Agenda Item Wording:
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Adopt resolutions 2022-39 and 2022-40, designating a portion of City owned property located within 2 parcels of two different subdivisions; Lot "A" of Highland Park Estates subdivision and Lot "A" of Highland Park, Unit No. 2 subdivision as part of the public City Street System respectively.
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Deadline for Action: 6/20/2022 - Federal funding obligation deadline. Need to complete ROW certification requiring coordination with SCE and Caltrans to complete certification and meet funding deadline of July 1, 2022.
Submitting Department: Administration - CIP Engineering
Contact Name and Phone Number:
Diego Corvera, Civil Engineer, Diego.Corvera@visalia.city, (559) 713-4209
Frank Senteno, City Engineer, Frank.Senteno@visalia.city, (559) 713-4331
Nick Mascia, Assistant City Manager, Nick.Mascia@visalia.city, (559) 713-4323
Department Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolutions 2022-39 and 2022-40, designating a portion of City owned property located within 2 parcels of two different subdivisions; Lot "A" of Highland Park Estates subdivision and Lot "A" of Highland Park, Unit No. 2 subdivision as part of the public City street system respectively in order to meet the federal requirements to utilize federal funding.
Background Discussion:
The Council, at their June 21st, 2021, meeting directed staff to award the design contract to 4Creeks Inc. and accepted and appropriated $2.4 million from the Federal High Improvement Program (HIP) funds for the construction of the "Riggin Avenue Widening Project" from North Mooney Boulevard to North Conyer Street.
The purpose of the "Riggin Avenue Widening Project" is to increase vehicle capacity on Riggin Avenue by adding additional east/west lanes and to provide for an efficient flow of traffic in support of the increase in development within the surrounding area. In addition, the City Council identified this segment of Riggin Avenue from Mooney Boulevard to North C...
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