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File #: TMP-0624    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/21/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/28/2016 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2016-8223 - ACCEPT PROJECT AND AUTHORIZE FILING NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) IMPROVEMENTS FOR CITY FACILITIES PROJECT
Attachments: 1. ADA Resolution 2016-XXXX, 2. ADA Report of Completion
MEETING DATE:
JUNE 28, 2016

SUBJECT:
Title
RESOLUTION NO. 2016-8223 - ACCEPT PROJECT AND AUTHORIZE FILING NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) IMPROVEMENTS FOR CITY FACILITIES PROJECT
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Recommendation
Recommendation
ADOPT a resolution accepting the improvements included in the 2015 ADA access improvements for city facilities project, ordering the recording of a Notice of Completion, and authorizing the release of retention 35 days after filing the Notice of Completion (NOC), and the release of construction bonds required per the contract between the City of San Marcos and Firestone Builders. The City Clerk is to release the Faithful Performance Bond one (1) year after the NOC has been recorded.

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Board or Commission Action
Not applicable

Relevant Council Strategic Theme (If not applicable, please state not applicable below)
Quality of Life
Planning for the Future

Relevant Department Goal
Not applicable

Introduction
The adopted Consolidated and Annual Action Plans for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) identified the access improvements necessary for city facilities to remain compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The work consisted of the installation of ADA improvements located on several City of San Marcos Facility Locations including City Hall, Library Parking lot, Civic Center Parking Structure, Public Works Administration Building, and Woodland Park Pool. The work/installations took place at One Civic Center Drive, Four Civic Center Drive, 201 Mata Way and 671 Woodland Parkway San Marcos CA 92069. The work generally consisted of the demolition of existing infrastructure not in ADA compliance and updating the infrastructure to current ADA standards. The work consisted but was not entirely limited to the installation of new pedestrian ramps, PCC pavement and walkway, asphalt concrete, signs and striping, railing, walls, and pool modifications. The work was done in accordance with t...

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