Capital Improvement Projects
All Capital Improvement Projects
- Facilities
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updated: October 14, 2009status:On GoingMake improvements to City Facilities for ADA compliance.location:City Facilities
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updated: October 14, 2009status:On GoingThe City of Davis and UC Davis acquired a collection of antique bicycles. On display at 3rd and B st Teen Center Building.
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updated: October 16, 2009status:On GoingGeneral Construction: The intended work result for General Construction consists of selective demolition and alteration to existing architectural and structural elements of the Varsity Theatre, including selective demolition and alteration to existing electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems; ins...location:616 2nd Street
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updated: October 14, 2009status:CompleteUpgrade existing fuel dispensing equipment to meet current Calif. Air Resources Board requirements.location:1717 5 th Street
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updated: October 14, 2009status:On GoingAdd an accessible family-style restroom adjacent to the new second screen. See CIP 8195 for bid dates.location:616 2nd Street
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updated: July 8, 2008status:Not InitiatedReplace elevator and modify overhang awnings and concrete pads to meet ADA standards.location:1st & F streets
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updated: October 14, 2009status:On GoingTo rehabilitate and construct new facilities for Public Works operations and maintenance activitieslocation:1717 Fifth Street
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updated: July 8, 2008status:Not InitiatedInstall electrical system and aerators in ponds to minimize algae growth and maintenance.location:Fairway Drive S. of Co. Road 29
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- Miscellaneous
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updated: October 16, 2009status:Not InitiatedAssess existing agricultural wells on City owned open space parcels to determine current condition and future maintenance needs.location:Various City parcels
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updated: January 4, 2011status:On GoingApproximately 325 street lights are going to be changed to LED to save energy. Four different lights will be used to compare the results.location:throughout Davis
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- Transportation
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updated: June 10, 2010status:On GoingReconstruct various bike paths within the City of Davis. Bikepaths will be reconstructed in concrete (current City Standard) This project utilizes some Stimlulus funding.location:Various locations
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updated: June 10, 2010status:On GoingThis project utilizes Federal funds that can only be used on arterial streets. This project will be constructed in the Summer of 2010 depending on when the funds are approved by Cal Trans.location:B Street, Arlington and 3rd STreet
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updated: June 30, 2010status:On GoingThis project utilizes recycles tires to provide a surface treatement which will prolong the life of streets for 7-15 years.location:various local streets
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updated: October 14, 2009status:On GoingThe purpose of this program is: Repair / replace damaged concrete sidewalk and curb and gutter.location:Various Locations
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updated: August 14, 2009status:On GoingInstall curb ramps and eliminate barriers on City Sidewalks leading to public transportation and in high pedestrian traffic areas.location:Various
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updated: June 7, 2011status:On GoingCity Council endorsed the road reconfiguration (road diet) on 9/8/09. The 4-lane road will be reconfigured to two travel lanes, bike lans and turn lanes. Traffic signalas at F and G will be replaced with standard 8-phase signals. ADA ramps will be installed at all corners throughout the corridor....location:Fifth Street between A and L Streets
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updated: August 21, 2008status:On GoingPursue an application to the PUC for pedestrian and bicyclists crossing. (i.e., a physical crossing of the tracts). The crossing would be protected with automatic gates, warning lights and alarms.location:Amtrak Depot & vicinity
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updated: October 14, 2009status:On GoingPedestrian improvements widening sidewalks, installing bus shelters improved lighting, accessibility, reconfiguration of the Chestnut intersection, landscaping.location:8th St between Pole Line Rd & L St.
