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CTIEP – Municipal Facilities
MICLA-ISSUED FINANCING (cont.)
CATEGORY PROJECT TITLE ACTIVITY* 2021-22 AMOUNT
1, 2 Sixth Street Viaduct - Replacement Project C $ 36,700,000
Supplemental Construction Funding
Funding is provided to address a shortfall for the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project for additional scope,
change orders, and cost overruns and for staff costs for the Bureau of Contract Administration due to construction
delays.
1, 2, 4 Slauson Connect Incubator and Cultural Center C $ 800,000
Funding is provided to address non-recreational elements of design and leverages specified Proposition K monies
to convert surrounding land of the Slauson Railroad Corridor right-of-way to a regional recreational hub that has
been on long-term hold.
3 Solar Energy Installation Municipal Facilities C $ 3,000,000
Funding is provided to include solar energy installations at four existing Municipal Facilities buildings that include:
1) Vision Theatre; 2) Evergreen Recreation Center; 3) Devonshire Mission Community Police Station; and,
4) Topanga Community Police Station.
1 Southeast (Main Street) Yard Fire Damaged Buildings C $ 300,000
Demolition and Reconstruction
Funding is provided to offset a funding shortfall for the demolition of existing structures, restoration of a
fire-damaged facility and co-location of the Department of Recreation and Parks fleet functions previously assigned
to the South Yard located in Exposition Park.
1 Space Optimization Tenant Work PP/D/C $ 2,000,000
Funding is provided for tenant improvements and the relocation of City staff in accordance with the City's Space
Optimization Plan and subject to the approval and oversight of the Municipal Facilities Committee, with priority for
use of these funds to include any new City departments authorized through the Budget.
1, 2 Studio City Recreation Center - New Gymnasium D/C $ 7,000,000
Funding is provided to offset a shortfall for the Proposition K specified project for construction of a modern gym,
community center, and landscaping.
1, 4 Sylmar Senior Center PP/D/C $ 1,500,000
Funding is provided for feasibility analysis, environmental remediation, and design to rehabilitate a vacant building
at the Sylmar Recreation Center to serve as a new Senior Citizen Center with the purpose of promoting social
equity by addressing the underserved needs of seniors within the Sylmar community.
1 Verdugo Hills Pool and Bathhouse C $ 518,000
Funding is provided to offset a shortfall for the Proposition K specified project for major upgrades to the pool and
bathhouse, along with other contributing sources of funds.
1 Warner Grand Theatre C $ 10,000,000
Funding is provided for capital improvements for the rehabilitation project, including ADA, restroom and elevator
requirements.
* “PP” indicates preliminary study. “D” indicates design. “C” indicates construction work. “R/W” indicates land or building acquisition.
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