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Master HSIPR Selection Sheet 030413 Updates.Xlsx
FRA High‐Speed Intercity Passenger Rail (HSIPR) Program Updated 3/4/2013 Funding Selection Summary (Sorted by State Abbreviation, Funding Source, and Project Type) Funding Potential Estimated State Project Type Project Name Project Summary Source Funding* Alabama ‐ Total Funding Amount: $200,000 AL FY 2009 Planning Project New Passenger Rail Service in Alabama Completion of a feasibility study to restore intercity passenger rail service from Birmingham to Montgomery to Mobile, AL.$ 200,000 Amtrak ‐ Total Funding Amount: $449,944,000 This project will boost capacity, reliability, and speed in one of the most heavily used sections of the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The project will create a 24 mile segment of track between New Brunswick and Trenton, NJ capable of 160 mph train operations with high‐tension catenary, upgraded electric Amtrak ARRA Corridor Program NEC Power, Signal, Track, Catenary Improvements power facilities, and high‐speed rail interlockings that allow express trains to overtake and pass local trains, reducing delays that often affect this track $ 449,944,000 section. In addition, this project makes related track and interlocking investments between Trenton, NJ and Morrisville, PA and at New York Penn Station. The upgraded power facilities will reduce power failures, which are frequently experienced on this segment of the NEC. California ‐ Total Funding Amount: $4,243,143,231 This project encompasses the purchase of 15 passenger rail cars and 4 locomotives for use on the Pacific Surfliner, San Joaquin, and Capitol Corridors in California. These new cars and locomotives will be compliant with standards for equipment that can travel at speeds up to 125 mph established Next Generation Passenger Rail Equipment CA ‐ DOT ARRA Corridor Program pursuant to Section 305 of the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008. -
Agenda Oxnard City Council Oxnard Community
Written materials relating to an item on this agenda that are distributed to the legislative bodies within 72 hours before the item is to be considered at its regularly scheduled meeting will be made available for public inspection at the City Clerk’s Office, 300 West Third Street 4th Floor during customary business hours. Agenda reports are also on the City of Oxnard web site at www.oxnard.org. AGENDA OXNARD CITY COUNCIL OXNARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION SUCCESSOR AGENCY OXNARD FINANCING AUTHORITY OXNARD HOUSING AUTHORITY Council Chambers, 305 West Third Street September 17, 2019 Closed Session - 4:30 PM Regular Meeting - 6:00 PM A. ROLL CALL, POSTING OF AGENDA THE FOLLOWING LEGISLATIVE BODIES ARE MEETING: City Council B. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CLOSED SESSION ITEMS At this time, a person may address the legislative body only on matters appearing on the closed session agenda. The presiding officer shall limit public comments to three minutes. C. CLOSED SESSION (4:30 PM) 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – EXISTING LITIGATION (Government Code section 54956.9 (d)(1)) (City Council) Name of cases: Green Energy Holdings, LLC; Auto Fuels, Inc. v. City of Oxnard, et al. Ventura County Superior Court, Case Nos. 56-2015-00470344-CU-EI-VTA; 56-2018-00512103- CU-MC-VTA. 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2)) (City Council) Based on existing facts and circumstances, there is significant exposure to litigation against the City in one potential case. 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL – ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (Government Code section 54956.9(d)(4)) (City Council) Based on existing facts and circumstances, the City Council shall decide whether to initiate litigation in three potential cases. -
Joint Development Program
