AGENDA Alliance for Commerce in Englewood Meeting Wednesday, August 2, :30 AM

Similar documents
COUNCIL COMMUNICATION

S. Broadway Improvements Council has made a total of $533,000 available to fund streetscape improvements, mainly to the 3400 block of S Broadway

City of Oakland Mayor's Commission on Persons with Disabilities (MCPD) Monday, February 26, Minutes

Creating a Successful Pedestrian Safety Campaign. St. Paul, MN

P.O. Box 1749 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3A5 Canada Item No Halifax Regional Council December 12, 2017

P.O. Box 1749 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3A5 Canada Item No Halifax Regional Council May 9, 2017

CROSSWALK SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES January 22, 2015

PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES May 17, 2017 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 7:00 P.M.

Exhibit 1 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

West Capitol Avenue Road Rehabilitation and Safety Enhancement Project

Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan Update

Item No Halifax Regional Council July 19, 2016

CITY OF ORINDA TRAFFIC SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES. July 16, 2018

City of Novi Non-Motorized Master Plan 2011 Executive Summary

Report Purpose To seek Council s approval of the Wye Road Functional Planning Study (January 2015).

ARTS COMMISSION Monday, November 27, 2017 Council Chambers 505 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA :30 PM - A G E N D A

Item No Transportation Standing Committee June 23, 2016

TRAVEL PLAN: CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT TRAVEL PLAN. Central European University Campus Redevelopment Project.

CITY OF ESCONDIDO MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNITY SAFETY COMMISSION. March 29, 2012

City of Ann Arbor Pedestrian Safety & Access Task Force

NOTES FROM JUNIOR COUNCIL ORIENTATION SESSION HELD ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018, AT 3:30 PM IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL

Minutes of the regular meeting of the City of Birmingham Multi-Modal Transportation Board held June 19, 2014.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) November 21, 2013

Citizens Advisory Committee March 26, 2014

IBI Group November 5, 2012

Omaha s Complete Streets Policy

City of Ann Arbor Pedestrian Safety & Access Task Force

SARGE LITTLEHALE COMMUNITY ROOM 22 ORINDA WAY

Bicycle Pedestrian Commission

Agenda. Overview PRINCE GEORGE S PLAZA METRO AREA PEDESTRIAN PLAN

Oakland Pedestrian Master Plan Oakland Pedestrian Plan Draft Recommendations Chapter Outline

September 22, 2015, 6:30 8:00 p.m. City Hall, City Council Chambers

PEDESTRIAN ACTION PLAN

Brookings Traffic Safety Committee 2017 Annual Report

City of Jacksonville Mobility Fee Update

MEETING OF THE CITY OF CONCORD BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN AND SAFE ROUTES TO TRANSIT PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA

PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Business Plan

BD RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE VISION ZERO RAMP INTERSECTION STUDY PHASE 1

WELCOME. Purpose of the Open House. Update you on the project. Present a draft recommended plan. Receive your input

SALT LAKE CITY BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Minutes of the January 12, 2015 Meeting

SRTS IMPLEMENTATION COSTS

University of Victoria Campus Cycling Plan Terms of Reference. 1.0 Project Description

City of Birmingham Draft Multi-modal Transportation Plan

Transportation Advisory Board Date: February 21, :30 pm 301 W Main Street, Room 109

BROOKLAND Multi-Modal Transportation & Streetscape Study* NE Washington, DC

Agenda Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Committee May 8, 2018, 7:00 P.M. Village Committee Room 3930 North Murray Avenue, Shorewood, WI

Geary Bus Rapid Transit Project

El Camino Real Specific Plan. TAC/CAC Meeting #2 Aug 1, 2018

Residential Traffic Calming Program Guide. Town of Ashland, Virginia

Blue Ribbon Commission Report Recommendations on Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Improvements

City of Springfield BPAC 2017 WORK PLAN OVERVIEW MEMBERS STAFF

BICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes

Borough of Danville, PA Traffic Calming Program Guidelines

1 To provide direction to Administration when determining the appropriate Pedestrian Crossing Control Device for a particular location.

