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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFederal Funding ProjectsProject Tracking Project# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Dept. City Engineer Social Services Capital Projects Capital Projects Capital Projects Capital Projects Capital Projects Capital Projects Capital Projects Economic Developement Economic Developement Public Works/ Capital Improvements City Manager's Office Project Description Enhancing the City's essential electrical grid infrastructure to fortify power security and foster economic growth. Mental Health Mobile Crisis Response Services for the City of Palm Desert creates a trained mental health worker response for individuals in mental health crisis in lieu of 911 uniformed sheriff response.   Funding would be used to bring in a mental health provider to integrate response services into Sheriff 911 calls to de-escalate individuals at home, field, street, school and community locations across the city. Highway 74 & Highway 111 Maintenance and Improvements Bridge Maintenance: Provide needed maintenance to existing City owned and maintained bridges Improvement of City Stormwater Facilities: Implement and improve local stormwater facilities to mitigate the impacts localized and regional stormwater impacts Full rehabilitation and rebuild of Fire Station 33 Full rehabilitation and rebuild of Fire Station 71 Design and Construction of a new City Library Utility Undergrounding of all existing above utility lines in the City's right of way and arterials Rail Station/Transportation Hub for daily passenger rail service connecting the Coachella Valley to the Greater Los Angeles rail network (Metro) Broadband Implementation Resiliency Plan to identity capital project's needs, protect against vulnerabilities, ensure efficient resource management during emergencies CSUSB- Palm Desert Campus Project Amount 25M 1M 12M 1.58M 25M 12M 7M 35M 168M $25M 12M 1.5M Priority (High, Med, Low) High Med Med Low High High High Med High High Federal Acc# Approp Energy or THUD HHS THUD THUD Interior THUD THUD THUD THUD Homeland Security Anticipated Start Date Anticipated Completion Date Notes Depending on the scope this could fit under Homland if there is a microgrid/ EMS nexus. Good for Earmarks, one time ask under $2M FY 25/26 Cycle Add additional stormwater capacity with additional retention basins at localized low points in our infrastructure streets. The intent is to help reduce the ponding for safer travel along these roads during significant storms. These basins should also help reduce the damage that may occur during historic regional off-site storms that run through our City. These basins can be designed to function as passive parks or passive recreation facilities to benefit the public at large. Remodel of FS to include updates to exterior façade, and reconfiguration of interior spaces to optimize use of existing building footprint. Improvements include redesign of main entrance, training room, living quarters and gym. Demo the existing FS. Overhaul of FS site layout to include a new building, parking, and landscape layout. Interior to include public entrance, offices, and living quarters. Temporary living quarters are necessary during the construction phase of the project. This could be an interesting ask, as it has regional significance for our Senators. Status Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Pending Pending