NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE FALL 2016 FUNDING SESSION NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION PROGRAM PROPOSED PROJECTS.
|
|
- Tracy Scott
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE FALL 2016 FUNDING SESSION NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION PROGRAM PROPOSED PROJECTS December 8, 2016 SARAH MCKINLEY, CHAIRMAN ALEXANDRA BOCIAN, VICE CHAIR ROBERT SWENNES, DEPUTY-VICE CHAIR
2 ARLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY PLANNING HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION PROGRAM December 8, 2016 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee Neighborhood Conservation Staff Fall 2016 Funding Round The following 5 first priority projects are submitted for your consideration under the first round of the 2016 Neighborhood Conservation Bond. All projects are shown in point ranking order by neighborhood. The NCAC points committee has also prioritized these projects and the ranking is presented on the Funding Recommendations Points Worksheet. The worksheet reflects project ranking based on adopted NCAC guidelines. The priority ranking is only a recommendation for funding. We recognize that the NCAC reserves the right to choose projects based on other criteria. The December NCAC meeting will include discussion and a vote on the first priority proposals, including a brief presentation by the representative of each sponsoring neighborhood and/or the project block representative. A representative and/or block representative MUST attend the NCAC meeting or your project will not be considered. The projects chosen by the NCAC this funding round are forwarded to the County Board for final funding approval at the February 2017 County Board Meeting. Projects are then assigned budget accounts and are forwarded to appropriate County departments for implementation. **Please Note: Virginia Public Procurement Act, Public inspection of certain records states, Cost estimates relating to a proposed procurement transaction prepared by or for a public body shall not be open to public inspection. The Arlington County Department of Management and Finance has instructed the NC Program that this statement applies to NC projects that will eventually be bid (as opposed to projects using a County contract), and that our cost estimates for those projects need to be very general (discussing the project in its entirety or in % of the whole) rather than specific.
3 Final Points Worksheet - December 8, 2016 NC Fall Funding Session Points Ranking Proposed Project Number Neighborhood Location Project Type New NC Plan (35)(30)(25)(20) Number of rounds with an unfunded project (10-70) 1st project after a brand new NC plan (5) Alt. funding source w/written commitment (5) (10) Small project bonuses-$80k or less (10)/ $80-$150K (5) Follow-on projects identified at the outset of an initial project (5) Phase of large project/prev. design funded(5) S/W project w/no existing s/w on either side w/traffic volume of 1500 cars/day (5) S/W project which abuts any Arterial(s)(5) S/W project within 1/4 mile of any school(s) (5) S/W project where previously there is no complete s/w on either side Park Project (5) POINTS TOTAL 0 1 Long Branch Creek Neighborhood Sign Sign 1 2 Fairlington 31st St S - S. Randolph St to S. Woodrow St Street Improvement/ qualified Street Lights Foxcroft Heights S. Oak, S. Ode, S. Orme Sts - Columbia qualified Pike to Southgate Rd Street Lights Penrose 2nd St S. Wayne, Uhle & Wise Sts Intersection qualified Improvements Waycroft George Mason Dr - Street 3 5 Woodlawn 11th St N to I-66 qualified Improvement
4 FALL 2016 PRELIMINARY PROJECT LIST - DECEMBER 8, 2016 Points Proposed Project Number Neighborhood Location Project Type New NC Plan (35)(30)(25)(20) Number of rounds with an unfunded project (10-70) 1st project after a brand new NC plan (5) Alt. funding source w/written commitment (5) (10) Small project bonuses-$80k or less (10)/ $80-$150K (5) Follow-on projects identified at the outset of an initial project (5) Phase of large project/prev. design funded(5) S/W project w/no existing s/w on either side w/traffic volume of 1500 cars/day (5) S/W project which abuts any Arterial(s)(5) S/W project within 1/4 mile of any school(s) (5) S/W project where previously there is no complete s/w on either side Park Project (5) POINTS TOTAL 0 Long Branch Creek Neighborhood Sign Sign 1 Rock Springs 2 Bluemont 3 Glencarlyn Williamsburg Blvd - Glebe Rd to 35th St N - PH II - Z240 Beautification/ Pedestrian Safety Wilson Blvd West of George Mason Dr to the BCA boundary at Four Mile Run Stream - Z263 Street Improvement th St S - S. Kensington St to S. Illinois St - Z280 Street Improvement Long Branch Creek 2700 