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File #: 23-171    Version: 1
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/10/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/15/2023 Final action:
Effective date:    
Title: Keller Road at I-215 Interchange Consultant Services Agreement
Attachments: 1. Agreement Professional - SouthStar 2023 Boilerplate_Semi-Signed_With Exhibits A and B_7-10-2023
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL

FROM: Bob Moehling, Public Works Director/City Engineer

PREPARED BY: Bob Moehling, Public Works Director/City Engineer

SUBJECT: Keller Road at I-215 Interchange Consultant Services Agreement
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RECOMMENDATION
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Approve the agreement for Consultant Project Management Services for the Keller Road at
I-215 Interchange, CIP 8449, with Southstar Engineering & Consulting, Inc, in the amount
not to exceed $468,582.40; and

Authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement.

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
None.

CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Plan, program and create infrastructure development.

BACKGROUND
The Keller Road/I-215 Interchange Project (Project) proposes to construct a new interchange one mile south of the existing Scott Road interchange on Interstate 215 (I-215). The Project was initiated in August 2010 and the construction cost was estimated at $12,000,000. The scope assumed that the I-215 bridge structure over Keller Road would not require any widening as Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) had plans to widen the I-215 bridge structure to accommodate the widening of the I-215 to three lanes in each direction.

The project is currently in the Project Approval and Environmental Documentation (PA/ED) Phase. The Plans, Specifications and Estimate Phase of design is progressing concurrently with PA/ED and both efforts are being reviewed by Caltrans.

In July 2020, Caltrans affirmed that project compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) would require the inclusion of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) as the appropriate level of documentation for CEQA compliance. Previously, an Initial Study document was being utilized for CEQA compliance. Caltrans determined that an EIR was needed to review project impacts related to Greenhouse Gas emissions on climate change, recently adopted requirements for Vehicle Miles Traveled and the noise impacts of a capacit...

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