Speakers 8:00-8:10am 8:10-9:10am 9:10-9:25am 9:25-10:25am Water & Infrastructure Mojave Water Agency May 13, 2010 AGENDA Reginald Lamson, Victorville Water District Kirby Brill, Mojave Water Agency Duane Baker, SANBAG Sean McGlade, City of Victorville Welcome and Introductions Tama Black, Southwest Gas Corporation, Alumni 2009 Chuck Duncan, Reflections Catering, Alumni 2009 Reginald Lamson Reclaimed water projects Current growth rate and plans to use imported water Conservation efforts Impact of new arsenic regulations Water costs now and in the future Break Kirby Brill What is Mojave Water Agency? What is the Agency doing to meet present & future water demands? What are other stakeholders doing? 10:25-11:00am Duane Baker What is SANBAG? How is transportation infrastructure funded? Describe planned regional infrastructure projects in the Victor Valley 11:00-11:10am Break 11:10 11:45am Sean McGlade Types of infrastructure Paying for it Current and upcoming Victorville projects
Reginald A. Lamson, PE, LS Mr. Lamson obtained his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in 1985. Mr. Lamson has been a Registered Civil Engineer in California since 1988. He worked 13 years for Krieger & Stewart, Inc., specializing in a wide variety of water related projects including master plans, special water studies, design, and construction management. He worked two years for Associate Engineers where he started their Water Engineering Department. Mr. Lamson is currently the Director of the Victorville Water District and is currently working on a wide variety of water supply issues including: the Oro Grande Groundwater Recharge Project, the R-3 Project with MWA, the construction of a 2.5 MGD industrial waste water treatment plant, an aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) groundwater injection project, recycled water projects, and local conservation efforts. Mr. Lamson is a 25-year member of the American Water Works Association and a Past President of the High Desert Mountain Water Association and the Alto Sub-area committee. \\Sbserver\UserFolders\hford\My Documents\Leadership VV\LVV 2010\LVV 2010\Bios\2010 Bio Reggie Lamson.doc
22450 Headquarters Drive Apple Valley, California 92307 Phone (760) 946-7000 Fax (760) 240-2642 www.mojavewater.org BIOGRAPHY Kirby Brill, General Manager 2010 Kirby Brill has served as the General Manager at Mojave Water Agency since October 2000. Mr. Brill has worked in the public and private sectors during his 20 plus years of experience in Water Resources management. Prior to his employment at Mojave Water Agency, Mr. Brill was the Executive Director at San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority and also worked for the Orange County Water District. Mr. Brill received his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering with a minor in Geology, and he also holds a Master of Business Administration. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of California.
Duane Baker Director of Management Services San Bernardino Associated Governments (909) 884 8276 Duane Baker is the Director of Management Services for San Bernardino Associated Governments, commonly known as SANBAG. Duane has held that position since August 2008. Duane s responsibility at SANBAG includes serving as liaison with the agencies of the Mountain/Desert area on issues of transportation planning, funding and programming as well as administering the local portions of Measure I, the ½ cent sales tax for transportation in San Bernardino County. Duane is also responsible for human resources, information technology, facilities and operating policies for SANBAG. Prior to joining SANBAG, Duane served as the Assistant City Manager for Hemet, California where he was responsible for community and economic development. Duane has over 20 years experience in the city management profession serving cities in Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties. Duane received his Bachelors in Political Science/Public Service from the University of California, Riverside and his MPA from Cal State Fullerton. He is a native of the Inland Empire, raised in Montclair and currently resides in Temecula with his wife Mary. He and his wife are the proud parents of eight children.
CITY OF VICTORVILLE 760.955.5000 FAX 760.245.7243 vville@ci.victorville.ca.us http://ci.victorville.ca.us 14343 Civic Drive P.O. Box 5001 Victorville, California 92393-5001 John A. McGlade City Engineer, City of Victorville John McGlade, better known as Sean McGlade, is a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Sean was educated in Belfast, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Queen s University in 1976. He spent the next five years working in public works construction as a Site Engineer, building road and harbor projects. Before immigrating to the United States, Sean spent a further three years running the family business, a pub, in Belfast s city center. Mr. McGlade started working for the City of Victorville in January 1984 as a Junior Engineer. He obtained his Professional Engineering License in 1986 and his Land Surveyor s License in 1992. Sean has served as City Engineer for Victorville since February 2000, managing a department with 43 staff members. Sean lives in Apple Valley with his wife and two children. The McGlade family enjoys camping, boating and traveling.
