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04 SUMMARY OF PROJECTS
• AGENDA REPORT ITEM ##4 MEETING DATE: APRIL 25, 2017 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: SUMMARY OF PROJECTS RECOMMENDATION: That the Planning Commission receive and file this item. DISCUSSION: The following report provides a summary of projects and activities since the year in review report was presented at the January 24, 2017, Planning Commission meeting. The report focuses on the status of projects that the Planning Commission, Zoning Administrator, or staff approved; major improvement projects; Certificates of Appropriateness; Code Enforcement activities; and, other items which may be of interest to the Commission. Old Town Updates • Downtown Commercial Core Plan: During 2017, the City of Tustin is developing a planning document which will facilitate a greater understanding and "sense of place" for the traditional center of Tustin; define strategies to enhance Old Town; create a pedestrian oriented community; revitalize the City's commercial core; protect community resources; improve connectivity and access roads; and, attract new businesses. Improvements for Main Street are currently under design, which includes narrowing the entryway into Old Town. EI Camino Real is also being evaluated looking at various traffic calming measures, as well as incorporating more outdoor seating and parklets. Parking options for the area are also being evaluated. Staff anticipates bringing a draft of the plan forward to the City Council and r, Planning Commission within the next six months. , Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 2 • Centro Outdoor Seating (140 E. Main Street): On March 14, 2017, the Planning Commission approved a request for additional outdoor seating in the front and rear of Centro. The property owner, Phil Cox, appealed and then withdrew his appeal of the approval. Although the appeal has been withdrawn, it does not appear as though Mr. Cox will allow the owner of Centro to proceed. • Chaak Restaurant (Gabbi's-Tustin) (215-217 EI Camino Real): On October 2.5, 2016, the Planning Commission approved a request to expand the existing office building, converting it to a restaurant called Chaak, establishing a Type 47 ABC license at the location, and incorporating a space for outdoor seating. Plans for construction of the restaurant are currently undergoing plan check, with permit issuance anticipated in the coming weeks. • Vintage (420 W. Sixth Street): On November 15, 2016, the City Council approved the plans for a new townhome community consisting of 140 residential units. The community will feature amenities such as a pool, clubhouse, and a new mini-park. The mini-park will be available for use by the public. The project is anticipated to commence in phases beginning this year. I 4 • New Housing (140 S. A Street): On February 28, 2017, the Planning Commission approved a request by Habitat for Humanity to construct two (2) detached condominium homes at a currently vacant parcel of land. These homes will be set aside for veterans and their families. Plans for the homes are currently under review by City Staff. II II N =Mom Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 3 • Rasta-Cowboy Records (155 E. Main Street): A new shop has opened in the former Belly Baby Love Boutique tenant space on Main Street. This novelty shop sells and trades vinyl records, and sells comics, action figures, and ►, other collectibles. • Old Town Activity Highlights: Various activities within the Old Town Tustin area that are of interest to the Community Development Department include: o On November 13, 2016, the City of Tustin, in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce, held the � , , ► �; 2 Annual Totally Tustin Food and Wine Festival. This year, proceeds from the festival were used to x commission and construct a bronze bust of Columbus Tustin, which will be located in Old Town. Fabrication of , the bust mold is nearing completion. r �a ti t Tustin Legacy Updates • Tustin Legacy Specific Plan Amendment: The Specific Plan Amendment will incorporate mixed-use, transportation oriented development, and a main-street concept. City Staff continues to work with PlaceWorks on the plan for the area. An Initial Study forthe Tustin Legacy Specific Plan has been released for public review and comments which have been collected. Staff and PlaceWorks are currently working on technical documents along with the Supplemental FEIRIEIS. Public hearings are anticipated to be scheduled before the Planning Commission and City Council are anticipated to be held during summer 2017. Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 4 • Greenwood in Tustin Legacy(250 Downs Road): A total of 375 detached homes are being built by CalAtlantic Homes. Construction of the homes continues to progress, and to date, 330 homes have been completed with 39 homes currently in progress. There are six (6) remaining units to be permitted. ■ Murch ss,ton ■ ■ TRACT NO. 17507 O A[lW■P.rmld f■t{Mha, ■ u■.�iwi•wwa H rw. NnlSuw.n�owY19a ■ u�..wn�LLrn. wr �RA� . * -Ce.+Dl■nd P■mmha l7JO UnNy ■ ■ pyurpes.r.q�iv o�i,v.� wxwr.xwpa.nu .ay.w • ['T! Y. tales 1 / - ■ IIIc 'y/ may' ■ 871E.ET INDE%AUW �� r� ;-.. / �'� ■ ■ p io.m am aar ` a � /� nps:w.w ■ r ., ! ■ ; .ar urs— ♦ � � `e ar ar.r-•/f/ ■ Ip I I Y■ b1Y � r � � -1v/ /�" ■ f- ■ ■ sY i ` • Flight at Tustin Legacy — formally Cornerstone 1 (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): This development proposal includes a variety of uses such as: Creative office uses: a food hall; and, conference center including a connection into Tustin Legacy Park. Plans for the site are currently in plan check. • Veterans Sports Park (Valencia Avenue): This approximately 30-acre park is designed as a community/sports park and will accommodate large group activities and offer a wide variety of facilities including: Four(4) lighted soccer fields; three (3) lighted ball fields; four (4) lighted tennis courts; two (2) lighted basketball courts; two (2) lighted sand volleyball courts; eight (8) lighted pickleball courts; a skate park; and, a veterans memorial. The veteran's plaza and memorial area, designed as a place of honor, will be located at the west side of the park. The park is currently in the design stage. j r ■ ■ - 1, Planning commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 5 • Tustin Legacy Linear Park (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): This 26-acre portion of the linear park is considered the "anchor" to the linear park which is anticipated to run throughout the Tustin Legacy area in the future. The park incorporates the Barranca Detention Basin within its concept plan, and is proposed to include direct linkages to the Flight project, mentioned above. Phase I of the park construction, which involves the detention basin has begun, with work anticipated to be complete in Summer 2017. w ■rrrrrrrrrsrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr r !y • Tustin Legacy Monument Sign (Barranca Parkway/Red Hill Avenue): Fabrication is underway for the new Tustin Legacy monument sign which will be located on the corner of Barranca Parkway and Red Hill Avenue, adjacent to Tustin Legacy Linear Park. "� XM 401 Y" Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 6 • The Village at Tustin Legacy (Kensington Park Dr. I Edinger Avenue): A request was approved to develop The Village at Tustin Legacy, which includes 248,292 square feet of non-residential uses comprised of two (2) major components including: A retail center Valencia Avenue and Kensington Drive; and, a medical plaza with a medical center, an acute care hospital/rehabilitation facility, and medical office/retail buildings fronting Kensington Park Drive and Edinger Avenue. A few of the tenants anticipated in the new shopping center include: Great Foundations Montessori; Stater Bros.; Great Clips; Pacific Dental; CVS Pharmacy; Dunkin' Donuts; Yogurtland; Pizza Press; Pier 76; Club Pilates; Burger Boss; Bank of America; Chipotle; and, Board & Brew. A groundbreaking ceremony for the new shopping center was held on August 25, 2016, and grading work at the site has commenced. The retail shopping center is projected to begin and continue construction throughout 2017. The medical buildings will be completed at a later date. As of April 13, 2017, there are twelve (12) buildings within the shopping center with active permits. Please see The Village site plan, included as Attachment B, for further information on the active permits, potential tenants, as well as a full-size aerial photograph of the construction site. 4 i Y M _ v goes ■r -..mail • Joon's Shabu Shabu (2453 Park Avenue): A new Shabu Shabu restaurant will be opening in the coming months in The District next to Mobtown Pizza in the AMC Courtyard area. • Planet Fitness (2495 Park Avenue): On October 24, 2016, the Zoning Administrator will consider a request to establish a