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CIP_215 Title Pages 216:Layout 1 6/22/15 1:48 PM Page 19 STREET LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UNDERGROUNDING Rain or Shine WORK By Kent Pulver

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Description FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 1 Electric System Undergrounding Outside Established 1, 1, Undergrounding District - FY 216 (74481) 2 Electric System Undergrounding Outside Established 4, 1, 1, 1, 1, Undergrounding Districts - FY 217-22 3 La Loma Road - Electric System Undergrounding, San Rafael 1,, 1,, Avenue to Arroyo Boulevard (74484) * 4 Hill Avenue - Street Lighting and Electric System 11,379, 11,379, Undergrounding, Villa St. to North City Limits (74488) 5 Alpine Street - Street Lighting and Electrical System 3,923, 3,923, Undergrounding, Marengo Avenue to El Molino Avenue (7481) 6 Mountain Street - Street Lighting and Electrical System 5,733,4 5,433,4 3, Undergrounding, Lake Avenue to Hill Avenue (7499) 7 Raymond Avenue - Electric System Undergrounding, Maple 14,642,7 13,47,7 1,235, Street to North City Limits (7449) 8 Howard Street - Electrical System Undergrounding, Lincoln 4,81,5 4,81,5 Avenue to Raymond Avenue (74485) 9 Michillinda Avenue - Street Lighting and Electric System Undergrounding, Foothill Blvd. to North City Limits 11,583,215 7, 11,513,215 49,942,815 35,394,6 1,1, 1,635, 1, 1, 11,613,215 * A portion of project cost not included in summary total. See Special Considerations on project page. 4 - Summary

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Electric System Undergrounding Outside Established Undergrounding District - FY 216 74481 1 74481 Electric System Undergrounding Outside Established Undergrounding District - FY 216 FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund 1, 1, 1, 1, DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the undergrounding of electrical facilities and the installation of street lighting in conjunction with small undergrounding projects at various locations throughout the City. It also provides refunds to property owners for underground conversions in residential areas. JUSTIFICATION: This project will enhance the aesthetic quality of the streetscape by removing unsightly utility poles and overhead wires. Undergrounding the utilities will also improve system reliability. SCHEDULE: This is an ongoing project which is based on small undergrounding projects that are not part of an established underground district. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Mobility Element/Power Facilities in that to improve the visual environment of the City through improved streetscapes, conversion of existing overhead to underground facilities will be encouraged. HISTORY: This project was originally created and received initial funding in FY 1983 as project number 74569. It was segmented into a five-year project in FY 211 as project number 7448. Starting in FY 216, the name of this project changed and it became an annual project. This project was created and fully funded in FY 216. 4.1

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Electric System Undergrounding Outside Established Undergrounding Districts - FY 217-22 2 Electric System Undergrounding Outside Established Undergrounding Districts - FY 217-22 FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund 4, 1, 1, 1, 1, 4, 1, 1, 1, 1, DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the undergrounding of electrical facilities and the installation of street lighting in conjunction with small undergrounding projects at various locations throughout the City. It also provides refunds to property owners for underground conversions in residential areas. JUSTIFICATION: This project will enhance the aesthetic quality of the streetscape by removing unsightly utility poles and overhead wires. Undergrounding the utilities will also improve system reliability. SCHEDULE: This is an ongoing project which is based on small undergrounding projects that are not part of an established underground district. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Mobility Element/Power Facilities in that to improve the visual environment of the City through improved streetscapes, conversion of existing overhead to underground facilities will be encouraged. HISTORY: This proejct was originally created and received initial funding in FY 1983 as project number 74569. It was segmented into a multi-year project in FY 211 as project number 7448. Starting in FY 216, this project became an annual project for tracking purposes. The next phase of this project will begin in FY 217 and continue through FY 22. 4.2

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program La Loma Road - Electric System Undergrounding, San Rafael Avenue to Arroyo Boulevard 74484 3 74484 La Loma Road - Electric System Undergrounding, San Rafael Avenue to Arroyo Boulevard FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund 1,, 1,, 1,, 1,, DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the electrical undergrounding work on La Loma Road between San Rafael Avenue and Arroyo Boulevard necessitated by the La Loma Bridge Rehabilitation project. JUSTIFICATION: The La Loma Bridge Rehabilitation project requires the transfer of electric loads and the replacement of electrical conduit in the bridge and installation of new underground electrical conduit and vaults in La Loma Road. The new electrical conduit and vault system will provide for future electrical 17kV service to replace existing the 4kV system and provide better reliability and quick service restoration. SCHEDULE: In FY 216, construction of electrical undergrounding associated with the La Loma Bridge Rehabilitation project will begin. Construction of underground conduit on La Loma Road between San Rafael Avenue and Arroyo Boulevard to transfer the electric load in connections until the completion of the La Loma Bridge project will also be completed. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with Land Use Element Policy 5.7 by implementing development that improves the environment for the public; supporting the distinctiveness of the locality and region as well as the special characteristics of the existing fabric of the site s immediate surroundings. HISTORY: This project was created and fully funded in FY 216. 4.3 Water and Power Department

