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Capital Improvement Projects List
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NOTE: The list of public facilities improvement projects shown below contains projects that have completed the necessary budgetary and environmental approval process, as well as those proposed for construction. Appearance of a project on this list does not constitute final approval of any project. Each project is subject to environmental and engineering review to be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and City Code provisions. To find out about a few Recreation & Parks projects not listed here, visit www.srcity.org/parks.
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| Status | ProjID | Title | Description | Est Start | Est End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposed | 00080 | Groundwater Supply Development | This is a multi-year project to locate and construct multiple groundwater wells to provide a backup water supply in the event of a natural disaster or other event that disrupts the City's water supply from Sonoma Water. | 2014/01 | 2029/01 |
Proposed | 01178 | Fulton Rd from Guerneville Rd to Piner Rd - Widen to Four Lanes | The purpose of this project is to ease future traffic congestion. Fulton Road will be reconstructed and widened to 4 lanes with bike lanes and sidewalks between Guerneville Road and Piner Road. The Project includes PG&E Rule 20A underground district, roller compact paving, 2 travel lines in each direction, widen sidewalk, bike lanes, median islands and storm drain improvements. | 2022/04 | 2024/12 |
Proposed | 02212 | Tank Seismic Upgrades Phase 5 - R9A & R16 and Pump Station Improvements - S16 & S17 | Reservoir 9A was erected in 1977 & Reservoir 16 in 1994. West Yost Associates completed a safety, security, & code evaluation on the reservoirs. To bring up to code improvements were recommended. The scope of work incl. improvements to the tank foundations (incl. foundation reinforcing steel & additional anchorage embedment), additional shell courses raising the R16 roof by approximately 5' 9" & R9A roof by approx 8'-11", replacement of the interior center support columns, removal & replacement of interior & exterior coatings (changing exterior color from dark green to tan), and lighting (incl. exterior lighting) & electrical improvements. Water pump stations S16 & S17 will add 1,500 gpm high-flow pumps, VFDs, & building upgrades to improve firefighting capabilities and redundancy. | 2026/07 | 2028/11 |
Proposed | 02263 | Calistoga Road Pavement Rehabilitation & Utility Improvements - Montecito Boulevard to Highway 12 | The Calistoga Road Reconstruction project will rehabilitate approximately 1.1 center line miles of Calistoga Road using a combination of Full Depth Reclamation and mill and fill paving methodologies to address failing and deteriorating pavement conditions. Associated improvements will include adding buffered and protected bike lanes in select locations while maintaining existing Class II bike lanes in all other locations, updated bus stop infrastructure, and upgrading pedestrian curb ramps to current ADA standards. In addition to the roadway rehabilitation work, the project will include select water and sewer system infrastructure improvements on the order of approximately 4,850 LF of water pipe replacement/upsizing and 1,500 LF of sewer pipe replacement. | 2026/05 | 2027/07 |
Construction | 02290 | Rock Creek Dr and Matanzas Way Sewer, Water and Storm Drain Improvements | This project will replace approx. 4,000 LF of water mains and 950 LF of sewer mains. Replacements are on Rock Creek Dr, Matanzas Way, Hahman Dr, Hoen Ave, Farmers Ln, and Montgomery High School campus. Minor storm drain improvements include replacement of valley gutters and a new storm drain catch basin at the intersection of Hahman Drive and Rock Creek Drive. Where multiple utility replacements are proposed, full-width road reconstruction will occur. These pipes have reached the end of their useful life, with water pipes starting to leak and sewer pipes sagging and showing early signs of structural issues (as well as roots/infiltration). | 2025/12 | 2026/11 |
Construction | 02412 | Hearn Community Hub - Phase 1 | The City has acquired an approximately 6-acre property at 976, 980 and 1004 Hearn Avenue for the Hearn Community Hub - Fire Station, Library, Cultural Center, Aquatic Center, Dutton Avenue Extension and Multi-use path. Project funding has required the project be phased. Phase 1 will include site improvements, the Fire Station and the Multicultural Library. | 2025/09 | 2027/07 |
Proposed | 02438 | Water Pump Station 9 Electrical Upgrades | This project will make improvements to critical power supply infrastructure, allowing this water pump station to be powered with a portable generator. These improvements include a mechanically-interlocked Portable Generator breaker and 800 AMP portable generator connection. This would allow the operation of two pumps at the station using a large enough portable generator. There is not currently any safe method for attaching a portable generator to Pump Station 9. This project will also facilitate future maintenance of the facility by installing a PG&E disconnect. | 2026/02 | 2026/12 |
Construction | 02506 | New Radio Links Connecting Reservoirs & Pump Stations | This project will replace the existing obsolete radio telemetry system serving the water distribution system. Radios transmit water reservoir condition information to pump stations that supply them with water. Connecting the reservoirs to the pump stations via radio will become the primary communications link, with the leased telephone lines serving as backups. This will add redundancy to communication and contribute to a more resilient system. | 2025/09 | 2026/09 |