fitness center within an existing tenant space in The District. The space was formerly leased by DSW, and is anticipated to open as Planet Fitness in Spring 2017. Punning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 7 • The Halal Guys (2883 Park Avenue): A new restaurant featuring gyros, chicken and rice, and other Middle Eastern menu items will be opening in the former Pinkberry location in The District. They are anticipated to open during Summer 2017. • Golden Bank (2437 Park Avenue): This bank within The District has taken over the lease from Bank of India and is anticipating re-opening as Golden Bank by the end of May 2017. • New Army Reserve Center (Red Hill AvenuefWarner Avenue): The U.S. Army will be relocating from their current Army Reserve Center located on Barranca Parkway adjacent to The District shopping center, to the future location at the north east corner of Red Hill Avenue and Warner Avenue. The relocation would benefit both the U.S. Army and the City of Tustin. Construction is in progress for the new Reserve Center, and it is anticipated to be complete during 2017. • r " w ' ■ r • i « , r For further information on projects within the Tustin Legacy area, please see Attachment A which includes a map and a table providing additional information on projects approved, in progress, and proposed for the area. Other Updates • Grocery Outlet (12932 Newport Avenue): Permits were recently issued for tenant improvements for a new Grocery Outlet market within the former Trader Joes tenant space. • New Retail Space (2999 EI Camino Real): Plans for a new retail space to be constructed within The Market Place next to Loft are currently under review by staff. • F21 Red (2856 El Camino Real): A new Forever 21 Red (F21 Red) clothing store will be locating in the existing tenant space next to Party City in The Market Place. Plans for tenant improvements to the space are currently in plan check, and the new shop is anticipated to be open in Fall 2017. Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 8 • Sola Salon Studios (2801 EI Camino Real): A new tenant featuring individual salon suites has now opened within The Market Place. • Red Hill Specific Plan (Red Hill between San Juan & Mitchell): Red Hill Specific Plan (Red Hill between San Juan & Mitchell): On december 1 , 2016, the City of Tustin held its second workshop on the Red Hill Specific Plan. This workshop aimed to gather feedback from residents and ..••••••......•••••••••••••••••••� stakeholders regarding the refined Specific Plan boundaries. The workshop also looked for input regarding potential future types of land uses, activities, and improvements. A scoping meeting aye to review the environmental document for the area • was held on April 20, 2017, from 3:00 — 4:00 p.m. ; in the Clifton C. Miller Community Center. Further ; information is available on the City's website: www,tustinca.org. ; i s _ i • Tustin Village Plaza (15761 Tustin Village Way): Multiple tenants currently have pians in ; review for individual tenant improvements within v this newly reconstructed shopping center. Tenants anticipated to occupy the existing spaces include a new market/convenience store, ice cream shop, seafood restaurant, and various retail uses. • New Bakery (528 E. First Street): Plans for a new bakery/deli shop within Larwin Square are currently in plan check. • Tustin Care Animal Hospital (14051 Newport Avenue): In May 2016, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to operate a new animal care clinic in an existing tenant space in the Tustin Freeway Center. The new animal care center is now open for business. Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 9 • Ha Long Bay Pho & Grill (13152 Newport Avenue, Suite #A): A new Vietnamese pho/grill restaurant is currently undergoing tenant improvements within Packers Square. • Studio 18 Nail Bar (13812 Newport Avenue, Suite #104): A new nail salon celebrated their grand opening on Saturday, April 15th, located off of Newport Avenue between San Juan and Walnut Street. • Friends Cafe (17931 17t' Street): During 2016, the Zoning Administrator approved a request to establish a new restaurant in the former Lampost Pizza tenant space within the French Quarter shopping center, and for the applicant to obtain an alcoholic beverage license in conjunction with the new restaurant. Friends Cafe is anticipated to open during spring 2017, and feature a variety of classic diner dishes. Certificates of Appropriateness