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Capital Finance Administration Fund
The following CTIEP Municipal Facilities projects are included for MICLA financing in 2022-23:
15. ARLINGTON LIVABILITY SERVICES DIVISION (LSD) REGIONAL FACILITY — Phased funding is provided to
develop a regional LSD facility, which includes the installation of a modular office and hygiene facilities with
parking spaces for employee and operational vehicles.
16. ASPHALT PLANT I - ANNEX SITE IMPROVEMENTS — Phased funding is provided to complete design, bid and
award, and initiate construction activities for the development of the Asphalt Plant I annex site located at East
25th Street and Harriet Street.
17. ASPHALT PLANT I - RECYCLED ASPHALT PAVEMENT CANOPY STRUCTURE — Phased funding is
provided to complete planning and design for installation of a canopy structure that is needed in order to provide
the appropriate work conditions to efficiently produce asphalt using recycled materials.
18. BARNSDALL PARK - RESIDENCE A — Funding is provided to address the project’s shortfall associated with
the structural repair and seismic strengthening of the Barnsdall Park Residence A.
19. BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (BIP) - PROGRAM CONTINGENCY — Funding is provided as a
contingency for the BIP. Funding may be used towards staff cost reimbursement and cash flow management
purposes for program expenditures pending federal or state reimbursement.
20. BUILDING EQUIPMENT LIFECYCLE REPLACEMENT — Funding is provided for the systematic replacement of
aging, obsolete, and end-of-life cycle building equipment at the City’s highest priority sites. Replacement projects
reduce building maintenance expenses by minimizing costly repairs and ensuring City facilities have reliable and
safe equipment.
21. CAPITAL PROGRAM - BUREAU OF STREET SERVICES — Funding is provided to address safety hazards and
regulatory compliance issues at yards and shops facilities operated by the Bureau of Street Services.
22. CAPITAL PROGRAM - FIGUEROA PLAZA BUILDINGS — Funding is provided for capital repairs and
improvements at the Figueroa Plaza Buildings to safeguard the City's investment in these facilities and to provide
for the health, safety, and well-being of the building's occupants and visiting members of the public.
23. CAPITAL PROGRAM - PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING — Funding is provided for capital repairs and
improvements at the Public Works Building to safeguard the City's investment in this facility and to provide for the
health, safety, and well-being of the building's occupants and visiting members of the public.
24. CAPITAL PROGRAM - VAN NUYS CIVIC CENTER — Funding is provided for capital repairs and infrastructure
improvements at the Van Nuys City Hall complex, which serves as a City hub in the Van Nuys area, including the
Marvin Braude Building.
25. CAPITAL PROGRAM - ZOO — Funding is provided for capital repairs and infrastructure improvements at the
Los Angeles Zoo facilities.
26. CITY HALL ENTRY DOORS — Funding is provided for the replacement of entry doors at City Hall as a security
and health provision, and to preserve historical value.
27. CITYWIDE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS — Funding is provided to address health and safety-related
infrastructure issues on a citywide basis. Projects include safety and security repairs, air-conditioning, water
supply systems, fixtures, and other critical improvements.
28. CITYWIDE ROOF CAPITAL REPAIRS — Funding is provided to address critical roof repairs at City facilities with
the most critical problems, including removal and replacement of damaged or degraded roofs, downspouts,
gutters, expansion joints, waterproofing, and expanded cool roof applications.
29. DONALD C. TILLMAN LSD REGIONAL FACILITY — Phased funding is provided to develop a regional LSD
facility, which includes the replacement of a temporary modular building with a permanent modular office building
and development of parking spaces for employee and operational vehicles.
30. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER INFRASTRUCTURE — Funding is provided for the installation of electric
vehicle charging stations at various locations for employees and public parking.
31. ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER INSTALLATION AND POWER UPGRADES - POLICE — Funding is provided
to continue the expansion of electric vehicle charging stations at multiple Police department facilities throughout
the City.
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