Transit Administration Building Roof Overlay
The Transit Administration building roof is beyond its useful life and requires replacement.
The Transit Administration building roof is beyond its useful life and requires replacement.
This project will modify the building electrical system to allow quick connection of an emergency generator.
Sonoma County Library is making improvements to the interior of the building. State Fire Code requires that publicly occupied spaces are protected with a fire suppression system. The 2002 Community Room expansion included a new fire suppression system, but the 1978 library building has not been retrofitted. This project will design and install a new … Continued
The police station on Petaluma Blvd. North has inadequate space for basic departmental operations and staff. There are also functional issues with the restroom facilities. This project is a short-term measure to remodel the current detention (jail cell) area, which is no longer certified or usable in that capacity due to updated DOJ standards, to … Continued
Develop a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) that meets FEMA standards. Having a LHMP is often a requirement for funding from CALOES and FEMA for emergency preparedness.
Transit will begin the process of procuring its first wave of electric transit vehicles in 2021. The Transit Facility cannot accommodate the electric infrastructure needed to adequately charge the vehicles without site improvements. This project involves the planning and initial construction phases for the first wave of electrical upgrades to the Transit Center.
Develop a cost estimate and funding plan to proceed with the rehabilitation of the wooden railroad trestle on the southwest bank of the Petaluma River Turning Basin.
This project will construct an environmental educational kiosk and an outdoor amphitheater for elementary school classes.
Update park irrigation components to make the park compliant for Reclaimed Water use, including replacing and relocating sprinkler heads and installing proper signage.
This project is phase 1 of a 3-phase expansion project that will deliver recycled water to several parcels on the southwest side of Lakeville Highway.