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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-04-20; City Council; ; Acceptance of Bids, Award of Contract to Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. and Authorization of Additional Appropriation for Construction of the Tamarack Avenue Meeting Date: April 20, 2021 To: Mayor and City Council From: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Staff Contact: John Kim, City Traffic Engineer john.kim@carlsbadca.gov, 760-602-2757 Subject: District: Acceptance of Bids, Award of Contract to Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. and Authorization of Additional Appropriation for Construction of the Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements Project 1 Recommended Action Adopt a resolution: • Accepting bids and awarding a contract to Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. (“Blue Pacific”) for construction of the Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements, Capital Improvement Program Project No. 6335 in an amount not to exceed $358,391 • Authorizing additional appropriation in an amount not to exceed $62,109 for the project. Executive Summary The project will install curb extensions and replace the existing rectangular rapid flashing beacon system on Tamarack Avenue at Valley Street with a pedestrian hybrid traffic signal to increase safety for pedestrians. Carlsbad Municipal Code sections 3.28.080(C) and 3.28.080(I)(6) require the City Council’s approval of all formally bid contracts when the value exceeds $200,000. The total construction cost estimate for this project is $501,747, which includes contract award, contingency, construction management and inspection costs, making the project subject to this requirement. Discussion On June 3, 2019, staff presented the results of an all-way stop analysis at the intersection of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street to the Traffic and Mobility Commission (which was then the Traffic Safety Commission). At this meeting, the commission voted 6-0-1 to not establish an all- way stop at the location (see location map in Exhibit 2). Based on the concerns received from the public regarding traffic speeds, the commission made a subsequent motion directing staff to consider alternative solutions consistent with the General Plan’s Mobility Element to address safety, speeding and visibility issues at the intersection, which passed with a vote of 6-0-1. (The approved minutes of the meeting can be found in Exhibit 3.) April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 1 of 14 On Sept. 24, 2019, staff presented a report to the City Council outlining traffic calming strategies on Tamarack Avenue. Staff proposed curb extensions and a pedestrian hybrid traffic signal at Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street and informed the council that staff would be moving forward with a Capital improvement Program project. Staff presented the project to the Traffic and Mobility Commission as an informational item on Jan. 6, 2020. The project will replace the existing rectangular rapid flashing beacon with a pedestrian hybrid traffic signal, also known as a high-intensity activated crosswalk beacon. The beacon signals are designed to control vehicular traffic at an unsignalized location and facilitate a controlled pedestrian crossing. The proposed signal will stop road traffic based on pedestrian calls. When a pedestrian presses the button to activate the system, the signal indications will cycle from dark to flashing yellow, which will alert drivers that a pedestrian has activated the signal. The flashing yellow indication will transition to a solid red, requiring drivers to make a complete stop at the intersection and allowing pedestrians to cross safely. When the pedestrian interval has expired, the beacons will go dark until the signal is activated again. The curbs on the west side of the intersection will be extended into the existing parking lane, reducing the pedestrian crossing distance across Tamarack Avenue and increasing the visibility of pedestrians. These curb extensions will also reduce the corner curb radius to encourage slower turning speeds. The City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-159 on July 28, 2020, approving the plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement of the project for construction bids. On Feb. 18, 2021, staff received 11 bids for construction. Staff have completed reviewing the contract documents and determined that Blue Pacific is the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Staff found Blue Pacific’s bid of $358,391 to be responsive and responsible because it meets the requirements of the bidding documents. Options Staff provide the following options for City Council’s consideration: 1. Accept bids, award a contract to Blue Pacific for construction of the project in an amount not to exceed $358,391, and authorize additional appropriation in an amount not to exceed $62,109 Pros • Blue Pacific has been determined to be the lowest responsible and responsive bidder • Award of the contract complies with applicable Carlsbad Municipal Code sections • Construction can start upon award of the contract Cons • Total construction cost exceeds previous cost estimate. Additional appropriation of $62,109 is required April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 2 of 14 2. Do not accept the bids and do not award the contract to Blue Pacific and request staff review the bids again Pros • None identified Cons • Delays start of construction • Potential increase in construction costs due to delay in award • Review of bids again will likely result in the same recommendation to award to Blue Pacific 3. Cancel bid solicitation Pros • None identified Cons • Delays start of construction • Residents’ pedestrian safety concerns will continue • Potential increase in construction costs if the city decides to re-solicit in the future Staff recommends Option 1 for City Council approval, accepting the bids and awarding a contract to Blue Pacific for construction of the project in an amount not to exceed $358,391 and authorizing an additional appropriation in an amount not to exceed $62,109. Fiscal Analysis There is currently $440,261 appropriated from gas tax funds for Capital Improvement Program Project No. 6335. Staff estimates an additional $62,109 will be necessary to complete the project. The available funds and estimated construction costs are shown in the table below: Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements Capital Improvement Program Project No. 6335 Current appropriation $440,261 Current year expenditures/encumbrances $623 TOTAL FUNDING AVAILABLE $439,638 Costs and Funding Construction contract – Blue Pacific Engineering and Construction $358,391 Construction contingency (20%) $71,678 Construction management, inspection and materials testing (20%) $71,678 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $501,747 REMAINING BALANCE AFTER CIP PROJECT ($62,109) ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NEEDED $62,109 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 3 of 14 Next Steps Upon City Council approval and once contract documents are fully executed, staff will issue a purchase order, schedule a pre-construction meeting with Blue Pacific and issue a notice to proceed for construction of the project, which is expected to commence in spring 2021. The duration of the construction contract is 90 working days, not including rain days and delays from change orders that may extend the contract duration. Upon successful completion of the project, which is expected to be in fall 2021, a notice of completion to release bonds will be recorded. Environmental Evaluation (CEQA) The project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c), which cover the minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters and similar facilities, including pedestrian crossings, involving negligible or no expansion, and no exception to the exemption as set forth in CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 applies. Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the Ralph M. Brown Act and it was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date. Be start of construction, the public will be notified of construction activities before the start of construction using such methods as signage, email, the city’s website and other city communication channels. The construction contractor will also be required to notify the public of construction activities via changeable message signs, door hangers, letters to residents and/or “NO PARKING” signs, as applicable. Exhibits 1. City Council resolution 2. Location map 3. Approved minutes of the Traffic Safety Commission meeting of June 3, 2019 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 4 of 14 RESOLUTION NO. 2021-088 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING BIDS AND AWARDING A CONTRACT TO BLUE PACIFIC ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION, INC. ("BLUE PACIFIC") FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE TAMARACK AVENUE AND VALLEY STREET PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) PROJECT NO. 6335 IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $358,391, AND AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $62,109 FOR THE PROJECT WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has determined it necessary, desirable and in the public interest to construct the Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements, CIP Project No. 6335 (Project); and WHEREAS, on July 28, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-159 approving the plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids for construction of the Project; and WHEREAS, on Feb. 18, 2021, staff received 11 sealed bids for the Project; and WHEREAS, the lowest responsive and responsible bid for the Project was submitted by Blue Pacific, in an amount of $358,391; and WHEREAS, the current funding for the Project that has been appropriated from Gas Tax Funds is not sufficient to complete the Project; and WHEREAS, additional appropriation for the Project will be appropriated from the Gas Tax Fund in the amount of $62,109; and WHEREAS, Carlsbad Municipal Code Sections 3.28.080(C) and 3.28.080(1)(6) require City Council to award all formally bid contracts when the value exceeds $200,000; and therefore, the Project is subject to this requirement; and WHEREAS, the city planner has determined that the Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) — minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters and similar facilities, including pedestrian crossings, involving negligible or no expansion, and no exception to the exemption as set forth in CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 applies. April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 5 of 14 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1.That the above recitations are true and correct. 2.That the bid of $358,391 submitted by Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. for construction of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements, CIP Project No. 6335, is accepted and the mayor is hereby authorized to execute the contract for this Project. 3.That the deputy city manager, administrative services, is authorized to appropriate additional Gas Tax Fund in the amount of $62,109 for construction of the Project. 4.That the City Manager or designee is hereby authorized to approve construction change orders up to $71,678, and construction management and inspection costs up to $71,678. 