Blk S. Troy St - S. Glebe Rd to S. Uhle St - Z282 Street Lights Fairlington Woodrow St - Z273 31st St S -S. Randolph St to S. Street Improvement/ Street Lights QUALIFY 6 7 Tara Leeway Heights Foxcroft Heights N. Harrison St - 15th St N to 16th St N - Z270 Street Improvement S. Oak, S. Ode, S. Orme Sts - Columbia Pike to Southgate Rd - Z283 Street Lights QUALIFY 8 Penrose & S. Wise Sts - Z262 2nd St S. Wayne, S. Uhle Intersection Improvements QUALIFY George Mason Dr - 11th St N 9 Waycroft Woodlawn to I-66 Overpass - Z284 Street Improvement/ Pedestrian Safety QUALIFY 10 Cherrydale 11 Douglas Park N. Monroe St - 17th St N to th St N - Z290 12th St S - S. Glebe Rd to S. Highland St - Z286 Street Improvement Street Lights Street Improvement Street Lights Dominion Hills 13 Arlington East Falls Church 14 Westover Village 15 Claremont 16 Arlington Forest N. Larrimore St & 9th St N - Z272 Intersection Improvement N. Little Falls Rd - N. Washington Blvd to N. Van Buren St - Z275 Street Improvement N. Longfellow St & N. 16th St Corner Improvement - Z271 Street Improvement blk of S. Buchanan St - George Mason Dr to Deadend - Z276 Street Lights Edison Park - N. Edison St - Z278 Park Highland Park Overlee Knolls Highland Park - 14th St N & N. Ohio St - Z279 Trail in Park Columbia Forest 19 Arlington Ridge 20 Old Dominion 21 Clarendon Courthouse 22 Radnor Ft. Myer Heights S. Buchanan St - S. George Mason Dr to Deadend - Z277 Street Lights S. Kent St - 17th St S to 21st St S - Z288 24th St N and Old Dominion Dr - Z287 Street Improvement Street Lights Landscape/ Beautification th St N & N. Danville St - Z293 Park N. Pierce St - N. 16th St to N. 16th Rd N - Z294 Street Improvement Waverly Hills Woodstock Park - Z297 Park Columbia Heights 12th St S. & S. Scott St - Z285 Street Improvement Madison Manor Madison Manor Park - Z Boulevard Manor 27 Leeway Overlee Park/Invasive Plants Removal N. Montague St - N. Nottingham St to 4th St N - Z295 Street Improvement John Marshall Dr - 22nd Rd N to 23rd St N - Z291 Street Improvement Aurora Highlands 21st St S - S. Ives St to S. Joyce St - Z292 Street Improvement Maywood Thrifton Hill Park - Z296 Park Arlington Heights 31 Yorktown 1st Rd S - S. Glebe Rd to Glebe Rd - Z298 Intersection Improvement 0 25th Pl N & 25th Rd N - N. George Mason Dr to N. Columbus St - Z299 Street Improvement 0 Page 1
5 0 Proposed Project Number: 1 In Point Sheet Order PROJECT DATA Neighborhood LONG BRANCH CREEK Project Name Neighborhood Priority Total Points Entryways to Neighborhood Primary Street Secondary Street Third Street Project Cost Alternate Funding Net Cost to Program Alt. Funding Source $ 12, N/A $ 12, This Project Includes: Curb Gutter Beautification Block Representative N/A Sidewalk Parks Improvement Streetlights Pedestrian Safety NC Representative N-hood Signs Y Other Mark Schlachter PROJECT DESCRIPTION Neighborhood Sign Project steps include: location and design by the community with staff assistance. Sign fabrication, sign installation and landscaping.
6 0 Proposed Project Number: 2 In Point Sheet Order PROJECT DATA Neighborhood FAIRLINGTON Project Name 31 ST St S S. Randolph St to S. Woodrow St Neighborhood Priority Total Points Project Cost 1 80 $1,236, Primary Street Secondary Street Third Street 31 st St S S. Randolph St S. Woodrow St Alternate Funding Net Cost to Program Alt. Funding Source $ 199, $1,077, Neighborhood Traffic Calming (NTC) This Project Includes: Curb Gutter Y Beautification Block Representative Ed Hilz Sidewalk Y Park Improvements NC Representative Streetlights Y Pedestrian Safety Ed Hilz N-hood Signs Other PROJECT DESCRIPTION This is a neighborhood street improvement project to install sidewalk on the west side of 31 st St S. from the bus shelter across from the Shirlington House Apartments to the Shirlington bus transfer station at S. Randolph Street. Replace cobra street lights with Carlyle Style LED street lights along 31 st St S, between S. Woodrow Street and S. Randolph Street.
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 0 Proposed Project Number: 3 In Point Sheet Order PROJECT DATA Neighborhood FOXCROFT HEIGHTS Project Name S. Oak, S. Ode, S. Orme Sts Southgate Rd Neighborhood Priority Total Points Project Cost 1 70 $492, Primary Street Secondary Street Third Street S. Oak, Ode & Orme Sts Columbia Pike Southgate Rd Alternate Funding Net Cost to Program Alt. Funding Source NA $492, NA This Project Includes: Curb Gutter Beautification Block Representative Sandra Hernandez Sidewalk Park Improvements NC Representative Streetlights Y Pedestrian Safety Sandra Hernandez N-hood Signs Other PROJECT DESCRIPTION Installation of new LED Carlyle Style streetlights on S. Oak, S. Ode, and S. Orme Streets between Southgate Rd to Columbia Pike.
