Legislation Details

File #: 26-313    Name: Reimbursement Agreement 212 W. Pine Street
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/16/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/1/2026 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Adopt a Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Enter into a Reimbursement Agreement with Pine Street Partners, LLC for Internal Improvements Related to the Central Plume PCE/TCE Soil Vapor Remediation Project at 212 West Pine Street (PW)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Resolution
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Adopt a Resolution Authorizing City Manager to Enter into a Reimbursement Agreement with Pine Street Partners, LLC for Internal Improvements Related to the Central Plume PCE/TCE Soil Vapor Remediation Project at 212 West Pine Street (PW)
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MEETING DATE:
July 1, 2026

PREPARED BY:
Interim Public Works Director


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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt a Resolution authorizing City Manager to enter into a reimbursement agreement with Pine Street Partners, LLC for internal improvements related to the Central Plume PCE/TCE Soil Vapor Remediation Project at 212 West Pine Street.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
For over 20 years, the City of Lodi has been involved in the remediation efforts associated with perchloroethylene (PCE) in the Central Plume Source Area (CPSA). The CPSA is generally bound by Pine Street on the North, Oak Street on the South, Church Street on the East, and Pleasant Street on the West. While the City did not cause the soil and groundwater contamination, the City agreed to assume all of the cleanup obligations as part of multiple lawsuit settlements.

On July 2, 2025, Council approved the plans and specifications for the Central Plume PCE/TCE Soil Vapor Remediation Project, authorized the advertisement for bids, authorized the award to the lowest responsive bidder ($1,000,000), authorized change orders ($100,000), and appropriated funds ($1,100,000).

One of the main components of the project is the replacement of the building's concrete slab (with the addition of a vapor barrier). The plans required that the new concrete slab be polished concrete, and that the slab be poured such that the existing walls would remain in place, with demolition and replacement under the walls being phased so that the finished polished surface does not have those segmented pours visible. As an approved alternative, the contractor had the option of removing all of the interior walls, and reconstructing them in the same location....

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