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Projects in Bell Gardens, California

Below are the "shovel-ready" projects for which this city submitted in the 2008 U.S. Conference of Mayors report. You can click on a project to read (and add to) its description. You can also discuss the project and vote on whether you believe it is critical or not.

The total cost of all the projects submitted by Bell Gardens is $47,750,000

Description City State Jobs Cost Program Type Vote Ratio
Street Paving Rehabilitation including the use of Rubberized Asphaltic Concrete technology, including local street reconstruction and resurfacing, including concrete sidewalk repairs, concrete wheelchair ramps per ADA standards, Concrete Transit Bus Pad Bell Gardens CA 20 $2,500,000 Streets/Roads -1
Overlay residential streets and alleys in areas south of Florence Avenue utilizing RAC technology. Bell Gardens CA 15 $2,000,000 Streets/Roads -7
Rehabilitation of sewer lines and infrastructure that have already been identified throught closed circuit TV inspection and hydraulic modeling in accordance with the City's 2008 adopted Sanitary Sewer Master Plan. Bell Gardens CA 0 $6,000,000 Water -3
Water Main Line upgrades and replacements in City-Owned System only. In accordance with the City's Water Master Plan adopted in 2008. 12 projects identified and prioritized. Bell Gardens CA 0 $3,000,000 Water -3
The Bell Gardens storm water drainage system has 3 lines in need of replacement and upgrades. The Florence Avenue Line needs to be replaced and upgraded from 33" line to a 45" line. The Eastern Avenue Line from a 12" to a 24" line. The Ira Avenue line fro Bell Gardens CA 10 $1,500,000 Water -4
Centralized Security Camera Installation on all City Buildings.(Sierra, Ford Park, NYC, BGV Park, City Hall, PD, Skate Park) Bell Gardens CA 10 $1,000,000 CDBG -10
New Energy Efficient HVAC System for John Anson Ford Park Gymnasium. Bell Gardens CA 5 $750,000 CDBG -10
Energy Efficient/Green Public Aquatics Center at John Anson Ford Park. Complete Renovation of an existing outdoor seasonal olympic size public pool, to an indoor, energy efficient olympic size pool with lighting, HVAC and filtering system for pool system. Bell Gardens CA 20 $10,000,000 Energy -87
Construction of Running Track using recycled rubberized tire material or similar recycled product for the main surface. This project would include Energy Efficient/Green outdoor recreational lighting, and drought tolerant landscaping. Bell Gardens CA 10 $1,500,000 Energy -35
Energy Efficient/Green Recreational Park Lighting for east side of John Anson For Park. Possibly utilize Solar Panels or some other alternative energy source. Bell Gardens CA 10 $1,000,000 Energy -10
John Anson Ford Park Gymnasium Lighting System Upgrade to Energy Efficient/Green Indoor Recreational Lighting. Bell Gardens CA 5 $250,000 Energy -6
Police Station Expansion and renovation including public parking improvements, operational improvements, energy efficient lighting, green technologies, ADA Compliance, Emergency Operations Center and new training/classroom facilities. Bell Gardens CA 30 $17,000,000 Public Safety -20
Ford Park Transit Center/Fixed Route Park & Ride Lot Improvement. This project involves the reconstruction, enlargement and transportation fixed route incorporation of an exiting public parking lot into a transit center "hub" where members of public can Bell Gardens CA 0 $1,000,000 Transit -11
Community Electronic Message Boards for 2 Main City Parks: Bell Gardens Veterans Park and John Anson Ford Park. Provide customer information screens about transit and community events. Bell Gardens CA 0 $250,000 Transit -22