File #: 13-219    Version: 1 Name: Bridge Maintenance & Repair 2011, P&S, Call for Bids (SR) SLB & Wicks Bridges
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 5/20/2013 Final action: 5/20/2013
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and Calling for Bids for Bridge Maintenance and Repair 2011, Project No. 144-38-339
Sponsors: Uchenna Udemezue
Related files: 13-222
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Staff Report for a Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and Calling for Bids for Bridge Maintenance and Repair 2011, Project No. 144-38-339

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends approving the Plans and Specifications and calling for Bids for the Bridge Maintenance and Repair 2011 project, Project No. 144-38-339.

BACKGROUND

The City owns and maintains several bridges, some of which are periodically inspected by Caltrans. Recent inspection reports for the bridge that carries San Leandro Boulevard over San Leandro Creek indicate that some of the concrete is damaged and that two pipe outfalls have caused erosion under the bridge. Recent inspection reports for the bridge that carries Wicks Boulevard over the Estudillo Canal (located immediately north of Stenzel Park) indicate that small cracks are present and should be sealed to prevent water entry.

San Leandro Boulevard and Wicks Boulevard are both arterial streets within the City.

Analysis

This project will replace the damaged concrete and fill the eroded areas with rock or ‘rip rap’ at the San Leandro Boulevard bridge. It will also apply a concrete deck sealer to the Wicks Boulevard bridge. The design of this work follows common engineering practice.

Failure to repair the existing damage could eventually result in unsafe bridges.

Current Agency Policies

Maintain and enhance the City’s infrastructure.

Applicable General Plan Policies

Policy 52.07: Ensure that sufficient funding is provided for the ongoing maintenance of City-owned facilities, including streets, street lights, traffic signals, landscaping, street trees, storm drains, public buildings, and other infrastructure.

Permits and/or Variances Granted

This work will be done under the following permits and/or approvals:
· California Department of Fish and Wildlife Authorization (San Leandro Boulevard)
· Alameda County Flood Control Permit (both locations)

Environmental Review

This project is categorically...

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