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File #: 2021-00284    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/26/2021 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 4/20/2021 Final action:
Title: Time Extension of Temporary Street Closures of 64 Alleys/Streets in City Council District 5, Proceeding No. TSC21-0001 (Noticed 03/26/2021) [Continued from 04/06/2021]
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Title:
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Time Extension of Temporary Street Closures of 64 Alleys/Streets in City Council District 5, Proceeding No. TSC21-0001 (Noticed 03/26/2021) [Continued from 04/06/2021]
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FileID
File ID: 2021-00284

Location
Location: Various alleys/streets located in District 5
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Recommendation:
Recommendation
Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion adopt a Resolution authorizing the temporary closure of the subject alleys and streets to through vehicular and pedestrian traffic for an 18-month period.

FileName
Contact: Jennifer Johnson, Supervising Engineer, (916) 808-7754; Nader Kamal, Interim Engineering Services Manager, (916) 808-7035, Department of Public Works.

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Presenter: Jennifer Johnson, Supervising Engineer, (916) 808-7754, Department of Public Works

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Police Department Clearance Letter
3-Fire Department Clearance Letter
4-Transportation Division Clearance Letter
5-Resolution
6-Exhibit A-Alley/Street Location List
7-Exhibit B-Alley/Street Location Maps



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: Pursuant to the procedures set forth in Sacramento City Code Chapter 12.16 and authority granted to the City through California Vehicle Code Section 21101.4, the subject alleys/streets were previously temporarily closed to through vehicular and pedestrian traffic due to serious and continual criminal activity. A temporary closure of any street should not exceed eighteen (18) months except when an extension is authorized by City Council action pursuant to the procedures set forth in Sacramento City Code Chapter 12.16. Although the subject alleys/streets remain physically closed to through vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the temporary closures for all the subject alleys/streets have expired. Furthermore, the adjacent property owners overwhelmingly support the temporary closure status of the subject alleys/streets due to the continual criminal activity. The departments of Police, Fire, and Public Works s...

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