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7.A. - Page 3 <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council may choose to not to open a public hearing and not adopt an Ordinance <br /> establishing an Underground District No. 2011-1. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> PG&E's portion of the undergrounding project will be funded by Rule 20A funds, and the <br /> other utilities will fund their respective undergrounding work. The city has funds <br /> budgeted for undergrounding the street lights along Middlefield Road. Currently, there <br /> is a budget of $376,893 in fiscal year 2011/12 Gas Tax Construction Fund under the <br /> Street Lig ht I nstallation prog ram and an add itional $238, 316 i n the U nderg rou nd <br /> Overhead Utility Program slated for this purpose. Additional funds, if necessary, will be <br /> budgeted in the future once the design and estimated construction costs are further <br /> developed. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> This project is categorically exempt per the California Environmental Quality Act <br /> (CEQA) Section 15302, paragraph (d) Replacement or Reconstruction including <br /> undergrounding of overhead utilities. <br /> _� <br /> BRIAN LEE, PE <br /> SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER <br /> �� <br /> �� <br /> BILL EKERN <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> I <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTAC H M E N TS <br /> 1) Proposed Ordinance <br /> 2) Notice of Public Hearing <br /> RELATED DOCUMENTS IN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE <br /> Boundary Map <br /> Legal Description <br />