15
16
17
18 0 Proposed Project Number: 4 In Point Sheet Order PROJECT DATA Neighborhood PENROSE Project Name 2 nd St S. Wayne, Uhle & Wise Streets Neighborhood Priority Total Points Project Cost 1 65 $1,116, Primary Street Secondary Street Third Street 2 nd St S S. Wayne, S. Uhle, S. Wise Alternate Funding Net Cost to Program Alt. Funding Source $ 169, $1,116, Bio-retention This Project Includes: Curb Gutter Beautification Y Block Representative Maria (Pete) Durgan Sidewalk Park Improvements NC Representative Streetlights Pedestrian Safety Y Darcey Cuffman N-hood Signs Other PROJECT DESCRIPTION The street improvement project is proposed to reconfigure the intersection at 2 nd Street S with S Wayne Street, S Uhle Street and S Wise Street to simplify traffic movements. New ADA compliant ramps will be added. Stormwater and drainage will upgraded. A bio-retention facticity will be created in the resulting green space from the elimination of the slip lane in front of the The existing neighborhood sign will be relocated. A new corner curb extension will be created on the south east corner of 2 nd Street S and S Wayne Street. High visibility crosswalks will be added across 2 nd Street S. Picnic tables/benches will be added to the greenspace.
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26 0 Proposed Project Number: 5 In Point Sheet Order PROJECT DATA Neighborhood WAYCROFT WOODLAWN Project Name George Mason Drive 11 th St N to I-66 Neighborhood Priority Total Points Project Cost 1 65 $1,255, Primary Street Secondary Street Third Street George Mason Drive 11 th St N I-66 Alternate Funding Net Cost to Program Alt. Funding Source $ 145, $1,255, Bio-retention This Project Includes: Curb Gutter Y Beautification Y Block Representative Sharon Dorsey Sidewalk Y Park Improvements NC Representative Streetlights Pedestrian Safety Y Tracie Morris N-hood Signs Other Y PROJECT DESCRIPTION This is a pedestrian and street improvement on George Mason Drive, between 11 th St N to 10 th St N, just before the I-66. All improvements will be done within the existing Right of Way (ROW); provide safe crosswalks with ADA accessible ramps; provide 5 bike lanes on both sides of George Mason Drive; upgrade existing 4-ft sidewalk to 6-ft sidewalk on both sides of G.M. Drive, and 5-ft sidewalk near the bike trail; driveway aprons upgraded as needed; tree plantings; bio-retentions in several areas; pavement, striping and signage as needed.
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
RECOMMENDATION: Approve traffic calming projects as recommended by the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Committee (NTCC) on the following streets:
June 24, 2003 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: The County Board of Arlington, Virginia Ron Carlee, County Manager Approval of Traffic Calming Projects RECOMMENDATION: Approve traffic calming projects as recommended
More informationAppendix P (Version 2) Bikeway Projects in Currently Approved Plans. Planned Improvements from Sector & Area Plans that have been added to the MTP
Appendix P (Version 2) Bikeway Projects in Currently Approved Plans Key: Removals Scope Changes Question Keep this in plan? = Included on map O = Not Included on map Planned Improvements from Sector &
More informationPlanned Improvements from Sector & Area Plans that have been added to the MTP
Appendix P Bikeway Projects in Currently Approved Plans Planned Improvements from Sector & Area Plans that have been added to the MTP Airport Viaduct Trail Connection to National Airport Implement a pedestrian/bicycle
More informationOld Dominion Drive (Route 309) Pedestrian Safety Project Phase II. North Glebe Road to 38 th Street N
Old Dominion Drive (Route 309) Pedestrian Safety Project Phase II North Glebe Road to 38 th Street N Prepared: 12/2010 The presentation you are about to review represents a 90 percent completed design.
More informationN. Frederick Street to N. Manchester Street
November 20, 2014 N. Frederick Street to N. Manchester Street Goals and Summary, November 2007 Map, December 2007 Bicycle Element, July 2008 Pedestrian Element, July 2008 Demand and System Management,
More informationARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA
ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County Board Agenda Item Meeting of July 8, 2006 Date: June 29, 2006 SUBJECT: Approval of Spring Traffic-Calming Projects C. M. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Approve traffic-calming projects
More informationColumbia Pike Implementation Team (CPIT) Meeting
Columbia Pike Implementation Team (CPIT) Meeting November 30, 2010 Agenda Introductions / Purpose of Meeting Review of project goals Multimodal project: 10% street design between the curbs Discussion Multimodal
More informationUPC Design / CN Locally Administered PE Phase VDOT Administered CN Phase
Presentation for County Board, February 27, 2018 Regular Hearing N. Lynn Street Esplanade and Custis Trail Improvements Funding Request for VDOT Construction Bid Award UPC Design 70762 / CN 109813 Locally
More informationCapital Projects Update: N. Lynn Street Esplanade and Custis Trail Improvements Advertisement for Construction - Progress Report
Capital Projects Update: N. Lynn Street Esplanade and Custis Trail Improvements Advertisement for Construction - Progress Report UPC Design 70762 / CN 109813 Locally Administered PE Phase VDOT Administered
More informationARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA
ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County Board Agenda Item Meeting of June 15, 2013 DATE: June 4, 2013 SUBJECT: Request to authorize Advertisement of a Public Hearing to consider an Amendment to Chapter 14.2
More informationARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA. County Board Agenda Item Meeting of March 16, 2019
ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County Board Agenda Item Meeting of March 16, 2019 DATE: February 13, 2019 SUBJECT: Request to authorize Advertisement of a Public Hearing to consider an Amendment to Chapter
More informationARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA. County Board Agenda Item Meeting of October 20, 2018
ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County Board Agenda Item Meeting of October 20, 2018 DATE: October 16, 2018 SUBJECT: Ordinance to Amend Chapter 14.2 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic), Section 14.2-12(a) of the Code
More informationCapital Projects Update: N. Lynn Street Esplanade and Custis Trail Improvements 100% Engineering Design - Progress Report
Capital Projects Update: N. Lynn Street Esplanade and Custis Trail Improvements 100% Engineering Design - Progress Report UPC 70762 Locally Administered PE Phase VDOT Administered CN Phase 4/6/17 1 Project
More informationCOUNTY BOARD APPROVED MEASURES FOR RESIDENTIAL STREETS
COUNTY BOARD APPROVED MEASURES FOR RESIDENTIAL STREETS ARTERIAL DIRECTIONAL SIGNS Description: Arterial Directional Signs are used to guide and advise motorists of major destinations and how to reach these
More informationCITY OF ALBANY TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMISSION
CITY OF ALBANY TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMISSION City Hall - Council Chambers 1000 San Pablo Avenue, Albany, CA 94706 Wednesday, November 30, 2016, 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order
More informationTRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM: SELECTED PROJECTS AND FUNDING ALLOCATIONS
ITEM #9: TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM: SELECTED PROJECTS AND FUNDING ALLOCATIONS The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) created by MAP-21 requires that 50% of the program funds received by
More informationFY 2016 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM PROJECT SELECTION
AGENDA ITEM #8: FY 2016 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM PROJECT SELECTION The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) created by MAP-21 requires that 50% of the program funds received by the state
More informationBAC-PAC-LHA Joint Meeting July 11, PM
BAC-PAC-LHA Joint Meeting July 11, 2018 7 PM Approximately 70 people, who represented at least 13 of 16 LHA civic associations, all PAC members, most BAC members, CPHD and DES Transportation staff, and
More informationPRESS RELEASE San Joaquin Council of Governments
PRESS RELEASE San Joaquin Council of Governments For Immediate Release February 23, 2018 Contact: Nicole Gorham, 235-0582 gorham@sjcog.org SJCOG Board Awards $19.63 Million in Measure K Bicycle, Pedestrian,
More informationARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA
ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA County Board Agenda Item Meeting of June 16, 2018 DATE: May 18, 2018 SUBJECT: An Ordinance, on the County Board s Own Motion, to authorize the placement of non-commercial banners
More informationWatertown Complete Streets Prioritization Plan. Public Meeting #1 December 14, 2017
Watertown Complete Streets Prioritization Plan Public Meeting #1 December 14, 2017 Goals for Public Meeting Overview of MassDOT Complete Streets Funding Program Educate the community on Complete Streets
More informationSAFE SCHOOL WALK ROUTES (SSWR) TASKFORCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 7 TH MEETING MEETING AGENDA
SAFE SCHOOL WALK ROUTES (SSWR) TASKFORCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 7 TH MEETING MEETING AGENDA DATE: MONDAY, 5/22/2017 TIME: 6:00 8:00 P.M. LOCATION: CITY HALL, CONFERENCE ROOM #107 Call to Order/Approval of
More informationOrange Center Elementary School
Drag and drop pic and stretch/crop to the limits of the blue rectangle (delete this text box) Orange Center Elementary School Drag and drop pic and stretch/crop to the limits of the blue rectangle (delete
More informationPedestrian, Bicycle and Traffic Calming Strategic Implementation Plan. January 18, 2011
Pedestrian, Bicycle and Traffic Calming Strategic Implementation Plan January 18, 2011 Tonight s Agenda Receive update on project Provide feedback on two policy issues Complete Streets Policy Project Prioritization
More informationDowntown Davidson Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Plan
Downtown Davidson Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Plan Enhancement Funds Application Submitted by the Town of Davidson June 2002 Downtown Davidson Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Plan Project Description At
More informationPUBLIC HEARING QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
Columbia Pike Multimodal Street Improvements Preliminary Engineering Phase PUBLIC HEARING QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS A public hearing for the Columbia Pike Multimodal Street Improvements project was held on
More information5 CIRCULATION AND STREET DESIGN
5 CIRCULATION AND STREET DESIGN This chapter describes circulation and streetscape improvements proposed for the Northwest Chico Specific Plan Area. It includes detailed design specifications for existing
More informationMULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION ANALYSIS FIRST DRAFT NEW ES AT REED SITE WASHINGTON, DC. May 8, 2018 (DRAFT)
MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION ANALYSIS NEW ES AT REED SITE WASHINGTON, DC May 8, 2018 () Prepared by: 1140 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202.296.8625 Fax: 202.785.1276 3914 Centreville
More informationArlington Public Schools New Elementary School at Thomas Jefferson Site Off-Site Transportation. Thomas Jefferson BLPC / PFRC Meeting July 27, 2016
Arlington Public Schools New Elementary School at Thomas Jefferson Site Off-Site Transportation Thomas Jefferson BLPC / PFRC Meeting July 27, 2016 1.Review of Analysis 2.Key Transportation Issues 3.Recommendations
More informationKnox Street Complete Streets Project
Knox Street Complete Streets Project Meeting Purpose Get community feedback on two conceptual street design options Meeting Agenda Presentation (20 minutes) Project background and schedule Summary of preferences
More informationUDC Street Cross Sections
UDC Street Cross Sections Local Street - Downtown Local Street Mountable Curb Local Street Vertical Curb Alley Major Arterial Minor Arterial Residential Lane Residential Collector Residential Collector
More informationFY Transportation Capital Improvement Plan Update Arlington Committee for Transportation Choices
FY 2017-2026 Transportation Capital Improvement Plan Update Arlington Committee for Transportation Choices November 1, 2017 Forecasted Growth Arlington continues to grow with a shift towards multi-family
More informationAgenda. Overview PRINCE GEORGE S PLAZA METRO AREA PEDESTRIAN PLAN
PRINCE GEORGE S PLAZA METRO AREA PEDESTRIAN PLAN May 28, 2008 Agenda Welcome and introductions Project overview and issue identification Planning context and strengths Design challenges and initial recommendations
More informationSR-203 Sidewalks and Town-Wide Mobility Improvements. Town Council Presentation September 7, 2016
SR-203 Sidewalks and Town-Wide Mobility Improvements Town Council Presentation September 7, 2016 SR-203 Sidewalks and Town- Wide Mobility Improvements SR-203 Sidewalks and Appurtenances Town-Wide Mobility
More informationOcean Park Boulevard Green Street Project Community Workshop
Ocean Park Boulevard Green Street Project Community Workshop 2.2.10 Project Objectives Community Priority: reclaim OPB for public open space. Build upon LUCE principles; neighborhood enhancement, connectivity,
More informationCalifornia Department of Transportation, District 4. Sloat Boulevard Project Skyline Blvd. to 19 th Ave. Community Update January 13, 2016
California Department of Transportation, District 4 Sloat Boulevard Project Skyline Blvd. to 19 th Ave. Community Update January 13, 2016 Agenda Welcome and introductions Project overview, history and
More informationArlington County 10-Year Transit Development Plan & Premium Transit Network Briefing. May 2016
Arlington County 10-Year Transit Development Plan & Premium Transit Network Briefing May 2016 Overview 10-Year Transit Development Plan Premium Transit Network Columbia Pike service concept Premium amenities
More informationMaywood Town Hall Meeting. May 4, 2016
Maywood Town Hall Meeting May 4, 2016 1 AGENDA Overall I-290 Study Background Maywood Advisory Working Group (AWG) findings to date Noise Wall Update Next Steps 2 Questions? Study team members also available
More informationChicago Safe Routes to School Safe Routes to High School (SRTS/SRTHS)
Chicago Safe Routes to School Safe Routes to High School (SRTS/SRTHS) Marshall Community High School and Faraday Elementary School Recommended Improvements Agenda Goals Related Programs Project Location/Area
More informationItem to be Addressed Checklist Consideration YES NO N/A Required Description Complete Streets Guidelines
Passaic County Complete Streets Checklist - Concept Development Project Name Item to be Addressed Checklist Consideration YES NO N/A Required Description Complete Streets Guidelines Existing Plans Have
More informationBuilding Great Neighbourhoods BELLEVUE AND VIRGINIA PARK
Building Great Neighbourhoods BELLEVUE AND VIRGINIA PARK This is Meeting 2 Unfortunately, some residents in Bellevue and Virginia Park received the wrong information for this public open house (Meeting
More informationMilitary Road Safety Improvements
Military Road Safety Improvements 26 th Road North to 31 st Street North SUMMARY OF DATA REVIEW AND PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS Prepared for: Department of Environmental Services Traffic Engineering and
More informationHenderson Ave. Complete Streets Project
Henderson Ave. Complete Streets Project Meeting Purpose To finalize conceptual components of project prior to proceeding with preliminary engineering www.dallascompletestreets.wordpress.com MeetingAgenda
More informationCITY OF LANCASTER PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS
CITY OF LANCASTER 2013-2014 PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS Project Code 11 Facilities and Fixtures Project Title 1 11BS018 Main. Yard Storage Bldg, Phase 2 2 11GS007 Parks Improvements 3 11GS008 Dog Park AHP 4
More informationCHAPTER 16 PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES DESIGN AND TECHNICAL CRITERIA TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 16 PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES DESIGN AND TECHNICAL CRITERIA TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 16.1 General... 16-1 16.1.1 AASHTO Reference... 16-1 16.1.2 ADA Requirements... 16-1 16.2 Sidewalks...
