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RESOLUTION NO. 15-7003
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF SOUTH BAY
MEASURE R HIGHWAY PROGRAM PROJECT LIST, APPROVING OF
HERMOSA BEACH PROJECTS AND COMMITTING TO $200,000
LOCAL MATCH FUNDING FOR THE PCH/AVIATION PROJECT
WHEREAS, the Measure R Expenditure Plan as approved by the voters of Los
Angeles County in November 2008 will provide approximately $906 million (in 2008 dollars),
or roughly $1.4 billion in inflated dollars, over 30 years for much needed ramp and
interchange investments to improve the operation of 1-405, 1-110, 1-105 and SR-91 in the
South Bay; and
WHEREAS, as a result of collaborative efforts involving the South Bay Cities Council
of Governments (SBCCOG), its member jurisdictions, the Infrastructure Working Group (IWG),
Caltrans and Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), the scope of
eligible investments also includes local arterial, signal synchronization and park -and -ride
projects that can be demonstrated to have a significant operational nexus to the state highway
system; and
WHEREAS, on January 25, 2011, Council adopted Resolution No. 11-6730, supporting
the South Bay Measure R Highway Program "Early Action Project List" of over 40 projects
totaling approximately $145 million to be implemented in the first five years of the South
Bay Measure R Highway Program, as listed in Exhibit A to this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, that same collaborative effort has resulted in the identification of over 57
cumulative projects totaling approximately $238 million to be implemented through Fiscal
Year 2020-21 of the South Bay Measure R Highway Program, as listed in Exhibit B to this
Resolution; and
WHEREAS, the City of Hermosa Beach has been identified as being the Lead
Agency for implementation for two (2) projects on the Program project list, totaling
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approximately $45.0 million, including projects to be considered by the SBCCOG Board at their
November 19, 2015 meeting, for Measure R Highway Program funding, as listed in Exhibit C to
this Resolution; and
WHEREAS, the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) Steering
Committee at its regular meeting held on October 12, 2015, approved a new policy for projects
exceeding $10 million in construction cost. The new policy states that for projects that are
estimated to exceed $10 million, the SBCCOG has a goal of limiting SBHP funds to 50% of the
project costs. The lead agency may appeal to the SBCCOG Board a request for up to SBHP funds
to provide up to 80% of the project costs. The PCH/Aviation project is required to have such a
match. The match could come from various sources including Federal, State and local funds
available to the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY:
1. Support and endorse the projects to be implemented through Fiscal Year 2020-
21 of the South Bay Measure R Highway Program project list;
2. Take these actions with the understanding that, for each Measure R Highway
Program funded project for which it is the lead agency, it will be required by Metro to enter
into a Funding Agreement (FA) with Metro which will establish the project schedule, cost
estimate and budget, and such information for each project will be available for entering into
the SBCCOG's project list for tracking;
3. Endorse and commit to making every good faith effort to complete each
project for which it is the Lead Agency pursuant to the schedule as set forth in the FA, but
in any event within the period ending five years after a FA for the project is executed;
4. Understand that the Measure R Highway Program is a cost -reimbursement program
subject to annual audit requirements by Metro; and
5. Commit to local match funding for the PANED portion of the PCH/Aviation Mobility
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Project in the amount of $200,000.
This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. The City
Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution, shall enter the same in the book
of original Resolutions of said city; and shall make a minute of the passage and adoption thereof in
the records of the proceedings of the City Council at which the same is passed and adopted.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of October, 2015.
PRE ENT of te City Cound and MAYOR of the City of Hermosa Beach, California
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Clerk ity Attorney
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Measure R South Bay Highway Program Project List E;
as of October 2015
Based on MTA Budget Request, not FA
Project ID &
SBHP Funding
Phases
FA Type
Alphabetical by Lead Agency
Increment(s)
Budget FA Expires
Funded by
Available
SBHP
EMMAM &PENDING
PROJEM
Ci of Carson
IN34- Sepulveda Boulevard widening
MR312.37
MTA FA
917/12
7/1/12
$1,158,000
6/30/17
C
from Alameda Street to ICTF Driveway
City of El Segundo
Commuter Bikeways Study- Aviation
SBCCOG
Blvd, Douglas St. and El Segundo Blvd -
6/1/14
$150,000
12/31/15
TO zo141
Feas. Study
Feasibility study to establish three bicycle
6/1/14
corridors within the city limits, near large
employers and adjacent to green line
stations.