Bicycle Master Plan Goals, Strategies, and Policies

BICYCLE AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes

TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY

CITY OF LOS ANGELES INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT IN SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO; A COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO SITES

MEETING OF UNIVERSITY PARK MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL UNIVERSITY PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4315 UNDERWOOD STREET 7:00 p.m. January 22, 2018 MINUTES

NM-POLICY 1: Improve service levels, participation, and options for non-motorized transportation modes throughout the County.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Meeting Agenda

AGENDA ITEM G-2 Public Works

STATUS OF 2009 PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN (AS OF DECEMBER 2013)

CITY OF HUGHSON PARKS, RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT COMMISSION MEETING CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7018 Pine Street, Hughson, CA

SR/CR A1A PEDESTRIAN SAFETY & MOBILITY STUDY RIVER TO SEA TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION

The Leadville Bikeway Design Recommendations DRAFT January 2018

City of Tacoma Transportation Commission MINUTES

MEMORANDUM. Earl Haugen and UND Transportation and Traffic Coordination Committee

APPENDIX A: Complete Streets Checklist DRAFT NOVEMBER 2016

NJDOT Complete Streets Checklist

MEMORANDUM TERESA MCCLISH, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR

Appointments to the 55+BC Games Nominations Committee

Wisconsin Department of Transportation Inter-Tribal Task Force Bylaws

City of Sammamish. Welcome. Issaquah-Fall City Road Improvements Project Phase I Design: 242nd Avenue SE to Klahanie Drive SE

TOWN OF MORAGA MORAGA WAY AND CAMINO PABLO/CANYON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS Town Council Meeting March 13, 2019

CITY OF ALBANY TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMISSION

WHITE STREET/ ENGLISH PLAZA STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

TRAFFIC ACTION PLAN. North Central Neighborhood CITY OF SAN MATEO

Road Alterations - Wellington Street East, Church Street, and Front Street Intersection

Ann Arbor Downtown Street Plan

Technical Working Group November 15, 2017

PUBLIC COMMENTS ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION/ACTION

Broad Street Bicycle Boulevard Design Guidelines

Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Special Meeting Agenda

Saskatchewan Drive Roadway Rehabilitation and Shared-Use Path Widening

Staff Report. Jeff Rogers, Infrastructure Maintenance Manager (925)

CITY OF VISTA TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM

Pennsylvania Avenue (CR 484) Design Alternatives Study

TRAFFIC CALMING POLICY NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP DELAWARE COUNTY, PA

C ITY OF NEW SMYRNA BEACH

MnDOT Implementation of Complete Streets Policy. January 2014

Stakeholder Communication and Public Involvement Plan

City of Vestavia Hills Traffic Calming Policy for Residential Streets

North Central Texas Council of Governments

Committee of the Whole Report For the Meeting of October 6, 2016

FLETCHER AVENUE PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLIST BEHAVIOR CHANGE FORMATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT

Final Report 2012 Chicago Department of Transportation 30 N. LaSalle St., Ste 500 Chicago IL Gabe Klein, Commissioner

Staff Report City of Manhattan Beach

The Vine: Mill Plain Bus Rapid Transit Project Open House Summary August 2018

Transcription:

1000 Englewood Pkwy City Council Conf. Rm. Englewood, CO 80110 AGENDA Alliance for Commerce in Englewood Meeting Wednesday, August 2, 2017 11:30 AM 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes a. Alliance for Commerce in Englewood - 03 May 2017 - Minutes - Pdf b. State of the City 2017 3. ACE Business a. New member introduction and welcome b. Paul Weller, Engineering Manager, Public Works c. Election of Vice Chair d. Update on 3400 Block of Broadway Improvements Broadway Improvements Update e. Business Visitation Program Update Link to Google Drive: ACE Google Drive f. State of the City 2017 Englewood State of the City 2017 4. Public Forum 5. Council Liaison's Choice 6. Commissioner's Choice 7. Chamber of Commerce Liaison's Choice 8. Staff's Choice 9. Adjournment Please note: If you have a disability and need auxiliary aids or services, please notify the City of Englewood (303-762-2405) at least 48 hours in advance of when services are needed.

Draft MINUTES Alliance for Commerce in Englewood Meeting Wednesday, May 3, 2017 1000 Englewood Pkwy City Council Conf. Rm. 11:30 AM Members Present: Members Absent: Staff Present: Brad Nixon Jason Whyte Lisa Ruiz Andrea Manion Amy Gallegos Chad Knoth Chad Michels Hugo Weinberger Richard Langdon Darren Hollingsworth, Economic Development Manager 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes April 5, 2017 a. April 5, 2017 Minutes Moved by Member Brad Nixon Seconded by Member Jason Whyte 3. ACE Business Motion MOTION CARRIED. a. Toni Arnoldy, Englewood Police Department, Community Relations Specialist Ms. Arnoldy updated the Committee on the status of the new Safety Services Building that will be constructed on the same property as the existing building. Groundbreaking is expected to take place in October. The new building will accommodate the police, fire and code enforcement departments. The police department will be fully staffed after the graduation of the most recent class of cadets. Her position includes administration of the neighborhood and business watch programs for which she is always recruiting participants. She Page 21 of of 12 4

