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CC SR 20170718 02 - Portuguese Bend Land FlowRANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 07/18/2017 AGENDA REPORT AGENDA HEADING: Regular Business AGENDA DESCRIPTION: Consideration and possible action to review City Council Subcommittee Goals for the Portuguese Bend Land Flow RECOMMENDED COUNCIL ACTION: (1) Review the City Council Subcommittee Goals for the Portuguese Bend Land Flow, and provide additional input as appropriate. FISCAL IMPACT: The proposed RFP design/build process will identify the expected cost of this project. Amount Budgeted: N/A Additional Appropriation: N/A Account Number(s): N/A ORIGINATED BY: Deborah Cullen, Director of Finance REVIEWED BY: Gabriella Yap, Deputy City Manager. APPROVED BY: Doug Willmore, City Manager P BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: In the spring of 2017, the City Council appointed Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Duhovic and Council Member Ken Dyda to a subcommittee to identify possible solutions or strategies to deal with the Portuguese Bend (PB) Landslide. This subcommittee was formed to begin a collaborative process with the community and (possibly) with experts. A series of four (4) public meetings have been held to elicit the best ideas of the community and seek input on goals and possible solutions related to the PB Landslide. Each of the meetings had a specific topic identified for discussion: (1) The 1St meeting on June 1 focused on identifying goals; (2) The 2nd meeting on June 7 focused on water runoff; (3) The 3rd meeting on June 29 focused on surf -zone erosion; and, (4) The 4t" meeting on July 6 focused on interior water. The meetings were held at Hesse Park, and were promoted on the City's website, the "Breaking News" listserve, and the City's Nextdoor and Facebook pages. At the first meeting, a short introduction was provided by Council Member Dyda and Mayor Pro Tem Duhovic, which outlined the process and during the meeting 3 goals 1 were identified and also potential solutions relating to the land flow that might need to be considered in the series of meetings to follow. Maior Goals 1. Control slide and control costs • Decrease the cost of ongoing road repair • Decrease resident inconvenience • Decrease cost of slowing slide • Home stabilization • Eliminate the danger of the City being "cut in 2" by the loss of the Palos Verdes Dr. S. thoroughfare • Retain Palos Verdes Dr. S. • Restore ecology/geology (ocean & land) • Preserve ocean life/tide pools 2. Legal protection • Explore possible geological hazard abatement district to protect City from costly and hazard -related damages • Avoid a liability situation similar to Palos Verdes Estates landslide • Understand legal protection upfront 3. Protect the integrity of the nature preserve • Oceanic and Land Ecosystems A series of three (3) additional subcommittee meeting identified potential solutions: Meeting 2: Intercept & direct water to ocean Meeting 3: Reduce effect of surf -zone erosion and restore ecology/geology Meeting 4: Interior water The outcome of these four (4) subcommittee meeting was the identification and articulation of a desired result: Structure a design -build Request for Proposals (RFP) to solicit federal funding for contracting companies to provide cost vs. options for success in their responses a. Project study report by experts b. Create community consensus Pursuant to the meetings, the subcommittee and attendees identified that hiring competent coastal engineers to perform a landslide mitigation feasibility study with a full hydrology study of the area was an important next step. 2 CONCLUSION: The Subcommittee believes that the process outlined above will be able to produce a strong RFP for a design/build process. The Subcommittee and Staff will keep the City Council updated on the progress of the RFP throughout the remainder of the summer. 3