PROJECT RATING' 415 W. Main 10124116 Convert 2-car garage to 2r4 C unit with one-car garage and freestanding pergola 250 EI Camino Real 11118116 Framing & stucco repair from Non-contributing vehicle damage 278 S. Prospect 12/09/16 PV solar panels (12) Non-contributing 440 W. 3" Street 12/21116 PV solar panels (10) 5S3 410 S. Pacific Avenue 2/23/17 Tankless water heater C 535 Pacific Street 2/28/17 Accessory dwelling unit 5D1 Rating System for Certificates of Appropriateness: A Obvious examples of historically significant architecture and structures that were significant in local history. B Unusual or distinctive buildings in terms of age and architecture. C Pre-1940 buildings with much of the original architectural style. D Pre-1940 buildings with substantial alteration or no significant architecture style. 5131 Eligible for local listing only 5D1 Eligible for local listing only, contributor to District listed, or eligible under local ordinance 5S3 Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation Non-contributing Buildings BuWings that are located in the Cultural Resources District but do not fall under any of the above categories. Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 10 Code Enforcement Updates • Graffiti: The chart below displays the number of graffiti incidents from the prior three (3) calendar years, through the year-to-date. Number of Graffiti Incidents - City of Tustin 450 400 350 300 250 a 200 150 100 50 0 �,Q�� a� �e J�1 J5� et c ec � ti� ti ye � ■2014 ■2015 ■2016 a2017 Water Quality: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) inspections are separated into categories based on a business' use, and the intensity each use has on water quality. The two (2) categories are industrial and commercial and are separated into high, medium, and low priority. Each year, Code Enforcement Officers conduct inspections based on the priority of a project. Industrial NPDES Inspections: During the 2016-17 fiscal year, City staff is focusing on high and low priority inspections. Staff has completed 21 such inspections this fiscal year. c, Commercial NPDES Inspections: This year, City staff is focusing on high and low priority inspections. They are aiming to complete 20 inspections for the current fiscal year. Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 11 The goal of the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) is to develop and implement practical programs and policies to minimize the effects of urbanization on site hydrology, urban runoff flow rates or velocities, and pollutant loads. Developers are required to submit a WQMP for any new development or significant redevelopment which increases the impervious surface of a developed site. The WQMP is required to include Best Management Practices(BMPs)for source control, pollution prevention, and/or structural treatment BMPs. o WQMP's: There are 135 properties that have a WQMP in place. Of those 135 properties, 20 are public projects. There are 7 WQMP's currently under review by staff. Staff anticipates completing approximately 23 inspections by the end of the 2016-17 fiscal year. Public Works Department Updates (Public Improvements) • Roadway Rehabilitation & Sidewalk Repair(CIP No. 70016): This project includes the removal and replacement of damaged curbs, gutters, and sidewalk, and replacement of non-conforming ADA access ramps adjacent to new asphalt improvements. It is bounded by the city limit to the north, Browning Avenue to the west, the 1-5 freeway to the south, and the city limit to the east. The approval for the Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Advertise for Bids for the fiscal year 2016-17 Roadway Rehabilitation and Sidewalk Repair Project is anticipated to be considered by the City Council at their meeting on..ApdI 18, 2017. • Traffic Equipment Upgrades/Replacements, (CIP No.40080): Funds are being used for upgrading or replacing outdated traffic signal equipment including but not limited to the replacement of deteriorating internally Illuminated Street Name Sign (ISNS) panels at signalized intersections with work beginning the week of June 6, 2016, and completion scheduled for Spring 2017. • Detention Basin Landscaping and Water Quality Installation at the Corner of Red Hill Avenue and Barranca Parkway (CIP No.' 50038): This ecological park facility, including a detention basin, is partially funded by an OCTA Measure M2 Environmental Cleanup Program Tier 2 grant. Phase 1 construction of