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1 CIP_215 Title Pages 216:Layout 1 6/19/15 11:23 AM Page 6 STREET LIGHTING The Difference Between Body and Soul TWO PARROTS AND OTHER BIRDS By Katey Messner

2 Priority Description Total Estimated Costs Appropriated Through FY 215 Adopted FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 and Beyond 1 For Residential Streets - Various Locations 3,18,66 3,18,66 (74411) 2 In-Fill and Repair and/or Replacement of 175, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, Existing Systems FY (74413) 3 - Various Development Projects (74414) 5, 5, 4 Replacement of High Voltage Infrastructure 1,882, 1,882, Systems Total 14,737,66 3,18,66 535, 35, 35, 35, 1,917, 3 - Summary

3 For Residential Streets - Various Locations Priority 1 Project No. Description For Residential Streets - Various Locations Total Estimated Costs Appropriated Through FY 215 Adopted FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 and Beyond Commerical Dev. Fee 5, 5, Gas Tax 1,566,2 1,566,2 Private Capital 1,66 1,66 Underground Utilities Fund - 1,562,8 1,562,8 Total 3,18,66 3,18,66 3.1

4 For Residential Streets - Various Locations DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the installation of new mid-block street lighting systems at the following locations: Phase I - Streets with no mid-block lighting 1. Castano Avenue from Estado Street to Del Vina Street - COMPLETED 2. Woodlyn Road from Craig Avenue to Altadena Drive - COMPLETED 3. Wesley Avenue from Howard Street to Elizabeth Street - COMPLETED 4. Loma Vista Street from Hill Avenue to Allen Avenue 4a. Loma Vista Street from Hill Avenue to Hamilton Avenue* 4b. Loma Vista Street from Hamilton Avenue to Allen Avenue - COMPLETED 5. Old House Road from Sierra Madre Villa Avenue to End ** REMOVED FROM PHASE I 6. Monte Vista Street from Sierra Bonita Avenue to Allen Avenue - COMPLETED 7. Cooley Place from Paladora Avenue to Martelo Avenue - COMPLETED 8. Las Lunas Street from Hill Avenue to Palo Verde Avenue - COMPLETED 9. Paloma Street from Hill Avenue to Sinaloa Avenue - COMPLETED 1. Sunnyslope Avenue from Villa Street to Del Vina Street - COMPLETED 11. Paloma Street from Allen Avenue to Palo Verde Avenue - COMPLETED 12. Tierra Alta Drive from Casa Grande Street to Queensberry Road - COMPLETED 13. Loma Vista Street from Craig Avenue to Martelo Avenue - COMPLETED 14. Dolores Street from Craig Avenue to End - COMPLETED **REMOVED FROM PHASE I 15. Lamora Road from Orange Grove Boulevard to Primavera Street - COMPLETED 16. Estado Street from Avocado Lane to Santa Paula Avenue - COMPLETED 17. Hermanos Street between Sunnyslope Avenue and Eaton Drive - COMPLETED 18. Daisy Avenue from Villa Street to Del Vina Street - COMPLETED 19. Morningside Street from Daisy Avenue to Eastern Avenue* 2. Fairfield Circle* 21. Club Road for its entire length* 22. Lomita Drive from Woodland Road to Oakland Avenue* 23. Lakewood Place for its entire length - COMPLETED 24. Carmelo Avenue from Villa Street to Lambert Drive - COMPLETED 25. Del Rey Avenue from Woodlyn Road to Washington Boulevard - COMPLETED 26. Dudley Street between Paladora Avenue and Craig Avenue - COMPLETED 27. Mountain Street between Craig Avenue and Martelo Avenue - COMPLETED 28. Villa Street between Castano Avenue and Sunnyslope Avenue - COMPLETED * No street lighting was installed at these locations per resident vote ** These streets have existing power poles with mast arm luminaires 3.1

