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DISTRICT D and E PRESENTATION Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Hollenback Fire Station

DISTRICT D and E PRESENTATION Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Hollenback Fire Station

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DISTRICT D and E PRESENTATION

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Hollenback Fire Station

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

2011 Infrastructure ProjectsDistrict 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

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

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

Courtright Housing Development

Past Present

Courtright Housing Development

Courtright Housing Development

Pine Ridge

Past Present

Mill Street Homes

Past Present

City Wide Investments2004-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

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

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]

Demolitions

Demolished 125 abandoned and blighted properties citywide

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

Rental Inspections

Month Rental Insp. Re-Insp. Complaints

September 94 22 25

October 155 27 22

November 148 19 21

December 377 17 7

January 121 22 13

February 104 19 21

March 278 27 10

Total 1277 153 119

Health Department Statistics

2010 Health Inspectors Statistics

1404

3169

1577

2969

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

Complaints Follow-ups

2010

2009

Intermodal Center

Past Present

Intermodal Center

Coal Street Park

Past Present

Coal Street Park

Past Present

Coal Street Playground

Downtown

Past Present

Streetscape

Past Present

Lighting Downtown

Past Present

River Common

South Main StreetPastPresent

Northampton Street

Past Present

Elevations Ribbon-Cutting

Iron Triangle- 10/7/2010

Iron Triangle- 10/7/2010