POTENTIAL JOINT DEVELOPMENT SITES North Hollywood: 17.40 Acres Universal City: 12.00 Acres Metro Orange Line Sepulveda Station: 12.48 Acres Chatsworth Metrolink Station: 12.00 Acres Metro Gold Line Eastern Extension: Various Parcels Taylor Yard: 23.00 Acres Blue Line Artesia Station 6.4 acres Bus Divisions (Div. 7; El Monte) Metro Orange Line Balboa Station 2.2 acres Vermont/Beverly 0.5 acre Vermont/Sunset 0.7 acre North Hollywood Station Metro Red Line Site Description The project site consists of two separate parcels adjacent to Metro Red Line North Hollywood Station: • Parcel 1 is located east of Lankershim Boulevard and bounded by Cumpston Street on the north, South Chandler Boulevard on the south and Fair Avenue on the east. It consists of approximately 10.45 acres and is currently used for the North Hollywood Station entrance, a 14-bay bus layover site and a 1,101-space auto parking surface lot. •Parcel 2 is located west of Lankershim Boulevard and bounded by South Chandler Boulevard on the north, Bakman Avenue on the west and Weddington Avenue on the south. It is approximately 1.8 acres and currently serves Metro construction-related uses. Though not directly connected to Metro Red Line, this parcel can be directly linked to the station through an existing knockout panel. North Hollywood Station Metro Red Line Zoning • Parcel 1: C2-2D-CA • Parcel 2: C4-2D-CA • Parcel 3: PF • Parcel 4: C21a Area Context Located in the North Hollywood Redevelopment Project Area Major projects in the area include: • NoHo Academy completed in 1991 - a mixed-use project including an eight-story office and retail building, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences entertainment complex, and a 250-unit multi-family residential project • NoHo Commons - a 23-acre mixed-use project consisting of approximately 1.2 million square feet (sf) including 810 residential units, 228,000 s.f. -
Transit Service Plan
Attachment A 1 Core Network Key spines in the network Highest investment in customer and operations infrastructure 53% of today’s bus riders use one of these top 25 corridors 2 81% of Metro’s bus riders use a Tier 1 or 2 Convenience corridor Network Completes the spontaneous-use network Focuses on network continuity High investment in customer and operations infrastructure 28% of today’s bus riders use one of the 19 Tier 2 corridors 3 Connectivity Network Completes the frequent network Moderate investment in customer and operations infrastructure 4 Community Network Focuses on community travel in areas with lower demand; also includes Expresses Minimal investment in customer and operations infrastructure 5 Full Network The full network complements Muni lines, Metro Rail, & Metrolink services 6 Attachment A NextGen Transit First Service Change Proposals by Line Existing Weekday Frequency Proposed Weekday Frequency Existing Saturday Frequency Proposed Saturday Frequency Existing Sunday Frequency Proposed Sunday Frequency Service Change ProposalLine AM PM Late AM PM Late AM PM Late AM PM Late AM PM Late AM PM Late Peak Midday Peak Evening Night Owl Peak Midday Peak Evening Night Owl Peak Midday Peak Evening Night Owl Peak Midday Peak Evening Night Owl Peak Midday Peak Evening Night Owl Peak Midday Peak Evening Night Owl R2New Line 2: Merge Lines 2 and 302 on Sunset Bl with Line 200 (Alvarado/Hoover): 15 15 15 20 30 60 7.5 12 7.5 15 30 60 12 15 15 20 30 60 12 12 12 15 30 60 20 20 20 30 30 60 12 12 12 15 30 60 •E Ğǁ >ŝŶĞϮǁ ŽƵůĚĨŽůůŽǁ ĞdžŝƐƟŶŐ>ŝŶĞƐϮΘϯϬϮƌŽƵƚĞƐŽŶ^ƵŶƐĞƚůďĞƚǁ -
Calabasas Enterprise
LAPD Tracking Nighttrek: VolumeProlific 36, Volume 36 Serving Warner Center Since 1982 NovemberWhat 1, 2018 to See Tagger***When stripping in - take out date line below Valley Vantage - we’re getting double lines!!! in the November Sky See Page 14 VOTE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 See Page 15 L A S V I R G E N E S A N D CALABASAS ENTERPRISE Volume 48, Number 36 Serving Calabasas Since 1963 November 1, 2018 First in a Series on the Valley Homeless Issue News in Brief Homeless Services: Who Does What WoodlandFour on Hills Ballot Murder for City Suspect Council, Caught By Laura Levinsky TheBut suspect Only in Threethe murder are last Candidates week at Leonora and It is no secret that it will take RoyerThe was official caught ballot Saturday for thein Munich,three open Germany. Calabasas Sohrob City a village, or more accurately city, Morshedi, 22, was charged Monday with one count of county and other agencies to Council seats has four names listed. However, only three murder and one count of grand theft auto. He is accused of provide all the services that we of the candidates have actively campaigned and said they shooting Dexterkane Justice James, running him over with need in order to help the homeless arehis inown the car running. and then Incumbents stealing saidJames car. Bozajian, The car Marywas later Sue citizens in our community regain Maurerfound in and West David Hills. ShapiroLAPD homicide have officially detectives campaigned are working for their mental, physical and thewith three FBI seats.and German Vahid policeNaziri tofiled extradite to run Morshedi for city councilto the emotional balance. -