More informationOperations -- Transit From: N/A To: N/A. Improvement Type: Regionally Significant: No
Central Puget Sound Regional 2017-2020 Transportation Improvement Program Amendments and Corrections to be included in the 2017-20 STIP PSRC's Amendment 2017-08 County: King List of 17-08 Amendment Projects:
More informationCITY OF PORTSMOUTH PLANNING DEPARTMENT
CITY OF PORTSMOUTH PLANNING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: JOHN P. BOHENKO, CITY MANAGER FROM: JULIET T.H. WALKER, PLANNING DIRECTOR SUBJECT: BICYCLE / PEDESTRIAN PLAN PROGRESS UPDATE DATE: 3/13/2018 Background
More informationComplete Streets. Designing Streets for Everyone. Sarnia
Complete Streets Designing Streets for Everyone Sarnia Complete Streets ~ Sarnia ~ 2018 Introduction Our City is made up of a network of streets that we use to go for a walk, cycle to work, drive to the
More informationRoosevelt Estates Neighborhood Improvements
Roosevelt Estates Neighborhood Improvements Transportation Alternatives Application May 5 th, 2016 Qualifying Activities Construction of on-road and off-road trail facilities for pedestrians, bicyclists,
More informationTOWN OF CHAPEL HILL POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES
TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES (Adopted by the Town Council on June 30, 2004) (Revised December 6, 2010) (Revised February 8, 2016) POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR TRAFFIC
More informationBroad Street Bicycle Boulevard Design Guidelines
Broad Street Bicycle Boulevard Design Guidelines Building from the strategies introduced in the 2013 Bicycle Transportation Plan and community input received thus far, City Transportation Staff have identified
More informationMAG Town of Cave Creek Bike Study Task 6 Executive Summary and Regional Significance Report
Page 1 MAG Town of Cave Creek Bike Study Task 6 Executive Summary and Regional Significance Report August 1, 2012 MAG Project #481 Page 2 Task 6 Executive Summary and Regional Significance Report Introduction
More informationR A M P U P! - City of Tacoma's Curb Ramp Installation Matrix
R A M P U P! - City of Tacoma's Curb Ramp Installation Matrix DESCRIPTION OF WORK NEW CONSTR. ALTERATION MAINT. COMMENTS STREET PAVING New street paving or overlay through an intersection (Figures 1 &
More informationI-290 Phase I Study Area OAK PARK AVE AUSTIN BLVD. Reconstruction Area (9 miles) Oak Park RIDGELAND AVE CENTRAL AVE HARLEM AVE. Cicero.
RIDGELAND AVE OAK PARK AVE AUSTIN BLVD UP-RR BRC-RR ASHLAND AVE Study Area Map I-290 Phase I Study Area 294 UP RR Metra UP-W Illinois Prairie Path 38 Berkeley WOLF RD Hillside MANNHEIM RD Bellwood 290
More information2011 Capital Projects University Area - Community Council Priority List Municipality of Anchorage
2011 Capital Projects University Area - Community Council Priority List Municipality of Anchorage 2 Project Management and Engineering Projects on 40th Ave Extension - Lake Otis Pkwy to Dale St $18,103,000
More informationHARRISON STREET/OAKLAND AVENUE COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION PLAN
HARRISON STREET/OAKLAND AVENUE Community Workshop #4: Draft Plan Review December 3, 2009 D E S I G N, C O M M U N I T Y & E N V I R O N M E N T INTRODUCTIONS Key Project Staff: Alisa Shen, Project Manager,
More information14 TH STREET TRANSPORTATION & STREETSCAPE DESIGN STUDY PLAN B PLAN B TRANSPORTATION & STREETSCAPE RECOMMENDATIONS
14 TH STREET TRANSPORTATION & STREETSCAPE DESIGN STUDY PLAN B PLAN B TRANSPORTATION & STREETSCAPE RECOMMENDATIONS 141 Symbols Recommendations - Southern End of 14th Street Study Area Streetscape Each icon
More informationNAUCK SHIRLINGTON ALEXANDRIA FIGURE 2.22: CIRCULATION MAP 2.24
FIGURE 2.22: CIRCULATION MAP LEGEND DOUGLAS PARK Area Plan Boundary Parks Master Plan Boundary Existing Street Network Existing Sidewalks/Trails Primary Circulation Routes S NAUCK SW AL TE RR EE DD R 4MRV
More informationCity of Sammamish. Welcome. Issaquah-Fall City Road Improvements Project Phase I Design: 242nd Avenue SE to Klahanie Drive SE
Welcome Welcome to the third community meeting for the Issaquah-Fall City Road Improvements Project. AGENDA 6:00 p.m. Welcome and sign-in 6:10 p.m. Presentation 6:50 p.m. Open house Learn about the roadway
More informationBrooklyn Boulevard (County Road 152) Reconstruction Project Phase I. OPEN HOUSE June 20, 2017
Brooklyn Boulevard (County Road 152) Reconstruction Project Phase I OPEN HOUSE June 20, 2017 Brooklyn Boulevard (County Road 152) Phase I Project Partners Project Lead Other Project Partners include Brooklyn
More information122 Avenue: 107 Street to Fort Road
: 107 Street to Fort Road November 24, 2015 4:30 8:00 p.m. Meeting Purpose Summarize project work completed to date Share results of public input from Phase 1 Share the draft concept plan and proposed
More informationPedestrian and Bicycle Conditions
Pedestrian and Bicycle Conditions Geary Citizens Advisory Committee May 8, 2014 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY Topics Pedestrian Conditions
More information10A. DATE: October 5, Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee. Kevin Colin, Deputy Planning Manager Curt Bates, City Engineer
10A DATE: October 5, 2016 TO: PREPARED BY: SUBJECT: Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee Kevin Colin, Deputy Planning Manager Curt Bates, City Engineer Discussion and Provide Comments, Associated
More informationComplete Streets Funding Program Project Prioritization Plan
Funding Program Project Prioritization Plan Location and Type Needs South Street Crosswalk Installation Stripe a new formalized crosswalk across South Street at the Anne T. Dunphy School pedestrian path
More informationNorth Avenue Corridor Study
North Avenue Corridor Study Advisory Committee Meeting #6 July 1, 2014 Agenda Concept Revisions based on Advisory Committee feedback Review of New Concept Scoring & Costs Concept Discussion/Questions Voting:
More informationFleur Drive Reconstruction
Fleur Drive Reconstruction October 29, 2018 1 Agenda: Fleur Drive Reconstruction Project Scope & Cost Overview Fleur Drive Cross Section Elements - Travel Lane Widths - Sidewalk Widths - Parkway Widths
More informationWHEREAS delivery trucks also pass through the Narrows, into the northern parking lot, to loading docks in the back of the building.