City of El Segundo
N55 - Park Place from Nash St to Allied
MR312.57
MTA FA
1/6/15
7/1/14
$350.000
6/30/19
PD
Way- Roadway extension and railroad
grade separation
City of El Segundo
F39 - Sepulveda Blvd arterial
MR312.27
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711/14
$400,000
6i30/19
Irnpiovements From Imperial Highway to
El Segundo Blvd
,Cily of Garden
7/1/11
$300,000
6/30/16
'N42-Rosecrans Ave Arterial
MR312.17
MTA FA
9/21/14
7/1/12
$317,000
6/30/17
PD, D, C
Improvements From Vermont Ave to
7/1/13
$4,523,000
6/30/18
Crenshaw Blvd
City of Hawthorne
Multiple intersection improvements
MR312.33
MTA FA
10/25/12
7/1/13
$600,000
6/30/16
PD, D, R, C
(traffic lanes added) at Aviation BI I
7/1 /15
$3,000,000
6/30/20
IMarine Ave
Pending
City of Hawthorne
7/1 /17
$618,000
6/30/22
M R.372.47
MTA FA
Prairie Ave from 118th St to Marine Ave-
7/1 /16
$619,000
6/30/23
Signal Improvements
City of Hermosa Beach
F45 - PCH (SR-1/PCH) Improvements
MR312.05
MTA FA
5/16/12
7/1/11
$304,000
6/30/16
PD, D, R, C
between Anita Stand Artesia Blvd
'City of Hermosa Beach
,Add southbound dual left turn lanes on
MR312.36
7!1;15
S872,00D
6/30120
PCH at Aviation Blvd
12
City3/15/12 of Inglewood
7/1111
$300,000
6/30/16
IN6 - Citywide Phase IV
PD, D,
PD, D, c
MTA FA
7/1l12
$3,200,000
6/30117
1-city of Inglewood
Phase V- Communication gap closure on
Pending
7/1 /17
$192,000
6/30/22
MR312.50
MTA FA
various locations, TS upgrade and
I
7/1/18
$192,000
6/30/23
arterial detection
City of Lawndale
MR312.15
MTA FA
1/11/12
7!1/11
7/1/12
$100,000
$400,000
6/30/16
6/30/17
N22 - Inglewood Ave From 156th st to 1-
g
PD, D, R, c
405 SIB On Ramp Improvements
Ci of Lawndale
MR312.36
PD, D, R, C
MTA FA
8/6/13
7/1/12
7/1/14
$150,000
$1,350,000
6/30/17
6/30/19
N25 - Traffic Signal Impvmts Citywide
City of Lawndale
(Redondo Beach Blvd. Mobility
Improvements from Prairie to Artesia
Pending
,(PSRE) at 1405, from Hawthorne BL to
MTA FA
(Prairie Ave- PS&E /ROW Acquisition;
Signal upgrades, concrete pads for
'transit, ADA ramps
C' Lawndale
Develop citywide mobility plan and create
Pending
SBCCOG
7/1/15
$350,000
6/30/20
Feas. Study
a Complete Streets guidance document
City of Lomita
7/1 /13
$ 00
30/16
F53 - Intersection Improvements at
MR3t2.43
PD, D,C
MTA FA
4/30/13
7/1/14
$810, 000
6/130/199
Westem/PV Dr. & PCH/Walnut
City of Los Angeles
N31 - Review of Feas. Study on Del Amo
MR312.56
MTA FA
7/2/14
7/1/13
$100,000
6/30/18
PD
Blvd from Western Ave to Vermont
City of Los Angeles
SBHP TO
2015.1
SBCCOG
Feas. Study
3/4/15
7/1/13
$1,000,000
6/30/19
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Measure R South Bay Highway Program Project List
as of October 2015
Based on MTA Budget Request, not FA
