File #: 24-074    Version: 1 Name: Eden Rd MOU
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 3/18/2024 Final action: 3/18/2024
Enactment date: Enactment #: Reso 2024-022
Title: Adopt a Resolution to Approve and Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Memorandum of Understanding to Facilitate the sale, transfer and construction of the Eden Road paving project resulting in No Costs to the City's General Fund
Sponsors: Fran Robustelli
Attachments: 1. A - Reso Eden Road MOU, 2. B - Draft MOU, 3. C - Project Exhibit
Title
Adopt a Resolution to Approve and Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Memorandum of Understanding to Facilitate the sale, transfer and construction of the Eden Road paving project resulting in No Costs to the City's General Fund

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that the City Councill authorize the City Manager to execute the attached Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which will facilitate the future sale and transfer of Eden Road coupled with a paving and long-term maintenance program that ensures public access to Eden Road and cost-savings for the City.

BACKGROUND & ANALYSIS

According to available City records, the existing unimproved roadway located at the western edge of San Leandro, commonly known as Eden Road, was plotted via a parcel map approximately 70 years ago. At the time of its creation, it was located in unincorporated Alameda County, and the adjacent Alco Iron & Metals business was issued a Conditional Use Permit by the County of Alameda in approximately 1953. Alco Iron & Metals has been in continuous operation since that time. This entire area was later annexed into the municipal boundaries of the City of San Leandro.

At the time of its creation, Eden Road was a privately-owned unimproved access road intended to provide access to adjacent parcels located west of Doolittle Drive. Eden Road has remained unimproved since that time. According to available City records, the City of San Leandro eventually acquired title to Eden Road approximately 20 years ago, with the intent of incorporating it into the City's road network and paving it using funds from the City of San Leandro Redevelopment Agency that existed at the time. Following the statewide dissolution of Redevelopment agencies in 2012, the funding source envisioned to off-set the costs of paving the road became unavailable. According to recent estimates developed by the City's Public Works Department, the construction of a modern paved road that meets c...

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