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CC - CONSENT ITEM - Approval of Final Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Publish a Notice Inviting Bids for the Construction of Diversion of Sewer Pipelines to Abandon Fox Hills Sewer Pump Station, PW003.
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Meeting Date: September 23, 2024
Contact Person/Dept.: Hong Wang/Public Works Engineering Division
Phone Number: (310) 253-5604
Fiscal Impact: Yes [X] No [ ] General Fund: Yes [ ] No [X]
Attachments: Yes [ ] No [X]
Public Notification: E-Mail: Meetings and Agendas - City Council (9/17/2024)
Department Approval: Yanni Demitri, Public Works Director / City Engineer (09/12/2024)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the City Council approve the final plans and specifications and authorize the publication of a notice inviting bids for the construction of Diversion of Sewer Pipelines to Abandon Fox Hills Sewer Pump Station, PW003.
BACKGROUND
The City of Culver City currently owns and maintains six (6) sewage pump stations at the following locations:
1. Braddock Station - 11285 Braddock Drive, Reconstructed in 2011
2. Fox Hills Station - 5900 Sepulveda Boulevard, Constructed in 1976
3. Bristol Station - 6399 Bristol Parkway, Constructed in 1968
4. Jasmine Station - 4496 Jasmine Avenue, Reconstructed in 1996
5. Hayden Station - 8620 Hayden Place, Constructed in 1976
6. Bankfield Station -5722 Bankfield Avenue, Constructed in 2021
These sewage pump stations are necessary in order to pump sewage from low-lying areas into gravity systems at higher elevations that ultimately flow to the City of Los Angeles Hyperion Sewage Treatment Plant. These pump stations are maintained by the Culver City Public Works Department Maintenance Operations Division. The electrical components, sewer pumps, wet wells, valve vaults, and force mains, need to be monitored and maintained to assure proper function.
In 2008, as authorized by the City Council, an engineering study was...
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