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ITEM #15 <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 6, 2007 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: AMER JAKHER, P.E., PW DIRECTOR/CITY ENGINEER <br />SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION REQUEST TO SOLICIT BID FOR LAUREL <br />ST./PAUL J. ROGERS ELEM. SCHOOL STREET <br />IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AND DAVIS PARK BASEBALL <br />FIELD LIGHTING PROJECT. <br />DATE: FEBRUARY 26, 2007 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Laurel Street/Dr. Paul J. Rogers Elementary School <br />Dr. Paul Rogers Elementary School is located at 955 W. Laurel Street in northwest Colton, adjacent <br />to Elizabeth Davis Park. The south side of Laurel Street, where the school is located, is within the <br />City's sphere of influence. City and County staff agreed that new sidewalk and handicap ramp <br />improvements are needed in this area. <br />During October 2005, the City of Colton submitted a grant proposal for improvements to Dr. Paul J. <br />Rogers Elementary School that would minimize unsafe paths to school for the children and their <br />parents. On November 1, 2005, the County of San Bernardino Board of Supervisors awarded the <br />City of Colton $500,000 for the improvements at Dr. Paul Rogers Elementary School. The <br />Agreement with the County for this Grant was accepted and approved by the City Council on July <br />18, 2006. Of the awarded amount, $300,000 will be set aside for installation of missing curb, gutter, <br />sidewalk, and handicap ramps and the rest of the awarded grant will be used for school and <br />pedestrian safety improvements. <br />Elizabeth Davis Park <br />Elizabeth Davis Park is located in northwest Colton, adjacent to Paul Rogers Elementary School. <br />The 6.34 acre park contains two lighted tennis courts, two softball fields, two play equipment areas, <br />two lighted basketball courts, two horse shoe pits, one shade structure, restrooms, picnic tables and <br />barbeques, a concession stand, bleachers, parking, large trees and turf areas. The park provides <br />recreation and relaxation outlets for residents within the City and those that live in the <br />unincorporated areas of Colton. <br />In October 2005, the City of Colton applied for a grant from the County of San Bernardino to seek <br />funding for additional improvements to Elizabeth Davis Park as suggested by the City's <br />Comprehensive Park and Facilities Master Plan. Recognizing the need for the improvements, the <br />County of San Bernardino awarded the City of Colton $500,000 for additional improvements. The <br />7/10/03 City Clerk's Office Cb <br />