this park project has begun, and should be complete by Summer 2017. • Edinger Well Phase II Equipping Project (CIP No. 60165): The project is located near the intersection of Edinger Avenue and Newport Avenue, adjacent to the Residence Inn and Fairfield Inn & Suites. The Phase I Well Drilling Project was completed in August 2013 in conjunction with construction of the hotels. The Phase 11 Equipping Project is now complete, and consisted of constructing the wellhead, building, associated site facilities/equipment, and standby generator. The project was funded with 2011 Water Bond Funds. • Simon Ranch Reservoir, Booster Pump Station and Pipeline Replacement Project (CIP 60114): The project is located at the, intersection of Valhalla Drive and Outlook Lane in North Tustin. The project will replace the existing buried, gunite lined, Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 12 earthen reservoir with a new circular, pre-stressed concrete tank. The project will also replace the existing booster pump station and approximately 1,600 feet of pipeline feeding the new pump station and reservoir. The environmental phase is complete and the project is currently in the final design phase. Construction is anticipated to begin in Fall 2017. The project is funded with 2013 Water Bond Funds. • Peters Canyon Channel Widening (CIP 50040): Design engineering is underway with the expected construction to begin in Fall 2017. • Moffett Drive bridge construction over Peters Canyon Channel (CIP 70224): Demolition of the existing bridge has been completed and construction of the new bridge is anticipated to begin in April 2017. • Moffett Drive (CIP No. 70224) and Park Avenue (CIP No. 70225): This project involved a roadway extension, storm drain construction, wet and dry utilities installation, sidewalk and street lights installation, and median landscaping on Moffett Drive from Park Avenue to Peters Canyon Channel, and Park Avenue from Moffett Drive to Victory Road. Opening of the roadway is anticipated in April 2017. • Moffett Drive (CIP 70230), Legacy Road (CIP 70231), TUSD School Site (CIP 70234) and City Property (CIP 70235) Grading Project: Design engineering of Moffett Drive from Tustin Ranch Road to future Legacy Road, Legacy Road from Valencia Avenue to future Moffett Drive, and City Property adjacent to the TUSD school site are underway in conjunction with TUSD's design of their new 6—12 Legacy School project adjacent to Valencia Avenue, Tustin Ranch Road, and future Legacy Road. The grading work on these sites is anticipated to be complete in April 2017. • Victory Road Extension (CIP 70221): Design engineering of this roadway extension from Red Hill Avenue to Armstrong Avenue has been completed. Construction has begun and is anticipated to be complete by the end of November 2017. • Red Hill Avenue Widening and Median Improvements (CIP 70226, 70227, and 70197): This project involves the widening of the northbound side to implement a fourth lane and install a raised median to reduce driveway cross traffic movement on Red Hill Avenue from Dyer Road/Barranca Parkway. to Edinger Avenue. This project will improve traffic flow and also enhance safety by allowing last-minute pedestrians a refuge as they cross the intersection. This project was recently identified as a recommended project by OCTA's 2016 Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program's (CTFP) Regional Capacity Program (RCP) and will be partially funded by this grant. This project is out to bid and is anticipated to be awarded in May 2017. • Veterans Sports Park at Tustin Legacy (CIP 20043): Design is currently underway on this 32 acre park bounded by Lansdowne Road, Valencia Avenue, and Severyns Drive. Amenities include sports fields, lighting, game courts, a skate plaza, a veterans memorial, picnic areas, restroom building, a tot lot, and a parking lot. GKKWorks has been selected as the'construction management firm for this project, and is currently Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 13 conducting a constructability review of the plans. Grading is anticipated to begin in late 2017. • Main Street Improvement Project (CIP 40087): The improvements on Main Street within Old Town are intended to create a more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly' environment with traffic calming features and to create a strong entrance into Old Town with the inclusion of a gateway entry sign. This project also includes proposed improvements