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File #: 16-1070    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minute Order Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 5/23/2017 In control: City Council Meeting Agenda
On agenda: 7/10/2017 Final action:
Title: CC - Approval of the Final Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Publish a Notice Inviting Bids for the Baldwin Avenue Rain Garden Rehabilitation Project, PR003.
Attachments: 1. Location Map.pdf
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CC - Approval of the Final Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Publish a Notice Inviting Bids for the Baldwin Avenue Rain Garden Rehabilitation Project, PR003.

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Meeting Date: July 10, 2017

Contact Person/Dept: May Ng/PW Dept.

Phone Number: (310) 253-6406

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

Public Hearing: [] Action Item: [] Attachments: [X]

Commission Action Required: Yes [] No [X] Date:

Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (06/__/17);

Department Approval: Charles D. Herbertson, Director of Public Works/City Engineer (06/13/17)
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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends the City Council approve the final plans and specifications and authorize publication of a Notice Inviting Bids for the Baldwin Avenue Rain Garden Rehabilitation Project, PR003.


BACKGROUND

In June 2012, with funding from Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission's Proposition 50 Grant, four rain gardens were constructed in the parkway of both west and east side of Baldwin Avenue just north of Farragut Drive. Baldwin Avenue does not have underground storm drains and runoff discharges directly to Ballona Creek from the street. The rain gardens were designed to intercept the initial run-off from Baldwin Avenue between Braddock Drive and Farragut Drive and allow it to filter and percolate through the soil. The rain garden would reduce or eliminate pollutants such as metals, bacteria, and toxins from entering Ballona Creek.


DISCUSSION

Due to erosion, settlement, and unsuitable plant selection, the rain gardens are in need of rehabilitation. The rehabilitation design will resolve the existing issues and also comply with the adopted 2016 City Residential Parkway Guidelines. The enhancements would include new crossings with concrete pavers, street trees, backfill material, and appropriate rain garden d...

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