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ROAD AND LANDSCAPING PROJECTS

ROAD PROJECTS

  • BOLLINGER CANYON ROAD/IRON HORSE TRAIL PEDESTRIAN OVERCROSSING - This project will remove bicycles and pedestrians from the at-grade crossing/intersection thereby improving the flow of vehicles traveling on Bollinger Canyon Road.

  •  CITYWIDE BICYCLE NETWORK IMPROVEMENTS & ENHANCEMENTS - This project will prioritize and upgrade the City’s Bicycle Network as identified in the City’s Bicycle Master Plan. Improvements include separated bike lanes/routes or increasing width of facilities and increasing visibility by installing green bike lanes and other enhancements.

  • CROW CANYON ROAD CORRIDOR WIDENING & IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT - This consist of multiple projects within the Crow Canyon Road corridor that provides for improvements to Crow Canyon Road between Alcosta Boulevard and Dougherty Road. The improvements include road widening of Crow Canyon Road as well as intersection improvements and enhancements within the project limits.

  • CROW CANYON ROAD PAVEMENT REPAIRS - This project will provide pavement maintenance repairs west of Bollinger Canyon Road to the Alameda County Limits.

  • FARIA PRESERVE PARKWAY PROJECT - This project will extend westerly 5,300 feet from the Purdue Road Extension Project through the new Faria Preserve development and connect to Bollinger Canyon Road. This Project will be constructed by the Developer of the Faria Preserve development.

  • PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT AND PAVEMENT REPAIR/STOP GAP PROJECTS - The projects will provide for street rehabilitation in accordance with the City's annual Pavement Management Program to maintain "critical point" assessment method and current PCI of 78.

  • SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SRTS) ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT - This project will provide enhancements to Citywide School Routes as identified in the SRTS Report. Each year, conduct observations and work directly with school site administrators to enhance school site safety, making targeted improvements at warranted locations. 

LANDSCAPE PROJECTS

  • CENTRALIZED IRRIGATION SYSTEM UPGRADE PROJECT - This project will upgrade the irrigation controllers that are older than ten years old and convert the controllers that utilize digital communication format with the central computer to local radio transmission.

  • CITYWIDE LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING DISTRICTS - The various projects provide landscape renovations and irrigation improvements to various zones as well as the citywide.

  • STREET LANDSCAPE PLANTING RENOVATION PROJECT - This project will provide annual landscaping improvements/renovations to the landscaping medians throughout the City.

  • DOUGHERTY VALLEY STEEL FENCE REPLACEMENT -This project will replace or repair tubular steel frame fences in the Dougherty Valley area damaged by the recycled water used in the area. This year, work will begin at identified priority locations.

  • DOUGHERTY VALLEY TREE PLANTING PROGRAM - This project will provide for the removal of selected trees located in narrow planter strips of various subdivisions within the Dougherty Valley and install different type of trees to not conflict with concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, utilities, and landscape irrigation.
TRAFFIC SIGNAL PROJECTS
  • CITYWIDE INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (ITS) UPGRADE PROJECT – This project will plan and upgrade components to assist in improving signal communications for improved monitoring and programming. This year, install video detection cameras at 14 intersections with adaptive signal system as well as installing ATSPM cameras and equipment on Bollinger Canyon Road from Dougherty Road (N) to Albion Road, and complete Fiber Optic Master Plan to expand ITS Master Plan to also include other communication needs outside of Transportation.

  • PEDESTRIAN ENHANCEMENT DEVICES PROJECT – This project installs devices to enhance uncontrolled crosswalks at locations where drivers benefit from increased awareness of pedestrian activity. This year, in-pavement flashers with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) systems will be installed on Bollinger Canyon Road at Dos Rios Drive and at Marsh Drive.