CEDAR-ISLES-DEAN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION ( CIDNA ) RESOLUTION OPPOSING A DRUG STORE DRIVE THRU, AND COMMENDING DORAN COMPANIES FOR PROPOSING MITIGATING AMENITIES INCLUDING NEW LANDSCAPING AND A DEDICATED
More informationLegislative Update Williamsburg Residency
Hampton Roads District Legislative Update Williamsburg Residency Jim Brewer, Resident Administrator 757-253-5140 Projects Under Way Warwick Boulevard Project http://www.warwickboulevard.org/ Contractors:
More informationCITY OF CASSELBERRY WINTER PARK DRIVE IMPROVEMENT STUDY
CITY OF CASSELBERRY WINTER PARK DRIVE IMPROVEMENT STUDY Preliminary Recommendations October 2018 2014 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved. PROJECT BACKGROUND WALKING AUDIT FINDINGS PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT CONCEPTS
More informationJOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
JOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Fairbanks Area Safe Routes to School February 2012 Walk Zone Inventory Report & Engineering Recommendations Joy Elementary is located at the north end of Margaret Avenue, north of
More informationCITY OF KASSON TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES KASSON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL
ve ha 8t G B A Mantorville Ave N 240th Ave 16th St NE 11th Ave NE K-M HIGH SCHOOL SUNRISE TRAIL TO MANTORVILLE MNTH 57 SUNSET TRAIL TO MANTORVILLE NE PARK 16TH ST NE TRAIL K-M ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-M MIDDLE
More informationJune 29, Dear Mr. Walter:
From: CountyBoard@arlingtonva.us To: chickandsandy@msn.com Subject: County Board Response Regarding the Arlington Ridge Road Improvement Project (Intranet Quorum IMA00252707) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 08:09:53-0400
More informationEl Camino Real Specific Plan. TAC/CAC Meeting #2 Aug 1, 2018
El Camino Real Specific Plan TAC/CAC Meeting #2 Aug 1, 2018 Land Use Alternatives Goals and Tradeoffs Parks & open space Housing Retail & services Civic spaces Parking Community gathering spaces 3 Alternatives
More informationWelcome to the Quebec Alternatives Analysis Public Meeting
Welcome to the Public Meeting Please sign in. Public Comment Please fill out a comment card and tell us what you think. Check back or comment any time at: www.quebecalternatives.com Project Area Technical
More informationCHAPTER. Implementation
CHAPTER Implementation 5 97 The previous chapters of the Guidelines dealt with the principles and elements of street design in Charlottesville, and this chapter covers the process of getting street projects
More informationTECHNICAL MEMORANDUM. Introduction
TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM To: From: John M. Welsh Chris Furlong AHC, Inc. Andrew T. Smith, P.E. Edward Y. Papazian, P.E. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Date: July 6, 2017 Subject: 200 9 th reet South Redevelopment
More informationHOOPA DESIGN FAIR 4. IMPLEMENTATION PHASES & FUNDING
4. IMPLEMENTATION PHASES & FUNDING HOOPA DESIGN FAIR 4-1 4. IMPLEMENTATION PHASES & FUNDING Phase One Development 1. Implementation The Conceptual Plan recommends five concept elements to revitalize downtown
More informationMake Lincoln Highway an economically vibrant corridor that is safe, efficient, and beautiful for local residents and visitors.
