King Park Improvements Project 10/22/18 Community Meeting Q&A

At the 10/22/18 community meeting related to the King Park Improvements Project Site Development Planning Application, several questions were asked by community members for which definitive answers could not be provided at that time. Subsequent to review of the 100% construction documents submittal, additional information can be provided on these topics:

Q1: Concern was expressed that students walk up El Dorado Street to and from school, and it was asked if flagmen will be present during those times.

The current version of the specifications includes the following:

“The Contractor shall be responsible, during all phases of the work, to provide for public safety and convenience by use of traffic cones, signs, lighted barricades, lights, and flagmen as described and specified in the State of California, Department of Transportation MANUAL OF TRAFFIC CONTROLS – For Construction and Maintenance Work Zones, current Edition. (Section 360, California Vehicle Code, defines highways to include streets.) The provisions of this manual will become a part of the requirements of the contract.

Construction operations shall be conducted in such a manner as to cause as little inconvenience as possible to the abutting property owners or motoring public. Convenient access to driveways, houses, and buildings along the line of work shall be maintained unless otherwise approved by the City in advance. Contractor shall request and obtain approval from City before any lane closures are implemented. Open excavation and ditches across a roadway shall be covered and guarded in such a manner as to permit safe traffic flow during hours when no work is being performed.”

In addition, limiting or precluding delivery and off-haul while school is in session for a period prior to school and after dismissal is under consideration. Because of fluctuating school schedules, however, it is not yet determined whether this will be practical.

Q2: It was asked where staging would occur, and if it would affect the parking lot.

The parking lot will not be used as a staging or storage area. As work proceeds, storage and staging for particular work may be conducted at different locations on the work site. It is anticipated that some equipment ingress/egress may be through the parking lot. The primary traffic- field related off-haul of soil and import of rock- will access the site at the corner of El Dorado and Santa Inez. All storage and staging will be inside the construction fence.

Q3: There was a question about the length of time that soil export and import would be happening. 

Scheduling the sequence and timing of work is a contractor responsibility. In addition, weather can impact work timing. Barring unforeseen circumstances, it can be anticipated that approximately 3-4 weeks of soil export and rock import for the field will be necessary, and to commence toward the beginning of the project.

Q4: One suggestion was to try and give away the grass rather than kill it.

The City anticipates leaving the field open through the winter months for unscheduled use, rather than closing it, since no repairs will be undertaken prior to construction. The Landscape Resources Division does not anticipate salvaging any portion of the sod for use in other park spaces. If approached by third parties interested in salvaging any sod, the City would consider it so long is it would not result in unsafe playing conditions prior to construction, or impede commencement or conduct of the contractor’s work.

Q5: Concern was expressed that field drainage discharge will go into a street drain that frequently backs up.

Below is an excerpt from the civil engineer’s submittal for the project-

“This artificial turf replacement project is anticipated to reduce the overall rate and quantity of stormwater discharge from the site to the public storm drain system. The peak rate of discharge will be reduced due to the introduction of the Class II drain rock section to transmit subsurface horizontal stormwater flow, which has a lower theoretical horizontal follow velocity than the current overland flow drainage scenario.”

Link to the project plan: King Field Synthetic Turf and Park Improvements Plan

Tues. Nov. 27th Parent Workshop: Building Healthy Relationships and a Culture of Consent

SMUHSD and Peninsula Parent Speaker Series Presents: Building Healthy Relationships and a Culture of Consent

The impact of an incident of sexual misconduct is far-reaching and long-lasting. No matter how much time, money and effort parents invest in getting their child to college, an incident – either as a victim or an accused perpetrator – could derail everything.

Join us for a presentation that will help parents and guardians:
  • Understand the issues surrounding consent
  • Empower their children with the tools for consent in sexual and non-sexual situations
  • Learn how to be an “askable” adult when their children need support
  • Help their children build the skills and confidence to create healthy, fulfilling relationships
The presentation will be lead by Anea Bogue, Director of REALboy, REALgirl and REALyou Empowerment Programs. She is also a Sexual Health Educator/Author/Speaker.
Tuesday, November 27 | 7-8:30 p.m.
San Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 N. Delaware Street
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Mandarin and Spanish interpretation services will be provided.

Upcoming Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety & Traffic Improvements in North Central!

In 2018 the City of San Mateo Public Works Department presented at the HANCSM general meetings on the Traffic Action Plan and Sustainable Streets Project. HANCSM members asked questions, provided feedback and insights on various issues including the need for greater pedestrian and bicycle safety and traffic mitigation in our neighborhood. We are very excited to share information about two upcoming projects in North Central that will improve safety and circulation in our community!

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the current Program Year (2018-19) will be used for a pedestrian safety project. The project is still in the early design phase, but will likely include some high visibility crosswalks and curb extensions at different intersections in the areas around Martin Luther King Jr. Park and College Park Elementary School. The Neighborhood Improvement and Housing Division is working closely with Public Works to design a project that responds to the priorities identified in the North Central Traffic Action Plan with the available funding. The project is planned to begin construction in Spring 2019.
  • The North San Mateo Drive Sustainable Streets Project will install bicycle lanes, high visibility crosswalk, pedestrian countdown signal, and curb extensions between Peninsula and Baldwin Avenue. Download the presentation for more information: N San Mateo Drive Sustainable Streets Project

 

Love North Central Block Cleanup & Garden Party POSTPONED to Jan 12th

The Love North Central block cleanup and garden event is postponed due to poor air quality. The event was originally planned for tomorrow morning but is now rescheduled for Saturday, January 12th from 9AM to 11AM at the Ace/Hassett Hardware. Register online! 

We appreciate everyone’s efforts to get us this far in the planning and thanks to all for being flexible.

Looking forward to seeing you all in the new year and please help spread the word! Please download and share the updated event flyer: 2019 N Delaware Block Cleanup

Air Quality Alert – Stay indoors if possible!

The City of San Mateo announced this morning: We’re experiencing a fair amount of smoke here in San Mateo from the #CampFire in #ButteCounty. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has issued a smoke advisory for the nine-county Bay Area and recommends staying indoors if possible.

You can check out real-time air quality alerts here: https://goo.gl/4J5itY

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Recreation Facilities: Vision to Reality Progress Report – share your thoughts!

The Recreation Facilities- Vision to Reality Progress Report will be presented to the Park and Recreation Commission and City Council. All are welcome to share any comments, perspectives or questions!

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Park and Recreation Commission
Wednesday, 11/7/18 at 7:00pm
San Mateo City Hall Room C

City Council Study Session
Monday, 11/19/18 at 5:30pm
San Mateo City Hall Room C

The Progress Report is publicly available on the City website. The report includes background on the project, the outcomes of community engagement, alternative approaches and a preferred alternative. The City staff believe that the recommendations reflect both the community’s and CAC’s insightful feedback. Please note that some of the facility configurations, costs, etc. are different from the options in the community survey and/or presented to the CAC. This is the result of reflecting on that feedback and developing more refined information that reshaped some of the options that are presented in the Progress Report.