Highlights from "The Week in Review"
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Fire:
Long-Term Mutual Aid: The City once again has an Engine Company on a long-term mutual aid assignment – this time to the Station Fire in Los Angeles. The company was part of a Multiple-Agency Strike Team from San Joaquin County that left for Southern California on Saturday afternoon, August 29. Division Chief Randy May was assigned as the Strike Team Leader, along with Captain Steve Santos, Engineer Mike Hohn, Firefighter Armando Blanco and Firefighter Brad Schemper assigned to the Engine Company. Their initial assignment was to provide structure protection for homes in the path of the wildfire. They are expected to remain on this assignment throughout the weekend.
Public Works:
Development Engineering and Construction Inspection: This past week, the Engineering staff issued seven encroachment permits and provided oversight on the following current projects:
Lincoln Avenue Water Main Replacement Project – Ongoing inspection of new water mains along Alameda Street, east of Lincoln Avenue.
Airport Road Water Main Project – Final inspection.
Union Road Widening Project – Met with Landscape Contractor to direct the removal of weeds. Staff is preparing a final punch list for project completion.
BMX Park – Inspection of conduit installation and compaction testing.
Terra Bella Subdivision – Investigation of irrigation damage to drainage basin. Results reported to the developer’s Superintendent and the adjacent property owner.
M2 Surface Water Blending Pipeline Project – Preparing final punch list for project completion.
CVS Pharmacy – Completed final inspection and signed off project as complete.
Austin Road Water main project – Approximately 20,000 feet of water main pipe delivered to site. The contractor, Knife River, is prepared to begin as soon as County encroachment permit is issued.
Well 20 Filter Project – Submittals have been made to the Project Construction Manager.
Tidewater Bike Path Tree and Irrigation Project – Encroachment permit issued and construction started in installation of irrigation water line along the south side of the Tidewater Bike Path.
Union Ranch Unit 4A – Improvements complete.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Monthly Inspections – Staff completed California Regional Water Quality Control Board mandated monthly inspections of 24 ongoing construction projects within Manteca.
Parks and Recreation:
Partnerships with Local Sport Non-profits:
Staff is working with The Stockton Monarcas Futbol Club to accommodate a tournament on September 26 and 27. The tournament could potentially bring in more than 100 teams into the Manteca community.
Parks and Recreation staff met with Manteca Little League and Manteca Youth Softball Association to review their 2009-2010 Facility Use Agreements.
Northern California Senior Softball Tournament will be held at Northgate Complex on September 26 and 27.
Future Starts 2000’s held a Manteca USTA-sanctioned NTRP Tournament August 21-23 at the Union Road tennis courts. The tournament brought in almost $200 to the Parks and Recreation Department. Future Stars 2000’s next tournament is scheduled for September 19-20.
Fire:
Long-Term Mutual Aid: The City once again has an Engine Company on a long-term mutual aid assignment – this time to the Station Fire in Los Angeles. The company was part of a Multiple-Agency Strike Team from San Joaquin County that left for Southern California on Saturday afternoon, August 29. Division Chief Randy May was assigned as the Strike Team Leader, along with Captain Steve Santos, Engineer Mike Hohn, Firefighter Armando Blanco and Firefighter Brad Schemper assigned to the Engine Company. Their initial assignment was to provide structure protection for homes in the path of the wildfire. They are expected to remain on this assignment throughout the weekend.
Public Works:
Development Engineering and Construction Inspection: This past week, the Engineering staff issued seven encroachment permits and provided oversight on the following current projects:
Lincoln Avenue Water Main Replacement Project – Ongoing inspection of new water mains along Alameda Street, east of Lincoln Avenue.
Airport Road Water Main Project – Final inspection.
Union Road Widening Project – Met with Landscape Contractor to direct the removal of weeds. Staff is preparing a final punch list for project completion.
BMX Park – Inspection of conduit installation and compaction testing.
Terra Bella Subdivision – Investigation of irrigation damage to drainage basin. Results reported to the developer’s Superintendent and the adjacent property owner.
M2 Surface Water Blending Pipeline Project – Preparing final punch list for project completion.
CVS Pharmacy – Completed final inspection and signed off project as complete.
Austin Road Water main project – Approximately 20,000 feet of water main pipe delivered to site. The contractor, Knife River, is prepared to begin as soon as County encroachment permit is issued.
Well 20 Filter Project – Submittals have been made to the Project Construction Manager.
Tidewater Bike Path Tree and Irrigation Project – Encroachment permit issued and construction started in installation of irrigation water line along the south side of the Tidewater Bike Path.
Union Ranch Unit 4A – Improvements complete.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Monthly Inspections – Staff completed California Regional Water Quality Control Board mandated monthly inspections of 24 ongoing construction projects within Manteca.
Parks and Recreation:
Partnerships with Local Sport Non-profits:
Staff is working with The Stockton Monarcas Futbol Club to accommodate a tournament on September 26 and 27. The tournament could potentially bring in more than 100 teams into the Manteca community.
Parks and Recreation staff met with Manteca Little League and Manteca Youth Softball Association to review their 2009-2010 Facility Use Agreements.
Northern California Senior Softball Tournament will be held at Northgate Complex on September 26 and 27.
Future Starts 2000’s held a Manteca USTA-sanctioned NTRP Tournament August 21-23 at the Union Road tennis courts. The tournament brought in almost $200 to the Parks and Recreation Department. Future Stars 2000’s next tournament is scheduled for September 19-20.
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