½ cent sales tax Authorized until 2040 Estimated to generate $7.25 billion over the next 30 years. 2
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I 10 HOV Expansion I 215 HOV Gap Closure I 10 Westbound Widening 4
Add one lane in each direction from Haven Ave. in Ontario to Ford St. in Redlands Design starts August 2010 ($30 million) Construction starts August 2015 ($710 million) Add HOV lane in each direction from the SR 60/SR 91/I 215 Interchange in Riverside to Orange Show Rd. in San Bernardino Design starts November 2010 ($13 million) Construction starts August 2012 ($148 million) Add a general purpose lane to westbound I 10 from Live Oak Canyon Rd. in Yucaipa to Ford St. in Redlands Construction starts August 2010 ($37.8 million) 5
I 10 & Cherry Ave. I 10 & Citrus Ave. I 10 & Tippecanoe Ave. I 215 & Barton Rd. I 215 & Mt. Vernon/Washington I 15 & I 215 Expansion (Devore) Replace 5 lane bridge with 8 lane bridge over I 10 and UP rail line and add one lane to each ramp. Construction starts August 2011 ($61.5 million) 6
San Bernardino Associated Governments Presented to Leadership Victor Valley May 13, 2010 By Duane Baker, Director of Management Services San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) is the council of governments and transportation planning agency for San Bernardino County. SANBAG is responsible for cooperative regional planning and furthering an efficient multi-modal modal transportation system countywide. SANBAG administers the ½ cent transportation sales tax (Measure I). Federal Funds Federal Stimulus State Funds Measure I Funds Local Funds Development Impact Fees Goods Movement Funding Prop 1B Transportation Bonds 1
Replace 4 lane bridge with 7 lane bridge over I 10 and widen bridge over UP rail line from 3 lanes to 6 lanes Construction starts April 2011 ($47.2 million) Reconfigure the interchange with improved ramp design and widen Tippecanoe, Harriman and Redlands Blvd. Construction starts June 2012 ($37.5 million) Realign on and off ramps and accommodate I 215 widening Design starts October 2010 ($4.4 million) Construction starts February 2013 ($54.6 million) 7
Realign on and off ramps and accommodate I 215 widening Design starts June 2011 ($5.6 million) Construction starts September 2013 ($71.7 million) Reconfigure the I 15 & I 215 interchange to provide 4 lanes in each direction on the I 15 corridor though the interchange and add separate truck connectors Design starts May 2010 ($16.7 million) Construction starts December 2013 ($287 million) 1,776 2,557 Seattle 1,798 4,396 Tacoma 2,043 3,382 Oakland 13,101 59,420 4,478 15,835 NY/NJ 5,566 1,809 Virginia 6,639 639 1,860 Charleston (TEUs in thousands) 2004 LA/LB 1,437 6,165 Houston 1,010 2,152 Miami 1,662 9,420 Savannah 2020 From presentation by Jeff Shane, Under Secretary for Policy, USDOT, April 3, 2006 8
Colton Crossing UP & BNSF Hunts Ln. & UP Main St. & BNSF Palm Ave. & BNSF Lenwood Rd. & BNSF 9
Separate the UP and BNSF tracks Design starts August 2010 ($11.4 million) Construction starts January 2013 ($320 million) Bridge Hunts Ln. over the UP tracks Construction starts January 2011 ($23 million) Grade separate Main St. from the BNSF tracks Design starts October 2011 ($2.4 million) Construction starts March 2015 ($26.9 million) 10
Grade separate Palm Ave. from the BNSF tracks Construction starts November 2011 ($25 million) Bridge Lenwood Rd. over the BNSF tracks Construction starts June 2012 ($30.5 million) South Milliken Ave. & UP Ontario Construction starts July 2013 ($69.2 million) North Vineyard Ave. & UP Ontario Construction starts July 2013 ($47.6 million) Archibald Ave. & UP Ontario Construction starts July 2013 ($52.3 million) North Milliken Ave. & UP Ontario Construction starts July 2010($45.8 million) 11
Call SANBAG (909) 884 8276 Visit us at www.sanbag.ca.gov 12
VICTORVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WATER AND INFRASTRUCTURE May 13, 2010 Presented by: Sean McGlade, City Engineer City of Victorville Infrastructure STREETS SEWERS STORM DRAINS SIGNALS WATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT RECLAIMED WATER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES RAIL FUNDING SOURCES Development Impact Fees Streets, Police & Fire Parks & Facilities Sewers Storm Drain 1
FUNDING SOURCES Measure I Sales Tax Gas Tax Street Construction Street Maintenance Traffic Signals Drainage Culverts FUNDING SOURCES Grants Transportation Act Demonstration Funds Hazard Elimination System (HES) HBRR TDA Article 3 OEA / EDA Funds Bonds / Assessment Districts Upcoming Infrastructure Traffic Signal: Village Dr/Amargosa Rd Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant La Mesa/Nisqualli Interchange 2
, which will look like this. La Mesa/Nisqualli Interchange 3
SESSION: Water and Infrastructure May 13, 2010 Mojave Water Agency Name: Company: Your evaluation will be used to help develop and improve future curriculum. Please rate as 5 being highest and 1 being the lowest. Lowest Highest Materials/Handouts (if provided) 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: Speaker- Reginald Lamson 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: Speaker- Kirby Brill 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: Speaker- Duane Baker 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: Speaker- Sean McGlade 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: Overall session rating 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: FOR MARKETING PURPOSES Would you be willing to write a short paragraph on what you have learned from today's course? Write paragraph in the box. Yes No