REGIONAL PARKS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Department of Regional Parks (Parks) Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) presented here consists of projects that have been identified to meet Parks mission to acquire, protect, interpret and enhance park, recreation, historic and open space resources as a means of improving the quality of life for all. Projects proposed to be completed in the Fiscal Year Capital Budget include an Operating Budget Impact statement. The project list has been developed to balance improvements and enhancements while maximizing available funding sources. The majority of Parks projects included in this CIP are funded through State Bond Measure Proposition 4. Other funding sources include Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21), Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant, the State Department of Fish and Game, and Sacramento Transportation Authority Measure A. The Five-Year CIP budget is approximately $11.5 million. The following identifies key projects in the CIP for Fiscal Years through American River Parkway American River Parkway Restroom Renovations, Phase III (Prior Years, Fiscal Year 21-11). Estimated Total Cost: $1,295, American River Parkway Trail Improvements (Fiscal Year 21-11, Fiscal Year , Fiscal Year , Fiscal Year , Fiscal Year ). Estimated Total Cost: $2,4, Regional Parks Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase I (Prior Years, Fiscal Year 21-11). Estimated Total Cost: $1,71,825 Gibson Ranch Energy Efficiency Rehabilitation (Prior Year, Fiscal Year ). Estimated Total Cost: $444,943 Gibson Ranch House Improvements (Fiscal Year 21-11). Estimated Total Cost: $17, Gibson Ranch Irrigation Improvements (Fiscal Year 21-11). Estimated Total Cost $35, Hogback Chemical Toilet Replacement (Prior Years, Fiscal Year 21-11). Estimated Total Cost: $27, -373-
2 PROJECT SUMMARY PROJ # PROJECT PRIOR YEARS FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR TOTAL 1 American River Parkway Restroom Renovations, Phase III $989,431 $35,569 $1,295, 2 American River Parkway Trail Improvements, Phase I 119,165 48,835 6, 6, 6, 2,4, Ancil Hoffman Park and Ancil 3 Hoffman Golf Course Irrigation Improvements 117,53 136,27 253,8 4 Camp Fire Day Campsite Improvements at River Bend Park 3,719 21,281 25, 5, 675, 775, 5 Deer Creek Hills Preserve - North Pond Interpretive Trail 55,35 418, ,188 6 Discovery Park Sewer System Upgrades 22, 22, 7 Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase I 644,568 69, ,825 1,71,825 8 Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase II 191,667 98,333 1,1, 9 Gibson Ranch Energy Efficiency Rehabilitation 5,64 111, ,54 444,943 1 Gibson Ranch House Improvements 7, ,21 17, 11 Gibson Ranch Irrigation Improvements 3, ,286 87,146 35, 12 Hogback Chemical Toilet Replacement 143,64 126,396 27, 13 Indian Stone Corral Security Fencing 271, , Mather Park Entry and Way Finding Station 5, 112, ,344 5, 15 McFarland Ranch Daycamp 25, 25, 25, 7, 775, 16 River Bend Well Improvements 25, 25, 17 Wilton Park Phase I 35, 22, 255, TOTAL $2,35,24 $2,294,69 $1,526,825 $1,89,26 $2,59,677 $1,17, $11,56,
3 PRIOR-YEAR COMPLETED/CANCELLED PROJECTS SUMMARY PROJ # PROJECT 1 1 PRIOR YEARS FISCAL YEAR 29-1 FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR TOTAL American River Parkway Invasive Plant Management Plan, Phase II $1,11,86 $228,274 $1,339,134 REASON DROPPED Project Completed Gibson Ranch Entry Project Completed Enhancements 68, ,64 41, TOTAL $ 1,179,796 $ 569,338 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 1,749,
4 American River Parkway Restroom Renovations, Phase III American River Parkway at Ancil Hoffman Park, Project #1 Lower Sunrise Main and Sacramento Bar Sacramento, CA 9568 Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $1,295, Expected Completion Date: 21 Funding Sources: State Grants - Park Bond Proposition 4 Project Description: Five restrooms will be replaced or renovated in the third and final phase of restroom renovations in the American River Parkway. The restrooms at Sacramento Bar (1) and Lower Sunrise Main (1) will be demolished and replaced with new prefabricated restroom buildings. The three restrooms in Ancil Hoffman Park will be renovated. Operating Budget Impact: The completion of this project has no measurable impact on the operating budget
