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File #: 25-716    Name: Fern Canyon_Arroyo Seco Rd Work Program
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Public Works, Facilities & Parks - Consent
File created: 10/7/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 10/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Add the Fern Canyon Road Emergency Repair Project and the Arroyo Seco Road Mile Post (MP) 0.75 Emergency Repair Project to the Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) Fiscal Year (FY) 2025/26 Annual Work Program for Road Fund.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A – Project Budget
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Add the Fern Canyon Road Emergency Repair Project and the Arroyo Seco Road Mile Post (MP) 0.75 Emergency Repair Project to the Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) Fiscal Year (FY) 2025/26 Annual Work Program for Road Fund.
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors add the Fern Canyon Road Emergency Repair Project and the Arroyo Seco Road Mile Post (MP) 0.75 Emergency Repair Project to the Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) FY 2025/26 Annual Work Program for Road Fund.

SUMMARY:
On February 13, 2025, an atmospheric river winter storm occurred in the County of Monterey (County). Damages occurred through primarily the Salinas, North County, and Peninsula regions, with infrastructure damages resulting in some cases. One of those was along Fern Canyon Road in the Carmel Highlands; the other was in the inland/mountain area of Arroyo Seco, on Arroyo Seco Road at MP 0.75. This event was not a local, State, nor federally declared emergency. Based on review by staff and specialists, the recommendation is to repair both locations using soil retaining wall system, specifically soil nail walls. The total for the 2 sites is approximately $996,500 and is proposed to be funded using the County Road Fund’s operational reserve for this FY 2025-26 storm season. If approved, staff’s plan is to have a specialty contractor repair these sites via Job Order Contracting (JOC) before this impending rainy season.

DISCUSSION:
On February 13, 2025, an atmospheric river winter storm occurred in the County and the Central Coast region. Generally, the County experienced heavy rainfall that flooded roads, with some downed trees and tree branches and power outages at a County building in the North County and coastal regions. Though various first responders from law enforcement, fire agencies, Public Works, Facilities and Parks (PWFP) - Public Works (PWFP - Public Works), Department of Emergency Management, and others were deployed, there w...

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