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updated: June 29, 2010status:Planning StageImprove mobility along 1st Street from A to E Streets. Enhance the connection between campus and downtown.location:1st Steet - A to E
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updated: July 19, 2010status:On GoingFour intersections of C, D, E and F will be improved with “bulb-outs” to reduce the pedestrian crossing distance, improve accessibility and provide traffic calming. Each corner will include new trees, plants and LED energy efficient light fixtures. Two designated bus stops will be improved and on ...location:Second Street between C & F streets
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updated: January 4, 2011status:Planning StageImprove Third Street and the B Street alleys. Enhance the safety for the joint use of travel for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.location:Third Street
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updated: July 8, 2008status:Not InitiatedStudy potential downtown sites for the creation of additional public parking.location:Downtown Core
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updated: July 8, 2008status:Not InitiatedReplace old, out of date, bike racks and install additional bicycle parking capacity at those high use areas throughout the City.location:Various locations
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updated: November 2, 2010status:Planning StageUndercrossing design approach for bicycles and pedestrians. This will connect the greenbelt bike path on the east and west side of Drummond Ave though an existing tunnel that was constructed in early 1990.location:Drummond Ave
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updated: November 2, 2010status:Planning StageImprove traffic movement at the intersection of Cowell, Chiles and Drummond Ave with the construction of Roundabout Traffic Circle for the summer of 2011.location:Same
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updated: June 29, 2010status:Not Initiated location:First St. between A & B Steets
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updated: June 7, 2011status:On GoingProposed safety improvements include a raised crosswalk across Shasta Drive in front of the school entrance, ADA-compliant ramps, removal of a portion of the existing center median, solar powered pedestrian-scale lighting, and a solar-powered flashing beacon on both sides of the crossing. A second ...location:Shasta Drive
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- Wastewater
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updated: June 8, 2011status:CompletePrepare Wastewater Master Plan to identify optimal alternative for upgrading city's wastewater treatment plant in order to comply with new NPDES permit. Planning includes evaluating reclamation and renewable energy opportunities.location:City Wastewater Treatment Plant
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updated: December 7, 2010status:CompleteConstruct 800kw solar photovoltaic system at the city's wastewater treatment plant to provide over 1,600,000 kWh of green energy. Projected was completed in July 2010.location:Wastewater Treatment Plant
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updated: June 29, 2010status:CompleteClean and rehabilitate approximately 1 mile of the existing 48" sewer trunkline from County Road 30 to the south side of the Willow Slough Bypass. Replace cracked 24" VCP sewer across Covell Blvd at Hwy 113.location:South of Wastewater Treatment Plant & N. of Co. Rd 30
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updated: January 4, 2011status:Not InitiatedProject currently on hold. Perform study to investigate the condition of existing sewer lines throughout the City.location:Throughout the City
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updated: January 4, 2011status:Not InitiatedProject currently on hold. Initiate a study to analyze the capacity of the existing system of the sewer lines throughout the city.location:Throughout the City
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updated: January 4, 2011status:CompleteRepair damaged structure to prevent further deterioration and possible failure. Bid opening: July 13, 2010 at 2 p.m.location:Sixth & G Streets
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updated: June 8, 2011status:On GoingThe city will replace its existing secondary treatment process and add tertiary treatment in order to comply with the City's adopted NPDES permit discharge requirements. The improvements include construction of an activated sludge process, secondary clarification, and filtration. Also, improvements ...location:WWTP
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- Water
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updated: January 4, 2011status:On GoingThis project will add a Manganese Treatment System, upsized pump and motor, and upgraded electrical and controls to the existing Well 32.location:City Wide
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updated: June 29, 2010status:DelayedReplace old valves within El Macero development.location:El Macero Development
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updated: January 4, 2011status:On GoingInitiate development for a new deep-aquifer well to provide an additional source of potable water to replace lost production due to failure of other well.location:Within City
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updated: June 30, 2010status:On GoingUpgrade the system that automatically controls the water supply system by replacing various field components.location:Various
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updated: July 9, 2008status:Not InitiatedInstall sacrificial anodes at water meters throughout the City to eliminate the corrosion caused by the transfer of electrical current from on-site plumbing fixtures to the water main.
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updated: October 15, 2009status:On GoingWi-Fi based system to allow meter reading data to be collected in the office instead of individual field readings.
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updated: March 29, 2011status:On GoingAnnual project to rehab. existing old and failing water lines at various locations throughout the City.location:Citywide
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updated: December 7, 2010status:CompleteUpgrade existing city-campus intertie connection to improve the valve and install new water meter to allow for emergency sharing of water between UCD and the City. Project is being constructed by UCD.location:UCD/City
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updated: October 16, 2009status:Not Initiated location:Throughout City
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updated: December 7, 2010status:CompleteTo study surface water and other water supply options, such as deep aquifer supply, with a coalition of Yolo County agencies: City of Davis, City of Woodland, UC Davis, and Yolo County. This is a multi-year project. Annual funding provides for any required engineering or legal analysis or respo...location:Various
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updated: January 7, 2011status:On GoingInformation about the project can be found at: http://www.wdcwa.com/ Project plans include a jointly-owned and operated intake on the Sacramento River, raw water pipelines connecting the intake to a new regional water treatment plant, and separate pipelines delivering treated water to Woodland, Da...location:Various
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