5.That the award of this contract is contingent upon Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. executing the required contract and submitting the required bonds and insurance policies, as described in the contract, within 20 calendar days of adoption of this Resolution. The City Manager may grant reasonable extensions of time to execute the contract and assemble the required bonds and insurance policies. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 20th day of April, 2021, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Hall, Blackburn, Acosta, Bhat-Patel, Schumacher. NAYS: None. ABSENT: None. MATT HALL, Mayor fee%liY,Pieovo, fuy-- BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk 71*., (SEAL) 's\oc• April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 6 of 14 Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 7 of 14 TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION M_onday, June 3, 2019 5:00 p.m. Council Chamber 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 CALL TO ORDER: Chair Gocan called the Regular Meeting to order at 5:02 p.m. ROLL CALL: Gocan, Johnson, Hunter, Penseyres, Fowler, Linke and Perez APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Motion by Commissioner Hunter, seconded by Vice-Chair Johnson, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held on May 6, 2019, by adding revisions and additional information made by Commissioner Linke. Motion carried unanimously 7 /0. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA: Tracy Seemann, a Carlsbad resident, asked Staff the reason for collecting traffic data on a holiday rather than a work day for the Marja Acres project, at the intersection of El Camino Real and Kelly Drive. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: 1.POLICE MONTHLY REPORT-(Staff contact: Sgt. Jon Boyce, Police Department) Sgt. Boyce talked about Crime Analyses Response (CARS) for the location at Basswood Avenue and Valley Street. It was a resident request. Power Point presentation is on file with the office of the City Clerk. Staffs Recommendation: Information only Chair Gocan requested a change on the order of the Agenda to have the presentation on Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street to be the second item. 2.TAMARACK AVENUE AND VALLEY STREET INTERSECTION ALL-WAY STOP STUDY-(Staff contact: John Kim, Senior Engineer, Public Works) Power point presentation is on file with the office of the City Clerk. Staffs Recommendation: Recommend that City Council does not establish an All-Way Stop at the Intersection of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street. Chair Gocan stepped down from dais at 5:30 p.m. due to a potential conflict of interest. �Commissioner Perez asked if the collisions reported at Tamarack Avenue included the pedestrian collisions and if it was only one collision reported to the police. Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2730 t EXHIBIT 3 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 8 of 14 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 9 of 14 PUBLIC COMMENTS ON TAMARACK AVENUE AND VALLEY STREET INTERSECTIONAL ALL-WAY STOP STUDY: 0 Joe Gonzales, a Carlsbad resident, requested curb extension on the south side of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street, and suggested that Staff route traffic to Cannon Road. 0 Jean-Marc du Mouchel, a Carlsbad resident, requested a roundabout on James Drive and Tamarack Avenue. 0 Joy Bryson, a Carlsbad resident, requested a stop sign or a roundabout on Tamarack Avenue and James Drive. 0 Brenda Harai, a Carlsbad resident, requested staff to consider the All-Way Stop on Tamarack Avenue. 0 Meredith Grueskin, a Carlsbad resident, requested to consider the All-Way Stop on Tamarack Avenue. 0 Veronica Williams, a Carlsbad resident, requested staff find ways to slow down traffic on Tamarack Avenue, consider speed bumps and get more traffic data on weekends and night time. MOTION AND/ OR DISCUSSION FROM COMMISSIONERS: �Commissioner Linke recommended that Public submit written comments to the city Staff. �Commissioner Linke asked if there has been an investigation into beacon visibility. 0 Senior Engineer Kim said after the beacon was installed, there was a problem on the North West corner because the unit was pointing the wrong way, but it was angled back (corrected) to be more visible. He stated that Staff can review the curb extension that was previously reviewed by the TSC meeting to make the flashing beacon sign more visible. The purpose of curb extensions is to make the flashing beacons more visible and assist pedestrians in crossing the intersection, but would not be expected to reduce vehicle speeds. �Commissioner Fowler acknowledged the blind side on Tamarack Avenue for the pedestrian to go across and the speed issue. �Commissioner Hunter agreed to make a motion to look for other alternatives designs. 0 Vice-Chair Johnson requested other options and a proper motion. �Commissioner Perez asked Staff if any alternatives were considered such as the chicane on Gateway Road. 0 Senior Engineer Kim stated that a chicane was not discussed and would impact traffic flow and eliminate some parking on Tamarack Avenue. �Commissioner Perez asked if there are chicanes in other residential areas. 0 Senior Engineer Kim replied no. �Commissioner Perez asked if Staff has worked with Police and schools to collect feedback. 0 Senior Engineer Kim stated that Staff has collaborated with both and a request for more Police enforcement resulted from these meetings. Additionally, two permanent speed feedback signs will be installed soon. �Commissioner Penseyres noted that Public comments at the previous TSC meeting did not support the proposed stop signs. Alternatives have not been considered and traffic calming is desired by the residents. Staff needs to identify alternatives to resolve the issue. Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2730 t April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 10 of 14 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 11 of 14 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 12 of 14 April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 13 of 14 Director Plantz reminded the commissioners about the next TSC meeting that falls on the same week as the 4th of July. Commissioners decided to keep the TSC meeting on July 1, 2019. TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION COMMENTS: □ Commission Perez commented on school safety and traffic safety and traffic enforcement in schools. He expressed his concerns on the safety of the children in schools. □ Commission Linke asked if staff could collect traffic data for the Marja Acres project. □ Commissioner Linke requested that staff recognize Senior Engineer Bilse for his years of service as the TSC liaison to the City Council. □ Commissioner Fowler requested a presentation on the license plate readers (LPR). □ Commissioner Penseyres requested staff to address Safe Routes to School and to start with the intersection of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street because it serves three schools. □ Commissioner Hunter offered the commissioners to ride along with the police officers to understand traffic safety issues. □ Vice-Chair Johnson asked staff to give alternatives to help resolve the traffic issues on Tamarack. □ Chair Gocan talked about Safe Routes to School (SRS) and mentioned that the state has grants available to cities to implement the SRS program and she would like to develop an organized program to assist traffic during hours of dropping off and picking up children in schools. □ Director Plantz confirmed that SRS program is funded by both federal and state agencies. The programs typically involve a collaboration with school districts to request funding. Right now, the City of Carlsbad does not have a formal SRS program but we intend to establish it and there is a group of stakeholders working to implement the SRS program. He explained that in the absence of the SRS program the traffic staff works with schools to address specific problem as they arise. Motion by Vice-Chair Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Hunter, to have a presentation on SRS program and what has been done so far to remediate the issues. Motion carried unanimously, 7 /0. ADJOURNMENT: By proper motion, Chair Gocan adjourned the Traffic Safety Commission Meeting on June 3, 2019, at 8:05 p.m. fruane Paiva, Minutes Clerk Public Works Transportation 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2730 t April 20, 2021 Item #3 Page 14 of 14 John Kim, City Traffic Engineer April 20, 2021 Award Contract to Blue Pacific Engineering and Authorization of Additional Appropriation for Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements Project Recommendation •Adopt Resolution: –Accepting bids and awarding contract to Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. for construction of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements for $358,391 –Authorizing additional appropriation for $62,109 for the project 2 Recommendation 33 Location of Proposed Improvements CarlSb.:Jd Viii ge 8 ~ P,u Pon Carlsbad Carlsbad Holiday Park Carlsbad Parks &Reae.:mon Pine Avenue Park \ , ...... \ \ IA •"•• St Patrick n Catnohc Church ,.. .. ~ .#' ARCO Q Vig cd's Se food SI khou '~ Agua Hechonda Lagoon 0 ii l 4 ••• 9 0, <: ~Cl .... 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Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon 4 STOP STOP QN fUSIIING OH RED RED * • rnEN PllOCtm If Cl.WI Proceed with caution Signal has been activated SLOW down and prepare to STOP ► STOP then proceed with caution when clear Will see this ► n D ► ► Push button to call for WALK signal or activated by bicycle passing over a detection loop Wait May take up to a minute for the signal to change Wait Start crossing after you see the Walk signal Continue crossing Countdown will begin Background •On July 28, 2020, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-159, approving the project plans and specifications authorizing advertisement for construction bids •On February 18, 2021, staff received 11 bids for construction •After review of contract documents, staff determined Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. to be the lowest responsive and responsible bidder 5 Fiscal Analysis 6 Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements Capital Improvement Program Project No. 6335 Current appropriation $440,261 Current year expenditures/encumbrances $623 TOTAL FUNDING AVAILABLE $439,638 Costs and Funding Construction contract –Blue Pacific Engineering and Construction $358,391 Construction contingency (20%)$71,678 Construction management, inspection and materials testing (20%)$71,678 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $501,747 REMAINING BALANCE AFTER CIP PROJECT ($62,109) ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NEEDED $62,109 Next Steps •Upon City Council approval and execution of contract documents, staff will issue purchase order, schedule a pre-construction meeting and issue a notice to proceed for construction •Project is expected to begin Spring 2021 •Estimated completion is Fall 2021 7 Recommendation •Adopt Resolution: –Accepting bids and awarding contract to Blue Pacific Engineering Construction, Inc. for construction of Tamarack Avenue and Valley Street Pedestrian Improvements for $358,391 –Authorizing additional appropriation for $62,109 for the project 8 Thank you