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Matter CC 24-346

City Infrastructure Strategy Quarterly Status Report.

Infrastructure & Public Works Transportation and Environment Committee (T&E) Agenda Ready Introduced 03 Jun 2024
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File
CC 24-346
Type
Reports to Committee
Status
Agenda Ready
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Introduced
03 Jun 2024
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03 Jun 2026 · 08:20

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Memorandum

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The memorandum provides a quarterly status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy, detailing key workstreams, project highlights, and updates for the period of January to March 2024. It outlines the objectives of the strategy, including disaster readiness, transportation, clean energy resilience, water resilience, and natural environment restoration. The report indicates the completion status of various initiatives and highlights significant accomplishments during the quarter. It also discusses the challenges faced, particularly with the BART Silicon Valley Extension workstream, and outlines the next steps for the upcoming quarter.

Key points
  • The report covers the City Infrastructure Strategy's objectives and workstreams.
  • It includes a recommendation to accept the quarterly status report.
  • The report evaluates the completion status of initiatives with a color-coded system: Green, Yellow, and Red.
  • In Q3, 12 workstreams were rated Green, 3 Yellow, and 1 Red.
  • Significant accomplishments include relocating the Emergency Operations Center and breaking ground on the Police Department Air Support Unit Hangar Project.
  • The report indicates that staff will return in September 2024 for an update on Q4 Key Results.
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T&E AGENDA: ITEM: TO: TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: SEE BELOW Approved 06/03/24 (d) 1 FROM: Kip Harkness DATE: 5/12/24 Date 5/20/24 ______ 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 (January – March 2024), and committed deliverables for the current Quarter (April – June 2024). The Committee will provide feedback to staff on their update. BACKGROUND Following the direction of the Mayor’s March Budget Message unanimously approved by City Council, the City Manager’s Office presented the City Infrastructure Strategy to the Transportation and Environment Committee on June 5, 2023 (and cross-referenced to City Council on September 19, 2023). The City Infrastructure Strategy focuses on five objectives: Disaster Ready & Climate Smart, Transportation & Aviation, Clean Energy Resilience, Water Resilience, and Natural Environment Restoration. Sixteen (16) workstreams align with these Objectives...
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Presentation

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The document is a quarterly status report on the City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2023-24, presented to the Transportation & Environment Committee. It outlines various workstreams and objectives related to disaster readiness, climate resilience, transportation, clean energy, water resilience, and natural environment restoration. Key results and significant accomplishments from Q3 are highlighted, including updates on projects such as the SJC Airport New Terminal, BART Silicon Valley Extension, and community forest initiatives.

Key points
  • Presented to the Transportation & Environment Committee.
  • Focus on disaster readiness and climate resilience.
  • Highlights various workstreams including transportation, clean energy, and water resilience.
  • Q3 accomplishments include relocating the Emergency Operations Center and breaking ground on the Police Department Air Support Unit Hangar Project.
  • Community forest initiative resulted in the planting of 300 trees.
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  • The document does not provide specific dates for the accomplishments.
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(D) 1. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE | JUNE 3, 2024 PRESENTED BY: KIP HARKNESS, Deputy City Manager ERICA GARAFFO, Lead Resilience Strategist Workstreams & Departments Objectives City Infrastructure Strategy for FY 2023-24 Disaster Ready & Climate Smart Transportation & Aviation Clean Energy Resilience Water Resilience Natural Environment Restoration Prepare the City for the Next Disaster SJC Airport New Terminal Municipal Microgrids and Electrical Service Municipal Regional Permit (Stormwater) Community Forest (Urban Tree Canopy) OEM AIR, PW ED, PW ESD DOT Seismically Safe “Soft Story” Apartments BART Silicon Valley Extension Electric Vehicle Fleet/ Charging Infrastructure PBCE DOT, PW ED, PW, DOT Shoreline Levee (Sea Level Rise) Vehicle Blight City Wide Building Electrification CMO DOT ESD, ED Climate Smart Decarbonization & Mitigation Diridon Station and Airport Connector Water Supply ESD DOT ESD Sanitary & Storm Sewer Collection Systems + Green Stormwater Infrastructure Protect Coyote Valley Open Space PBCE ESD, PW, DOT 2 Workstreams & Departments Objectives Q4 Key Results for City Infrastructure Strategy Disaster...