Kellogg Resiliency Project

Latest Updates (May 2025): The Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District (District) serving as the Lead Agency for the City of Suisun City (City) has contracted with Carone & Company, Inc. to perform construction of the Kellogg Resiliency Project (Project). On Tuesday, May 20th, 2025, the District issued Notice to Proceed to the Contractor and anticipates start of construction to occur in June. The Project involves construction within the Kellogg Stormwater Basin (Basin) consisting of removal of non-native vegetation, rehabilitation of Kellogg Pump Station mechanical equipment, construction of a new fire access road along the south end of the Basin, new fencing around the perimeter of the Basin, drainage improvements, landscaping and irrigation systems.  Other improvements planned as part of the project include new storm drain infrastructure, Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI), sidewalk, curb and gutter, ADA pedestrian curb ramps, driveway replacements where impacted, and asphalt concrete paving along School Street and Kellogg Street, from the southern roadway terminus to Elwood Street. The work will be performed with the intent of minimizing disruptions to nearby residents and travelers but will involve temporary traffic and parking restrictions, primarily along the southern end of School Street and Kellogg Street. The work will also be performed in adherence with State-prescribed measures and directives for working around California protected species. The District’s construction contractor will provide temporary traffic control devices to safely route pedestrians, bicyclists, and motor vehicles around the active work areas as necessary.  On-street parking will be temporarily restricted at selected locations during construction; “No Parking” signs will be posted along the street three (3) days in advance of the planned construction work.  Residents impacted by the construction work will also be provided with a separate notice a minimum of three (3) days prior to the start of work, containing information on the contractor’s work activities and planned work durations which may temporarily impact traffic and available on-street parking in the area. For work involving fencing and driveway reconstruction, the District’s project team will separately engage affected property owners on an individual basis to provide additional coordination and information in advance of the work. Hours of construction will be 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday This website page will be periodically updated to provide residents with more information on the general progress of construction and will also include details on upcoming construction activities planned along the southern end of Kellogg Street and School Street, from the roadway terminus to Elwood Street. A copy of the Project’s initial construction notice is anticipated to be delivered to residents at the end of May 2025. Please reach out to the District’s Project Manager, Ian Bronswick, by phone at (707) 428-9107 or by email at ibronswick@FairfieldSuisunSewer.ca.gov, if you have any questions prior to, or during construction. Initial Construction Notice – Issued May 29, 2025 Latest Updates (March 2025): The Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District (FSSD) acting as the Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), adopted a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the project on January 27, 2025. FSSD’s design team is updating the design and bid documents to properly address utility needs and coordination. Bid documents will be issued to the public for construction bids in March 2025. As the Project is funded via State allocation, State Water Board approval to award a construction contract is anticipated in April 2025 and work initiation in May 2025. Community input is vital for a resilient future!  If you have questions or comments to share, please contact us at (707) 429-8930. We will continue to work closely with our community to create the most resilient outcome possible for this project.

Earth Day – April 26, 2025

Thank you for making this year’s Earth Day creek cleanup successful!!  We had 80+ energetic volunteers removing approximately 1,620 lbs of trash from Lower Ledgewood Creek, Lower Union Creek, Suisun Waterfront and Grizzly Island Rd/Suisun Hill Bridge that could potentially reach Suisun Slough. Stay tuned for next year’s Earth Day event!!