Project ID &
SBHP Funding
Phases
FA Type
Alphabetical by Lead Agency
Increment(s)
Budget
FA Expires
Funded by
Available
SBHP
City of Los Angeles
Anaheim St from Faragut Ave to
7/1/16
$310,000
6/30/21
MR312.51
Pending
MTA FA
Dominguez Channel- Widen from 78'to
7/1/17
$280,000
6/30/22
84' and restripe to accommodate an
7/1/18
$1.708,000
6/30/23
additional lane in each direction
Los Angeles Count
MR312.16
PD
MTA FA
N32 - Del Arno Boulevard from
1/31/14
7/1/12
7/1/13
$1,000,000
$900,000
6/30/17
6/30/18
Normandie Boulevard to Vermont Ave
Los Angeles Count
7/ 1/19
$240,000
6/30/2
Pending
Various South Bay limits- 2013 CFP
7/1/20
$0,000
6/30/26
MR312.52
FA
MTAA FA
South Bay Forum systemwide operational
7/1/21
$50 0,000
6I30/2
improvements, coordination and timing,
7/1/22
$180,681
6/30/27
and ITS improvements
Cjtyo M nha each
F42 -Sepulveda Blvd at Marine Ave
MR312.04
MTA FA
12I30111
7/1/11
711114
$235,000
$130,000
6/30/16
6/30/19
(WB Left Turn Lane)
City of Manhattan Beach
IF41- Seismic retrofit of Sepulveda Blvd
P
MR312.28
PD, R, C
MTA FA
10/31/14
7/1/13
7/1/14
$4,550,000
$4.550,000
6/30/18
6/30/19
(bridge 53-62
Cit of Manhattan Beach
,Construct SB right-tum lane on Aviation
M R31234
Pending
7/1/15
$1,500,000
6/30/20
MTA FA
iat Artersia
City of Manhattan Beach
MR.312.35
Pending
MTA FA
IF43 - Se Blvd at Manhattan
Jpulveda
7/1/15
$980.000
6/30/20
(Beach Blvd Intersection Improvement
'City of Redondo Beach
iF46 - PCH Arterial Improvements from
MR312.06
MTA FA
10/12/11
7/1/11
$1,400,000
6/30/16
D, R, C
,Anita St to Palos Verdes Blvd
-City of Redondo Beach
MR312.07
D. C
MTA FA
F47 - PCH at Torrance Blvd Intersection
10/12/11
7/1/11
7/1/12
$58,500
$526,500
6/30/16
6/30/17
Improvements
City, of Redondo Beach
MR31z06
D, C
MTA FA
10/12/11
7/1/11
7/1/12
$50,000
$270.000
6/30/16
6/30/17
F48 - PCH at Palos Verdes Blvd
Intersection Improvements
Cit of Redondo Beach
N58 - Aviation Blvd at Artesia Blvd
MR312.20
MTA FA
10/12/11
7/1/11
$847,000
6/30/16
PD, D, R, C
Intersection Improvements
1CIty of Redondo Beach
7/1113
$1,000
6/30/19
- Construction of SB Right-Turn
MR312.42
MTA FA
5/28/15
7/1114
$1855,
6/30/20
PD, D, F C
�NlB
Lane at Inglewood Ave and Manhattan
7/1/15
,00
$4,86500
6/30I
Beach Blvd
City of Torrence
$1,300,000
6/30/16
F51 - PCH at Hawthorne Blvd
MR312.10
MTA FA
3/15/12
7/1/11 7/1/13
7/1/14
$300,000
6/30/18
PD, D, R
Intersection Improvements
$18,000,000
6/30/19
City of Torrance
$1,000,000
6/30/16
P4 -465 N. Crenshaw -Torrance Park
MR312.23
MTA FA
4/18/13
7/1/11
7/1/12 7/1/13
$10,500,000
6/30/17
PD, D, R, C
and Ride Regional Terminal
$6.600,000
6/30/18
Torrance
7/1/13
$300,000
6/30/18
B7B - 1-405 at 182nd St. /Crenshaw Blvd.
