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Matter CC 24-410

City Infrastructure Strategy Quarterly Status Report.

Infrastructure & Public Works Transportation and Environment Committee (T&E) Agenda Ready
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CC 24-410
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Memorandum

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The memorandum outlines the quarterly status report for the City Infrastructure Strategy, detailing key workstreams, project highlights, and updates. It includes recommendations for accepting the report and provides an analysis of the first quarter's results, indicating the completion status of various workstreams. The report emphasizes collaboration among city departments and external agencies to address infrastructure goals effectively. It also highlights specific achievements and challenges faced by different workstreams, with a focus on resilience and sustainability in city infrastructure planning.

Key points
  • The report is for the Transportation and Environment Committee.
  • It covers the City Infrastructure Strategy's quarterly status, including updates on key workstreams.
  • The strategy was launched in FY 2023-24 and has been refined for FY 2024-25.
  • The report includes a color-coded status system for workstreams: Green, Yellow, and Red.
  • In Q1, 58% of workstreams were rated Green, 37% Yellow, and 5% Red.
  • The memorandum discusses specific workstreams, including the Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan and partnerships with PG&E.
  • Staff will return to the committee in February 2024 for further updates.
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T&E AGENDA: ITEM: TO: TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: See Below Approved 11/4/24 (d) 1 FROM: Kip Harkness DATE: October 11, 2024 Date 10/25/2024 ______ SUBJECT: City Infrastructure Strategy Quarterly Status Report RECOMMENDATION Accept a quarterly status report on key workstreams, 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 2024), and committed deliverables for the current Quarter (October – December 2024). The Committee will provide feedback to staff on their update. BACKGROUND In July 2024, the City of San José completed the first year of the City Infrastructure Strategy, launched in FY 2023-24 to guide critical infrastructure work across five key objectives: Disaster Ready and Climate Smart, Transportation and Aviation, Clean Energy Resilience, Water Resilience, and Natural Environment Restoration. With the completion of the first year, the strategy has been refined to better align with new opportunities, evolving needs, and the FY 2024-25 Operating and Capital Budget. The five updated...
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Presentation

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The document is a quarterly status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2024-25, presented to the Transportation & Environment Committee. It outlines various workstreams and objectives related to climate resilience, sustainable mobility, clean energy, water resilience, and natural environment restoration. Key highlights include the completion of a climate adaptation and resilience plan, recent successes in partnership with PG&E, and coordination efforts for capital construction projects near the Regional Wastewater Facility. The report indicates the status of various initiatives and outlines future engagement plans.

Key points
  • Presented to the Transportation & Environment Committee on November 4, 2024.
  • Includes objectives for climate readiness, sustainable mobility, clean energy resilience, and water resilience.
  • Highlights completion of a climate adaptation and resilience plan and stakeholder engagement plans.
  • Details recent successes in partnership with PG&E regarding emergency response and infrastructure planning.
  • Discusses coordination for capital construction projects related to the Regional Wastewater Facility.
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  • Specific dates for future meetings and detailed outcomes are not provided.

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(D) 1. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE | NOVEMBER 4, 2024 PRESENTED BY: KIP HARKNESS, Deputy City Manager ERICA GARAFFO, Lead Resilience Strategist Workstreams & Department Drivers Objectives City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2024-25 Climate Ready & Climate Smart Modern & Sustainable Mobility Clean Energy Resilience Water Resilience Natural Environment Restoration Shoreline Levee (Sea Level Rise) Airport Asset Preservation Plan Municipal Electric Utility Service Regional Wastewater Facility (RWF) Transformation Ensure Clean Creeks & Rivers CMO AIR, PW CMO ESD, PW ESD Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan Airport Expansion Enabling Projects Electric Vehicle Fleet/ Charging Infrastructure Diverse Water Supply/ Direct Potable Reuse Community Forest (Urban Tree Canopy) CMO AIR, PW ED, PW, DOT ESD DOT Climate Smart Decarbonization & Mitigation Diridon Station Modernization Citywide Building Electrification RWF Land Use/Construction Coordination Protect Coyote Valley Open Space ESD DOT ED ESD, OED, PW PBCE BART Silicon Valley Extension Attracting Skilled Technical Workforce PW, DOT CMO, ED Airport Diridon Connector...