5 American River Parkway Restroom Renovations, Phase III Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection Misc. Project Costs TOTAL 543, , ,672 13,59 12,872 39,43 8,528 1, 989,431 35, ,16 299,181 12,872 47,931 1, 1,295, Funding Sources Years Total State Grants Other TOTAL 989,431 35, ,431 35,569 1,295, 1,295, -377-
6 American River Parkway Trail Improvements, Phase I American River Parkway, Sacramento, CA Project #2 Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $2,4, Expected Completion Date: 214 Funding Sources: Sacramento Transportation Authority Measure A Project Description: The American River Parkway Trail Improvements include several projects along the bike trail, including asphalt repairs and striping of the upper trail; asphalt repairs and overlays at Harrington Access, between Howe and Watt Avenues, to the Bannister Trail, and at the Ethan Way Levee Spur; decking repairs at the Old Fair Oaks Bridge; replacement of the restroom at Lower Sunrise Picnic Area; installation of boulder retaining walls and shoulder improvements at mile 22; drainage improvements at miles 8 and 11.5; removal of an old trail on mile 6; erosion and shoulder improvements and repairs at miles 16 and 2; installation of new, prefabricated restrooms at miles 11, 16 and 18; replacement of the Clifton Drain Bridge railings; widening of the culvert, trail and shoulders at mile 4; improvements to the PCA bridge approaches, including raising of the trail out of the normal flood elevation; widening of trail shoulders and bank stabilization in various locations along miles 1, 18, and 2; and an evaluation of the overall trail system to increase safety and enhance trail users recreational experience
7 American River Parkway Trail Improvements, Phase I Project Costs Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection Years ,82 357, , 467,75 467,75 111,345 18,923 16,5 77,75 77,75 35,233 39, 39, 39, Total 1,685, , ,233 Misc. Project Costs TOTAL 69,511 15,5 15,5 15,5 119,165 48,835 6, 6, 6, 116,11 2,4, Funding Sources None Identified Years ,165 48,835 6, 6, 6, Total 2,4, -379-
8 Ancil Hoffman Park Irrigation and Ancil Hoffman Golf Course Irrigation Improvements Ancil Hoffman Park and Golf Course Project #3 Carmichael, CA 9568 Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $253,8 Expected Completion Date: 21 Funding Sources: State Grants - Park Bond Proposition 4 Project Description: The irrigation project includes the renovation of turf areas of the park and playfield currently irrigated by a system installed approximately thirty-eight years ago. A new network controller tied in with the central control unit at the golf course will be installed to control the renovated park irrigation. This project will also include the GPS mapping of the park and golf course irrigation system. Operating Budget Impact: The completion of this project has no measurable impact on the operating budget -38-
9 Operating Budget Impact: The completion of this project has no measurable impact on the operating budget. Ancil Hoffman Park and Ancil Hoffman Golf Course Irrigation Improvements Project Costs Prior Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Years Total Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection Misc. Project Costs TOTAL 117,53 95,27 36, 5, 117,53 136,27 212,8 36, 5, 253,8 Funding Sources Years Total State Grants 117,53 136,27 253,8-381-
10 Camp Fire Day Campsite Improvements at River Bend Park American River Parkway, Sacramento, CA 9568 Project #4 Department: Regional Parks Expected Completion Date: 214 Estimated Project Cost: $775, Funding Sources: None Identified Project Description: The Camp Fire Day Campsite Improvements at River Bend Park will include the removal of two concrete block structures, dead vegetation, fencing, broken furnishings and trash. The site is being designed for use by youth organizations for day and overnight camping programs with an education component. Phased construction will include installation of a restroom/shower, storage building, parking, walks and picnic table pads, picnic tables and barbecue grills, group shelters, fencing and entry gates, a flagpole, interpretive signs and an information kiosk
