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<br />s. /tl-/tY <br /> <br />Design and construction of the recycled water pipeline has been phased into discrete project <br />areas to expedite the delivery of recycled water to those customers who are most likely to <br />connect to the recycled water distribution system. For example, construction on the Redwood <br />Shores project area can begin as design is underway for the Skyway project areas, which will <br />enable commercial customers in Redwood Shores to receive recycled water as construction is <br />underway in the Skyway area. This phasing sequence is coordinated with the customer retrofit <br />effort and will enable the City to connect the customer's site to the recycled water distribution <br />pipeline as customer retrofits are complete, which will reduce disruption due to construction. <br /> <br />It should be noted that the project team remains vigilant about opportunities to accelerate the <br />project should grant funding be secured, and the phasing strategy is able to flex toward <br />opportunities to connect customers earlier than may have been envisioned. <br /> <br />Design of the Redwood Shores project area pipeline began in 2004 and is approximately 30 <br />percent complete. The current design effort includes pipelines for Radio Road, Redwood <br />Shores Parkway, Marine Parkway, Twin Dolphin Drive, and Shoreline Drive, all within the <br />Redwood Shores project area. The Redwood Shores pipelines have been broken down into <br />three bid packages. The existing recycled water pipelines in Radio Road and Shearwater <br />Parkway that were installed as part of the First Step project will remain in service and will be <br />connected to the new pipelines during construction. <br /> <br />The Bike Path project area pipeline was constructed as part of the recent Bayshore Highway <br />101 expansion construction was completed in 2004. Design has not yet begun for the Skyway, <br />Bayfront, or Seaport project areas. <br /> <br />Work Plan Next Steps: <br /> <br />The pipeline design for the Redwood Shores project area is scheduled for completion in <br />September 2005. The first two construction packages of the Redwood Shores pipeline are <br />scheduled to bid in January 2006, with construction beginning in March 2006 and lasting for <br />seven to nine months. The third Redwood Shores bid package is scheduled to bid in January <br />2007. The City anticipates beginning pipeline design for the Skyway and Seaport project areas <br />in 2006. Construction of the Skyway project is scheduled for completion in November 2007. <br />Construction of the Seaport project is set for 2008, with the Bayfront project in 2009. <br /> <br />2.1.1.1.2 Recycled Water Customers and Site Retrofits <br /> <br />Status: <br /> <br />The City continues to update its recycled water Market Assessment as information about <br />potential customers is refined through site visits and site data collection. To date, the City has <br />identified two new eligible recycled water customers that were not included in the Task Force <br />report: Marlin Subdivision in Redwood Shores (Units #2 and #2a); and the Villas at Bair Island. <br />City staff and consultants are studying the estimated demands for these potential customers <br />and continuing to evaluate additional eligible sites as potential recycled water customers. The <br />City has determined it is not feasible to retrofit the Kaiser campus on Veterans Boulevard in the <br />near-term, due to its pending multi-year development plans. Instead, as plans are submitted to <br />the City for the various phases of work, the City will ensure that the project design fully <br />maximizes opportunities for separate meters and dual plumbing. The current landscape <br />irrigation demand at the Kaiser campus is estimated to be 22 af/yr. The future landscape <br /> <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Project <br />Progress Report 2005 <br />Redwood City Recycled Water Task Force Recommendations - Final Report <br />p:\pw-proj\200410468025 rwc recycled re!rolit & support svcltask 11 program supportltask force status reporl\final report\progre.. report on tt recommendations_final.doc <br /> <br />Page 10 <br />