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CC SR 20170905 01 - PVP Water Reliability Project (Cal Water)RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 09/05/2017 AGENDA REPORT AGENDA HEADING: Regular Business AGENDA DESCRIPTION: Consideration and possible action to receive a presentation on the upcoming Palos Verdes Peninsula Water Reliability Project from California Water Service (CalWater) RECOMMENDED COUNCIL ACTION: (1) Receive a presentation from CalWater regarding the Palos Verdes Peninsula Water Reliability Project. FISCAL IMPACT: None Amount Budgeted: N/A Additional Appropriation: N/A Account Number(s): N/A ORIGINATED BY: Natalie Chan, PE, Associate Engineer /& REVIEWED BY: Terry Rodrigue, PE, Interim Director of Public Works APPROVED BY: Doug Willmore, City Manager'/ -`.,.,11-117 BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: Starting in 2018, California Water Service (CalWater) is expected to begin an important project to improve water service to the residents and businesses on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. CalWater will be providing a short presentation of this project at tonight's meeting. The primary purpose of the project is to replace an existing water pipeline and add a second water pipeline. This is a much needed upgrade to the Peninsula's water infrastructure that will preserve the quality of life for local communities by improving water service reliability for both every day and emergency water needs. Construction is expected to begin in early 2018 and be completed by the end of 2019. City Staff has been aware of and monitoring this project for several years. Since most of the project is located in the City of Rolling Hills Estates (RHE), they will be acting as the lead agency for the environmental review of the project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). In May 2017, Staff from Public Works, Community Development and the City Manager's Office met with RHE Staff and their environmental consultant to coordinate the CEQA review of the project since we will be relying upon this review to address the environmental impacts of those portions of the project within Rancho Palos Verdes. We understand from RHE Staff that the CEQA document for this project should be ready for public review and comment later this year. 1 The portion the CalWater project within the City will be located within the public right-of- way of Crenshaw Boulevard from the City boundary to the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and Crest Road. It should be noted that the City is planning a road resurfacing project on Crenshaw Boulevard that is scheduled for construction in FY18- 19. The City's road resurfacing project will cover this same segment of Crenshaw Boulevard, and will extend southward to its terminus at Del Cerro Park. Public Works, Community Development, and CalWater will continue working together to coordinate schedules, communicate requirements, and ultimately deliver successful projects. 2