REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Randall W. Morrison, PE, Director
Capital Projects Department
SCOTT L. MOZIER, PE, Director
Public Works Department
BY: JESUS AVITIA, PE, Assistant Director
Capital Projects Department, Transportation Project Management Division
NANCY BRUNO, Supervising Real Estate Agent
Capital Projects Department, Capital Administration Division
SUBJECT
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RESOLUTION - A Resolution of the Council of the City of Fresno, California granting authority to the City Manager or designee to execute Uniform Relocation Act Rental Assistance Program packages for the tenants being relocated as a result of the Blackstone McKinley BNSF Grade Separation Project. (Council Districts 1 and 7)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager or designee to sign and approve payment of Uniform Relocation Act Rental Assistance Program benefits for tenants impacted by the acquisition of residential parcels for the Blackstone McKinley BNSF Grade Separation Project, in an amount not to exceed $125,000 per tenant relocation, paid through Measure C and California Local Partnership Program Formulaic grant funds.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Blackstone McKinley BNSF Grade Separation Project includes acquisition of residential and commercial properties. Appraisals of the properties within the Project area began in July 2022, and the City’s first written offers to purchase have been presented to the property owners. Staff is requesting that the Council authorize the City Manager or designee to approve and execute the Rental Assistance Program (RAP) benefits packages for the tenants currently occupying the residential properties who are being displaced as a result of the acquisitions for the Blackstone McKinley BNSF Grade Separation Project. These tenants qualify for relocation assistance pursuant to the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and Federally-Assisted Programs (URA). The individual RAP benefits packages contain sensitive, personal, and confidential information, such as source and amount of household income, copies of drivers’ licenses, birth certificates, death certificates, and certifications regarding legal residence. Staff recommends that in order to maintain the necessary confidentiality of the tenants’ private information, the City Manager or designee be granted authority to review, approve, and execute the RAP benefit packages.
BACKGROUND
The Blackstone Avenue and McKinley Avenue corridors serve as primary routes for the community, the City’s Bus Rapid Transit system, emergency vehicles, and is also part of the Blackstone Smart Mobility Plan providing Class IV protected bicycle facilities along Blackstone Avenue through the project area. The project location has experienced the highest traffic volumes and number of accidents of any at-grade crossing on the BNSF corridor. The Blackstone McKinley BNSF Grade Separation Project will eliminate two existing at-grade crossings by grade separating North Blackstone Avenue and East McKinley Avenue under the BNSF Mainline Track. The City is progressing through the engineering design stage and right of way acquisition stage of the project.
Five residential properties will be acquired as part of the Project; one is owner-occupied and the remaining four are occupied by tenants who qualify for relocation assistance pursuant to the URA. The URA RAP formula to calculate the compensable amount of relocation assistance for which each tenant is statutorily entitled to, includes personal and sensitive information that needs to be kept confidential. Staff recommends that in order to maintain the necessary confidentiality of the tenants’ private information, the City Manager or designee be granted authority to review, approve, and execute the RAP benefit packages to expedite payment to the displaced tenants in a timely manner.
The City Attorney’s Office has reviewed and approved the Resolution as to form.
ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS
This Project was found to be statutorily exempt by Fresno City Council on June 25, 2020, pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21080 .13(a) and 15282(g) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. The Notice of Exemption was thereafter recorded with the Fresno County Clerk on July 30, 2020. The statute of limitations for challenges to this exemption has run pursuant to CEQA Guideline Section 15062(d). This project will eliminate two railroad crossings and grade separate North Blackstone Avenue and East McKinley Avenue under the BNSF Mainline Track.
LOCAL PREFERENCE
Local preference was not considered because this item does not include a bid for or an award of a construction or services contract.
FISCAL IMPACT
The proposed Blackstone McKinley BNSF Grade Separation Project is within Council Districts 1 and 7. These acquisitions will have no impact to the General Fund. All project costs for the right of way phase are funded with Measure C and California Local Partnership Program Formulaic grant funds. All funds necessary for the acquisition are included in the current fiscal year budget as previously adopted by the City Council.
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