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DISTRICT D and E PRESENTATION Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Hollenback Fire Station
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District D Investments [2004-Present] Paved 5.9 miles over 22 Streets $1.9 million Total Sewer Repair=$281,000 301 Catch Basins repaired/replaced $438,000 Debris removal-Lauren Run/Mill Creek $2.5 million Wall Repairs= $2.7 million Total Investment= $9.1 million
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2011 Infrastructure Projects District D 2011 Paving Projects: Parkin Street Mill Street Gardner Ave. Matson Ave. N Sherman [from Coal Street to Spring St.] Coal Street Realignment Project $12.7 million Completed 2012 Coal Street Park EDI Project- Phase I & II Splash Pad, Pavillion, New Basketball Courts, New Playground Lighting and sidewalk improvements, Multi-purpose field resurfaced $1 million dollar project
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District E Investments [2004-Present] Paved 21 streets over 4 miles $1.2 million North Main Street Wall repairs $150,000 Court St. Wall repair $25,500 Weir St. Pump station and Brookside Levee $220,000 Murray-Courtright Demo $1.5 million 208 Catch basins repaired/replaced $475,000 Total Sewer Repairs=$204,000 Total Investment=$4.7 million
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2011 Infrastructure Projects District E Street Paving: N Washington Street [Blvd. to E Main] WB Blvd. [Conygham to Washington St.] Construction will begin on Sidney Street Bridge this fall $2.6 million Courtright Housing Development continues
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Courtright Housing Development PastPresent
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Courtright Housing Development
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Pine Ridge PastPresent
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Mill Street Homes PastPresent
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City Wide Investments 2004-Present Paved 39 miles over 162 Streets $12 million Bridge Repairs- 5 completed $10.4 million Catch Basins- 1,317= $2,628,000 Sewer Repair- $2.5 million Creek wall maintenance- $3.8 million 4 Streetscape Phases- $8.5 million 3 new playgrounds- $600,000 Golf course/athletic fields- $1.1 million Neighborhood Infrastructure Investments= $47.5 million
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Public Safety Police Department 29 new police officers on the street 250 camera citywide surveillance system Reinstated K-9 and S.W.A.T. unit Replaced bullet-proof vests for entire dept. twice Purchased tasers and related equipment Purchased new police radio antenna Records Management system 18 new vehicles to the fleet
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Public Safety Fire Department Invested over $3 million in WBFD Purchased: 1 ladder truck- 3 Fire Engines 3 Ambulances Asst. Chief’s Vehicle 85 sets of Bunker Gear 70 Helmets Built Hollenback Fire Station Response Time= 3:27 [below national average]
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Demolitions Demolished 125 abandoned and blighted properties citywide
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Rental Property Regulations Rental inspections valid for 2 years Re-inspection mandated if tenants change Property owners outside of 15 miles must have local property manager Required Real Estate license “3-Strikes” Ordinance Authorizes city to immediately close nuisance properties 3 disruptive conduct reports from police and/or serious health or code violations
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Rental Inspections MonthRental Insp.Re-Insp.Complaints September942225 October1552722 November1481921 December377177 January1212213 February1041921 March2782710 Total1277153119
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Health Department Statistics
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Intermodal Center PastPresent
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Intermodal Center
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Coal Street Park PastPresent
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Coal Street Park PastPresent
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Coal Street Playground
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Downtown Past Present
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Streetscape PastPresent
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Lighting Downtown PastPresent
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River Common
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South Main Street PastPresent
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Northampton Street PastPresent
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Elevations Ribbon-Cutting
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