Legislation Details

File #: 2026-01000    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item - 10 Day Contract Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/29/2026 In control: City Council - 2PM
On agenda: 6/23/2026 Final action:
Title: [Contract] Lower Beach Lake Berm Seepage Mitigation Project [Published for 10-Day Review 06/11/2026]
Attachments: 1. 2026-01000 STAFF REPORT
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Title
[Contract] Lower Beach Lake Berm Seepage Mitigation Project [Published for 10-Day Review 06/11/2026]
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FileID
File ID: 2026-01000
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Location
Location: Citywide
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Pass a Motion: 1) approving the contract plans and specifications for the Lower Beach Lake Berm Seepage Mitigation Project (W14130400); 2) awarding the contract to Soracco, Inc. for an amount not-to-exceed $1,131,978; and 3) authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute the construction contract with Soracco, Inc.
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Contact
Contact: Gary Gulseth, Project Manager, (916) 808-1415, ggulseth@cityofsacramento.org; Sherill Huun, Engineering & Water Resources Division Manager, (916) 808-1455, shuun@cityofsacramento.org; Dalia Fadl, Director, (916) 808-3765, dfadl@cityofsacramento.org; Department of Utilities
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Presenter
Presenter: None
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Contract
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: Staff recommends that the City Council award a construction contract to Soracco, Inc. for the rehabilitation of the Lower Beach Lake Overflow Berm. The project includes reconstruction and seepage mitigation of the existing berm separating Lower Beach Lake and Morrison Creek, including earthwork, seepage control measures, and associated restoration necessary to restore the berm's structural integrity and hydraulic performance.

The project is being delivered through a Cost Share Agreement between the City of Sacramento (City), County of Sacramento (County), and the Sacramento Area Sewer District (SASD), under which the agencies share construction and permitting costs. The berm is a critical flood-control and habitat feature that has experienced progressive deterioration since original construction. Water from Lower Beach Lake now leaks continually into Morrison Creek, resulting in increased operational demands on City-maintained Drainage Sump 90 and increased maintenance and electr...

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