OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER August 25, 217 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: SUBJECT: Alan Tandy, City Manager General Information AT Notable Items When the Thomas Roads Improvement Program (TRIP) was originally authorized by the City Council, the projected borrowing amount to complete the program was $27 million. As time passed, new revenue sources were obtained and savings were realized. That amount was reduced in several steps until it became $13 million. I am pleased to advise you the number can now be reduced to $116 million. The most recent reduction is due to savings realized on property acquisition, utilities, relocation, and demolition on the Centennial Corridor. We expect additional savings in the future, and we are pursuing more than one large grant opportunity. We will note future reductions in the borrowing amount if those opportunities come to fruition. Thanks are due our TRIP partners, City and OPC property acquisition groups, Public Works, and Parsons for the continued progress. For those who endure the morning and afternoon traffic along Truxtun Avenue and Oak Street, rest assured that the end appears in sight! We anticipate the Truxtun Avenue Operational Improvements Project will advertise for construction bids within a few weeks; award a bid in November; and begin construction in January. This project will make improvements to Truxtun Avenue by adding a lane in each direction from just west of the State Route 99 overcrossing to east of Elm Street. Also, the curve at the Truxtun Avenue/Westwind Drive intersection will be modified, and the project will construct a right-turn deceleration lane for westbound traffic turning north onto Westwind Drive. East of Oak Street, the project will be constructed during the day time to limit disruptions to the adjacent residential homes. West of Oak Street, the project will be constructed during the night to limit disruptions to the adjacent businesses and mitigate daytime traffic. Also, the City will plan for a groundbreaking event for this occasion. Finally, thank you to Public Works, the Kern Council of Governments, and Caltrans for securing grant funds for this project.
General Information August 25, 217 Page 2 On Saturday, August 19 th, the City of Bakersfield Animal Care Center (CBACC) was host to the nationwide Clear the Shelters effort. This national event is a partnership between local shelters and NBC affiliates throughout the country to team up and promote adoptions in an effort to clear the shelter. Locally, KGET-17/Telemundo selected CBACC as the local shelter highlighted in promotional efforts that began in early August and culminated in a hugely successful event on August 19 th. The event resulted in 14 adoptions on August 19 th and over 26 total since the promotions began in early August. Many thanks go out to KGET-17/Telemundo, the Bakersfield SPCA, CBACC and the numerous volunteers and sponsors who made this successful event possible. Below are a few pictures from the event. I will be on vacation beginning Friday, September 1 st, and returning Monday, September 11 th. As always, the City Manager s Office has my contact information, and I will have periodic access to email. In addition, Chris Huot will be in charge during my absence. He will fill in for me at the September 6 th Council meeting. Traffic Advisories Nighttime lane closures continue on Westside Parkway The contractor for the Kern River Bridge Improvements will continue the installation of temporary concrete barrier rail along the Westside Parkway next week, August
General Information August 25, 217 Page 3 28 th through September 1 st. This work will require closures of the inside lanes, in both the eastbound and westbound directions, from just west of the eastbound Mohawk Street off-ramp to the Kern River. Motorists should anticipate that these lane closures will be in effect Monday through Friday nights between the hours of 9: p.m. and 5: a.m. each night. At least one lane will remain open in each direction at all times and all lanes should be open prior to the morning commute. The Kern River Bridge Improvements project is the first phase of the Centennial Corridor project; it constructs bridges and makes the necessary improvements for the future freeway s connection to the Westside