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PUBLIC WORKS - ENGINEERING 4 DIVISIONS: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING SEWER & STORM DRAIN ENGINEERING 18 FTE s, 2 Hourly s In FY 14/15 Expended approximately $1M to Consultants. FY 15/16 has expended and encumbered approximately $1M to consultants. Through Indirect Cost Allocations, PW as whole will contribute approximately $2.5M into the General Fund to pay for internal services support. Working on Caltrans approved Indirect Cost Allocation Plan to gain further revenue on grant funded projects

WE ARE ABLE TO: Work on 2-4 Capital Projects per year (Expend between $4M - $6M of CIP Budget) React to citizen complaints for traffic related issues (speeding, safety, stop controls, access, etc.), sidewalks, roadway conditions, sewer issues, storm water issues Process payments, contracts Slowly address long, outstanding issues Update programs React to development Limited application for grants to build projects

Brought in approximately $6.9M in grants and other agency agreements to pay for Capital Projects Due to the significant amount of staff time to administer grant funds (RFA, E-76, invoicing, record keeping for audits, etc.) we will have to relinquish about $2.0M in projects to Caltrans due to our inability to deliver a project in the necessary timeframes, that would result in red-flags.

Capital Projects Delivered! SR32 Widening Project PHASE 1 Comanche Creek Greenway Lindo Channel Bridge Emergency Repairs

WE ARE NOT ABLE TO: Approximately $254M of unmet needs in 10 year CIP Maintain traffic functions compliant with current standards to minimize City liability Be current and compliant with State mandated storm water regulations Maintain roadways to an acceptable standard and address the many citizen complaints received Maintain bridges Maintain sidewalks (no installation of gap closures of sidewalks or ability to repair heaving sidewalks) and keep up with citizen complaints Expend limited existing capital funding due to staffing levels Improve filing and record keeping procedures Provide services when certain staff are out sick, vacation

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) Capital Project Services is responsible for delivering CIP as directed by the City Council in the Capital Budget or as needs arise. Projects include roads, bridges, sewer, storm drains, airport projects, parking projects, bike paths and park projects. Funding Sources (Restricted Use): Transportation (Fund 212) Grants (Fund 300) Gas Tax (Fund 307) Development Impact Fees (DIF) (Funds 305, 308, 309, 320, 321, 330, 332-333, 341-348) Parking Revenue Fund (Fund 853) PROJECT PHASES: Engineering (Design and Environmental) Right-of-Way Acquisition (if necessary) Construction (including Construction Engineering & Inspection)

FUND 212 TRANSPORTATION Transportation Development Act funding for Planning, development, construction and maintenance of streets/roads (Article 8) and bicycle/pedestrian (Article 3) projects. TOTAL REVENUE: ~ $3.0M OTHER EXPENDITURES: ~ $2.7M TDA Funding to BCAG for transit, County $30k for BCAG bus passes CIP EXPENDITURE: ~ $300k PROJECTS INCLUDE: Bike Racks in Downtown (24112), General Plan (50160), Comanche Creek Bikeway (50282), Annual Bikeway Maintenance (50307), South Campus Improvement Plan (50316) 15% Overhead Allocation on top of project costs

FUND 300 CAPITAL GRANTS Grant-Funded CIP s (15/16 & 16-17 so far) Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality (CMAQ) through Regional Allocation with our MPO (BCAG) 15010 - SR32 Widening PHASE 2 (CONS) - $2,500,000 50166 Bikeway 99 PHASE 4 (PE) - $200,000 50166 Bikeway 99 PHASE 4 (ROW) - $400,000 50166 Bikeway 99 PHASE 5 (PE) - $98,000 Environmental Mitigation Program (EEMP) 15010 SR32 Widening PHASE 2 (CONS) - $350,000 Cooperative Agreement Caltrans SHOPP Minor Funds (negotiated and agreed with Caltrans) 15010 SR32 Widening PHASE 2 (CONS) - $1,000,000 Active Transportation Program (ATP) 50166 Bikeway 99 PHASE 4 - $800,000 (CONS 2017-18)

FUND 300 CAPITAL GRANTS (continued) Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) SR32 (Nord Ave) Roundabouts (PE) - $336,600 (15-16) SR32 (Nord Ave) Roundabouts (ROW) - $133,200 (16-17) SR32 (Nord Ave) Roundabouts (CONS) - $1,548,360 (18-19) SR32 (Walnut Ave) Complete Streets (PE) - $257,850 (15-16) SR32 (Walnut Ave) Complete Streets (CONS) - $1,187,100 (17-18) Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emptive System (EVPS) (PE) - $45,000 (15-16) EVPS (CONS) - $312,700 (17-18) Coop. Agreement with Caltrans SHOPP Minor Funds 13023 SR99 Eaton Rd On/Off Ramps - $1,000,000 TOTAL Secured/Expended in FY 15-16 = $10,168,810 Now we need to Deliver! Takes significant Staff time to prepare, document and invoice grant programs

FUND 307 GAS TAX Right-of-Way acquisition, maintenance, street sweeping, construction and improvement of street facilities TOTAL REVENUE (Estimated): ~ $2.7M OTHER EXPENDITURES: ~ $2.0M Maintenance Divisions related to Gas Tax Uses CIP EXPENDITURE: ~ $700k PROJECTS INCLUDE: Traffic Safety Improvements (16011), Annual Pedestrian/ADA Improvements (18906), Street Improvements & Maintenance (18907), Pavement Management Program/Assessment (50282) 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs

FUND 307 GAS TAX (CONT.)