11 Campfire/River Bend Campsite Improvements Project Costs Years Construction Costs 625, Project Management/ Design 3,719 21,281 25, 2, 2, Consultant Services 25, 5, Construction Inspection 25, Misc. Project Costs 5, TOTAL 3,719 21,281 25, 5, 675, Total 625, 9, 3, 25, 5, 775, Funding Sources Years None Identified 3,719 21,281 25, 5, 675, Total 775, -383-
12 Deer Creek Hills Preserve North Pond Interpretive Trail Latrobe Road, Sacramento County Project #5 Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $474,188 Expected Completion Date: 213 Funding Sources: State Grants Applied for Recreational Trail Program, and Land Water Conservation Fund Project Description: The Deer Creek Hills-North Pond Interpretive Trail project will be the development of a fullyaccessible, multiuse trail (approximately 11,2 +/- linear feet) with two foot-bridges, a causeway, two log turnpikes and drainage culverts, and trailside facilities, including a gravel parking area (approximately 2, +/- square feet), vault restroom, two solar security lights, and interpretive signage
13 Deer Creek Hills Preserve - North Pond Interpretive Trail Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 35,24 35,24 Project Management/ Design 33,35 16,65 5, Consultant Services 2, 5, 25, Construction Inspection 2, 5, 7, Misc. Project Costs 41,948 41,948 TOTAL 55,35 418, ,188 Funding Sources Years Total State Grants 55,35 418, ,
14 Discovery Park Sewer System Upgrades I-5 off Richards Boulevard/Jibboom Street Project #6 Sacramento, CA Department: Regional Parks Expected Completion Date: 215 Estimated Project Cost: $22, Funding Sources: None Identified Project Description: An engineering consultant will draw plans for replacement of pumping stations and relocating the air relief valve off the bridge. The six restroom systems will require new pumping stations inside the existing septic tanks. This will require removal of the septic tank tops to install concrete in the bottom of the tanks for the proper installation of the pumps and to provide ballast. After the new pumping stations are installed, the contractor will need to plumb the pumping stations to connect them to the existing influent and effluent piping systems, wire them to the replacement electrical controls, demolish the existing pumping pits, backfill, and seed the area for new grass
15 Discovery Park Sewer System Upgrades Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection TOTAL 176,59 16,39 16,776 1,595 22, 176,59 16,39 16,776 1,595 22, Funding Sources None Identified Years , Total 22, -387-
16 Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase I Northwest Sacramento County from Dry Creek Project #7 Ranch to the Cherry Island Soccer Complex Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $1,71,825 Expected Completion Date: 211 Funding Sources: Federal Grants Transportation, Equity Act of the 21 st Century (TEA 21), State Grants - Park Bond, Proposition 4 Project Description: This project consists of the construction of three miles each of bike/pedestrian and equestrian trails from Dry Creek Ranch to Cherry Island Soccer Complex. The project will also include associated street crossing, bridge, fences, striping, signage, and rest stops
17 Prior Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase I Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 18,33 665,56 296,73 979,432 Project Management/ Design 439,927 2,863 1, ,45 Consultant Services 15,184 15,184 Construction Inspection 4,513 69,137 73,65 Misc. Project Costs 36,154 TOTAL 644,568 69, ,825 36,154 1,71,825 Funding Sources Years Total Federal Grants 553, ,9 327,785 1,56,625 State Grants 9,737 65,423 39,4 195,2 TOTAL 644,568 69, ,825 1,71,