Lincoln Highway Streetscape Plan Stakeholder Workshop #2 Handout Contents Introduction and Project Vision Planning Principles Specific Recommendations including a Proposed Typical Roadway Section Renderings
More informationTransportation and General Civil Engineering Projects
Continuing Engineering Services for Transportation and General Civil Engineering Projects Broward County, Florida Why Atkins 2 Existing and Past Clients 3 25+ years Experienced in Civil Engineering PM
More informationPreparing a Curb Ramp Project. December 15, 2010
Preparing a Curb Ramp Project December 15, 2010 3 Tiers of Project Types Non-Signalized Curb Ramp Reconstruction - Typically utilizing standard plans and identifying ramp types at each quadrant Signalized
More informationMinutes of the regular meeting of the City of Birmingham Multi-Modal Transportation Board held June 19, 2014.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM START-UP MEETING OF THE MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION BOARD THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2014 City Commission Room 151 Martin Street, Birmingham, Michigan Minutes of the regular meeting of the City
More informationBicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan: Chapters 3 and 4 Distribution
Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan: Chapters 3 and 4 Distribution Finksburg Planning and Citizens Council March 22, 2018 Overview Progress Citizen Outreach Vision Chapter 3 - Existing Conditions Chapter 4
More informationPoor pavement condition Substandard Intersections. / Substandard bike/pedestrian/transit accommodations. Driveway access Environmental concerns
Public Informational Meeting University Avenue (Allen Boulevard Segoe Road) March 23, 2011 City of Madison City of Middleton Village of Shorewood Hills Dane County Existing Roadway Conditions Poor pavement
More informationMandan Commission Meeting August 2, 2016 Mandan City Hall
Mandan-Bismarck Corridor Improvement Study Mandan Commission Meeting August 2, 2016 Mandan City Hall 2014 HDR, Inc., all rights reserved. Mandan Corridors Study Schedule 2015 2016 Study Kick Off August
More informationProject Status Update
Project Status Update : Novato Boulevard, 4th & 3rd Streets, Sir Francis Drake Boulevard (3), and Miller Avenue Major roads projects target the most heavily traveled roads in Marin County for repairs,
More informationVDOT I-66 Inside the Beltway Eastbound Widening Environmental Assessment. Staff Recommendations
VDOT I-66 Inside the Beltway Eastbound Widening Environmental Assessment Staff Recommendations Department of Environmental Services Transportation January 28, 2017 Timeline of Transform66 June 2012: I-66
More informationAmericans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan for Public Right-of-Way Improvements
Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan for Public Right-of-Way Improvements Prepared by: Public Works Department Engineering Division October 2015 Table of Contents Section I Introduction.. 3
More informationPhasing and Cost Estimate of Downtown Oxford Master Plan Prepared By: Phasing and Cost Estimate of Downtown Oxford Master Plan Purpose of the Study The primary objective of this study is to identify priority
More informationSection 7 Complete Green Street Guidelines DRAFT
Section 7 Complete Green Street Guidelines DRAFT 1 Section: 7.0 COMPLETE GREEN STREET GUIDELINES These guidelines serve as options to mitigate the environmental impact of a project as well as guide the
More informationCity of Hyattsville Transportation Study Project Recommendations Planning Level Cost Estimate
City of Hyattsville Transportation Study Project Recommendations Planning Level Cost Estimate Project ID Project Category Project Name Qty/Len(Mi) Cost Estimate BB 1 Bike boulevard Jefferson Street or
More informationWELCOME! OPEN HOUSE SHAW ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT JUNE 30, 2015
WELCOME! OPEN HOUSE SHAW ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT JUNE 30, 2015 Traffic Improvements Project Goals Widen roadway to construction two-way left turn lanes-greatly decreases congestion Ease access to & from
More informationIMPLEMENTATION WORKBOOK
Lawrence Township Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Assistance Study IMPLEMENTATION WORKBOOK Final Action Plan - Part 2 April 2009 Prepared For: The Township of Lawrence and the New Jersey Department of
More informationBuilding Great Neighbourhoods QUEEN ALEXANDRA
Building Great Neighbourhoods QUEEN ALEXANDRA We are here today to Explain how the City is investing in improving your neighbourhood and how your neighbourhood will be improved to meet current City standards.
More informationOmaha s Complete Streets Policy
Omaha s Complete Streets Policy (Adopted August 2015) VISION To create great places and enhance our quality of life, the City of Omaha will provide safe, accessible streets for all users. Complete Streets
More informationNJDOT Complete Streets Checklist
Background The New Jersey Department of Transportation s Complete Streets Policy promotes a comprehensive, integrated, connected multi-modal network by providing connections to bicycling and walking trip
More informationWater Street Promenade Engineering and Design Services
Preliminary Design Presentation Parking & Traffic Safety Committee Water Street Promenade Engineering and Design Services July 16,2014 November 3, 2016 Education / Infrastructure / Innovation 1 Project
More informationADA TRANSITION PLAN 2013
ADA TRANSITION PLAN 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Introduction 1 Purpose 2 Identified Obstacles to the Public Right of Way 3 Criteria for Determining Impediments at Village Facilities 4 Removing Barriers
More informationBlue Ribbon Commission Report Recommendations on Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Improvements
Recommendations on Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Improvements July 2017 Plan Development: Our committee consisted of seven individuals appointed by the Mayor and Village Board. Those members included:
More informationAppendix 3 Roadway and Bike/Ped Design Standards
Appendix 3 Roadway and Bike/Ped Design Standards OTO Transportation Plan 2040 4/20/2017 Page A3-1 Adopted Standards The adopted OTO Design Standards and Major Thoroughfare Plan are contained herein.
More informationHouma-Thibodaux Metropolitan Planning Organization STP<200K Funding Application APPLICATION
APPLICATION HOUMA-THIBODAUX METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (HTMPO) FOR SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (STP
More information