City of Cupertino Department of Public Works January

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works January 25, 2018 1

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works 2

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Service Center Streets Trees and Right of Way Grounds Fleet and Facilities 3

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Streets Division Maintenance Responsibilities: 142 Center Lane Miles Of Streets 9645 Traffic Related Signs 2200 Storm Drain Inlets 3200 Streetlights 480 Park/Parking Lot Lights Sidewalks, Curbs & Gutters Streetsweeping Program Crossing Guard Progam 4

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Grounds Division 19 parks and open space areas – 132 acres o 14 neighborhood parks - Linda Vista, Mary Ave. Dog Park, Monta Vista, Portal, Somerset, Varian, Wilson, Three Oaks, Hoover, Canyon Oak (Little Rancho), Franco Park, Sterling/Barnhart, Oak Valley and Blackberry Farms o 2 are sports fields – Jollyman and Creekside o 1 is the Civic Center complex (including Library Field) o Memorial Park o Mc. Clellan Ranch Preserve 9 school athletic fields and landscape areas - 52 acres Utilize weekend work furlough program as needed to assist in weekend and weekday cleanup programs including community gardens • 5

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Trees and Right of Way Division • Trees Division Approximately o Maintain 15, 000 public trees o Annually plant more trees than removed • Street Medians o 32 developed areas of median island hardscapes and softscapes o 22 undeveloped acres of city right-of-way and the landscaped area of the Don Burnett Bridge. 6

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Fleet and Facilities Division Buildings • 196 k square feet maintained o 51 buildings in total o Larger locations include library, city hall, community hall, Quinlan Community Center, senior center o Remote locations include park buildings, Stocklmier, Simms, Blue Pheasant, Blesch & Sievert o BBF pools o Community hall fountain Fleet • 94 vehicles , 54 rolling stock, 18 trailers, 12 riding mowers, and 234 power • Maintain above ground fuel tanks 7

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Transportation • Ensuring safe and efficient mobility for all people and modes • Autos, bikes, pedestrians, transit, disabled, and elderly • Evaluating and mitigating traffic impacts of new developments • Implementing recommendations of 2016 Bicycle Transportation Plan • Separated “Class IV” bike lanes • Off-street trail studies • Bicycle Boulevards 8

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Safe Routes to School • Engaging all 14 schools in creating a culture of walk, bike, scooter, and carpool encouragement on their campuses to help reduce vehicle traffic around schools • Educating students and families on safe walking, biking, and driving • Coordinating infrastructure projects between schools, school districts, and the City that facilitate safer walk and bike conditions 9

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Environmental Programs Non-Point Source Program: • Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit • Urban runoff water pollution and erosion prevention • Events such as World Water Monitoring Day & creek cleanups Resource Recovery: • Waste diversion (75% by 2020) • Mandatory organics recycling – businesses & multi-family properties • Solid waste contract • Educational programs & events 10

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Capital Improvement Program Administer varied Capital Improvements including: Development of master plans and the management of the design and construction of improvements to streets, recreation, park and trail facilities, and City buildings Typical Project Examples: • Wood Floor Replacement – Senior Center Exercise Room • Storm Drain Improvements – Foothill Blvd @ Cupertino Rd • Mc. Clellan Ranch West – Simm’s House Removal • Retaining Wall Replacement – Regnart Road • Tennis Court Resurfacing • City Hall Turf Reduction 11

City of Cupertino Department of Public Works Development Services Responsible for: Development review, encroachment permitting, and support of the development counter Reviewing private developments to ensure conformance with City standards and policies Inspection services ensuring compliance with City and State standards on public and private projects Responding to citizen and other requests related to infrastructure and public facilities Floodplain Management 12
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