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2021-04-07 City Council Item No. 10.5 Congressional Earmarks Community Project Funding Presentation Regular MEETING - Additional Meeting MaterialsCongressional Earmarks Community Project Funding Office of the City Manager City Council Presentation Item 10.5 1 Background •State & local governmental agencies and eligible non-profits •Members will be limited to no more than 10 requests •Only a handful may be funded •Office requests that agencies submit no more than 3 total requests •Cap Community Project Funding at 1% of domestic discretionary funding •Portal opened March 29 –Deadline is this Friday, April 9 2 Community Support •Letter of support (incl. from elected community leaders) •Press articles highlighting need •Support from newspaper editorial boards •Projected listed on the State intended us plans, community development plans, or other publicly available planning documents •Resolutions passed by City Council or Boards 3 Eligible Accounts 4 5 Transportation and Housing and Urban Development •All projects must be: •Capital projects or project-specific planning/design for a capital project. •Supported by the state or local government that would administer the project. Inclusion on a Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) or Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) would satisfy this requirement. •Administered by public entities. 5 CIP 13-04 Bradley Bridge over Salt Creek Status: •Multi-Year project •Design is 100% Complete / Regulatory Agency Permit Approvals (ACOE, CDFW, WQRCB) •Construction phase anticipated to be funded by FY 2023-24 6 CIP 20-01 Scott Rd/Bundy Canyon Rd Widening Status: •Multi-year project •Design is 60% complete / Regulatory Agency Permit Approvals (ACOE, CDFW, WQRCB) •Estimated design and environmental completion: January 2023 •Estimated construction start: TBD 7 Status: •Multi-Year project •Project Study Report / Project Development Study (PSR/PDS) Completed in 2016 •Currently reviewing Proposals for Environmental and Design Phases: PA&ED / PS&E. •PA&ED / PS&E Start: April 2021 •PA&ED / PS&E End: Spring 2025 •Estimated Construction start: TBD CIP 14-01 McCall Blvd Interchange 8 •COPS Technology and Equipment •Community project grants for State, local, and tribal law enforcement to develop and acquire technologies and interoperable communications to assist in investigating, responding to, and preventing crime. Commerce, Justice, and Science 9 •In-Car Cameras for Police Fleet •Dual view cameras with ALPR •Interior cameras•Live Streaming and location updates •Wireless activations (Multiple trigger)•BWC pairing and upload•24-hour video recall•$208 per month, per vehicle (40 vehicles)•Unlimited storage•Investigative resource Commerce, Justice, and Science 10 •Bradley Road Bridge over Salt Creek: •Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District•Santa Rosa Academy•Senior Advisory Committee •Scott Road / Bundy Canyon Road Widening •Quail Valley Community Group •McCall Interchange •Lead Your Ship Ministries Inc. Letters of Support 11 •Support for all 3 CIPs: •Southern California Association of Governments •County of Riverside Transportation and Land Management Agency –Transportation Dept. •Riverside County Transportation Commission •Loma Linda University •Western Riverside Council of Governments•Menifee Parks, Recreation, and Trails Commission •Adopt a Resolution authorizing and supporting the submission of three (3) Community Project Funding request applications to the Office of Congressman Ken Calvert, which includes Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) 13-04, CIP 20-01, and CIP 14-01 projects; •Resolution authorizes the City Manager or designee to substitute another project Recommendation 12 13