MR312.26
PD, D. R, C
MTA FA
6/24/14
7/1/14
7/1116
$5,000,000
$5,000,000
6/30/19
6/30/21
operational improvements
7/1/17
$5,000.000
6/30/22
City of Torrance
F50 - Pacific Coast Highway at Vista
MR312.40
MTA FA
5/29/14
7/1/13
$2,900,000
6/30/18
PD, D, R, C
Montana/Anza Ave Intersection
Improvement
City of Torrance
IPCH from Calle Mayor to Janet Ln-
MR312.58
MTA FA
:Safety guardrail/fencing project to
11/03/14
7/1/13
$852,000
6/30118
C
(prevent illegal mid -block pedestrian
crossing and vehicle incursion onto PCH
from frontage road on southside PCH
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Measure R South Bay Highway Program Project List
as of October 2015
Based on MTA Budget Request, not FA
Project ID &
SBHP Funding
Phases
FA Type
Alphabetical by Lead Agency
Increments)
Budget
FA Expires
Funded by
Available
SBHP
City of Torrance
Pending
SBCCOG
7/1/15
$150,000
6/30/20
PCH/Hawthome Park & Ride Feasability
Feas. Study
Study
City of Torrance
MR3
PD, D, C
PD, D, C
MTA FA
10/23/14
7/1/14
7/1 /15
$100,000
$400,000
19
6/30/20
6I30I20
PCH at Madison Ave- Signal Upgrades to
provide left-tum phasing
City of Torrance
Crenshaw from Del Amo to Dominguez;
MR312.60
3 Southbound turn lanes at 1) Del Amo
7/1/15
$1,800,000
6/30/20
PD, D, R, C
MTA FA
Blvd; 2) extension of 208th St; 3) Transit
4/2/15
7/1/16
$1,500.000
6/30/21
Center Entrance, Signal Improvements at
2 existing and new signal at Transit
Center and extension of 208th St
City of Torrance
182nd St from Kingsdale Ave in R. Beach
Pending
Ito Harbor Gateway Transit Center in LA
TBD
SBCCOG
City (just east of Vermont). PROJECT
7/1/16
$300,000
Fees. Study
STUDY to determine feasibility of various
corridor improvements (intersection
iimprovements, ITS, bicycle facilities, etc.)
and determine Measure R eligibility
City of Torrance
PCH from PV Blvd to Crenshaw Ave-
MR312.09
Pending
SBCCOG
711116
$1,300,000
6/30121
Fees. Study
Preliminary Design EIR and P,S.&E. for
operational improvements
City of Torrance
Hawthorne BI at: 182nd Street, Spencer
TBD
Pending
7/1/15
$810,000
MTA FA
Street, Emerald Street, and Lomita Blvd.
P.S.&E for raodway widening to construct
new northbound right turn lanes
Caltrans
IF60 - ITS: 1405, 1-110, I-105, SR-91 at
MR312.11
MTA FA
4/30/13
7/1/11
$5,000,000
06/30/16
EA 0729380
(freeways ramp/arterial signalized
(intersections - DCCM
-Caltrans
MR312.30
Pending
SCAG I�(15
7/1112
$700,000
6/30/17
I-1405 from I-110 to I-105 and 1105 from
Study
1-405 to Crenshaw; Corridor Refinement
Studies
-Caltrans
F38 - PAED 1-110 Aux lane from SR-91 to
MR312.24
MTA FA
12/19/13
7/l/13
$1,150,000
06/30/18
EA 07293070
Torrance Blvd Aux lane & 405/110 Connctr
Caltrans
B7A - PAED 1405 at 182nd
MR312.25
MTA FA
12/19/13
7/1/13
$1,700.000
6/30/18
EA 0729360
St./Crenshaw Boulevard
Caltrans
IFN1 - ITS: PCH and Parallel Arterials
M R312.29
MTA FA
11/24/14
7/1/13
7/1/14
$7,000,000
$2,000,000
6/30/18
6/30/19
EA0730990
from I-105 to I-110 connector
Caltrans
PAED/Implement an Integrated Corridor
(Management System along the SR -110
Pending
Corridor between Artesia Boulevard and
7/1/18
$1,000,000
6I30/23
M R.312.45 MTA FA
the 1405. The project will integrate
freeway, arterial and transit operations,
implement a Decision Support System for
coordinated agency operations and
traveler information systems.
$125,065,998
Attachment 1
Measure R South Bay Highway Program Project List
as of October 2015
Ba" on fATA Budget Request,
not FA
Project ID 8 SBHP Funding
Phases FA Type Alphabetical by Lead Agency Increments) FA Expires Cost
Funded by Available
SBHP
T COMPLETED PROJECTS.
Ci of El Segundo
MR3'12.22 MTA FA N69 - Maple Ave Arterial Improvements 8/31/11 7/1/11 6/30/16 $2,157,575
D, C
from Sepulveda Blvd to Parkview Ave
Cily of Gardena
N53 - Artesia Blvd at Western Ave
MR312.19
MTA FA
8/15/11
7/1/11
6/30116
$431,625
PD. D, c
Intersection Improvements (WB Left Turn
7/1/13
6130/18
Lanes)
C:jtY of Hawthorne
MR312.03
MTA FA
F11-RosecransAve Arterial lmprvmts
10/4/11
7/1/11
6/30/16
$2.100,000
(from 1-405 SB Off -Ramp to ISIS Ave
Cily of Redondo Beach
IN17- Aviation Blvd atArtesia Blvd
MR312.13
MTA FA
10/12/11
7/1/11
6/30/16
19,281
Intersection Imp.
