HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 04161991 - 1.1 BOARD ORDER FOR PROJECT ADVERTISING
TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: J. MICHAEL WALFORD, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
DATE: APRIL 16, 1991
SUBJECT: Approving Plans and Specifications for Willow Pass Road Widening
Project No. 0662-6R4134-86, West Pittsburg Area.
Specific Request(s) or Recommendation(s) & Background & Justification
I. RECOMMENDED ACTION:
APPROVE the Plans and Specifications for the Project, and
ADVERTISE for bids to be received on Thursday, May 16, 1991 at 2:00 p.m., and
DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to publish the Notice to Contractors in accordance with
Section 20392 of the Public Contract Code.
Continued on attachment: X yes Signature:
_ Recommendation of County Administrator
_ Recommendation of Board Committee
_ Approve Other:
Signature(s):
Action of Board on: April 16, 1991
Approved as Recommended x Other
Vote of Supervisors., I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS
A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN
ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON
x Unanimous (Absent ) THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF
Ayes: Noes: SUPERVISORS ON DATE SHOWN.
Absent: Abstain:
Attested April 16, 1991
Orig. Div.: PW (Design) Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board
cc: County Administrator of Supervisors and County Administrator
Attn: E. Kuevor
Auditor-Controller
PW Accounting
Construction
Community Development
Attn: Gus Almquist
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Approving Plans and Specifications for Willow Pass Road Widening
April 16, 1991
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II. FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The estimated contract cost of the project is $1.3 Million, funded by Contra Costa
Redevelopment Agency (8%) Senate Bill 300 State Transportation Partnership (12%)
Transportation Development Agency (4%) West Pittsburg Area of Benefit (49%) Contra
Costa County Flood Control District (27%).
III. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION/BACKGROUND:
The project is needed to alleviate traffic congestion and to provide for the safe movement
of vehicles.
The Public Works Director has filed with the Board of Supervisors the Plans and
Specifications for the project.
The general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this
project, have been filed with the Clerk of the Board and copies will be made available to
any interested party upon request.
The Board reviewed and approved the project on July 10, 1990 and found, on the basis
of the initial study and all comments received, that there is no substantial evidence that
the project will have a significant effect on the environment and adopted the Negative
Declaration.
IV. CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
If the project is not approved for advertising, it will not be constructed.