REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Sean Crumby, Director of Public Works
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Adopt Resolution No. 2021-30 authorizing an application for funds for the Environmental Cleanup, Tier 1 Grant Program under the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Environmental Cleanup Program
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Statement of Issue:
Each year, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) offers grant funding opportunities aimed at reducing transportation generated pollution that can impact local waterways like Huntington Harbour, Bolsa Chica Wetlands, and the ocean. This Council action requests authorization to apply for grant funding under the OCTA Measure M2 Environmental Cleanup Program, Tier 1, to purchase and install a Trash Trap unit manufactured by StormTrap.
Financial Impact:
The City is requesting up to $500,000 from OCTA to fund the purchase and installation of a Trash Trap unit. The City will be responsible for 20% in local matching funds to be provided as a cash contribution. The projected estimate for is $900,000, and staff will return to the City Council at a future meeting with a request for appropriation of funds.
Recommended Action:
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Adopt Resolution No. 2021-30, “A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Authorizing an Application for Funds for the Environmental Cleanup, Tier 1 Grant Program Under Orange County Transportation Ordinance No. 3 for the Huntington Beach Trash Removal Project, Phase 1.”
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not adopt the Resolution and direct staff accordingly.
Analysis:
The OCTA Measure M2 Environmental Cleanup Program (ECP), Tier 1, is designed to mitigate the more visible forms of pollution, such as litter and debris, which collects on the roadways and in the catch basins prior to being deposited in waterways and the ocean. The program enables eligible jurisdictions to purchase and install structural best management practices, such as screens, filters, and other “street scale” low flow diversion devices. A total of $2.8 million is available during this call for projects. These funds are meant to supplement existing water quality programs.
In an effort to comply with recently adopted State Trash Provisions to limit trash and debris greater than 5 mm from entering water bodies, the City is requesting to apply for grant funding up to $500,000 from OCTA to purchase a CDS unit. This device is designed to separate trash and debris, sediment, and oil from urban runoff and storm water. The installation of a CDS unit will enable the City to reduce the amount of trash and debris reaching local recreational water bodies as well as comply with the requirements in the Trash Provisions. The location of the unit will be at McCallen Park, 2299 Delaware Street. A map with the drainage area that will be treated is attached.
The installed unit will require quarterly maintenance by Public Works Utilities staff.
Environmental Status:
Not applicable.
Strategic Plan Goal:
Infrastructure & Parks
Attachment(s):
1. Resolution No. 2021-30, “A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Authorizing an Application for Funds for the Environmental Cleanup, Tier 1 Grant Program Under Orange County Transportation Ordinance No. 3 for the Huntington Beach Trash Removal Project, Phase 1.”
2. Location Map