HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3e. 03-15-2022 City Manager Report3/15 City Manager’s Report11.2022 Community AcademySix Monday Night SessionsApril 25 – June 6, 2022, from 5:30 – 8:00pmUp to 30 participants who live/work/study in SLOSlocity.org/academy
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3/15 City Manager Report 3. Tank Farm/Orcutt Road Roundabout Updates•March 9th2022:Phase 3Work has started: (Orcutt Road north of intersection closed to through traffic)•April 2022:Phase 4Work (Roundabout roadway will be open serving all movements)••May 2022:Phase 5Work (Roundabout roadway will be open serving all movements)•June 2022: Estimated Completion Date •July 2022: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony4
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73/15 City Manager Report 4. Sinsheimer Tennis Courts Pathway Improvements•The existing concrete pathway in front of the tennis courts at Sinsheimer Park has been damaged by tree roots•This project will create a smooth path that also complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.•These improvements are made possible by the Local Revenue Measure, a 1.5% local sales tax approved by City voters in November 2020.
83/15 City Manager Report 7. City of SLO Ready to Weather Several Years of DroughtSalinas Reservoir (Santa Margarita Lake) is at 63% of capacity, with 15,030 acre-feet of water stored Whale Rock Reservoir is at 77% of capacity, with 29,852 acre-feet of water stored Nacimiento Reservoir is at 29% of capacity, with 108,275 acre-feet of water stored Today the City uses approximately 4,700 to 5,100 acre-feet of water each year.
3/15 City Manager Report95. Saint Patrick’s Day Pre-PartiesOfficers deployed into the affected areas resulting in the following enforcement activities between 4:00am-10:00am:o13 noise citationso3 unruly gathering citationso3 drunk in public arrests oOne DAC (Disturbance Advisement Card) warningoThree registered parties received warning and one was cited
3/15 City Manager Report106. Saint Patrick’s DayCampus Wide CommunicationsFSL Safety MessagesCampus Health and Well BeingAware, Awake, AliveMarch 17thDowntown ActivitySafety Enhancement ZoneMarch 17th-18th
3/15 City Manager’s Report8. COVID-19 UpdatesJust over 2 years since we locally started to feel the effects of the COVID-19 PandemicMarch 19th2020 the County issues Stay at Home OrderCalifornia has confirmed a total of:8,439,055 total COVID-19 cases86,792 deaths11