on EI Camino Real at various locations to facilitate outdoor gatherings and events. The project is currently in the environmental phase with final design to follow. Construction is anticipated to begin in Summer 2017. This project is funded by a federal Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program(BCIP) grant. • Wayfinding Signs for Parking in Old Town: An analysis is being carried out to determine better signage for public parking areas including additional wayfinding signs and more visible parking lot monument signs. Changes to be implemented in the near future. • Tustin Ranch Road and EI Camino Real: Using mitigation funds from The Irvine Company's Lower Peters Canyon Specific Plan (Irvine Planning Area 4 known today as West Irvine), improvements to the westbound approach at the intersection will be designed and constructed including dual left-turns, dual thru lanes and an exclusive right-turn lane. The City of Tustin is currently waiting for approval of the agreement by the Irvine City Council. Design work will be out to bid shortly thereafter. • Park Avenue Improvement Project Management and Design: In order to improve traffic flow within The District, improvements are planned along Park Avenue and include the widening of the south side with the addition of one lane between District Drive and Warner Avenue and also improvements just west of District Drive and just east of Tustin Ranch Road. The improvements do not involve the acquisition of additional right-of-way. Design 'is underway with construction anticipated to begin in Summer/Fall 2017. • EI Camino Real Modification at Jamboree Road to Add a Second Eastbound Left-Turn Lane: This project is comprised of the design and construction of a second eastbound left-turn lane on EI Camino Real at Jamboree Road to serve additional left-turn traffic stacking demand. The project proposes to modify the existing landscaped median and restripe the eastbound leg of the intersection to accommodate the second left-turn lane. This project was recently identified as a recommended project by OCTA's 2016 Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program's (CTFP) Regional Capacity Program (RCP), also known as Project O, and will be partially funded by this grant. Design to commence by the end of October 2016 with construction expected in early 2017. • Newport Avenue Modification at SR-55 Freeway Northbound Ramps/Del Amo Avenue to Add a Second Southbound Right-Turn Lane—This project is comprised of the design and construction of a second southbound right-turn lane on Newport Avenue at SR-55 Northbound (NB) Ramps/Del Amo Avenue. The project proposes Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 14 to modify the curb return at the northwest corner of the intersection and the southbound roadway striping to accommodate a second right-turn lane. This project was recently identified as a recommended project by OCTA's Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program's (CTFP) Regional Capacity Program (RCP), also known as Project O, and will be partially funded by this grant. Design to commence by the end of May 2017, with construction expected by the end of 2017. • OCSD Gisler Red Hill System Improvement: The Orange County Sanitation District has awarded a contract to Kiewit Construction West for their Gisler Red Hill System Improvements. This work includes new trunk sewer construction, manhole cone and cover replacements, and rehabilitation of existing sewer manholes, interceptors, and trunk lines all along Red Hill Avenue from Warner Avenue to Mitchell Avenue with additional work at the Newport Avenue-Mitchell Avenue intersection. The duration of work is anticipated to last 18 months to two (2) years. Construction has begun along the Tustin Legacy portion.of Red Hill Avenue with the new trunk sewer. • County of Orange Jet Fuel Pipeline Project: Wickland-Pipelines, LLC, will soon be installing a new jet fuel pipeline from the existing pipeline in Tustin Ranch Road west on Edinger Avenue, then south on Red Hill Avenue to John Wayne Airport. Work in Tustin is anticipated to commence in May with completion by the end of 2017. • First Street and Irvine Boulevard Median Landscape Rehabilitation Project (CIP 10074): Median landscape enhancements including monument entry signage is in the design phase. Construction is anticipated to begin in.the Fall 2017. • Tustin Ranch Road Signal Synchronization Project: This project is a collaborative effort