Public Works/ City Construction Projects

Riverfront Park Fitness Court

The City of Maywood in collaboration with the National Fitness Campaign, as part of a national movement to make world-class fitness free and accessible will benefit the health and quality of life for youth, seniors, and families.

The project includes the removal and disposal of grass and soil, forming and pouring fitness court slab and access sidewalk, excavating and constructing shade structure footings, adjusting the sprinkler system, installation of fitness court anchors/hold down, installing fitness court wall and equipment, spray floor marking and applying decals.

Funding Source

The City and Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (“RPOSD”) entered into a grant agreement to fund the proposed project using Measure A funds in the amount of $217,000. The City and State of California Natural Resources Agency entered into a grant agreement for $96,038. Bringing the total to $313,038.00 (Expected completion: Fall 2022)

Aquatic Center Pool Replastering - Southeast Rio Vista YMCA

The project consists of and includes replastering of the existing pool at the Southeast Rio Vista YMCA at the Maywood Center.

Funding Source

This project is part of the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation Specific Grant. A total of $91,059 was approved in the grant application. (Expected completion: Fall 2022) 

Maywood Batting Cage Installation Project at Maywood Park

The proposed improvements would occur on the existing batting cage area approximately 4000 SF.  Improvements would include the installation of 14 FT tall chain link fencing around (3) sides of the 50' x 80' batting cage and 6 FT tall chain link fencing on the side that borders the field.

Funding Source

This project is part of the California State Parks - The Natural Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation- Local Assistance Specified Grant. A total of $ $28,275.00 was approved in the grant application. (Completion: Summer 2022)

Maywood Baseball Field Lighting At Maywood Park

The projects consist of field lighting replacement on nonfunctional equipment including demolition of the existing sports lighting system, replacement of the fuse boxes at each pole, mounting all fixtures in place, fixture aiming, commissioning of controls, control training, and final clean up.

Funding Source

This project is part of the California State Parks - The Natural Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation- Local Assistance Specified Grant. A total of $229,975 was approved in the grant application. (Expected completion: Fall 2022)

Streetlight LED Installation "COMPLETED"

SCE, as part of an agreement with the City, has commenced the replacement of their High-Pressure Sodium Vapor (HPSV) street light fixtures with Energy-efficient LED lights throughout the City. The replacement work has already begun and should be completed by the end of April. The conversion program will improve the lighting level on various streets, reduce electrical usage and minimize maintenance. LED fixtures have a life expectancy of over 10 Ten years vs HPSV fixtures with an average life expectancy of 4 years.

Funding Source

The City Council awarded the contract to Siemens Mobility, Inc. for the Street Lighting Conversion project. The final construction cost totaled $204,372.05. The funding sources were Los Angeles Measure M and Street Light Assessment District (SLAD) with no general fund monies being used. 

Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project FY 2021-2022

The Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project includes the construction of pedestrian accessibility improvements, including concrete sidewalk, curb, gutter, and any other related improvements at various locations Citywide. 

As part of the improvements, approximately 283,000 square feet of roadway received asphalt slurry seal, and 185,000 square feet of roadway was cold-milled and asphalt overlaid (approximately 3,350 tons of asphalt).

Funding Source

The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) budget allocation is $193,790. 

Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project Map

Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project FY 2021-2022  (Project No. 602296-21)

The project provides for the removal and replacement of damaged sidewalks, curbs, gutters, curb ramps, driveway approaches, and adjacent asphalt pavement. Project construction includes the removal and replacement of approximately 4,500 square feet of sidewalk, removal, and construction of 7 curb ramps, installation of truncated dome, and removal and replacement of 50 square feet of cross gutter.

Funding Source

CDBG Budget: $193,790.00

Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project No. 602296-21 Map