Agenda Packet
CITY OF CAMARILLO CITY COUNCIL IN THE CAPACITY OF SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE CAMARILLO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION FOR REDEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AND FOR HOUSING PURPOSES 1 SPECIAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2013 – 5:00 P.M. ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE ROOM 601 CARMEN DRIVE, CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. PUBLIC COMMENTS IV. CLOSED SESSION The City Council will consider the following item in closed session: 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of Litigation pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9; Number of cases: one V. ADJOURN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT (805) 388-5353. NOTIFICATION 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING WILL ENABLE THE CITY TO MAKE REASONABLE ARRANGEMENTS TO ENSURE ACCESSIBILITY TO THIS MEETING. 1 On January 11, 2012, the Camarillo City Council adopted Resolution No. 2012-8 electing to serve as the successor to the Camarillo Community Development Commission for redevelopment purposes pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34173(d)(1). On January 11, 2012, the Camarillo City Council adopted Resolution No. 2012-9 electing to have the City retain the housing assets and functions previously performed by the Camarillo Community Development Commission pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34176. CITY OF CAMARILLO CITY COUNCIL IN THE CAPACITY OF SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE CAMARILLO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION FOR REDEVELOPMENT PURPOSES AND FOR HOUSING PURPOSES 1 SPECIAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2013 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 601 CARMEN DRIVE, CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA THIS MEETING FOLLOWS THE CAMARILLO SANITARY DISTRICT MEETING CONVENING AT 5:00 P.M. -
FY 21-22 Transit Needs Assessment
Appendix C – Public Comments Received for FY 21-22 – All Other Comments Comment From Specific Type Service Area UTN? Make sure that it's clean and safe Anonymous Complaint All Operators No Service is too infrequent, requires too many transfers, or is too slow to compete with a car in Ventura County. I love the stops that have “next bus” info!!! I don’t know if that is available in an app for local transit. If not, I think it would be a great addition. Kate Faulkner Complaint All Operators No When due to COVID # of passengers are restricted resulting in too frequent situations where I'm told to take the next bus, often even having to wait hours which doesn't work in time sensitive situations such as getting to work and appointments on time. Kevin Brian Janeway Complaint All Operators No Drivers argueing with passenger re: his disability card. Steven Sutler Complaint All Operators No May we have more service Socorro Lanuza Expanded Service All Operators No Put smaller buses on the road and move larger vehicles to big cities. Martha Villavicencio General Comment All Operators No I think you guys should have microwaves in your buses and a lil liquor store to buy alcohol and other things... Also alot of school kids go on the bus so it would be nice to have some kind of tutor on board or a lil skate park at the back of the bus with refreshments....just a few of my ideas cause the trips are kind of long thank you Robert Ramirez General Comment All Operators No I wish the routes were straight through the principale streets and not go around so many streets. -
Los Angeles Orange Line
