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(INSERT INTRODUCTION VIDEO CLIP)

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Sonoma Sand Colonial Brick

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Subject site

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Artesia Downtown Revitalization Project

•On August 8, 2011 the Artesia City Council awarded the bid for the Artesia Downtown Revitalization Project to the Griffith Company.•The Project is funded by the Artesia Redevelopment Agency 2007 Bond Allocation•FISCAL IMPACT (The Project Cost):

• Griffith Company = $2,393,615• ACE Civil Engineering = $123,600• Traffic Safety Engineering = $58,000• Total Cost = $2,575,215

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Artesia Downtown Revitalization Project

•(INSERT CURRENT CONSTRUCTION VIDEO CLIP)

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Artesia Downtown Revitalization Project

•The Griffith Company Point of Contact During Construction:• Project Superintendent: Joe Tuttle

Office: (562) 929-1128

Cell: (562) 519-2424

• Project On-Site Foreman: Joe AndalonCell: (562) 505-9096

• Project Manager/Estimator: Jason SpearCell: (562) 519-4169

•City of Artesia Contact:– Public Works Consultant: Chuck Burkhardt

Cell: (951) 314-6984

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Artesia Downtown Revitalization Project

•Other Downtown Improvements Projects:

• Way-Finding Signs throughout the Downtown Area• Downtown Parking Lot Project• Potential Pay Parking Stations within the Downtown

Corridor• Residential P3 (Residential Permit Parking Program)

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