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File #: 19-272    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/28/2019 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: 6/4/2019 Final action:
Title: Authorize the City Manager to execute an Actual Cost Contract with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) for the relocation of PG&E facilities impacted by the SR120 / Union Road Interchange project
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - DRAFT Actual Cost Contract, 2. Attachment 2 - Letter from Department of Transportation
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City Council Agenda
Memo to: Manteca City Council
From: Mark Houghton, Public Works Director
Prepared By: Koosun Kim, Public Works Deputy Director - Engineering
Date: June 4, 2019
Subject: SR120 / Union Road Interchange Project - Actual Cost Contract with PG&E

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Authorize the City Manager to execute an Actual Cost Contract with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) for the relocation of PG&E facilities impacted by the SR120 / Union Road Interchange project

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Background:
The City of Manteca awarded a construction contract to TEICHERT Construction (Contractor) for the SR120 / Union Road Interchange project (CIP 14037) on March 5, 2019. However, the City has been unable to start construction due to a utility relocation conflict namely a disagreement between the parties as to responsibility for the relocation costs. The cost to relocate four PG&E power poles within the state right-of-way is approximately $4 million. Caltrans believes that the cost should be 100% paid by PG&E, while PG&E maintains that the cost should be shared 50/50 (see attachments). This impasse has stalled the start of the project.

City staff have held many discussions with the two entities to resolve the cost-share issue. The one thing that all parties have in common is "support" for the construction of the SR120 / Union Road IC project. Most recently, City staff worked with senior San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) staff and the two parties to obtain approvals and additional funding needed to proceed with the project.

Since there are real costs and legal implications with the construction contract being delayed, a new funding plan was developed and SJCOG Board approved amendment #1 on May 23, 2019 to the Measure K Cooperative Agreement (C-19-039) in an amount not to exceed $1 million.

This additional Measure K funding approved by SJCOG Board will cover 50% of the City's share for a PG&E utility relocation up to $1 million. Due to the additional Measure K fundin...

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