  • TRAFFIC SIGNALS IMPROVEMENTS AND ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT - This project provides for improvements, upgrades, and enhancements to City’s traffic signal system, which includes 99 signalized intersections, 11 in-roadway flashing warning lights, 12 flashing warning beacons, and 14 radar speed display units. Currently, will upgrade and replace audible pedestrian units, battery backup units, conflict monitors, opticom pre-emption eyes and cards, signal cabinet and controllers, and fiber optic modules.
PARKS AND FACILITY PROJECTS

  • CITY FACILITIES FLOOR COVERING MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the replacement and or repair of floor coverings at City facilities.

  • CITY FACILITIES HVAC DUCT CLEANING & EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the cleaning of duct systems as well as upgrades and replacement of the HVAC equipment at City facilities. This year, work includes duct cleaning at San Ramon Olympic Pool and Aquatic Park.

  • CITY FACILITIES ROOF COVERING MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the replacement and or repair of roof coverings at City facilities.

  • CITYWIDE DOG PARK RENOVATIONS PROJECT - This project will renovate existing dog parks and make them more user friendly by adding improved surfaces material, shade and/or other amenities. This year, work will be to purchase amenities and play features to enhance the existing dog parks.

  • CITYWIDE PLAYGROUND UPGRADES PROJECT - This project will retrofit playgrounds at various City Parks. This year, playground equipment will be replaced at Ramona Park.

  • CITYWIDE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS PROJECT – This project will purchase and/or upgrade Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations including the hardware and materials. This year, new charging stations will be installed at City Hall and San Ramon Sports Park.

  • CITYWIDE EXTERIOR PAINTING & SEALING PROJECT - This project will provide for the painting and sealing work at City facilities. This year will include Dryvit exterior lower trim painting at Alcosta Senior and Community Center.

  • CITYWIDE PARKS AMENITIES REPLACEMENT AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT - This project will provide replacement of aging park infrastructure, site amenities and provide enhancements to the existing park features. This will be a multi-year, phased project. This coming year will include replacement of drinking fountains, barbeques, benches, picnic tables, and garbage cans at various City parks; Holiday tree and lighting and sports field lighting at Central Park; park course exercise stations at Inverness Park; and basketball court resurfacing.

  • CITYWIDE TRAIL AMENITIES REPLACEMENT & IMPROVEMENTS – This project will replace and enhance aging trail infrastructure and amenities throughout San Ramon's Trail System.  This will be a multi-year phased project. This year, benches will be replaced at Tassajara Ridge Trail.

  • DOUGHERTY STATION COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER RENOVATION – This project will update and/or renovate building elements at the Community Center including paint, flooring, bathroom updates, and lighting upgrades.

  • DOUGHERTY VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the replacement of pool heaters, pumps, motors and related equipment at Dougherty Valley Aquatic Center.

  • FOREST HOME FARMS STRUCTURES PROJECT – This project will provide renovations to the structures within Forest Home Farms site. Completed exterior painting of the Welcome Center, Boone House and Outbuildings (Walnut Processing Barn, Sheep Barn, Garage, Meat Locker, Granary), and improvements to Grotto and organic garden. Will start complete Boone House Renovation Study in the upcoming years.

  • FOUNTAIN REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT PROJECT- This project will provide repairs and renovation to existing City fountains on an as-needed basis.

  • INTERIOR AMENITIES PROJECT - This project provides for the renovation and replacement of interior surfaces throughout the City's facilities, which will maintain the facilities' appearance and prolong the life expectancy of the assets. This year, painting of interior walls at Front Row Theater and stage walls at Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center;  replace entrance doors to chlorine room at Dougherty Valley Aquatic Center; replace the dishwasher and ice maker at the Dougherty Valley Service Center; replace ice maker and washer/dryer at Service Center; replace partition wall, mecho shade, and AED at the Alcosta Senior Community Center; replace AED at San Ramon Community Center; and doors and hardware replacement at various City facilities. 

  • IRRIGATION BOOSTER PUMP INSTALLATION PROJECT - This project will install irrigation booster pumps to provide optimum pressure and eliminate wet spots to allow for more playable field conditions. This year, work includes Bellingham Square Park and two prioritized locations in Dougherty Valley at Arlington Way at Aldgate.