Parkway. Multi-Day Lane Closure Continues for Eastbound Ming Avenue near State Route 99 Nighttime Closures Scheduled for State Routes 58 and 99 The outside eastbound lane on Ming Avenue, between Akers Road and State Route 99, will be closed around-the-clock again next week to allow for the installation of curb and gutter in this area. The closure is expected to be in place starting Monday, August 28 th at 8:3 a.m. through Friday, September 1 st at 4:3 p.m. The remaining lanes on Ming Avenue in this area, as well as the southbound on-ramp, will remain open to traffic while this work is underway. On Sunday and Monday nights, between the hours of 9: p.m. and 5: a.m., motorists should anticipate the closure of the two inside traffic lanes on northbound State Route 99 between Ming Avenue and Wilson Road. Two lanes will remain open to traffic on northbound State Route 99 while this work is underway. The northbound on-ramp from Ming Avenue will be closed for construction work during this period. Alternating lane closures may also be in place during nighttime hours next week for both directions of State Route 99 near Wilson Road for electrical boring. These closures are also scheduled to be in effect between 9: p.m. and 5: a.m. The two outside lanes in both directions of State Route 58 between Union Avenue and Cottonwood Road are scheduled for closures for sound wall construction on Sunday through Thursday nights. These closures may be in effect between the hours of 9: p.m. and 5: a.m. each night. The eastbound Union Avenue on-ramp, the eastbound Cottonwood off-ramp, and the westbound Cottonwood on-ramp may also be closed during this timeframe. Reports Streets Division work schedule for the week of August 28 th Bakersfield Police Department July Report Event Notifications Event calendar for the Rabobank Arena Theater and Convention Center
General Information August 25, 217 Page 4 McMurtrey Aquatic Center remains open for general swim on weekends through Labor Day from 1: p.m. to 4: p.m. Also, the spray parks remain open daily through Labor Day from 1: p.m. to 6: p.m. On Saturday, September 9 th (check-in from 5: p.m. to 7:15 p.m.), the Bakersfield Police Department will be holding the 16 th annual Howlin at the Moon Fun Run. Come run with us in this fun filled night-time run, next to the Kern River, along the bike path, and to the light of a nearly full moon. All paid participants will receive a glow necklace, a BBQ sandwich, chips, and refreshments. Activities will be available for kids. Items provided by various local businesses and organizations will be raffled.
Page 1 of 2 STREETS DIVISION WORK SCHEDULE Week of August 28, 217 September 1, 217 Resurfacing/Reconstructing streets in the following areas: Sealing streets in the area north and south of 178 and west of Mt. Vernon Reconstructing streets in the area south and north of Pacheco between H St and Monitor Maintenance Grind & Pave on E. 19 th St between Union and Baker St Maintenance Grind & Pave on Grove St east of Union Miscellaneous Streets Division projects: Video inspection of City owned sewer and storm lines to evaluate condition of pipes Repairing damaged sewer line found during video inspection Miscellaneous concrete repairs throughout the City Concrete repairs to various bus stops throughout City limits THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Streets Schedule
Page 2 of 2 STREETS SWEEPING SCHEDULE Monday, August 28, 217 Between Coffee Rd. & Verdugo Ln. Brimhall Rd., south to the Kern River boundary. Cul-De-Sacs, west of Windsong St., between Brimhall Rd. & Thistlewood Ct. City areas between Rosedale Hwy. & Stockdale Hwy. Verdugo Ln. to the west City Limit. Between Jenkins Rd. & Allen Rd. Stockdale Hwy. & Birkenfeld Ave. Between Hosking Rd. & Astro Ave. So. H St. & Union Ave. Tuesday, August 29, 217 All sweepers are assigned to sweeping streets that are not on a set sweeping schedule. Wednesday, August 3, 217 All sweepers are assigned to sweeping streets that are not on a set sweeping schedule. Thursday, August 31, 217 All sweepers are assigned to sweeping streets that are not on a set sweeping schedule. Friday, September 1, 217 Between Buena Vista Rd. & Allen Rd. Pensinger & Panama Ln. Between Buena Vista Rd. & Mountain Vista Dr. Panama Ln. & Birkshire Rd. Between 178 Hwy. & Paladino Dr. W. Columbus St. & Morning Dr. City areas between Sterling Rd. & Morning Dr. 178 Hwy. & College Ave. Between Valley St. & Lene Pl. -- 178 Hwy & Hickory Dr. Between 178 Hwy. & Reynard Rd. Kern Canyon Rd. & McKenna St. Between Stockdale Hwy. & Joseph Dr. McDonald Wy. & N. Stine Rd. NOTE: If raining, there will be no street sweeping service and all street cleaning personnel will be assigned to cleaning plugged drains and part circle culverts. This also applies when a large number of street sweepers are in Fleet for repairs. Areas that have been missed during this time will be swept at the end of the month only when possible. Streets Schedule
