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HomeMy WebLinkAbout80-52 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 80-52 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE 1980-81 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM. WHEREAS, on the 4th day of June, 1980, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council held a meeting to consider the attached proposed Capital Improvements Program; and WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission and Advisory Commission concurred in the recommended program as proposed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Rancho Cucamonga City Council hereby: Approves the attached proposed Capital Improvements Program for the 1980-81 fiscal year. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 4th day of June, 1980. AYES: Bridge, Mikels, Frost, Schlosser NOES: None ABSENT Palombo Phillip D. Schlosser, Mayor ATTEST: Lauren M~. 'W~sserman, City Cl'er~' Resolution No. 80-52 Page 2 PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM REVENUE Gas Tax (2106, 2107) $ 474,187 SB325 (TDA) 514,382 Systems Development (includes carryover) 450,000 Total $1,438,569 Road Maintenance Budget -581~323 Total Road Fund Available 857,246 Total Storm Drain Funds Available (includes carryover) $ 560,000 PROPOSED ROAD PROJECT EXPENDITURES 1. Special Studies $ 25,000 - Grade separation applications for Have and Milliken Avenues - Grove Railroad Crossing - Seventh Street Ramp - Miscellaneous Circulation Studies 2. Cucamonga/Deer Creek Bridges $ 100,000 3. Carnelian Street Realignment $ 250,000 Church Street to San Bernardino Road 4. Fourth Street and Archibald Ave. Signals $ 40,000 (Cooperative project with Ontario) 5. Grove Ave. - 8th St. to Foothill Blvd. $ 40,000 Minor widening and striping 6. Base Line - Cambridge to Haven $ 40,000 Design for alignment, widening, reconstruction resurfacin~ 7. Vineyard Avenue - 8th Street to Arrow $ 40,000 Design and Right of Way Acquisition 8. Roadway Reconstruction Church St. - Ramona to Archibald $ 50,000 Highland Ave. - Hermosa to Haven 50,000 $ 100,000 9. Resurfacing Projects *Carnelian St. - Highland to Banyon $ 120,000 Alta Cuesta - Red Hill to Camino Norte 40,000 Lemon Ave. - Hermosa to Haven 20,000 Hellman Ave. - Monte Vista to Base Line 40,000 Church to Foothill Hellman Ave. - Alta Loma ~ Orange 20,000 *Archibald Ave. - 4th to Base Line 150,000 10. Vineyard to Foothill signal modification. 5,000 11. City of Montclair fund transfer 126,000 TOTAL PROJECT PROGRAM $1,196,000 *Indicates Balance/Contingency Projects Resolution No. 80-52 Page 3 SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDS 1. Base Line Reconstruction Federal Aid Urban $ 230,000 2. Base Line @ Hellman Signals Federal Aid Urban $ 118,000 Archibald @ Church St. Signals Federal Aid Urban 3. North Town Street Improvement HUD, CDBG Funds $ 357~000 $ 705,000 STORM DRAIN PROJECT PROPOSAL 1. Carnelian Storm Drain $ 500,000 2. Misc. Design and Planning Studies $ 60,000 $ 560,000 BEAUTIFICATION FUNDS *1. Carnelian Street Improvement Project $600,000 phased construction *This item is a carryover from the current program but was not included in the program submitted to the Planning Commission. ENGINEERING DIVISION LONG RANGE PROJECT PRIORITIES RECOMMENDED MAJOR PROJECT PRIORITY RECOMMENDED PRIORITY STREET LIMITS STATUS ESTIMATED COST 1 1. Vineyard Avenue Arrow Route to City Limit In Process $330,000 2. 19th Street SPECIFIC PLAN DELETE 10,000 2 3. Carnelian Street Foothill to Base Line 150,000 Realign & reconstruct 3 4. Base Line At Hermosa 450,000 widening & drainage 7 5. Hellman Avenue San Bernardino Road to Church Street 75,000 4 6. Hellman Avenue At Foothill Boulevard 400,000 Signals, widening & Drainage 8 7. Hellman Avenue Base Line to SPRR 250,000 widening & drainage 9 8. Archibald Avenue 19th Street to Highland 100,000 10 9. Ramona Avenue At SPRR 150,000 widening & drainage 11 10. Hermosa Avenue At SPRR 150,000 widening & drainage 12 11. Hellman Avenue At AT & SFRR 150,000 widening & drainage 13 12. Turner Avenue At Foothill Boulevard 400,000 Signals, widening & drainage Resolution No. 80-52 Page 4 RECOMMENDED PRIORITY STREET LIMITS STATUS ESTIMATED COST 14 