,City of Redondo Beach
MR312.14
MTA FA
10/12/11
7/1/11
6/30/16
27,122
N19 - Inglewood Ave at Manhattan Beach
Blvd Intersection Improvements
MR312.1e
MTA FA
Ii of Torrance
10/25/11
7/1/11
7/1 /12
6/30116
6/30/17
$319.870
N47 - Maple Ave at Sepulveda Blvd
Intersection Improvements
City of Gardena
Redondo Beach Blvd Arterial
TO 2014-3 A
SBCCOG
Improvements from Crenshaw Blvd to
8/6/14
8/6/14
12/31/15
Fees. Study
'Vermont Ave (PSRE) (City will receive
SBHP local match funds if project is
awarded funds in 2015 CFP)
-City of Gardena
Crenshaw Blvd Arterial Improvements
To 2014-3 B
SBCCOG
from Redondo Beach Blvd to El Segundo
8/6/14
8/6/14
12/31/15
Feas. study
Blvd (PSRE) (City will receive SBHP local
match funds if project is awarded funds in
2015 CFP)
City of Gardena
Artesia Blvd Arterial Improvements from
To 2ota-3 c
sOCCOG
Fees. study
Western Ave to Vermont Ave (PSRE)
8/6/14
8/6/14
12/31/15
(City will receive SBHP local match funds
if project is awarded funds in 2015 CFP)
$42.632
for 6
Ci of Gardena
all studies
combined
Normandie Ave Arterial Improvements
To 2014-3 D
SBCCOG
from El Segundo Blvd to 177th Street
8/6/14
8/6114
12/31/15
Fees. Study
(PSRE) (City will receive SBHP local
match funds if project is awarded funds in
2015 CFP)
City of Gardena
Traffic Signal Reconstruction on Vermont
TO 2014-3 E
SBCCOG
at Redondo Beach Blvd and at
8/6/14
8/6114
12/31/15
Fees. Study
Rosecrans Ave (PSRE) (City will receive
SBHP local match funds if project is
awarded funds in 2015 CFP)
City of Gardena
Park and Ride Lots" (Southwest comers
To 2014-3 F
SBCCOG
of El Segundo Blvd at Vermont Ave and
816114
8/6/14
12/31/15
Feas. Study
at Western Ave) (PSRE) (City will
receive SBHP local match funds if project
is awarded funds in 2015 CFP)
City of Inglewood
Geometric improvements on La Cienega
7o
SBCCOG
$31.664
Fees. study
Blvd and Manchester Blvd. (PSRE for
2013 CFP application)
City of Inglewood
To
COG
Feas. eas. Study St
$24,434
(Phase V of Inglewood's ITS Upgrades
((PSRE for 2013 CFP application)
'City of Gardena
To
SBCCOG
Feas. study
$11,920
'Construct thre park and ride facilities
'(PSRE for 2013 CFP application)
City of Hawthorne
:Storm drain and signal improvements on
To
SBCCOG
$32.643
Feas. study
Prairie Ave from 118th St to Marine Ave.
(PSRE for 2013 CFP application)
City of Torrance
,Add turn lanes on Western Av. at
TO
SBCCOG
$37,921
Feas. Study
Sepulveda Blvd. (PSRE for 2013 CFP
application)
Attachment 1
Measure R South Bay Highway Program Project List
Based on MTA Budget Request,
as of October 2015
not FA
Project ID &
SBHP Funding
Phases
FA Type
Alphabetical by Lead Agency
Increments)
FA Expires
Cost
Funded by
Available
SBHP
City of Hermosa Beach
(PSR for PCH/Aviation Mobility
To zo14s
sBCOOG
(improvements Project (Complete Streets)
11/18/14
11/20/14
11/18/15
$190,000
Feas, study
(City will receive SBHP local match funds
If project is awarded funds in 2015 CFP)
,City of Lawndale
(Redondo Beach Blvd Mobility
Improvements from Prairie to Artesia
'(PSRE) at 1-405, from Hawthorne BI to
To 2014-6
saccOG
Prairie Ave- PS&E / ROW Acquisition;
8118114
8/18/14
4/2/15
$47,360
MR312.53
Feas. study
Signal upgrades, concrete pads for
transit, ADA ramps (City will receive
SBHP funds for local match if project is
awarded funds in 2015 CFP)
City of Hawthorne
6/30/17
N26 - Hawthorne Blvd From El Segundo
MR3C2.44
MTA FA
712/13
7/1/12 7/1/14
6/30/19
$7,551,000
Blvd. to Rosecrans Ave
City of Manhattan Beach
.A single application and PSR for 7
intersections along Sepulveda Blvd
corridor that were identified in the 2009
70 2014-7
SBCcoG
PCH Study conducted by SCAG and the
8/14/14
8/14/14
12/31/15
$43,043
Foss. study
SBCCOG (in order of priority): Sepulv at
Rosecrans , Marine Ave. / Cedar Ave.,
Valley Dr., 33rd St , 30th St., 14th St., and
2nd St (PSR)
SBHP T.O.
