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Improvements will include the installation and/or enhancement of sidewalks, bike lanes, crosswalks, ADA curbs, signage, and traffic control signage with rapid flashing beacons. These enhancements will impact Montclair High School, Montera Elementary, and Monte Vista Elementary Schools. Traffic safety measures and devices per the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and signs will be...

The site will be transformed by replacing the existing landscape with California native plants that are drought resistant. After removal of the turf, a new and efficient irrigation system will be installed. Project Manager: [TBD] Approximate Cost: $149,312 Funding Source: Department of Water Resources Completion Year: -

Signal retiming programs have shown travel time and delay reductions of 5 to 20 percent, and in fuel savings of 10 to 15 percent nationwide. The upcoming improvements will reduce the number of accidents between vehicles, pedestrians, and bike riders at various intersections around the City by installing a signal interconnect system. This upgrade affects...

Improvements for Saratoga Park focus on modernizing the active play fields and spectator areas. Pedestrians will enjoy new walkway circulation patterns, new restrooms, a new playground and snack bar, improved parking lots, and additional amenities. Project Manager: M. Heredia Approximate Cost: $6,672,329 Funding Source: 2021 Lease Revenue Bonds [partial] Completion Year: -

The flooring of the Recreation Building at the Civic Center has aged and worn over time. The VCT flooring will be removed and replaced throughout the lobby and hallway of the Human Services and Recreation Building. Project Manager: M. Paradis Approximate Cost: $60,000 Funding Source: 2021 Lease Revenue Bonds Completion Year: -

This project includes redesign and remodel of the sleeping quarters, kitchen and ADA compliant restrooms, new locker rooms and changing areas. The remodel will also include upgrades to lighting, flooring, wall paper, paint and ceilings. Project Manager: C. Stevenson Approximate Cost: $504,107 Funding Source: 2021 Lease Revenue Bonds Completion Year: -

This project includes redesign and remodel of the sleeping quarters, new kitchen and ADA compliant restrooms, new locker rooms and changing areas. The remodel will also include upgrades to lighting, flooring, wallpaper, paint and ceilings Project Manager: C. Stevenson Approximate Cost: $554,107 Funding Source: 2021 Lease Revenue Bonds Completion Year: -

Improvements for MacArthur Park include a walking path, exercise station and other amenities including a basketball court, or pickle ball, and/or a dog park. Project Manager: M. Heredia Approximate Cost: $4,579,640 Funding Source: 2021 Lease Revenue Bonds Completion Year: -

Some of the proposed improvements include new landscaping and efficient irrigation, enhanced concrete paving, decorative pavers, ADA ramps, steps with hand railing, benches, amphitheater seating, site furniture, new bike racks, swales, a Memorial Garden reflecting pool, ADA accessible parking, and relocation of the Remembrance Plaque. The main circulation around the Civic Center currently creates confusion...

Improvements to this park may include a redesigned parking lot with new pavement and lighting, a walking loop with fitness stations, site furniture, and turf block pavers, and a new playground with inclusive play features. The basketball court and tennis courts may be relocated. There will be new bathrooms for the splash pad and a...

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City-owned trees are usually located in the public right-of-way nearest to curbs and sidewalks, however, not all trees located in the right-of-way may be city-owned. If you're planning to do major landscaping in front of your property, consult with the Department of Public Works Operations Division determine which trees you're permitted to alter or cut...

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