  • PARK RESTROOM RENOVATIONS PROJECT - This project will repair and renovate existing restroom buildings with new prefabricated restroom buildings for public use. This year, work will be at Alcosta Senior and Community Center Park.

  • POLICE AND FIRE DISTRICT JOINT PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX PROJECT – This project will renovate the existing 2401 Permit Center and Police Department into a joint public safety complex to be used by Police Department and San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Administration and construct a new 911 Emergency Dispatch and Emergency Operations Center. This year, work includes EV work, parking lot and landscape improvements, and site cleanup.

  • PUBLIC ART IN PARKS PROJECT - This project will provide for a commissioned piece of public art for City parks throughout the City. Currently, install the Eagle Art Piece at Memorial Park as well as Art piece at the San Ramon Library.

  • PUBLIC MEETING ACCESS ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT – This project will provide upgrades to City facilities that host public meetings by installing new technology that improves meeting broadcast quality, participation options, and enhance meeting efficiency. This year, install new video wall at rotunda in City Hall including video, audio and lighting system upgrades in City Council Chambers.

  • RECREATION PROGRAM AND FACILITIES EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the replacement of aging equipment used in recreation programs in community facilities throughout the City. This year, replacing aging lobby and public space furniture at newly renovated Dougherty Station Community Arts Center.

  • SAN RAMON COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATION PROJECT – This project will update and/or renovate building elements at the Community Center including paint, flooring, kitchen and bathroom updates, window replacement, lighting, overall aesthetic modernization and upgrade to portions of exterior including terrace patio shade structure.

  • SAN RAMON OLYMPIC POOL AND AQUATIC PARK RENOVATION PROJECT – This project will update and/or renovate building elements at the Olympic Pool and Aquatic Park including paint, flooring, bathroom and locker room updates, lighting updates as well as ADA compliance updates. The project installed new play equipment, replastered the Children’s and 50M pools, repaired the 50M cantilever deck, replaced the big blue slide, and installed a fence around the lap pool.

  • SAN RAMON OLYMPIC POOL EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the replacement of pool heaters, pumps, motors and related equipment at San Ramon Olympic Pool.

  • SHADE STRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - This project will provide for the installation of new shade structures throughout the City parks based on a prioritization of need and availability of funding. The locations for this year include: Picadilly, Red Willow, Creekside, Six Pillars, and Rancho Parks.

  • SUNRISE RIDGE PARK (PRESERVE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK) PROJECT – This project will add a 12.9-acre park and 0.7-acre Rose Garden at the south side of Faria Preserve Parkway. The new park will include the following amenities: play areas, baseball and soccer fields, sports courts for basketball, bocce ball and tennis, as well as restroom facilities.

OTHER PROJECTS
  • 2023 STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS PROJECT – This project will remove sediment from Norris Creek and its road culverts due to the New Year’s weekend of 2022 into 2023 storm.

  • COMPREHENSIVE STREET CAMERA INSTALLATION – This project will install mounted fixed situation awareness cameras (Sitcams) and Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) for monitoring vehicle traffic for crime prevention and support criminal investigations.

  • KAMI COURT LANDSLIDE REPAIR PROJECT – This project will design and construct mitigations and repairs for a landslide east of Kami Court within the Dougherty Valley Geologic Hazard Abatement District. Mitigation completed in 2021 with additional monitoring and minor repairs addressed as needed.

  • PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS - Annual Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Repairs throughout the City.

  • SB 1383 PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT – This project will implement Senate Bill (SB) 1383, the Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Act, through using, purchasing of equipment, supplies, and facility improvements; and outreach and education about the use of organic products and solid waste related purchases and activities.

 

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Projects in Design and Pre-Design

ROAD AND LANDSCAPING PROJECTS

ROAD PROJECTS

  • BICYCLE MASTER PLAN UPDATE PROJECT – This project will update the adopted Citywide Bicycle Master Plan to include projects already completed, revisions to priority projects and update cost estimates and network map.