and lead by the City of Irvine and involves developing and implementing optimized signal synchronization timing improvements for 30 intersections (19 in. Tustin) on Tustin Ranch RoadNon Karman Avenue from Pioneer Way (Tustin) to Campus Drive (Irvine). Signal improvements include replacing signal cabinets and controllers, installing conduit and new interconnect, upgrading the city's Traffic Operations Center with Centracs Advanced Transportation System and communications integration. This project was recently identified as a recommended project by OCTA's 2016 Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program's (CTFP) Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (RTSSP), or Project P, and will be partially funded by this grant. The City of Irvine has sent out a Request for Proposal (RFP) in February 2017, and is currently reviewing consultants' proposals. A notice to proceed is expected by the end of April 2017. • Edinger Avenue Signal Synchronization Project: This project is a collaborative effort and lead by the City of Irvine and involves developing and implementing optimized signal synchronization timing improvements for 38 intersections (9 in Tustin) on Edinger Avenue/Irvine Center Drive from Newport Avenue (Tustin) to Protocol Drive (Irvine). Signal improvements include replacing signal cabinets and controllers, installing conduit and new interconnect, upgrading the city's Traffic Operations Center with Centracs Advanced Transportation System and communications integration. This project was recently identified as a recommended Planning Commission Report Summary of Projects April 25, 2017 Page 15 project by OCTA's 2016 Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program's (CTFP) Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (RTSSP), or Project P, and will be partially funded by this grant. The City of Irvine sent out an RFP in February 2017, and is currently reviewing consultants' proposals. A notice to proceed is expected by the end of April 2017. • Newport Avenue Signal Synchronization Project: This project is in its last stages with timing changes recently implemented to 12 signals along Newport Avenue between Old Irvine Boulevard and Sycamore Avenue. Caltrans in the past has not been a participant in synchronization projects but recently with a cooperative agreement between Caltrans and the city, the Caltrans controlled signal of the 1-5 Northbound Off-Ramp will be synchronized with the City's signals on EI Camino Real to the north and Mitchell Avenue to the south. This project is currently in the first year of the two-year Operations and Maintenance (O&M) phase. • Seventeenth Street Signal Synchronization Project: As part of OCTA's Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program's (CTFP) Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (RTSSP), or Project P, 2015 Call for Projects, this project involving six (6) agencies has commenced in August 2016. The City is proposing to upgrade existing controllers at three (3) intersections (includes Yorba Street South at Vandenberg Lane). The City is also proposing to install fiber optic cable in new and existing conduit and upgrade communication at all three (3) intersections. • Local Transit Circulator Feasibility Study: The City of Tustin is conducting a study to determine the feasibility of a local transit circulating between major employment/retail centers with the City. The study will also discuss the possibility of ridesharing and inter-city transit services. This project was recently identified to be funded under OCTA's Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program (CTFP) Community Based Transit Circulators Program, or Project V. The study is anticipated to be completed in May 2017. Attachments: A. Tustin Legacy Map and Project Table B. The Village Site Plan and Aerial Photograph ATTACHMENT A TUSTIN LEGACY MAP AND PROJECT TABLE - - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I o, m a t a a w l z o i) � °0 4 a a Qj � c V o a I +, x v, Q 4 n C) ,v +. c r v U .� c o a c Y v Y I o 0 0 (X a c I o o q mD au m a a +ti a m `i' J U oI 1= o ~ a a a• C_ a 'n p o N 0.S I — _ ,� a 1+ o v c vti w e is �c o w a a s, N .J L, a [� b y I w Q ° 2 _ +- a v a n C w.c a s o u d d a 31 :Ll b M o V c c ° cn J t c a a s � ° O aci C d o a b e 7- a I Z .L v n c c' Q n o U c a Y ap a `° ° c a '� v ui a a0 a U 3 `? U f- U m _ t o v c u i� © u3 Z a d a Z b (7 a Q I� ! 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