of Torrance
tern Ave at Sepulveda Blvd
rIntersection
2c1a 2
s
8/26/14
8/26/14
6/30/15
$80,000
MR312.54
s. Stu
Feas, Study
Improvements
City of Torrance
Hawthorne Blvd Corridor Improvements'
SBHP T.O.
SBCCOG
(intersections of Lomita Blvd, Emerald,
8/26/14
8/26/14
6/30/15
$70,000
2014-2
Feas. study
Spencer, and 182nd Streets) (PSR for
2015 CFP) (City will receive SBHP local
match funds if project is awarded funds in
2015 CFP)
City of Inglewood
Manchester/La Cienega- PSR for
Bundled Projects: Channelize and raise
To 2014-4
median Manchester Boulevard from Ash
MR31202
sBccoG
Avenue to La Cienega Boulevard,
1/8115
7/l/13
9/30/15
$23,625
MR312.49
Feas. Study
Improve turn radii La Cienega Boulevard
at Manchester Boulevard, Improve turn
radii and through -right lane La Cienega
Boulevard at Florence Avenue
f Gardena
7/1/11
6/30/16
VermontArterialImprovement
rF
MR312.21
MTA FA
9/21/14
7/1/12
6/30/17
$2.194,859
PD. D, c
Rosecrans Ave to 182nd Street
7/1/13
6/30/18
$15,436,775
Attachment 1
EXHIBIT C
City of Hermosa Beach candidate project list for the Metro/SBCOG Measure 'R'
funding
1. Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) Mobility Improvements Project.
The improvements will address existing, near -term future, and long-range future traffic
conditions along this corridor. Long-range traffic conditions assume build -out of the of City
of Hermosa Beach General Plan, as well as build -out of the South Bay area (and neighboring
cities) in accordance with Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
projections. Identified improvements to the City intersection system will improve
intersection operations for near -term future and long-range traffic conditions. Moreover,
transit access, pedestrian movement, bicycle safety and ADA access will also be improved
with this project. On Pacific Coast Highway and on Aviation Boulevard the project would
remove protruding obstacles that preclude ADA pedestrian movement and limit the clear
width of the sidewalks. Overhead utility lines would be relocated underground. New
roundabouts at Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue would be added to expedite traffic
flow.
The approximate cost of the project is $45 million in current dollars.
2. Project F45 — Pacific Coast Highway (SR-1/PCH) Improvements between Anita Street and
Artesia Boulevard.
The purpose of the project is to make minor pedestrian safety improvements, as follows:
Reconstruct the right turn island northbound on PCH at Artesia Blvd. to slow cars making
right turns through the crosswalk. Reconstruct the right turn island northbound on PCH at
Aviation Blvd. to slow cars making right turns through the crosswalk. Provide a crosswalk to
cross the north leg of PCH at Pier, requiring a signal modification and new ADA wheel chair
ramp. Lengthening the left turn lane for southbound PCH at Aviation Blvd. by restriping to
alleviate traffic queuing on PCH when making a left hand turn onto Aviation Blvd. from PCH.
The approximate cost of the project is $300,000 in current dollars.
Attachment 1
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
I, Elaine Doerfling, City Clerk of the City of Hermosa Beach, California, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 15-7003 was duly and regularly passed,
approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hermosa Beach at a Regular
Meeting of said Council at the regular place thereof on October 27, 2015.
The vote was as follows:
AYES:
DiVirgilio, Fangary, Tucker, Mayor Petty
NOES:
None
ABSTAIN:
None
ABSENT:
None
Dated October 28, 2015
Elaine Doerfling, City Cl