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File #: 25-1502    Version: 1
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/19/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/15/2025 Final action: 7/15/2025
Effective date:    
Title: Engineering Design Services for the Line F Channel Project, CIP No. 13059
Attachments: 1. ATT 1 - Agreement with JLC Engineering & Consulting, Inc., 2. ATT 2 - Vicinity Map
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL

FROM: Bob Moehling, Public Works Director

PREPARED BY: Josh Frohman, Associate Civil Engineer

SUBJECT:
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Engineering Design Services for the Line F Channel Project, CIP No. 13059
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RECOMMENDATION
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Approve the Agreement for engineering design services for Storm Drain Channel Line F, Capital Improvement Plan No. 13059, with JLC Engineering & Consulting, Inc. in the amount of $503,000;

Authorize a ten percent (10%) engineering design contingency of $50,300; and

Authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement with JLC Engineering & Consulting, Inc. and amendments to the contract not to exceed ten percent (10%).

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
On June 4, 2025, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 24-4745, approving the Capital Improvement Plan budget for Fiscal Year 2024/25, and the Fiscal Year 2024/2025 to 2028/29, Capital Improvement Plan, which included the Line F Channel project, CIP No. 13059 (Vote: 5-0).

CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Plan, program and create infrastructure development.

DISCUSSION
The Line F Channel project, Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) 13059 plans to construct a 2,500 linear foot portion of the Riverside County Flood Control District (RCFCD) Murrieta Creek Area Master Drainage Plan (MDP) Line F, which begins upstream near I-215, just north of California Oaks Road, and runs westerly and discharges into Murrieta Creek. Portions of Line F, upstream of Washington Avenue, are currently constructed with a concrete-lined trapezoidal channel. Line F from Washington Avenue to Murrieta Creek is currently unimproved and consists of a natural vegetative, earthen channel. The channel in this area experiences flooding during large storm events, resulting in flooding of Kalmia Street. Concrete barriers are erected along the south side of Kalmia Street in this area to provide flood protection for the nearby homes. Many of the homes in that area are within the 100-year flood ...

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