FUND 307 GAS TAX (CONT.)

FUND 307 GAS TAX (CONT.)

DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE (DIF) FUNDS: Includes Funds: 305, 308, 309, 320, 321, 330, 332, 333, 341-348 Fees collected to pay for the proportionate share of impacts to infrastructure, related to development impacts (i.e. growth) Projects identified in the Nexus (DIF) Fee study Fees collected can only be used for the projects and/or services in which they were collected (California Government Code Section 66000) Fee program from 1994 2014 expected to collect $145M in fees as a total. Actuals from 2004 to 2014 equate to approximately $15M. Previous program accounted for RDA, significant grant subsidy of fee program. Currently in progress of updating 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUND 305 BIKEWAY IMPROVEMENTS Right-of-way Acquisition, construction and improvement of bicycle facilities only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: ~ $160k PROJECTS INCLUDE: Bike Path LCC to 20 th St Park (12058), Sycamore Creek Bike Path Phase 1 & 2 (13046, 14014 respectively), Lombard Lane Bike Path at SR99 (50065), SR99 Corridor Bikeway Phases 4 & 5 (50166) 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUND 308 STREET FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS Right-of-way Acquisition, construction and improvement of Street facilities only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: ~ $1.3M NET Revenue, after reimbursements PROJECTS INCLUDE: Eaton Rd Extension (12056), 20 th St Corridor Improvements (15009), SR32 Widening Projects (15010), Eaton Rd Widening (16004), Bruce Rd Reconstruction (16038), Esplanade Reconstruct (North Esplanade Widening) (50067), SR99 Cohasset Rd Interchange 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs FY 15/16 $1,092,183 budget to 15010 SR32 Widening Phase 2. Of that, $594,357 goes to Overhead.

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUND 309 STORM DRAIN FACILITIES Construction and installation of storm drainage improvements only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: ~ $100k PROJECTS INCLUDE: Storm Drain Master Plan (13025), Sub- Basin BD Drainage Ditch (50280) Includes improvements related to existing regional detention basins (i.e. Butte Creek, Comanche Creek, Little Chico Creek, Big Chico Creek, Lindo Channel, S.U.D.A.D. Ditch, Mud-Sycamore Creek, Pleasant Valley Ditch) 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUND 320 SEWER-TRUNK LINE CAPACITY & FUND 321 SEWER-WPCP CAPACITY Fund 320 Trunk line sewer capacity improvements only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION ~ $950k Projects Include: WPCP Expansion to 12 MGD (14012), Warner/Brice Trunk SSMP #4 (50059) Fund 321 Water Pollution Control Plant Capacity Improvements only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION ~ $1,600,000 Projects Include: WPCP Expansion to 12 MGD (14012) 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUND 330 COMMUNITY PARK Acquisition and development of community park facilities only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: ~ $600,000 PROJECTS INCLUDE: None specifically identified at this time, however, in accordance with CARD MOU, City of Chico to coordinate expenditure of these funds with CARD

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUND 332 BIDWELL PARK LAND ACQUISITION Acquisition of unimproved parkland sites adjacent to Bidwell Park only TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: ~ $70,000 PROJECTS INCLUDE: None specifically identified at this time, currently paying off interfund loan for previous purchase of Bidwell Park property FUND 333 LINEAR PARKS / GREENWAYS Acquisition and development of linear parks and greenway facilities TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: ~ $90,000 PROJECTS INCLUDE: None specifically identified at this time, currently paying into General Plan Implementation

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDING DIF FUNDS FUNDS 341-348 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Acquisition and development of neighborhood park facilities in various zones across the City. Each fund has an identified zone for the funds to be expended towards neighborhood parks. TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE PROJECTION: Range from $0 - $40,000 per zone

FUND 853 PARKING REVENUE Parking Facilities operations and improvements only TOTAL REVENUE (Estimated): ~ $1.0M OTHER EXPENDITURES: ~ $770k Maintenance Divisions related to collections, maintenance of parking meters, Police, Transfer to Parking Revenue Reserve Fund, Indirect Cost Allocation CIP EXPENDITURE: ~ $200k PROJECTS INCLUDE: Parking Lot Rehabs (Lots 2, 3, 5) (50017, 50018, 50020 respectively), Downtown Access Plan (50061), 1 st and 2 nd Street Couplets (50126), Smart meters / kiosks (50287), Parking Lot LED Retrofits (50313) 15% Overhead Allocation on Top of Project Costs