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Building Long Beach: The City’s Infrastructure Needs December 22, 2015
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Overview▪ Strong Foundation, Strong City
▪ FY 2015 Project Highlights
▪ FY 2016 Adopted Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget
▪ Unfunded Infrastructure Needs
▪ Transportation
▪ Community Infrastructure
▪ Maintenance Matters
▪ Questions
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Strong Foundation, Strong City
▪ Streets ▪ Bridges▪ Sidewalks▪ Alleys▪ Public safety facilities
▪ Storm drains and pump stations▪ Community centers▪ Parks and amenities (e.g. restrooms▪ Energy efficiency (e.g. solar, LEDs)▪ Technology (e.g. fiber optic, Wi-Fi)
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Improvements include, but are not limited to:
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FY 2015 –Highlights▪ $113.5 million spent on citywide projects, including:
▪ Parks – Over 50 parks projects, ranging from amenities upgrades to the completion of Whaley Park Baseball Field and Orizaba Park Community Center
▪ Facilities – Managed the maintenance, construction, and repair of over 100 facilities, including more than 2,200 facility repair requests
▪ Roads - 27 major and secondary streets repaired citywide, including the complete rehabilitation of Pine Avenue (55 lane miles)
▪ Bridges - 5 major bridge repairs, including the 7th Street on-ramp to I-710 and Appian Way Bridge
▪ Bicycle – Bicycle enhancements, including over 50 bike racks, bike boulevards, and bike lanes
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FY 2016 Capital Improvement Program (CIP)The FY 16 Adopted CIP budget provides $50.6 million in new funding for projects.
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Airport Capital -$3.5 million
6.9%Civic Center Capital
- $0.5 million1.0%
General Capital Projects - $14.6 million
28.8%
Gas Fund - $8.1 million15.9%
Gasoline Street Improvement Tax -
$10.8 million21.3%
Transportation -$13.2 million
26.1%
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FY 2016 – Key Projects
▪ Parks – DeForest Wetlands Project, Gumbiner Park, and Nature Center
▪ City Facilities – City Hall, Port Headquarters, Main Library, and Lincoln Park;LED streetlights, East Division Police Station, and North Branch Library
▪ Roads – 47 lane miles, including Ocean and Livingston and Alamitos Avenue(between 7th Street and Pacific Coast Highway)
▪ Bicycles – Pacific Bike Boulevard, Sixth Street
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Infrastructure Needs
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10-Year Infrastructure Needs
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$2.8 BILLION
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Transportation Infrastructure
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Street Inventory•Inventory includes: Major Roadways (arterials,
collectors, and industrial):177 miles Local Roadways (local):
609 miles Total: 786 miles
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Street Conditions
PCI: 10 PCI: 25
PCI: 35 PCI: 40
Very Poor Poor
Poor Marginal
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Street Needs - $420 MillionAnnual Average CIP Budget Needs for 10 Years
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Street Rehabilitation Needs (Per Year for 10 Years)CURRENT MAINTAIN OPTIMAL
Post 10-Year PCI 51 70 85Backlog 43% 20% 0%Total $16.3 million $30.9 million $42 millionNeed - $14.6 million $25.7 million
• Current average PCI for the network is 60 (Fair/Good) Major roadways are in good condition with PCI score of 63 Minor roadways are in fair condition with a PCI score of 56
Current budget for street rehabilitation is insufficient.
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OTHER TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS COSTAlleys
221 miles of alleys (5% unpaved, 22% asphalt, 73%concrete)$60 million
BridgesShoemaker Bridge, maintenance and rehabilitation, seismic retrofits
$365 million
StormwaterLong Beach Municipal Urban Stormwater Treatment Facility (LB-MUST), replacement of 24 pump stations, stormwater pipeline
$292 million
Bicycle Closing bicycle network at key junctions
$105 million
Sidewalks1,160 miles of sidewalks
$60 million
Traffic Intersection Improvements13 street intersections, lane widenings, turn pockets
$50 million
Parking Structures and Surface LotsConcrete repair work, elevator work, data and technology guidance
$3 million +
Total $935 million
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Transportation Infrastructure
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Community Infrastructure
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Community Infrastructure
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Civic infrastructure includes over 400 buildings totaling more than 6.8 million square feet.
