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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-04-26 - RESOLUTIONS - EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY PROJ (2)RESOLUTION NO. RDA 94-8 A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FORMALLY ACKNOWLEDGING ITS CONSIDERATION OF IMMEDIATE PROJECTS TO BRING ABOUT EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY FOR THE CITY OF SANTA CLARI'rA WHEREAS, on January 17, 1994, at 4:31 a.m., there was an earthquake which registered 6.8, and which has been designated as a Federal, State and local disaster; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Community Recovery Plan pursuant to Section 34000 et sec. of the Health and Safety Code in order to provide relief, repairs, and mitigation to the earthquake; and WHEREAS, the process of initial project selection involves extensive public participation and inter -agency involvement; and WHEREAS, the list of possible projects is identified on Attachment A, hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE SANTA CLARITA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City Council adopt this resolut?on formally acknowledging that those projects listed on Attachment A hereto are being considered for immediate implementation. SECTION 2. The Assistant Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and certify this record to be a full, true, correct copy of the action oaken. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 26thdayof April 1994. ATTEST: i ASSIS X T SECRET I� I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Santa Clarita Redevelopment Agency at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of April 1994, by the following vote of the Board: AYES: DIRECTORS: Heidt, Boyer, Smyth, Darcy, Pederson NOES: DIRECTORS: None ABSENT: DIRECTORS: None ABSTAIN: DIRECTORS: None y ASSISTANT SECRETMY 0 Z Q J N LL W>- W CC ~ui7 LUO Lu C.) 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C m o e o - t n o W W ¢ v a a O O m n 2U II In �2 T N N X Z W m Im U W W LL (7 m o� CL G Q F 2 Q J Z U �a Q Z Ch Q y U. T o W H Z _ Z U u�. y W U > Z W Q ¢ w O a S Q r O z Z_ im Z LL COMMUNITY RECOVERY PLAN CAPITAL PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS Community Recovery Proiects Project C-1 Multi -Family Residences This project involves the repair and restoration of red -tagged earthquake damaged multi -family residential units. Total $500,000 C-2 Single Family Residences This project involves the repair and restoration of red -tagged earthquake damaged single family residences. . Total $1,000,000 ^^ C-3 Saugus School District Asbestos Encapsulation This project will meet the difference between the cost of earthquake related asbestos abatement and the amount of funds provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Total $50,000 C-4 Library Books This project will assist the Valencia, Newhall, and Canyon Country county libraries in replacing books damaged in the earthquake. Total $120,000 C-5 Sports Complex This project will install two temporary soccer fields and will provide $50,000 to begin a master planning for the development of a community sports complex located on the Saugus Rehab. Site. Total $150,000 1 Project C-6 Hart Auditorium Rehabilitation This project will begin the process of repairing and improving the Hart High School Auditorium for both school and community uses. This is a joint project with the William S. Hart School District. Total $100,000 C-7 Magic Princessa (East/West Corridor) This project will construct what is known as the Magic Princessa roadway across the Santa Clarita Valley. Recovery Agency funds may be utilized to construct this roadway in the near-term. Existing funding mechanisms and reimbursement agreements will be used to recover the costs to the Agency. Total $26,175,000 C-8 Other Public —. This project will provide funds for earthquake relief partnership projects with other public agencies. Total $80,000 C-9 Transit This project will establish a transit use incentive/reimbursement program to encourage the use of public transit from the Santa Clarita Valley to Los Angeles. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is being asked to participate in this project. Total $1,000,000 C-10 Hazard Mitigation This project will implement programs and/or construct improvements to eliminate or reduce the long-term risk to human life and property from natural and technological hazards. Total $2,000,000 3 Project C-11 Economic Development Plan This project will create a plan to promote economic growth to mitigate the economic losses from the earthquake. The plan will identify the most effective mechanisms to stimulate the local economy utilizing several million dollars anticipated in a grant from the Economic Development Agency. Total $100,000 C-12 Four Oaks Drainage Improvements This project will reconstruct the roadway, construct a well system and a french drain in the Four Oaks Area to repair damage due to the storm related high water table and to prevent damage in the future. Total $1,000,000 C-13 Earthquake Damage Relief for Individual School Districts (Hart, Saugus, Newhall, Sulphur Springs, and College of the Canyons) This project will provide funds for joint earthquake relief projects with each of the school districts. Total $250,000 C-14 Commercial/Industrial Hazard Mitigation This program retrofits existing buildings built prior to 1974 with earthquake straps and/or other earthquake resistant structural devices to bring the buildings to an acceptable level of earthquake safety. Total $1,000,000 C-15 Small Business Assistance This project will provide technical assistance, one-on-one counseling, and specialized training programs for small businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley. Total $75,000 3 h-. Project C-16 Landslide