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File #: 24-77    Version: 1 Name: Discuss Various Options to Pave Unpaved Alleyways Citywide
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 7/10/2023 In control: Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee
On agenda: 8/24/2023 Final action:
Title: MTP - ACTION ITEM: (1) Discussion of Options to Pave Unpaved Alleyways Citywide; and (2) Direction to Staff.
Attachments: 1. 2023-08-24-MTP-Mtg-List_of_Unpaved Alleys.pdf, 2. 2023-08-24-MTP-Mtg-Cost_Estimate_to_Pave_Unpaved_Alleyways.pdf
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MTP - ACTION ITEM: (1) Discussion of Options to Pave Unpaved Alleyways Citywide; and (2) Direction to Staff.

 

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Meeting Date:                     August 24, 2023

Contact Person:                     Mate Gaspar, Engineering Services Manager, Public Works Department

Phone:                     (310) 253-5602

Fiscal Impact:                     Yes [X]     No [  ]                     General Fund:                     Yes [X]    No []

Attachments:                     Yes [X]    No []

Public Notification:                       E-Mail via GovDelivery (08/21/23): Meetings and Agendas - Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee; Notify Me - Construction, Street Maintenance and Closures; Stay Informed - Bicycle & Pedestrian / Culver CityBus / Construction, Street Maintenance and Closures

Department Approval:  Yanni Demitri, Director of Public Works/City Engineer (08/18/2023)

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Staff recommends the Mobility, Parking & Traffic Subcommittee discuss various options regarding paving the City’s unpaved alleyways, and provide direction to staff.

 

 

BACKGROUND

 

At the City Council meeting on 02/13/23, the City Council directed staff to place an item on the agenda to discuss the status, ongoing maintenance, and possible options for paving unpaved alleyways throughout the City.  At the 06/12/23 City Council meeting, staff provided a brief background of this long-standing issue and proposed three options for paying for such improvements. The City Council discussed the topic and referred the discussion to the Mobility, Traffic, and Parking Subcommittee. 

 

Culver City has approximately 2.4 miles of unpaved alleys (see Attachment A).  Unpaved alleys are alleyways that use compacted gravel and/or dirt as a driving surface. 

 

Adjacent residents are regularly impacted by blowing dust and the uneven driving/biking surfaces of these unpaved alleyways. The winter storms in 2022/2023 have drawn attention to this issue, as the unpaved alleys can flood and become inaccessible to vehicles or pedestrians.  The Public Works Department Maintenance Operations Division regrades the unpaved alleys once annually to allow for positive drainage and pumps stormwater from these unpaved alleyways as needed when resources are available. 

 

The City has prioritized spending City general and gas tax funds for arterial and residential street paving projects. As a result, unpaved alleyways have not been funded for new asphalt construction through the annual capital improvement program. 

 

When property owners or residents adjacent to unpaved alleys have requested the City pave the dirt alleys, the Public Works Department’s practice has been to instruct the property owners to form an assessment district to fund the cost of the design and construction of a new asphalt alleyway.  A majority of the adjacent property owners have to agree to the assessment levy at a City Council public hearing in order to form a district.  Once approved and formed, the property owners reimburse the City for the cost to pave the alleyway over 10 years at a fixed market interest rate through the property tax bill. To date, no property owners adjacent to unpaved alleyways have proceeded to form such assessment districts.

 

 

DISCUSSION

 

There are no County, State, or Federal grants or Highway earmarks to pave alleyways.

 

Unpaved alleys are a common across the United States.  Agencies have struggled to find ways to fund the paving of dirt alleys.  The highest priority for agencies is to use paving funds to repave arterial and residential streets.

 

For discussion, staff requests the Mobility, Traffic and Parking Subcommittee consider the following options regarding unpaved alleyways in the City:

 

Options:

 

                     Continue the practice of requiring property owners to form an assessment district to fund the entire cost of alleyway paving;

 

                     Offer a cost share option in which the adjacent property owners would pay a percentage of the alleyway paving cost, and the City would pay the remaining cost, predicated on the condition that the property owners form an assessment district to pay back their portion of the cost.

 

                     Discuss which unpaved alleys to prioritize for new paving.

 

                     Discuss other options

 

 

 

FISCAL ANALYSIS

 

The Engineers’ estimate to design and pave 2.4 miles of unpaved alleys is approximately $11.5 million. No funds were included in the Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 for this purpose.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

                     2023-08-24-MTP-Mtg-List_of_Unpaved Alleys.pdf

 

                     2023-08-24-MTP-Mtg-Cost_Estimate_to_Pave_Unpaved_Alleyways.xlsx