Civic Center Generator Upgrade
The existing generator at City Hall does not provide backup energy to other buildings in the Civic Center. The backup generator would allow City Hall and the recreation building located at the Civic Center to continue operating during a Public Safety Power Shutdown (PSPS).
Additionally, the American Red Cross uses the recreation building as an emergency shelter during disasters. The building has a pantry with large commercial refrigerators and freezers that provide storage for perishable food items and could store perishable medications, which would be jeopardized during a PSPS without a generator to keep them running.
Project Manager: M. Paradis |
Approximate Cost: $520,947 |
Funding Source: 2021 Lease Revenue Bonds State of California: Community Power Resiliency |
Completion Year: - |