13. Turner Avenue At AT & SFRR & 8th Street 175,00C 15 14. Hellman Avenue Base Line to 19th Street 200,000 widening 16 15. Amethyst Street Base Line to 19th Street 100,000 widening & sidewalks 17 16. Hermosa Avenue South of Bristol 75,000 widening & drainage New Project Proposals 6 1. Wilson Avenue At Alta Loma Channel 100,000 5 2. Grove Avenue At 8th Street 200,000 widening, drainage and crossing signals ENGINEERING DIVISION LONG RANGE PROJECT PRIORITIES RECOMMENDED MAJOR MAINTENANCE PROJECTS RECOMMENDED PRIORITY STREET LIMITS STATUS ESTIMATED COST 1 1o Base Line Vineyard to Hellman - FAU Contract $ 130,000 Awarded 2. Lemon Avenue Opal to Beryl COMPLETE 30,000 7 3. Carnelian Street Orange to Banyan 30,000 4 4. Alta Cuesta Red Hill to Camino Norte 12 000 5. Base Line Alta Cuesta to west City Limit DELETE 20,000 5 6. Church Street Archibald to Turner 25,000 9 7. Victoria Street Etiwanda to Pecan 12,000 10 8. Arrow Route Madrone to Vineyard 20,000 11 9. Base Line Etiwanda to City Limit 20,000 6 10. tlellman Avenue 100' ~o~th Alta Loma to Orange 15,000 8 11. Archibald Avenue 4th Street to 19th Street - Misc. 400,000 12 12. Etiwanda Avenue 19th Street to 23rd Street 40,000 13 13. Etiwanda Avenue 1-15 to Base Line 35,000 14 14. Hermosa Avenue 19th Street to Banyan 50,000 15 15. East Avenue 19th Street to Summit 25,000 16 16. Base Line Day Creek to Rochester 15,000 * Various Local Streets 260,000 Resolution No. 80-52 Page 5 * These projects are on local residential streets which are not recommended for funding this year. Agate Street - Roberds to LaVine Dorset Street - End East - 0.2 M Garnet Street - Baseline N 0.2 M LaVine Street - Hellman to Amethyst Malvern Avenue - Stafford N/Effen Ramona Avenue - SPRR to 19th Street Stafford Street - Turner E/Center Ninth Street - Sierra Madre to Grove Baker Avenue - Ninth Street to AT & SFRR New Project Proposals 2 1. Lemon Avenue Hermosa to Haven $ 20,000 3 2. Hellman Avenue Foothill to Monte Vista 40,000 RECOMMENDED MINOR WIDENING PRIORITY RECOMMENDED PRIORITY STREET LIMITS STATUS ESTIMATED COST 1. Highland Avenue Hermosa to Haven $ 35,000 2. Archiblad Avenue Banyan to Hillside COMPLETE 25,000 2 3. Hermosa Avenue 300' south to Mignoette 10,000 3 4. Beryl Avenue Lemon to 500' north 35,000 4 5. Hermosa Avenue North of Banyan - Realign & widen 50,000 5 6. Church Street Center to Haven & Church Street Basin 40,000 6 7. Arrow Route Archibald to Haven 60,000 RECOMMENDED TRAFFIC SIGNAL PRIORITY - 1. Archibald and Church Under Construction $ 80,000 - 2. Base Line and Hellman Under Construction 80,000 - 3. Haven and Amber Complete 80,000 1 4. Archibald and 19th Street Under study by CALTRANS 60,000 2 5. Archiblad and Fourth 50,000 6 6. M6dify Grove and Arrow 120,000 4 7. Carnelian and San Bernardino Road To be completed by 60,000 developer 7 8. Modify Grove and San Bernardino Road 160,000 8 9. Modify Grove and Ninth Street 150,000 5 10. Base Line and Beryl Street 50,000 11. Grove and 8th Street Moved to major project 150,000 list 9 12. 19th Street and Beryl Street 50,000 10 13. 19th Street and Amethyst 50,000 Resolution No. 80-52 Page 6 RECOMMENDED PRIORITY INTERSECTION STATUS ESTIMATED COF' 11 14. 19th Street and Hellman Avenue 50,000 12 15. Sapphire and 19th Street 50,000 13 16. Foothill and Red Hill Country Club Drive 60,000 Proposed Project 3 1. Archiblad and Sixth Street 80,000 STORM DRAIN PRIORITIES (No Change Recommended) Status Estimated Cost 1. Storm Drain Master Plan Update (Phased) In Process $ 75,000 2. Day - Etiwanda - San Sevaine System In Process 25,000 3. Carnelian Channel 500,000 4. Red Hill - Beryl Storm Drain - Project 2a-2b 1,600,000 5. 19th Street Storm Drain - Project 4b 500,000 6. Baseline Storm Drain - Project 4c 1,000,000 7. 8th Street Storm Drain - Project 5d 1,500,000 8. Hellman Avenue Storm Drain - Project 6a 2,250,000 9. Arrow Route Storm Drain - Project 5c 1,300,000 10. Foothill-Turner Storm Drain - Project 5e 1,000~000 TOTAL $ 9,750,000 Funding for each project will be phased to provide optimum construction scheduling and potential for capture of grant funding. Projects will be completed as funds are received. The Engineering Division has been estimating approximately $500,000 per year.