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The memorandum discusses the semi-annual status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy, detailing progress on key results, project highlights, and updates on workstreams for the City of San José. It outlines the recommendation to accept the report, provides an analysis of workstream performance, and highlights specific initiatives such as the Diridon Station modernization and electric vehicle infrastructure development. The report indicates that staff will return to the Transportation & Environment Committee in Spring 2026 for the next update.
Key points
The report covers the City Infrastructure Strategy's progress for the first quarter of FY 2025-2026.
Seven workstreams were rated Green (on track), eight were Yellow (largely on track), and none were Red (off track).
Key initiatives include collaboration with PG&E on electrification, Diridon Station modernization, and development of public charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
The memorandum has been coordinated with various city departments and includes appendices detailing scored key results and in-progress objectives.
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T&E COMMITTEE: ITEM: TO: TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE 10/06/25 (d)1. FROM: Manuel Pineda SUBJECT: See Below DATE: 9/16/2025 Approved Date 9/24/2025 _____ SUBJECT: City Infrastructure Strategy Semi-Annual Status Report RECOMMENDATION Accept the semi-annual status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy, including progress on quarterly Key Results, project highlights, and any updates on key workstreams. OUTCOME Staff will provide an update on the City Infrastructure Strategy workstreams, the results of the previous Quarter’s commitments (July - September 2025), and committed deliverables for the current Quarter (October - December 2025). The Committee will provide feedback to staff on their update. BACKGROUND For Fiscal Year 2025–2026, the City developed an updated slate of City Infrastructure Workstreams. The City Infrastructure Strategy is a focused framework to concentrate attention and resources on priority initiatives. Workstreams selected under this strategy are typically transformational in nature, require significant cross-departmental coordination, involve new or complex project types, or necessitate close collaboration with external partners. While...
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This document appears to be a draft semi-annual status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2025-26, presented to the Transportation and Environment Committee by Manuel Pineda, Deputy City Manager. It outlines various workstreams and objectives related to climate readiness, sustainable mobility, clean energy resilience, water resilience, and natural environment restoration. The report includes updates on partnerships with PG&E, Diridon Station modernization, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure initiatives.
Key points
City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2025-26 includes multiple objectives such as climate readiness, sustainable mobility, and clean energy resilience.
Partnership with PG&E focuses on electrification and energy infrastructure improvements.
Diridon Station modernization includes hiring consultants for environmental reviews and advertising for a Project Director.
Progress on electric vehicle charging infrastructure includes site selection and negotiations for fast charging hubs.
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(d)1. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE | OCTOBER 6, 2025 PRESENTED BY: Manuel Pineda, Deputy City Manager Workstreams & Department Drivers Objectives UPDATED- City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2025-26 Climate Ready & Climate Smart Modern & Sustainable Mobility Clean Energy Resilience Water Resilience Natural Environment Restoration Shoreline Levee (Sea Level Rise) Airport Asset Preservation Plan Partnering with PG&E Regional Wastewater Facility (RWF) Transformation Ensure Clean Creeks & Rivers CMO AIR, PW CMO, ED, PW ESD, PW ESD Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan Airport Power Capacity and Redundancy Electric Vehicle City Fleet Conversion Diverse Water Supply/ Direct Potable Reuse Community Forest (Urban Tree Canopy) ESD AIR, PW PW ESD DOT Climate Smart Decarbonization & Mitigation Diridon Station Modernization Electric Vehicle Public Charging Infrastructure DOT ED RWF Land Use/Construction Coordination ED (Stormwater Permit) ESD, OED, PW BART Silicon Valley Extension PW, DOT 2 Workstreams & Department Drivers Objectives Scored Q1 Key Results - City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2025-26 Climate Ready & Climate...