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Hill Avenue - Street Lighting and Electric System Undergrounding, Villa St. to North City Limits 74488 4 74488 Hill Avenue - Street Lighting and Electric System Undergrounding, Villa St. to North City Limits FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Power Capital Projects Fund (memo) 2,9, 2,9, Underground Utilities Fund - Power Facilities 4,822,627 4,822,627 Underground Utilities Fund - Public Works 3,656,373 3,656,373 11,379, 11,379, Hill Avenue Undergrounding DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the installation of a new street lighting system using energy efficient lighting and the undergrounding of electrical utilities on Hill Avenue from Villa Street to the north city limits. JUSTIFICATION: Street lights enhance public safety through improved lighting levels. The street lamps have a longer life than other lamps and consume approximately 5 percent less energy. Undergrounding the power facilities improves streetscape aesthetics and system reliability. SCHEDULE: Design will be completed in FY 216 and construction of street lighting will be completed in FY 217 by the Department of Public Works. In addition, electrical design and construction in streets will be completed in FY 216 by the Department of Water and Power. RELATIONSHIP TO GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Mobility Element/Power Facilities in that to improve the visual environment of the City through improved streetscapes, conversion of existing overhead to underground facilities will be encouraged. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION: On August 12, 213, City Council approved a transfer of $2.9 million in Undergrond Surtax to the Power Capital Projects Fund. The $2.9 million is part of the total estimated cost of the project, but not calculated in the section summary totals to avoid duplication. HISTORY: This project was created in FY 1986, received initial funding in FY 24, and fully funded in FY 214. This underground district was established in FY 25. Design of street lighting was completed in FY 213. Construction of the underground conduit and vault electric system began in FY 214 and was completed in FY 215. 4.4

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Alpine Street - Street Lighting and Electrical System Undergrounding, Marengo Avenue to El Molino Avenue 7481 5 7481 Alpine Street - Street Lighting and Electrical System Undergrounding, Marengo Avenue to El Molino Avenue FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund - Power Facilities 2,84,22 2,84,22 Underground Utilities Fund - Public Works 1,82,78 1,82,78 3,923, 3,923, Alpine Street from Marengo Avenue to El Molino Avenue DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the undergrounding of electrical utilities and the installation of a new street lighting system using energy efficient lighting on Alpine Street from Marengo Avenue to El Molino Avenue. JUSTIFICATION: This project will improve street lighting for traffic and pedestrian safety. The street lamps have a longer life than other lamps and consume approximately 5 percent less energy. Undergrounding of electrical facilities will improve streetscape aesthetics and system reliability. SCHEDULE: In FY 216, a private property connection will be designed by the Department of Public Works. In addition, installation of underground conduits and vaults in the street right-ofway will be completed by the Department of Water and Power. Electrical construction in streets is expected to be completed in FY 217. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Public Facilities Element Objective 2 by providing more efficient development and utilization of public facilities. In addition, the project is consistent with Public Facilities Element Objective 5 by providing a high level of design quality in all public streets. HISTORY: This project was created in FY 27, initially funded in FY 28, and fully funded in FY 214. The establishment of the district was completed in FY 28 and the electric system design was completed in FY 29. Design of the street lighting was completed in FY 21 and construction was completed in FY 214. 4.5

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Mountain Street - Street Lighting and Electrical System Undergrounding, Lake Avenue to Hill Avenue 7499 6 7499 Mountain Street - Street Lighting and Electrical System Undergrounding, Lake Avenue to Hill Avenue FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund - Power Facilities 4,32,41 4,32,41 Underground Utilities Fund - Public Works 1,412,999 1,112,999 3, 5,733,4 5,433,4 3, Mountain Street from Lake Avenue to Hill Avenue DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the undergrounding of electrical utilities and the installation of a new street lighting system using energy efficient lighting on Mountain Street from Lake Avenue to Hill Avenue. JUSTIFICATION: This project will improve street lighting for traffic and pedestrian safety. The street lamps have a longer life than other lamps and consume approximately 5 percent less energy. Undergrounding of electrical facilities will improve streetscape aesthetics and system reliability. SCHEDULE: Design of electrical system will be completed in FY 216 by the Department of Water and Power. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Public Facilities Element Objective 2 by providing more efficient development and utilization of public facilities. In addition, the project is consistent with Public Facilities Element Objective 5 by providing a high level of design quality in all public streets. HISTORY: This project was created in FY 27 and initially funded in FY 214. 4.6