18 Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase II Between Elkhorn Boulevard, Rio Linda Boulevard Project #8 and the Sacramento Northern Parkway Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $1,1, Expected Completion Date: 214 Funding Sources: Future State Grant to Apply for California River Parkways Program (Proposition 5), and Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Project Description: This project consists of constructing 1.63 miles of paved Class I shared-use bicycle/pedestrian trails and equestrian trail. The trail will originate at Rio Linda Boulevard near the intersection with Marysville Boulevard, where it will split into two routes, with each route following different branches of Dry Creek. Both trails will terminate at the existing Sacramento Northern Parkway. The project will also include a 2, square foot gravel off-street parking lot. -39-
19 Prior Dry Creek Parkway Trail, Phase II Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 775, 775, Project Management/ Design 153,333 76,667 23, Consultant Services 23,333 6,667 3, Construction Inspection 1, 2, 3, Misc. Project Costs 5, 3, 35, TOTAL 191,667 98,333 1,1, Funding Sources Years Total None Identified 8, 8, State Grants 191,667 18,333 3, TOTAL 191,667 98,333 1,1, -391-
20 Gibson Ranch Energy Efficiency Rehabilitation Gibson Ranch Project # Gibson Ranch Road, Elverta, CA Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $444,943 Expected Completion Date: 212 Funding Sources: ARRA 29 Energy Efficiency and Conservancy Block Grant Project Description: The Gibson Ranch Buildings Improvements will include repainting, repairing of termite damage, and upgrading utilities to several buildings and installing of a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning system and new roof to the Ranch House
21 Gibson Ranch Energy Efficiency Rehabilitation Prior Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 277,59 277,59 Project Management/ Design 5,64 17,388 35, ,824 Consultant Services 5,294 5,294 Construction Inspection 8,824 8,824 Misc. Project Costs 4,411 4,411 TOTAL 5,64 111, ,54 444,943 Funding Sources Years Total Federal Grant 5,64 111, ,54 444,
22 Gibson Ranch House Improvements Gibson Ranch Project # Gibson Ranch Road, Elverta, CA Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $17, Expected Completion Date: 211 Funding Sources: State Grants - Park Bond Proposition 4 Project Description: The Gibson Ranch House Improvements will include updating the utilities to the Ranch House and minor update of the interior décor
23 Gibson Ranch House Improvements Project Costs Prior Years Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Total Construction Costs 155, 155, Project Management/ Design 7,799 2,21 1, Construction Inspection 5, 5, TOTAL 7, ,21 17, Funding Sources Prior Years Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Total State Grants 7, ,21 17, -395-
24 Gibson Ranch Irrigation Improvements Gibson Ranch Project # Gibson Ranch Road, Elverta, CA Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $35, Expected Completion Date: 211 Funding Sources: State Grants - Park Bond Proposition 4 Project Description: This is an overdue maintenance project to correct drainage issues in several pastures and to remedy a historic and over-taxed irrigation system
25 Gibson Ranch Irrigation Improvements Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection Misc. Project Costs TOTAL 241,412 6,353 3,568 6,79 7,5 7,5 19,293 4,295 3, ,286 87,146 31,765 9,647 15, 19,293 4,295 35, Funding Sources State Grants Years , ,286 87,146 Total 35, -397-
26 Hogback Chemical Toilet Replacement Hogback Island Project #12 Located off Highway 22 at Grand Island Road Walnut Grove, CA 9569 Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $27, Expected Completion Date: 211 Funding Sources: State Grants - Park Bond Proposition 4 Project Description: The Hogback Chemical Toilet Replacement project includes the installation of a two room prefabricated unit and improvements to the existing kiosk at this Delta site. Operating Budget Impact: The completion of this project has no measurable impact on the operating budget
27 Prior Hogback Chemical Toilet Replacement Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 35,381 97, ,824 Project Management/ Design 86,428 18,453 14,881 Consultant Services 2,595 3, 23,595 Construction Inspection 1,2 5, 6,2 Misc. Project Costs 2,5 2,5 TOTAL 143,64 126,396 27, Funding Sources Years Total State Grants 143,64 126,396 27, -399-
