Current CI P Projects of Interest •••••®•®•••• FEBRUARY 2, 2019 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH The City of Newport Beach is working on a number of projects that are currently included and funded in the FY 18-19 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget. These projects have been selected by long-range Master Plans and as directed by City Council priorities and community input. The CIP reflects City goals to keep the community safe, provide a quality mix of services that the community expects in a cost effective manner, keep Newport Beach looking great, and maintain fiscal stability and sustainability. This booklet provides a snapshot update on a selection of significant CIP projects of interest as well as a contact person and telephone number for each project. You may review the entire Capital Improvement Program online at www. new portbeachca.ovg /budget. Also, to see financial details of each project, visit www.newportbeachca.L,ov/openbudset. Should you have additional questions about these or other projects, please let us know. Our contact information is on the back cover. We look forward to connecting with you. Grace Leung City Manager Description: This project replaces Fire Station No. 5 and Corona del Mar Branch Library on Marigold Avenue into a joint use facility designed to improve access, parking and operations for the fire station, library services and the community. '`I Construction began April 2018 and estimated completion is June 2019. Current work includes installing apparatus bay doors, drywall, painting, and coordinating with private utilities. Status: Contact: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3316 L'e'-*' 7ew sweoa -&0' 2 91 - Current Fire Station No. 2 on 32nd St G�� 60/ Lite Description: To replace Fire Station No. 2 on 32nd Street with a modern and more functional facility. The new location on Newport Boulevard at 28th Street provides more space, better vehicle entries and exits and response time. Status: The new site has been purchased and cleared. Conceptual design is currently underway. Once a concept has been selected, the project will move into environmental review and then design. Construction is expected to begin in late 2020 or early 2021. Contact: Fong Tse, Assistant City Engineer, 949-644-3321 Balboa Boulevard Median Improvements Status: Description: This project continues median improvements for Balboa Boulevard from 12th Street to A Street, as recommended by the Balboa Village Advisory Committee. Site conditions are being evaluated. Selection of a design firm will be proposed to City Council by Summer. Contact: Michael Sinacori, Assistant City Engineer, 949-644-3342 2 Description: This project implements various street and bicycle signage, crosswalk enhancements, strip! .gaand markings on Balboa Peninsula. Status: Improvements around Newport Elementary School will be completed in Spring. Additional specific crosswalk improvements are planned for Fall 2019. Contact: Brad Sommers, Principal Civil Engineer, 949-644-3326 zazaruy zeeraw qa.& Description: The Library Board and staff are exploring the possibility of adding a Lecture Hall to the Central Library campus. The vision includes raising private donations, possibly matched in part by City funds, to pay for design and construction of a new facility. Status: lA =02 anwriW o.mx01 SevezaC cootcefit d,Fitia�e . Board members and staff recently worked with the Central Library's original Architect (now with Perkins + Will) to explore some siting locations and concept designs for a possible public Lecture Hall. The next step is to take this information and come up with a defined Concept Plan, define funding commitments, complete environmental and design documents, then construct the facility. Project schedule is still to be determined. Contact: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3316 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JUNIOR LIFEGUARD BUILDING -Description: ;This project provides conceptual planning y4 f and design studies for a possible permanent building foi- the Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard Program to be .. - co -funded by community donations. Status: Design consultant proposals have been received and are being evaluated by staff. Staff will propose hiring an Architect for concept development and final design at an upcoming City Council meeting. Contact: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3316 3 -- lA =02 anwriW o.mx01 SevezaC cootcefit d,Fitia�e . Board members and staff recently worked with the Central Library's original Architect (now with Perkins + Will) to explore some siting locations and concept designs for a possible public Lecture Hall. The next step is to take this information and