BAKERSFIELD POLICE MEMORANDUM Date: August 22, 217 To: From: Subject: Alan Tandy, City Manager Lyle Martin, Chief of Police Special Enforcement Unit/Gang Violence Report I have enclosed the Special Enforcement Unit s monthly gang statistics report for July of 217. Please call if you have any questions. LDM/vrf
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 Special Enforcement Unit Monthly Stats for July 217 52 Felony Arrests 24 FI s 2 Search Warrants 28 Misdemeanor Arrests 17 Citations 37 Court Prep - Hours 8 33 Felony Warrant Arrests Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests 247 17 12 AB19 Arrests 186.22 91 AB19 Arrests - Other 53 Probation and Parole Searches Hrs. Assisting Other Department Sections Supplemental Reports General Offense Reports 163 99 Hours Assisting Patrol Hours Assisting Investigations 2 217 Shootings 6 216 Shootings 29 Hours In Training 3 Vehicle Reports 5 215 Shootings 19 Guns Seized 59 Patrol Call Response 4 214 Shootings Year to Date Special Enforcement Unit Statistics January July 217 281 Felony Arrests 395 FI s 121 Search Warrants 22 Misdemeanor Arrests 9 Citations 392 Court Prep - Hours 71 256 74 Felony Warrant Arrests Misdemeanor Warrant Arrests AB19 Arrests 186.22 1933 161.5 77 2 AB19 Arrests - Other 46 Probation and Parole Searches Hrs. Assisting Other Department Sections Supplemental Reports General Offense Reports 854 1375 Hours Assisting Patrol Hours Assisting Investigations 29 217 Shootings 52 216 Shootings 313 Hours In Training 33 Vehicle Reports 33 215 Shootings 181 Guns Seized 195 Patrol Call Response 46 214 Shootings
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 July 216-217 COMPARISON 8 7 6 5 63 6 61 55 4 36 3 2 1 19 2 6 Felony Arrests Misdemeanor Arrests Guns Seized Search Warrants 216 217 5 45 4 427 35 3 25 279 31 247 2 15 1 5 56 24 Assisting Other Departments (Including Investigations) Probation / Parole Searches Field Interviews / Street Checks 216 217
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 215-217 YEAR TO DATE COMPARISON 9 85 8 75 7 65 6 55 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 81 79 561 181 119 121 69 45 54 Arrests Guns Seized Search Warrants 215 216 217 26 24 22 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1892 278 239 Assisting Other Departments (Including Investigations) 29 1933 1247 Probation / Parole Searches 437 432 395 Field Interviews / Street Checks 215 216 217
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 YEAR TO DATE GANG VIOLENCE INDEX 215-217 6 5 52 4 3 33 29 2 1 4 1 6 215 216 217 SHOOTINGS HOMICIDES* *Please note that the homicide stats include all gang related homicides, including but not limited to shootings and stabbings.
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 GANG RELATED SHOOTINGS 215-217 (YEAR TO DATE ONLY) 14 13 12 1 1 1 9 8 8 7 8 6 6 5 5 6 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUN. JUL. 215 216 217
Winter Break Spring Break Summer Break School Resumes Labor Day Winter Break Winter Break Spring Break Summer Break School Resumes Labor Day Winter Break 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 GANG RELATED SHOOTINGS COMPARED TO THE AVERAGE OF THE PREVIOUS 5 YEARS PER WEEK 216 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 51 52 53 216 Weekly Numbers Previous 5 Years (211-215) Average 217 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 51 52 217 Weekly Numbers Previous 5 Years (212-216) Average
Number of Shootings BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT UNIT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 217 214-216 Shooting Comparison to date - 12 Week Time Frame 5 4 3 2 1 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 Week of the Year 214 Weekly Numbers 215 Weekly Numbers 216 Weekly Numbers 217 Weekly Numbers
BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 1 AM - 5 PM (Excluding Event Days) UPCOMING EVENTS CHARGE-BY-PHONE 1-888-929-7849 GROUP SALES INFORMATION 661-852-739 SEASON TICKET INFORMATION Bakersfield Condors 661-324-PUCK (7825) www.bakersfieldcondors.com Bakersfield Symphony 661-323-7928 www.bsonow.org Broadway In Bakersfield 661-852-738 Week of August 7th September 9 - Los Temerarios 8: PM $117, $11, $72, $42 On Sale Now Sept 23 Gloria Trevi/Alejandra Guzman 8: PM $145, $115, $9, $6, $5 On Sale Now September 3 Tim McGraw/Faith Hill 7:3 PM $129.5, $99.5, $69.5 On Sale Now November 3 Skillet, Britt Nicole, etc. 7: PM $49.75, $36.75, $26.75, $19.75 On Sale Now November 9 - Disney On Ice 7: PM $6, $36, $12 On Sale Now November 1 Disney On Ice 7: PM $6, $36, $25, $23, $18, $15, $12 On Sale Now November 11 Disney On Ice 3PM/7PM $6, $36, $25, $23, $18, $15, $12 On Sale Now November 12 Disney On Ice 1PM/5PM $6, $36, $25, $23, $18, $15, $12 On Sale Now November 18 PBR Velocity Tour 7: PM $15, $65, $45, $25, $15 On Sale Now August 1 WWE NXT Live 7:3 PM $75, $4, $2, $15 On Sale Now September 9 Collector-Con 1: AM $13, $25 VIP On Sale Now September 1 Collector-Con 1: AM $8, $15 VIP On Sale Now September 29 Bakersfield Symphony 7: PM $45, $35 On Sale Now October 12 Theresa Caputo 7:3 PM $89.75, $59.75, $49.75, $39.75 On Sale Now November 3 Mannheim Steamroller 7:3 PM $67.5, $52.5, $35 On Sale Now August 26 Fake-a-palooza 3 6: PM $2 GA, $3 VIP On Sale Now September 8 Trace Adkins 8: PM $65, $55, $4, $25 On Sale Now www.rabobankarena.com - www.spectrumamphitheatre.com
The BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT K-9 UNIT Presents the 16 th Annual 2K (Fun Run) 5 K 1K Saturday September 9 th, 217 Come run with us in this fun filled night-time run, next to the Kern River, along the bike path, and to the light of a nearly full moon. All paid participants will receive a glow-necklace, a BBQ sandwich, chips and refreshments. Activities will be available for kids. Items provided by various local businesses and organizations will be raffled. RACE START 2K Fun Run 7:3 p.m. 5K & 1K Run 8: p.m. PLACE LOCATION River Walk Park (Stockdale Hwy / Buena Vista Rd) CHECK IN 5: p.m. to 7:15 p.m. (Pick up registration packet the night Before at the police department Between 4:3-7:PM) ENTRY FEES Early Mail-In Entry Fee $25. (MUST BE RECEIVED BY 9/6/17)* Online Entry Fee $26.25 ($25. + $1.25 for PayPal fees) Race Day Entry Fee $3. MAJOR SPONSORS Judith Seeds Miller Attorney at Law GOLD SPONSORS Berchtold Equipment Warrior 1 Yoga Clerou Tire Bakersfield Karting Smith s Bakery SILVER SPONSORS Experience Kerneventregistration.com Online Registration with PayPal also available at: ENTRY FORM Additional entry forms can be downloaded at www.bakersfieldcity.us/police Send check payable to: BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT K9 UNIT Check # c/o Andrea Pflugh, P.O. Box 59, Bakersfield, California 9332 (661) 326-3685 AGE FIRST NAME LAST NAME SEX DATE OF BIRTH ADDRESS HOME OR CELL PHONE CITY STATE ZIP BUSINESS PHONE RACE 5K & 1K DIVISION T-SHIRT SIZE 2K 14 & UNDER 3-39 6-PLUS Youth Small X Large 5K 15-19 4-49 K-9 Challenge Coin $8. Medium 2X-Large 1K 2-29 5-59 Non-Runner (T-Shirt Only) Large 3X-Large Please check box to receive your registration form by email next year. Email addresses and personal information will be used solely for notification of future Bakersfield Police Department sponsored events and will not be shared with third parties. EMAIL ADDRESS: WAIVER-ALL ENTRANTS MUST SIGN In consideration of this entry acceptance, I hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive any and all right for damages I may have against the City of Bakersfield, the Bakersfield Police Department; or any individual associated with above for any and all injuries sustained by me in this event. X Participant Signature (If less than 18 years of age, Parent or Guardian must sign.) I will additionally permit free use of my name and pictures and broadcasts, telecasts, etc. I further attest and verify that I am physically fit and have sufficiently trained for competition, and my physical condition has been verified by a licensed, medical doctor. BIB # Parent / Guardian PRINTED Name: Date - - For Official Use Only