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Item 20 - Agreements for Capital Improvement Projects On -Call Engineering Services
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Oxnard Village is an approximately 60-acre privately funded re development <br />project located at the westerly gateway to the City of Oxnard, along the <br />101 Freeway. The under-utilized site contained 1950's era motel, mobile <br />home park, retail/commercial and light manufacturing uses. This mixed <br />use project will ultimately include 1,500 residential units with row -houses, <br />podium stacked flats, live -work units and luxury high rise condominiums and <br />luxury hotels. Four parking lots have already been designed which included <br />aesthetic, decorative lighting, water quality, space, enhanced paving, <br />- vehicular, pedestrian and disabled access, as well as drainage challenges. <br />In each case, both a functional and aesthetically pleasing built environment <br />resulted. The project is ongoing and will continue development while serving <br />the City of Oxnard for many decades into the future. <br />RELEVANT DESIGN COMPONENTS: <br />• Street Improvements <br />• Sewer, Domestic Water <br />• Reclaimed Water <br />• Storm Drain <br />• Flood Control <br />• Mulitple Parking Lots <br />• Landscaping <br />• Water Quality <br />• Vehicular & Disabled Access <br />CLIENT CONTACT: <br />Oxnard CRFL Partners <br />Carl Renezeder <br />• carlr@oakwooddev.com <br />64 Maxwell <br />Irvine, CA 92618 <br />949.719.9040 <br />— Fehr & Peers guided the City of Santa Ana through the process <br />of updating and adopting the City's traffic impact study guidelines <br />consistent with requirements of SB 743. Fehr & Peers made <br />VMT estimates for the entire Orange County region in support of <br />the recommended thresholds of significance, including screening <br />maps to facilitate City processing of projects. Fehr & Peers also <br />_ provided a guidance document with sample projects to assist the <br />City with implementation. This effort included education of staff and <br />collaborative meetings to meet City goals. The City VMT thresholds <br />and TIA Guidelines have been adopted by the Santa Ana City Council. This project was delivered on budget and <br />on schedule, within the July 2020 adoption deadline. <br />RELEVANT DESIGN COMPONENTS <br />CLIENT CONTACT: <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Zdenek "Zed" Kekula <br />Senior Civil Engineer <br />zkekula@santa-ana.org <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />714.647.5606 <br />City of Santa Ana Civil Engineering Services: RFP 23-030 <br />11 <br />
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