Infrastructure Asset Review

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City Infrastructure Progress Report In accordance with direction from the City Council, the Infrastructure and Natural Resources Advisory Committee (INRAC) is currently reviewing all of the City’s infrastructure assets. This review will involve reviewing existing conditions, current asset needs, current maintenance/improvement activities, with the intent to provide funding and priority maintenance recommendations to the City Council.

INRAC Background

INRAC was created by the City Council on January 1, 2019 and is a nine member Council appointed committee of Fullerton residents. This committee was a merger of the Energy and Resource Management Committee, Citizen’s Infrastructure Review Committee, and Underground Utilities Advisory Committee. INRAC “shall advise the City Council on the City’s infrastructure, provide input on policies, plans and broad programs as they relate to energy, natural resources, compliance with environmental laws and the protection of the environment in the City of Fullerton, acts as hearing body regarding any and all utility billing disputes and makes recommendations on the establishment of underground utility districts and such other related matters.”

For additional information, please see: Infrastructure and Natural Resources Advisory Committee
If you have questions, please contact: INRAC@cityoffullerton.com

City Infrastructure

The City of Fullerton is a full service City that was incorporated in 1887. Over the last 132 years, the City has developed its infrastructure – from roads, sidewalks, streetlights, parks, community centers, utility systems, etc. – to provide for the needs of residents and businesses.

Why Is INRAC Reviewing the Infrastructure?

This infrastructure requires regular maintenance, repair/refurbishment, improvement and ultimately replacement. This includes, but not limited to:

  • Street
  • Alleys
  • Bridges
  • Parking Lots
  • Parking Structures
  • Airport
  • Traffic Systems
  • Monument Signs
  • Building and Facilities
  • Sewer System
  • Water System
  • Storm Drain System
  • Landscape and Trees
  • Street Lights
  • Parks and Trails
  • Maintenance Equipment
  • PD Equipment
  • Fire Equipment

Over the next several months, INRAC will be completing an Infrastructure Needs Review that involves determining deficiencies, funding needs to address deficiencies, providing strategies to address deficiencies and needs, priority of each deficiency, and potential funding sources. Recommendations will be considered by City Council in early 2020.

INRAC Meetings

The Committee’s meetings are open to the public and our community is invited to participate in the process. INRAC typically meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.

Under All Meetings select Infrastructure and Natural Resources Committee

INRAC City Council Report & Presentation

Reference Material

The following information will be revised/updated in conjunction with the Infrastructure Asset Needs Review process.

Community Presentations

January 23, 2020

INRAC Special Meeting
City Infrastructure Progress Report
6:30 PM - City Council Chambers

August 8, 2019

INRAC Special Meeting
Roadway Infrastructure Presentation Q&A with staff and committee members
6:30 PM - City Council Chambers

July 16, 2019

City Council Meeting Presentation
Roadway Infrastructure Needs Presentation
6:30 PM - City Council Chambers

Historical Reference Material

There has been information provided in the past regarding these important infrastructure topics and funding recommendations, including the following:

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