come up with a defined Concept Plan, define funding commitments, complete environmental and design documents, then construct the facility. Project schedule is still to be determined. Contact: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3316 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JUNIOR LIFEGUARD BUILDING -Description: ;This project provides conceptual planning y4 f and design studies for a possible permanent building foi- the Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard Program to be .. - co -funded by community donations. Status: Design consultant proposals have been received and are being evaluated by staff. Staff will propose hiring an Architect for concept development and final design at an upcoming City Council meeting. Contact: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3316 3 LOWER HARBOR DREDGING Description: This project dredges the main navigational channels in Newport Harbor to original authorized depths. Benefits include improved navigation and increased water flow, which improves overall water quality. Superior Avenue Pedestrian Bicycle Bridge and Parking Description: The project designs and constructs a pedestrian and bicycle bridge at Superior Avenue as well as a parking lot. Other features may include recreational amenitie Status: Conceptual design will be completed in Spring 2019. Environmental phase will start shortly after. Contact: Andy Tran, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3315 4 Status: Pre -project tasks (design, permitting, environmental) are underway. The Army Corps of Engineers allocated $2 million in federal funding for dredging in Newport Harbor. Lobbying efforts for full project finding are ongoing. Construction may begin in 2020. Contact: Chris Miller, Administrative Manager, 949-644-3343 ga4m s ;V&OWa Description: This project replaces the existing swim float along the 10'x' Street beach on Balboa Peninsula and reinstalls a swim float off Ruby Avenue and North Bay Front beach on Balboa Island. Status: • • • • The project is in the permitting phase with expected construction on the 10"' Street float by summer 2019. Contact: �yN Chris Miller, J Administrative Manager, 949-644-3343 'S'acy Slw�ce¢ Swux ��Czt�?uacss evua 1956 Newport Island Park Upgrades Description: This project freshens park amenities such as rubberized surfacing, benches and seating, landscaping, lighting and more. Status: Project concepts will be reviewed by the Park, Beaches and Recreation Commission in February. Plans will be prepared by Summer with construction beginning in Fall. Contact: Patrick Arciniega, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3347 5 Grant Howald Park Rehabilitation Description: Status: This project upgrades the athletic field, replaces playground equipment, and beautifies Fifth Avenue frontage. 4 J_ 4 �. J,� Staff along with a Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission ad hoc committee are working to obtain community input on the rehabilitation of the park. Design will continue through early 2020 with construction beginning in mid 2020. Contact: Kathryne Cho, Associate Civil Engineer, 949-644-3014 Big Canyon Nature Park 6 Description: Big Canyon is one of several tributaries of Upper Newport Bay. Staff is working with local conservation groups to improve stream water quality and restore upland habitat and trail loops. Status: Design is underway. Contact: Bob Stein, Assistant City Engineer, 949-644-3330 Status: Construction is currently underway. Estimated completion by Summer 2019. Description: Following extensive community outreach and discussion, this project provides for pavement rehabilitation, enhanced safety and traffic calming, landscaping, and multi- modal improvements within a four -lane roadway — all to improve pedestrian and bicycle access, beautify the roadway and facilitate a slight speed reduction while al lowing a smooth flow of traffic. Contact: Patrick Arciniega, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3347 Description: This project refurbishes or installs new plants, trees, planters, trash receptacles and benches, and removes and replaces existing damaged sidewalk and curb and gutter in Balboa Village. Status: Construction began in January 2019 and is expected to be complete by Summer. Contact: Patrick Arciniega, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-3347 7 1 Description: This project anticipates the eventual reconstruction of Marine Avenue on Balboa Island fi-om Bay Front North to Bay Front South. Status: Staff is working with a Balboa Island designated Marine Avenue working group to perform community outreach to determine the final scope so that design can begin. Contact: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer, 949-644-33 16 Contact: John Kappeler, Senior Engineer, 949-644-3218 8 u Arches Storm Drain Dry Weather Diversion Description: This diverts dry weather storm drain flows collected near Newport Blvd at Coast Highway to the sanitary sewer system. The aim is to keep bacteria and pollutants from entering bay waters and the ocean to maintain good water quality. Status: Final design is underway. Construction may begin in late Spring or early Summer. Description: The City owns and maintains over 7,000 streetlights and intersection lights. This year's project replaces old fixtures with energy efficient LED lamp fixtures in Spyglass Hill. Status: LED light fixtures have been ordered and received. Aluminum arms are expected to be delivered in the next couple of months with installation to begin in April 2019. Contact: Jim Auger, Utilities Support Superintendent, 949-718-3477 WEST COAST HIGHWAY—Phase 2 Landscape Improvements Description: The fn•st of four planned median landscaping phases on West Coast Highway was recently completed. California friendly drought tolerant plants combined with high efficiency irrigation systems reduce water usage and improve beautification elements to the key entrvwav to Newport Beach from the north. Status: Design is underway for Phase 2 with construction to be awarded by summer 2019 Contact: Alfred Castanon, Associate Engineer, 949-644-3314 9 Description: This project grinds and overlays sections of MacArthur Blvd and University Dr with rubberized asphalt concrete. Status: Design has been completed. Staff is working with Caltrans to obtain permits. A contract award is expected by Summer 2019. Contact: Patricia Kharazmi, Assistant Civil Engineer, 949-644-3344 .lipp1q, Description: This project cold mills and overlays sections of Bison Avenue from Jamboree Road to State Route 73 and San Joaquin Hilts Road from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard with rubberized asphalt concrete. Status: Design is underway. A construction contract is expected to be awarded in Fall 2019. Contact: Ben Davis, Associate Civil Engineer, 949-644-3317 10 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ASSESSMENT DISTRICT COORDINATION • • • • Desct•iption: Undergroianding is the process of placing all overhead utilities (electric, telephone, and cable TV wires) and electrical facilities such as transformers underground. Most underground utility assessment districts are formed at the request of local property owners through a multi -step, multi-year process. Property owners interested in forming an assessment district for utilities undergrounding can request the City to administer the formation process. For best cost controls, City staff serves as project manager for the construction of the work, including public bidding, coordination with utility companies and property owners, and other project management efforts. Status: District Location / Status UUD 22 Balboa Blvd between W Coast Hwy and 36th St Bids due 2/2019 AD 111 Newport Blvd/ 23rd St / Ocean Front W / 31st St Bids due 2/2019 AD 116 Channel Rd / River Ave / 44th St / Balboa Blvd / 38th St Bids due 2/2019 AD 116b River Ave / 44th St / Balboa Blvd / 38th St Bids due 2/2019 AD 117 Carnation Ave / Begonia Ave / Acacia Ave Civil construction thru Spring 2019 Private connections to follow AD 113 West Balboa Island Formation approved 11/27/18 Contact: Mike Sinacori, Assistant City Engineer, 949-644-3342 or visit online at newportbeach.ca.gov/publicworks 11 Project Arches Storm Drain / Dry Weather Diversion Balboa Boulevard Median Improvements Balboa Peninsula Crosswalks Phase 2 Balboa Village Streetscape Improvements Bayside Dr Improvements Big Canyon Nature Park Bison Ave / San Joaquin Hills Rd Pavement Rehabilitation Corona del Mar Fire Station No. 5 / Branch Library Grant Howald Park Rehabilitation Harbor Swim Platforms Junior Lifeguard Building Library Lecture Hall Lido Fire Station No. 2 Lower Harbor Dredging MacArthur Blvd / University Dr Pavement Rehabilitation Marine Ave Rehabilitation Newport Island Park Upgrades Spyglass Hill Streetlight Upgrades Superior Ave Bridge & Parking Lot Phase 1 West Coast Highway Landscape Improvements Phase 2 Utilities Undergrounding 117 (Corona del Mar) Utilities Undergrounding 1 1 1 and UUD 22 (Bal. Peninsula) Utilities Undergrounding 116, 116B (W. Newport) Utilities Undergrounding 113 (W. Balboa Island) ® Conceptual Design / P Permitting Construction Environmental 20119 2020 2021 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 I MWEEMEMEM moon Q3 Q4 4 Estimated schedule mcn, change due to weather, regulatory, policy, or financial challenges or tugforeseen conditions. City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 City Manager's Office 949-644-3302 PWInfo@newportbeachca.gov www.NewportBeachCa.gov