5 For Residential Streets - Various Locations Phase II - Complete street lighting inventory - Citywide Phase II streets will be determined with the implementation of a complete street light inventory program. The program will include the review, selection, and purchase of hardware and software, obtaining inventory, and synching the information with the City's GIS program. This inventory will assist in the maintenance, upgrade and energy costs of the existing system as well as identify streets that need additional lighting. The priority of Phase II streets will be established by analyzing night crime and accident rates. Phase III - Streets with existing lights on utility poles Phase III are residential streets that have existing lights on utility poles where the sole purpose of the utility pole is to provide a street light. These utility poles will be removed as new street lights are installed on the street. JUSTIFICATION: The City Council has expressed strong interest in providing residential street lighting on streets which have no mid-block lighting of any kind. Priorities were established by analyzing night crime and accident rates. SCHEDULE: Phase II inventory will be completed in FY 216 and priorities established in FY 217. RELATIONSHIP TO GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Seismic and Safety Element of the General Plan by helping to achieve and maintain an environment in which Pasadena residents can enjoy personal safety and security. HISTORY: Phase I of this project was created and received initial funding in FY 1994 and phase III was fully funded in FY 215. In FY 212, construction of the Phase I streets (no mid-block street lighting) was completed. The review, selection, and purchase of necessary hardware and software to conduct an inventory of streets with incomplete mid-block lighting was also completed. In FY 213, the scope and cost of the project were increased to include Phase III. In FY 214, Phase III streets were identified and four locations were designed. In FY 215, street lights were installed on Villa Street between Castano Avenue and Sunnyslope Avenue. 3.1

6 In-Fill and Repair and/or Replacement of Existing Systems FY Priority 2 Project No. Description In-Fill and Repair and/or Replacement of Existing Systems FY Total Estimated Costs Appropriated Through FY 215 Adopted FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 and Beyond Gas Tax 175, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, Total 175, 35, 35, 35, 35, 35, In-Fill DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the periodic installation of in-fill street lighting on existing power poles on residential streets. The project also provides for the repair and/or replacement of deteriorated components of the City s street light systems, such as street light poles, street light lanterns or globes, wiring, underground conduit, the upgrading to energy efficient lighting, and the painting of poles. JUSTIFICATION: Enhanced street lighting in those areas where it is currently insufficient or nonexistent and the repair and/or replacement of deteriorated street light components will provide improved traffic and pedestrian safety. SCHEDULE: This is a continuing program. Projects will be scheduled by City staff as requests are received for enhanced lighting and as street light components in need of repair and/or replacement are identified. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Seismic and Safety Element of the General Plan by helping to achieve and maintain an environment in which Pasadena residents can enjoy personal safety and security. IMPACT ON THE NORTHWEST: Portions of this project may be located in Northwest Pasadena which is an area that has been targeted for revitalization. HISTORY: This project was created and received initial funding in FY 216. This project is a compilation of two previous projects "In-fill for Residential Streets - FY " (74412) and "Repair and/or Replacement of Existing Systems" (74346). 3.2

7 - Various Development Projects Priority 3 Project No. Description Various Development Projects Total Estimated Costs Appropriated Through FY 215 Adopted FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 and Beyond Private Capital 5, 5, Total 5, 5, at New Developments DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the design and/or installation of street lights required of development projects when the developer has made payment to the City to meet this requirement. JUSTIFICATION: Installation of public improvements such as street lighting is often required of new development projects when the existing street light system is insufficient or nonexistent. To meet this requirement, developers can opt to make payment to the City to design and/or install the required street lights. The installation of these street lights provides for improved traffic and pedestrian safety. SCHEDULE: This is a continuing program. Projects will be scheduled by City staff as payments are received for this work. The installation of approximately 5 street lights will begin in FY 216. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with Land Use Element Policy 5.5 by promoting architectural and design excellence in buildings, open space and urban design and discouraging poor quality development. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION: As a condition of development, private capital received for the improvement of street lighting will be appropriated to this project on an ongoing basis. IMPACT ON THE NORTHWEST: Portions of this project may be located in Northwest Pasadena which is an area that has been targeted for revitalization. HISTORY: This project was created and fully funded in FY