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Raymond Avenue - Electric System Undergrounding, Maple Street to North City Limits 7449 7 7449 Raymond Avenue - Electric System Undergrounding, Maple Street to North City Limits FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund - Power Facilities 9,959,15 8,724,15 1,235, Underground Utilities Fund - Public Works 4,683,55 4,683,55 14,642,7 13,47,7 1,235, Raymond Avenue DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the undergrounding of electrical utilities and the installation of a new street lighting system using energy efficient lighting on Raymond Avenue from Maple Street to the north city limits. JUSTIFICATION: This project will improve street lighting for traffic and pedestrian safety. The street lamps have a longer life than other lamps and consume approximately 5 percent less energy. Undergrounding of electrical facilities will improve streetscape aesthetics and system reliability. SCHEDULE: In FY 216, design of the electrical system will begin and will be completed in FY 217 by the Department of Water and Power. RELATIONSHIP TO GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Public Facilities Element Objective 5 of the General Plan by encouraging a high level of maintenance of existing facilities to ensure public safety. It is also consistent with Land Use Element Objective 13 by providing adequate support for institutions that serve the needs of Pasadena's diverse residents and families. IMPACT ON THE NORTHWEST: This project is located in Northwest Pasadena which is an area that has been targeted for revitalization. HISTORY: This project was created and received initial funding in FY 24. The underground district was established in FY 26. 4.7

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Howard Street - Electrical System Undergrounding, Lincoln Avenue to Raymond Avenue 74485 8 74485 Howard Street - Electrical System Undergrounding, Lincoln Avenue to Raymond Avenue FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund - Power Facilities 2,42,24 2,42,24 Underground Utilities Fund - Public Works 1,679,296 1,679,296 4,81,5 4,81,5 Howard Street from Lincoln Avenue to Raymond Avenue DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the undergrounding of electrical utilities and the installation of a new street lighting system using energy efficient lighting on Howard Street from Lincoln Avenue to Raymond Avenue. JUSTIFICATION: This project will improve street lighting for traffic and pedestrian safety. The street lamps have a longer life than other lamps and consume approximately 5 percent less energy. Undergrounding of electrical facilities will improve streetscape aesthetics and system reliability. SCHEDULE: No work is scheduled for FY 216. RELATIONSHIP TO THE GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Public Facilities Element Objective 2 by providing more efficient development and utilization of public facilities. In addition, the project is consistent with Public Facilities Element Objective 5 by providing a high level of design quality in all public streets. IMPACT ON THE NORTHWEST: This project is located in Northwest Pasadena which is an area that has been targeted for revitalization. HISTORY: This project was created in FY 27 and fully funded in FY 215. 4.8

FY 216-22 Capital Improvement Program Michillinda Avenue - Street Lighting and Electric System Undergrounding, Foothill Blvd. to North City Limits 9 Michillinda Avenue - Street Lighting and Electric System Undergrounding, Foothill Blvd. to North City Limits FY 215 FY 216 FY 217 FY 218 FY 219 FY 22 Underground Utilities Fund - Power Facilities 8,249,784 8,249,784 Underground Utilities Fund - Public Works 3,333,431 7, 3,263,431 11,583,215 7, 11,513,215 Michillinda Avenue Undergrounding DESCRIPTION: This project provides for the installation of a new street lighting system (west side only) using energy efficient lighting and the undergrounding of electrical utilities on Michillinda Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to the north city limits. JUSTIFICATION: This project will improve street lighting for traffic and pedestrian safety. The street lamps have a longer life than other lamps and consume approximately 5 percent less energy. Undergrounding the power facilities improves streetscape aesthetics and system reliability. SCHEDULE: The establishment of the district and design of the street lighting system and underground factilities is currently on hold pending an agreement between Southern California Edison, Time Warner Cable, and the cities of Sierra Madre and Arcadia. RELATIONSHIP TO GENERAL PLAN: This project is consistent with the Mobility Element/Power Facilities in that to improve the visual environment of the City through improved streetscapes, conversion of existing overhead to underground facilities will be encouraged. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: This project will require the cooperation of two other cities since the eastern half of the street is located within the cities of Arcadia and Sierra Madre. HISTORY: This project was created in FY 1986 and received initial funding in FY 24. 4.9