Facility Condition Index (any facility below 50 percent should be considered for replacement):
Citywide – Poor
Parks – Poor
Fire Stations – Poor
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Public Safety - $139.5 million
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DEPARTMENT COST
Long Beach Fire Department Replacement of 6 fire stations, major upgrades to 2 fire stations; Training Center and Training Tower; citywide improvements
$100 million
Long Beach Police Department Replacement of Police Academy, Crime Lab, and Property Facility; citywide improvements
$38 million
Emergency Communications and Operations Center $1.5 million
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Police
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Fire
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Parks and Recreation - $365 million▪ Projects are a combination of new development and rehabilitation of existing
facilities.
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Sample Projects Cost
Citywide Irrigation Upgrades $113.4 million
Citywide Major New Developments and Rehabilitations $107.8 million
Citywide Park Roof Replacements $21 million
Citywide Playground Repairs and Replacements $13.5 million
Citywide Restroom Repairs and Replacements $9.8 million
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Parks
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Coastal Infrastructure - $362 million▪ Marinas - $12.7 million of improvements, including dredging of Alamitos Bay
▪ Tidelands - $354 million of projects including critical infrastructure, including:
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Sample Project CostSeawalls Repairs, Phases 3-6 $65 millionConvention Center Projects $53 millionBelmont Pool, unfunded $43 millionBelmont Pier $25 millionColorado Lagoon $23 millionWater Quality Improvements and Compliance $15 million
Above: A view of the needed replacement of the Junior Lifeguard Headquarters.
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LEDs- $14 million▪ Streetlights - 25,000 streetlights, the majority of them using
high-pressured sodium (HPS) fixtures in progress.
▪ This is funded by a combination of incentives/rebates and on-bill financing by Southern California Edison.
▪ Future Conversions (unfunded)
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Area CostParks $5 millionPole Tops/Post Tops (Citywide) $5 millionParking Structures $4 million
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OTHER CITY FACILITIES COST
Long Beach Gas and Oil $35 million
Public Works YardReplacement of facility
$20 million
Library ServicesKey exterior and interior replacement citywide
$11 million
Health and Human ServicesMain Health BuildingMobile Health ClinicCitywide Health Facilities
$2 million
Fleet ServicesStructural maintenance and replacements
$1.4 million
Total $69.4 million
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Health Facility Maintenance Needs
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Fleet Services Library Services Gas and Oil (LBGO)
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Technology and Innovation - $70.6 million▪ Critical infrastructure related to technological advancement, public safety, disaster
recovery, and ongoing cyber security needs
Projects CostHandheld Radios for Public Safety $40 millionRadio System Backbone and Radio Infrastructure $13 million
Replacement of Computer Aided Dispatch/Records Management $10 million
Document Imaging System $3 million
Fiber Infrastructure $1.6 millionCustomer Relationship Management Software $1.1 millionDisaster Recovery Services $0.6 millionCommunity Cameras $0.6 millionUpdated Inventory Control Software Tools and Cyber SecurityInfrastructure Audit
$0.4 million
Public Wi-Fi at Bus stops and Business Improvement Districts $0.3 million
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Maintenance Matters
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Maintenance - $40 million annually▪ Maintenance means ongoing costs to maintain existing and new facilities.
▪ Current Budget - $4.4 million to maintain over 100 facilities
▪ Needed Budget -▪ $15 to 20 million annually per a Facility Condition Index Report▪ $20 million annually for park grounds maintenance and park facilities not
covered in Report
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SUMMARY
Project Category Unfunded Amount
Transportation $1.4 billion
Civic Infrastructure $1 billion
Maintenance $400 million
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$2.8 BILLION(over 10 years)
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FY 2016 Infrastructure Funds
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Current Funding, of which: Amount
City Funds for Infrastructure and Maintenance $31.1 million
Federal, State, and Regional for Infrastructure $24 million
New Grants for Infrastructure $12.5 million
Received Total $67.6 million
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Annual Need (for 10 Years)
SOURCE AMOUNT
Infrastructure Needs $280 million
Current Infrastructure Budget for FY 2016 - $67.6 million
TOTAL SHORTAGE PER YEAR $212.4 MILLION
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QuestionsDecember 22, 2015
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