Long Beach, CA
File #: 09-1099    Version: 1 Name: PW - Temple Ave Bridge Repair
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 10/1/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/20/2009 Final action: 10/20/2009
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute a Contribution Agreement with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for the Temple Avenue Bridge Repair between 29th Street and Spring Street in the amount of $147,000, including any related documents and amendments; increase appropriations by $147,000 in the Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund (SR 181) in the Department of Public Works (PW); Accept City of Signal Hill’s contribution of $30,000 for the Temple Avenue Bridge Repair between 29th Street and Spring Street; and increase appropriations by $30,000 in the Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund (SR 181) in the Department of Public Works (PW). (District 5)
Sponsors: Public Works
Indexes: Agreements
Attachments: 1. 102009-C-19sr.pdf
Related files: 31528_000, 09-0787
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute a Contribution Agreement with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for the Temple Avenue Bridge Repair between 29th Street and Spring Street in the amount of $147,000, including any related documents and amendments; increase appropriations by $147,000 in the Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund (SR 181) in the Department of Public Works (PW);

Accept City of Signal Hill’s contribution of $30,000 for the Temple Avenue Bridge Repair between 29th Street and Spring Street; and increase appropriations by $30,000 in the Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund (SR 181) in the Department of Public Works (PW). (District 5)

DISCUSSION
Two City-owned corrugated metal storm drain pipes were installed in 1961 within the Temple Avenue Bridge over the San Diego Freeway when the freeway was constructed. The purpose was to convey storm flows northerly across the freeway to a storm drain system located in Spring Street. During a bridge inspection, Caltrans noticed evidence of water damage to the bridge structure and, after further investigation, determined that these City-owned storm pipes had deteriorated and needed to be immediately replaced to prevent further water damage to the bridge structure. The bridge was subsequently closed to traffic and an emergency contract was issued to install two temporary 42-inch pipes across the top of the bridge until a contract could be awardedi for the permanent replacement of these deteriorated pipes. The contract for the permanent replacement of these deteriorated pipes was awarded by the City Council on August 4, 2009, to Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction, Incorporated, for the amount of $1,150,000.

At the time of award, the City was still in discussions with Caltrans and the City of Signal Hill regarding possible funding contributions to offset the cost of these pipe replacements. Since then, the City of Signal Hill has committed to a $30,000 contri...

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