OCTA extends contracts to complete new bridge...
OCTA extends contracts to complete new bridge
The Orange County Transportation Authority approved contract
extensions Monday to two companies involved in the construction of
the bridge that will connect the San Diego and Costa Mesa freeways.
Construction, which began on Feb. 1, was scheduled to be completed
on Nov. 2 but unforeseen conditions and issues pushed the finish date
to May, transportation authority spokesman Michael Litschi said. .
A Federal Transit Authority grant and Measure M funds have
partially funded the construction, and the contract extensions will
allot more than $1.3 million to cover the additional costs of the
project.
Under the new contract provisions, Caltrans will be awarded
$645,000 for construction, $30,000 will go to the public relations
firm Porter Novelli and $690,000 will go to CALTROP Engineering Corp.
for inspection during construction.
Winter programs set
at the nature center
The Environmental Nature Center will hold two events in December
for students between kindergarten and fourth grade.
Winter Workshops will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Dec. 20 to
24. Children will be able to create handmade wreaths, gift boxes and
picture frames from materials like clay or paint.
The “Survivors” program will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Dec.
27 to 31. Children will see what it’s like to live on what nature .
Programs cost $175 to attend both and Environmental Nature Center
Members will receive a 10% discount. For more information, call (949)
645-8489.
Mary Bigelow honored with December award
Mayor Gary Monahan has announced Mary Bigelow as the December 2004
recipient of the Mayor’s Award Program. Bigelow will be recognized
for her courage in the face of intimidating circumstances and for
taking the initiative to help a police officer. On July 28, Bigelow
witnessed a cyclist strike Officer Jinna Johnson on Placentia Avenue.
Prior to receiving a traffic citation, the cyclist became physically
hostile and attacked Johnson, wrestling her to the ground. Bigelow,
seeing the incident, helped Johnson regain control of the cyclist
before other policemen arrived.
Bigelow will be honored at the Dec. 6 City Council meeting. The
award presentation will take place in the council chambers at Costa
Mesa City Hall at 6:30 p.m.
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