28 Indian Stone Corral Security Fencing Cherry Avenue and Mountain Avenue, Project #13 Orangevale, CA Department: Regional Parks Expected Completion Date: 213 Estimated Project Cost: $271,865 Funding Sources: None Identified Project Description: This project will include the installation of fencing around the perimeter of the property to protect cultural resources. -4-
29 Indian Stone Corral Security Fencing Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 22,55 22,55 Project Management/ Design 11,28 11,28 Consultant Services 13,232 13,232 Construction Inspection 22,55 22,55 Misc. Project Costs 5, 5, TOTAL 271, ,865 Funding Sources Years Total None Identified 271, ,
30 Mather Park Entry and Way Finding Station Mather Park east and west sides of Eagles Project #14 Nest Road, south of Douglas Road, Mather, CA Department: Regional Parks Estimated Project Cost: $5, Expected Completion Date: 213 Funding Sources: Researching possible grant resources Project Description: The Mather Park Entry and Way Finding Station project will include the construction of a circular drive with off-street parking and an information kiosk at the Mather Navigator Statue location, and large monument signs and landscaping on each side of Eagles Nest Road. -42-
31 Mather Park Entry and Way Finding Station Prior Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Project Costs Years Total Construction Costs 97, ,969 39,625 Project Management/ Design 5, 5, 55,14 65,14 Consultant Services Construction Inspection 1, 29,63 39,63 Misc. Project Costs 5,28 5,28 TOTAL 5, 112, ,344 5, Funding Sources Years Total None Identified 5, 112, ,344 5, -43-
32 McFarland Ranch Day Camp 8899 Orr Road, Galt, CA Project #15 Department: Regional Parks Expected Completion Date: 215 Estimated Project Cost: $775, Funding Sources: None Identified Project Description: The McFarland Ranch Day Camp project will include the construction of a fishing pier and river/non-motorized boating access, a hiking trail that leads to the Cosumnes River, covered picnic sites, over night and day camping sites, and a group outdoor amphitheatre. This facility will be used to present a Youth Summer Day Camp to promote the overarching goal of the Youth Activities Program. -44-
33 McFarland Ranch Day Camp Project Costs Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection Misc. Project Costs TOTAL Years , 25, 25, 1, 61,763 1, 44,41 5, 33,836 25, 25, 25, 7, Total 56, 121,763 1, 44,41 38, , Funding Sources None Identified Years , 25, 25, 7, Total 775, -45-
34 River Bend Well Improvements American River Parkway, Sacramento, CA 9568 Project #16 Department: Regional Parks Expected Completion Date: 215 Estimated Project Cost: $25, Funding Sources: None Identified Project Description: The existing well at River Bend Park supplies non-potable water to the park and tree mitigation sites. County of Sacramento Department of Water Resources has determined that there are tree roots growing in the piping system, causing the well to run for long periods of time with little water pressure. The well improvements will repair the problem by connecting the potable water system to Cal-America Water and the non-potable water system will be repaired. -46-
35 River Bend Well Improvements Project Costs Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection Misc. Project Costs TOTAL Years , 18, 19, 13, 25, Total 2, 18, 19, 13, 25, Funding Sources None Identified Years , Total 25, -47-
36 Wilton Park Phase I Wilton Park Project #17 Located Between Clay Station and Stable Gate Road, Wilton, CA Department: Regional Parks Expected Completion Date: 213 Estimated Project Cost: $255, Funding Sources: None Identified Project Description: The Wilton Park Well and Pump Installation project includes the installation of a well and a water pump. Currently, the twenty-three acre open space does not have irrigation. -48-
37 Project Costs Construction Costs Project Management/ Design Consultant Services Construction Inspection TOTAL Wilton Park Phase I Years , 35, 1, 3, 5, 35, 22, Total 175, 45, 3, 5, 255, Funding Sources None Identified Years , 22, Total 255, -49-
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