  • CROW CANYON ROAD/IRON HORSE TRAIL PEDESTRIAN OVERCROSSING - This project involves preliminary design and environmental analysis for removing bicycles and pedestrians from the at-grade crossing/intersection thereby improving the flow of vehicles traveling on Crow Canyon Road. This year, work includes preliminary design/concept review and NEPA updates and design.

  • TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM – This project provides for the installation of traffic calming devices at various locations as requested and as evaluated and deemed appropriate.

  • TRAFFIC IMPACT MITIGATION FEE STUDY - This project will update the Traffic Mitigation fee to be consistent with the 2040 General Plan update.

LANDSCAPE PROJECTS

  • CITY SIGNAGE PROJECT – This project provides for the installation of City entry signage at city entrances, decorative directional signage as well as park monuments throughout the City. Future work includes the replacement of entry sign on Crow Canyon Road and Blackhawk/Town of Danville City Limits and entry signage at Crow Canyon Gardens.

PARKS AND FACILITY PROJECTS
  • BARTLETT PEAR PARK (BISHOP RANCH 6 NEIGHBORHOOD PARK) PROJECT – This project will add a 2.0-acre park on the corner of Executive Parkway and Camino Ramon. The new park will include the following amenities: play areas, restroom facilities, bio-retention, and landscaping.

  • CITYWIDE TRAIL AMENITIES REPLACEMENT & IMPROVEMENTS – This project will replace and enhance aging trail infrastructure and amenities throughout San Ramon Trail System.  This will be a multi-year phased project. This year, benches will be replaced at Tassajara Ridge Trail.

  • CRICKET FIELD INSTALLATION - This project will convert an existing sports field to a Cricket Field and Pitch at Quail Run Elementary School.

  • CROW CANYON GARDENS FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS - This project will complete master plan for the site.
  • MIDDLE SCHOOL TEEN CENTER PORTABLES – This project will provide modular office and classrooms on the campuses in City. This year, installing a prefabricated unit at Pine Valley Middle School through collaboration with San Ramon Valley Unified School District.

  • PICKLEBALL COURT CONVERSION – This project will convert one existing tennis court to pickleball court at Central Park.
  • PUBLIC ART IN PARKS PROJECT - This project will provide for a commissioned piece of public art for City parks throughout the City.  This year, will begin design for Art Piece to be installed at the newly renovated Dougherty Station Community Arts Center. 

  • SAN RAMON TRAILS MASTER PLAN – This project will complete a Master Plan to address the needs of changing San Ramon community and will provide an in-depth study and analysis of all City trails and open space to assist in planning future projects and programming.

  • SAN RAMON TRANSIT CENTER ENHANCEMENTS PROJECT – This project will provide upgrades and improvements to the Transit Center including marquee screen installations, ADA upgrades, bike fix-it stations, and green infrastructure and pavement enhancements. 
CREEK AND FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS
  • CITYWIDE DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE REPAIRS - This project will fund repairs to City drainage infrastructure such as storm drains, culverts, and flood control channels.

  • 2023 STORM DAMAGE REPAIRS PROJECT – This project will repair the creek bank erosion along Coyote and South San Ramon Creeks and repair three damaged risers in water quality control ponds due to the New Year's weekend of 2022 into 2023 storm.
TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND OTHER PROJECTS

TRAFFIC SIGNALS

  • PEDESTRIAN ENHANCEMENT DEVICES PROJECT – This project installs devices to enhance uncontrolled crosswalks at locations where drivers benefit from increased awareness of pedestrian activity.  Once TDA grant awarded this year, plan to replace existing lighted crosswalks with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) systems.

OTHER PROJECTS

  • CITYWIDE AERIAL MAPPING AND GIS SUPPORT PROJECT - This project will provide for an aerial imaging of the City to capture the development and growth of the Dougherty Valley as well as additional mapping and GIS capital improvements.

  • FLEET ELECTRIFICATION STUDY PROJECT – This project will complete research and conduct planning to transition City’s vehicle fleet to zero emission vehicles.

  • OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION PROJECT - This project will provide for the acquisition as well as preservation efforts of Citywide Open Space in cooperation and direction of the Open Space Advisory Committee.