The Kellogg Resiliency Project is a time-sensitive State Water Resources Control Board grant funded project that includes, but is not limited to rehabilitation of the Kellogg Stormwater Pump Station involving replacement of aging mechanical equipment and the Station’s outfall tide gate, construction of a new fire vehicle access road and concrete v-ditch along the southern side of Kellogg Stormwater Basin, new security fencing and chain link fencing around the perimeter of the basin, bio-retention area improvements, landscaping, irrigation, and removal of invasive plant species and other vegetation within the limits of the stormwater basin. The project also generally includes potholing, demolition, excavation, shoring, dewatering, public notifications, utility coordination, utility protections, pavement rehabilitation, pavement base repairs (dig-outs), construction of storm drain, maintenance hole and green stormwater infrastructure (GSI), traffic control, striping, pavement markings, and reconstruction of concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, curb ramp, driveway and conforming roadway and ADA path-of-travel improvements along Kellogg Street, from the intersection of Elwood Street to the southern roadway terminus.