Mitigation This project mitigates existing landslide and other geotechnical site problems that resulted from past storms, including the 1991 storms, and the 1994 earthquake. Earthquake Repair Proiects A 1-5 Debris Removal Total $500,000 These projects consist of city-wide debris removal as a result of the January 17, 1994, earthquake. Collection and disposal of disaster -related debris, demolition and removal of chimneys and block walls. Also recycling of debris collected. Total $4,804,800 B-1 EOC Operations This project consists of the coordination and the operation of the earthquake emergency response. EOC operations in City Hall parking lot, after City Hall was evacuated. Costs include labor, contract services, materials and operating costs. Total $3,000,000 B-2-13 Emergency Protective Measures These projects consist of post -earthquake field service operations, emergency traffic control, and repair of traffic signals. Emergency repair of roads and resurfacing. Mobilehome lifting and repair. Evacuation and relocation of City offices, and relocating Council meetings. Water purchase and distribution. City-wide building and safety inspections, turnkey operation. Emergency assistance of Sheriff's Department. 4 Total $2,094,500 Project B -8A -8S Transit/Transportation These projects consist of increased routes for bus transit, rapid transit, and emergency express bus routes due to the closure of Interstate 5 at Highway 14. Park & Ride lots, Metrolink stations, and other emergency transit related costs. Total $6,210,100 C-1-9 Road System Repairs These projects consist of city-wide repair of structural damage to roads and bridges from the January 17, 1994, earthquake. Road reconstruction and repair of surface damage. Engineering study of road and sewer repairs. Repair and replacement of storm drains and sewers. Study on slope failure and permanent fix. Total $2,845,800 E-1-5 City Hall and Corporate Yard These projects consist of repair of structural and interior earthquake damage to City Hall and Corporate Yard. Restore Corporate Yard to pre-existing condition. Total $4,224,500 E-6-27 Park Buildings These projects consist of repair to park buildings necessary to return them to their pre -earthquake condition, as well as report of interior damage. This includes repairs to the Boys & Girls Club, Disaster Emergency facilities, recreation and storage buildings, restrooms and pool buildings. Total $191,000 F-1 Public Utilities These projects consist of post -earthquake subsurface investigation, pump cleaning, and restart of pump stations and dyhroauger-Drainage Benefit Assessment District #6 and #18. Total $4,000 5 Project (-1-12 Other Disaster Expense These projects consist of a variety of disaster -related costs, such as: Relocation of City elections; relocation of regional event; City-wide professional accounting and management services; Community Recovery Plan and development of geographical information systems; disaster -related legal expenses; and, repair and replacement of exterior/outdoor damage to City parks. Total $1,792,350 FHWA-1-11 On -System Bridges/Roads These projects consist of city-wide earthquake repair of structural damage to On -System roads and bridges. On -System roads are those covered by the FHWA. Road reconstruction and repair of surface damage. Engineering study of road and sewer repairs. Repair and replacement of storm drains and sewers. Study on slope failure and permanent fix. Total $1,124,500 Newhall Plan Projects N-1 Parking Area Along Railroad Tracks and Greenbelt This program will transform the existing dirt area between Pine Street and the railroad tracks into a greenspace or parking area, improving the appearance of the area and creating a barrier to railroad access by pedestrians. The program includes the planting of trees between San Fernando Road and Market Street along the railroad tracks. Total $50,000 N-2 Newhall Master Plan This project involves the implementation of design standards and development guidelines for the Newhall area of the City. Total $75,000 P Project N-3 Storefront Facade Program This program is a rehabilitation project by which the City provides matching funds for commercial property owners to rehabilitate storefront facades. Total $200,000 N-4 Formation of Business District This program will assist downtown Newhall businesses in the formation of a business improvement district designed to implement physical improvements and cooperative marketing efforts. Total $10,000 N-5 Community Center This project seeks to develop a Community Center to house a Sheriff's Substation, Teen Center, recreation programs, Head Start program, and other community .-. services in the Newhall area of the City. Total $300,000 N-6 Circulation on San Fernando Road This project seeks to create one way traffic patterns going southbound on San Fernando Road and northbound on Railroad Avenue, improving circulation and parking in the area. Total $1,000,000 N-7 Curbs, Gutters, and Sidewalks This program is designed to improve East Newhall area through the installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks which will improve drainage, enhance pedestrian safety, and provide a clearer demarkation of property lines. Total $500,000 Project N-8 Safety These programs are designed to address gangs, fear, and community safety issues, and include such programs as SANE Camp, Summer Camp, the Anti -Gang Task Force, an Apprenticeship Program, and Neighborhood Policing Support. Total $250,000 N-9 Housing This program promotes homeownership, rehabilitation of single family and multi family housing, and encourages the use of sweat equity programs for low and moderate income homebuyers. N-10 Clean Up DRD:11 wuacwv4 6pJ ' Total $3,000,000 This program involves an ongoing debris removal campaign in the Newhall area of the City. 91 Total $50,000