8 Replacement of High Voltage Infrastructure Systems Priority 4 Project No. Description Replacement of High Voltage Infrastructure Systems Total Estimated Costs Appropriated Through FY 215 Adopted FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 and Beyond Unfunded 1,882, 1,882, Total 1,882, 1,882, High Voltage DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the replacement of deteriorated components of high voltage street lighting infrastructure systems such as street light poles, wiring, and underground conduit. Circuits will be converted from high voltage series circuits to multiple circuits and energy efficient lamps will be installed. This project will provide for the replacement of the following post-top high voltage series circuits: Phase I (S-14) Linda Vista Avenue, 134 to Salvia Canyon Road $1,525,5 Phase II (S-157, S-149) Linda Vista Avenue, Madia Street to NCL $ 949,2 Linda Vista Avenue, Salvia Canyon Road to Madia Street $1,11,75 Madia Street, Linda Vista Avenue to Cul-de-sac Yocum Street, Linda Vista Avenue to Parkview Avenue Lida Street, Linda Vista Avenue to Parkview Avenue Laurel Street, Linda Vista Avenue to Parkview Avenue Banyan Street, Linda Vista Avenue to Parkview Avenue Phase III (S-6) Lida Street, Vista Lane to Linda Vista Avenue $1,983,15 Wellington Avenue, Afton Street to Lida Street Scenic Drive, Vista Lane to Cul-de-sac Vista Lane, Lida Street to Cul-de-sac Ontario Avenue, Lida Street to Yocum Street 3.4

9 Replacement of High Voltage Infrastructure Systems Yocum Street, Ontario Avenue to Linda Vista Avenue Chamberlain Road, Wellington Avenue to Cul-de-sac Wicks Road, Wellington Avenue to Cul-de-sac Afton Street, Linda Vista Avenue to Cul-de-sac Phase IV (S-57, S-92) Orange Grove Boulevard, Wilson Avenue to Oak Avenue $ 915,3 Orange Grove Boulevard, Craig Avenue to Altadena Drive $1,254,3 Lambert Drive, Oak Avenue to Altadena Drive Craig Avenue, Paloma Street to Las Lunas Street Martelo Avenue, Paloma Street to Las Lunas Street Carmelo Avenue, Paloma Street to Las Lunas Street Phase V (S-8) Mountain Street, Allen Avenue to Craig Avenue $1,17, Loma Vista Street, Allen Avenue to Craig Avenue Palo Verde Avenue, Mountain Street to Loma Vista Street Adelaide Avenue, Mountain Street to Loma Vista Street Roxbury Drive, Mountain Street to Loma Vista Street Phase VI (S-48) San Rafael Avenue, Colorado Boulevard to La Loma Road $2,135,8 San Miguel Road, Colorado Boulevard to Nithsdale Road Sierra View Road, San Miguel Road to San Miguel Road Annandale Road, Colorado Boulevard to Nithsdale Road Glen Summer Road, Melrose Avenue to Nithsdale Road JUSTIFICATION: High voltage series circuits are old, deteriorated, and frequently short out. This results in high maintenance costs, and unacceptable service as the lights are often inoperative during rainy weather. Unlike a low voltage multiple system, if one light goes out on a high voltage series circuit, all lights on that circuit go out as well. One outage can cause an entire neighborhood to go dark and pose a safety hazard. The existing high voltage post-top series circuits in the City use incandescent and mercury vapor lamps that are no longer available and the City's inventory of replacement lamps is low. In addition, the existing metal street light poles on these circuits are deteriorated and can pose a safety risk. In the early 199s, many existing high voltage post-top series circuits were replaced with low voltage multiple circuits. This project will complete the conversion of high voltage post-top series circuits in the City. 3.4

10 Replacement of High Voltage Infrastructure Systems SCHEDULE: This project will begin when funds are identified. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with Land Use Element Policy 5.5 by promoting architectural and design excellence in buildings, open space and urban design and discouraging poor quality development. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION: The type of replacement poles will be addressed prior to replacing the circuits. HISTORY: This project was created in FY 216 and is currently unfunded. 3.4

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