Metro Orange Line BRT Project Evaluation OCTOBER 2011 FTA Report No. 0004 Federal Transit Administration PREPARED BY Jennifer Flynn, Research Associate Cheryl Thole, Research Associate Victoria Perk, Senior Research Associate Joseph Samus, Graduate Research Assistant Caleb Van Nostrand, Graduate Research Assistant National Bus Rapid Transit Institute Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida CCOOVVEERR PPHHOTOOTO LLooss AAnnggeelleess CCoouunnttyy MMeettrrooppololiittanan TTransransppoorrttaattioionn AAuutthhoorriittyy DDIISCSCLLAAIIMMEERR TThhiis ds dooccuumemennt it is is inntteennddeed ad as a ts teecchhnniiccaal al assssiissttaanncce pe prroodduucctt. I. It it is dsiiss ssdeemmiinnaatteed udnn ddueer tr thhe sepp oosnnssoorrsshhiip opf tf tohhe Ue..SS U.. DDeeppaarrttmemennt ot of Tf Trraannssppoorrttaattiioon in in tn thhe ie inntteerreesst ot of if innffoorrmamattiioon enxxcc ehhaannggee. T. Thhe Uenn iittUeed Sdttaa Sttees Gsoo vvGeerrnnmemennt atss ssauumemes nso nlo liiaabbiilliittyy ffoor ir itts cs coonntteenntts os or ur usse te thheerreeooff. T. Thhe Ue Unniitteed Sd Sttaattees Gs Goovveerrnnmemennt dtoo eeds nsoo tn et ennddoorrsse perroo pdduucctts osf mfo aa nnmuuffaaccttuurreerrss. T. Trraadde oerr o mamannuuffaaccttuurreerrss’ n’ naamemes as appppeeaar her herreeiin sn soolleelly by beeccaauusse te thheey ayrre a ceoo nncssiiddeerreed edssss eeennttiiaal tl to tohh et oebb jjeeoccttiivve oef tf tohhiis rs reeppoorrtt.. Metro Orange Line BRT Project Evaluation OCTOBER 2011 FTA Report No. 0004 PREPARED BY Jennifer Flynn, Research Associate Cheryl Thole, Research Associate Victoria Perk, Senior Research Associate Joseph Samus, Graduate Research Assistant Caleb Van Nostrand, Graduate Research Assistant National Bus Rapid Transit Institute Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CUT100 Tampa, FL 33620 SPONSORED BY Federal Transit Administration Office of Research, Demonstration and Innovation U.S. -
Value-Add Opportunity
52-U NIT A PA RTMENT B U ILDING TARZANA, CALIFORNIA RESEDA GARDENS $10,500,000 www.ResedaGardens.com FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: LAURIE LUSTIG-BOWER Executive Vice President Lic 00979360 +1 310 550 2556 [email protected] KADIE PRESLEY WILSON Senior Sales Director Lic 01476551 +1 310 550 2575 [email protected] VALUE-ADD OPPORTUNITY SOUTH EASTERN EXPOSURE SANTA PACIFIC MONICA OCEAN ENCINO VENTURA BLVD 101 TARZANA RESEDA PARK LAKE VICTORY BLVD RESEDA BLVD 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY www.ResedaGardens.com 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CBRE, Inc., as exclusive agent, is pleased to present for sale Reseda Gardens, a value-add 52-unit apartment property located in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Tarzana, just one mile north of famous Ventura Boulevard. The Property, with address 6251-67 Reseda Boulevard, is priced below replacement cost at $10,500,000 and has significant upside potential. Built in 1960, the Property has been owned by the same family for almost 20 years. The current ownership upgraded a handful of units with new laminate flooring and paint and was able to achieve significantly higher rents. If a buyer were to upgrade the units further and bring all the tenants to market, the upside potential is approximately 28% and the cash-on-cash return would be approximately 5%. Reseda Gardens features a sparkling swimming pool and a well-manicured lawn in a courtyard- OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHTS style building. It has a desirable unit mix of mostly one and two bedroom units with a handful of three • Priced Below Replacement Costs bedrooms as well. -
7650 Van Nuys Blvd Van Nuys, CA 91405
7650 Van Nuys Blvd Van Nuys, CA 91405 Exclusively Listed by: Kelly Morgan | 310.836.3638 [email protected] CalDRE 01898026 1 7650 Van Nuys Blvd Van Nuys, CA 91405 CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT All materials and information received or derived from Kelly Morgan Commercial Kelly Morgan Commercial Group makes no warranties and/or representations Group, its directors, officers, agents, advisors, affiliates and/or any third party sources regarding the veracity, completeness, or relevance of any financial data or assumptions. are provided without representation or warranty as to completeness , veracity, or Kelly Morgan Commercial Group does not serve as a financial advisor to any party accuracy, condition of the property, compliance or lack of compliance with applicable regarding any proposed transaction. All data and assumptions regarding financial governmental requirements, developability or suitability, financial performance of the performance, including that used for financial modeling purposes, may differ from property, projected financial performance of the property for any party’s intended use actual data or performance. or any and all other matters. Any estimates of market rents and/or projected rents that may be provided to a party Neither Kelly Morgan Commercial Group, its directors, officers, agents, advisors, or do not necessarily mean that rents can be established at or increased to that level. affiliates makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to accuracy or Parties must evaluate any applicable contractual and governmental limitations as well completeness of the any materials or information provided, derived, or received. as market conditions, vacancy factors and other issues in order to determine rents Materials and information from any source, whether written or verbal, that may be from or for the property. -
Los Angeles City Clerk
CITY OF LOS ANGELES INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM j!; 23 PM 3: 26 OFFICI:ft CITY ADMINWR ATIVE Date: July 22, 2014 To: Honorable Eric Garcetti, Mayor Attention: Mandy Morales, Legislative Coordinator From: Jon Kirk Mukri, General Manager Department of Transportation Subject: RECOMMENDED CONTRACT A A BS FOR THE CONTINUED MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE OF LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR LADOT BIKE PATH AND TRANSIT FACILITIES SUMMARY The Department of Transportation (LADOT) requests authority to execute contracts with ShelterClean Services, Inc. (incumbent) for the continued provision of management and landscaping / maintenance services for LADOT bike path and transit facilities. RECOMMENDATIONS That the Council, subject to the approval of the Mayor: 1. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, Department of Transportation, to enter into a five-year contract with ShelterClean Services, Inc., for the management and performance of maintenance and landscaping services for eleven (11) City bike path facilities, with a total cost not-to-exceed $3,000,000, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form and legality. 2. AUTHORIZE the General Manager, Department of Transportation, to enter into a five-year contract with ShelterClean Services, Inc., for the management and performance of maintenance and landscaping services for seven (7) City transit facilities, with a total cost not-to-exceed $2,140,000, subject to the approval of the City Attorney as to form and legality. DISCUSSION As will be discussed in this section, the request for proposals(RFP) Evaluation Committee ranked the combined Economy of Scale proposal submitted by ShelterClean Services, Inc. as the best and most cost-effective for the City. -
242 Trips at Ventura and Winnetka Monday Through Friday 242
Monday through Friday Effective Jun 27 2021 243 Northbound on Winnetka (Approximate Times) WOODLAND HILLS WINNETKA NORTHRIDGE CHATSWORTH PORTER RANCH 1 2 4 6 8 Ventura & Winnetka Winnetka & Vanowen Nordhoff & Corbin Mason & Devonshire Rinaldi & Town Center 5:30A 5:35A 5:44A 5:51A 5:57A 6:30 6:35 6:44 6:51 6:57 7:30 7:36 7:45 7:53 7:59 8:30 8:36 8:46 8:54 9:00 9:30 9:36 9:46 9:54 10:00 10:30 10:36 10:46 10:54 11:00 11:30 11:36 11:47 11:55 12:01P 12:30P 12:36P 12:47P 12:55P 1:01 1:30 1:36 1:47 1:55 2:01 2:30 2:36 2:47 2:55 3:01 3:30 3:36 3:47 3:54 4:00 4:30 4:35 4:45 4:52 4:58 5:30 5:35 5:45 5:52 5:58 6:30 6:35 6:45 6:52 6:58 7:30 7:35 7:45 7:52 7:58 8:30 8:35 8:45 8:52 8:58 Monday through Friday 243 Southbound on Winnetka (Approximate Times) PORTER RANCH CHATSWORTH NORTHRIDGE WINNETKA WOODLAND HILLS 8 6 4 2 1 Rinaldi & Town Center Mason & Devonshire Nordhoff & Corbin Winnetka & Vanowen Ventura & Winnetka 5:25A 5:35A 5:44A 5:54A 6:00A 6:25 6:35 6:44 6:54 7:00 7:25 7:35 7:44 7:54 8:00 8:24 8:34 8:43 8:53 9:00 9:24 9:34 9:43 9:53 10:00 10:24 10:34 10:43 10:53 11:00 11:24 11:34 11:43 11:53 11:59 12:25P 12:35P 12:43P 12:53P 1:00P 1:25 1:35 1:43 1:53 2:00 2:24 2:35 2:43 2:53 3:00 3:24 3:35 3:43 3:53 4:00 4:24 4:35 4:43 4:53 5:00 5:24 5:35 5:43 5:53 6:00 6:27 6:36 6:44 6:54 7:00 7:28 7:37 7:45 7:54 8:00 8:28 8:37 8:45 8:54 9:00 Note: Southbound trips continue as Northbound 242 trips at Ventura and Winnetka Monday through Friday 242 Northbound on Tampa (Approximate Times) WOODLAND HILLS RESEDA NORTHRIDGE PORTER RANCH 1 3 5 7 8 Ventura & Winnetka