Alliance for Commerce in Englewood May 3, 2017 explained that the City website will soon include a function to allow individuals to volunteer for various activities throughout the City and it will be functional approximately June 1st. She currently uses social media, NextDoor and Facebook to announce events and distribute information to citizens. Additionally she encourages businesses to communicate with one another to keep abreast of happenings in their immediate area. She emphasized "Hear it, see it, report it" and encouraged everyone to call the police with any concerns no matter how trivial they seem. The City will soon implement a volunteer sign up through the website. Ms. Arnoldy outlined some of the available volunteer opportunities including the Be a Tool event September 9th. b. 4300 Block of Broadway - Discussion Draft An employee of Dalkita Architecture described the issues that are affecting businesses in the area. A nearby church is hosting meals for homeless individuals and some patrons are loitering and sleeping in the area. Ms. Arnoldy encourages all business to call with issues as alls are tracked on a "heat map" and help the department identify problem areas early. She explained that the Impact Team will be fully staffed soon and will be able to address these types of issues. Mr. Nixon suggested that providing resource information to the homeless individuals in the community may be helpful, perhaps a postcard or handout listing the facilities and organizations where assistance may be available. c. ACE discussion about the April 24 Council / ACE study session Ms. Manion recapped the presentation to City Council regarding ACE activities. She updated Council on the ACE business outreach program and the development of a welcome package in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce. d. 3400 Block of Broadway Public Improvements Mr. Hollingsworth explained that City Council has authorized approximately $500,000 for improvements to the 3300-3400 blocks of South Broadway. The mid-block crossing, improved electrical service and improved lighting are a few of the items that will be addressed. Issues regarding the mid-block crossing are being examined and may include signalization and the loss of additional parking spots along Broadway to improve visibility. Mayor Jefferson described some of the Page 32 of of 12 4

Alliance for Commerce in Englewood May 3, 2017 improvements that may transpire such as banners on the light poles and improved lighting options. e. Final Friday - Englewood Herald Article Englewood Herald - Final Friday 4. Public Forum The April 28th event was somewhat quieter due to a snowstorm. Mayor Jefferson stated that the marketing efforts of the merchants has become more coordinated and should be effective in promoting the May 26th event. 5. Council Liaison's Choice 6. Commissioner's Choice 7. Chamber of Commerce Liaison's Choice 8. Staff's Choice a. ACE Introduction Letter / Ambassador Program Update Mr. Hollingsworth stated that Slate Communications is working on developing an introduction letter as well as a coordinated effort for ACE and the Chamber of Commerce. The City has partnered with Excel Energy to participate in the Partners in Energy program that has three components: Commercial, Residential and Government. The launch of the program will take place June 15th at the Sounds of Summer concert at Englewood Civic Center. The program provides education and resources regarding energy efficiency. Mayor Jefferson announced that the ribbon cutting ceremony for Rite Aid will take place on May 4th. Mr. Whyte shared that the Englewood Historical Society will be holding their Memorial Day celebration on May 28th at Englewood High School. Mr. Nixon suggested that Earth Trex, the new climbing gym opening at the former Sports Authority site, be invited to present information to the Committee. Ms. Manion asked if the Committee members could be issued generic business cards for use when interviewing businesses. 9. Adjournment 12:43 p.m. Draft Page 43 of of 12 4

Draft Alliance for Commerce in Englewood May 3, 2017 Page 54 of of 12 4

COUNCIL COMMUNICATION TO: FROM: DEPARTMENT: Mayor and Council Paul Weller Public Works DATE: July 24, 2017 SUBJECT: Broadway Improvements Update DESCRIPTION: Broadway Improvements Update RECOMMENDATION: N/A PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: South Broadway Improvements Council has made a total of $533,000 available to fund streetscape improvements, mainly to the 3400 block of South Broadway Public Involvement Council has asked that Staff work with the businesses on South Broadway to get their input to the design of the improvements Mid-Block Crossing Council has asked that Staff proceed with the original design of the mid-block crossing prepared by Matrix Design Group to include the following change order items: installation of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB), colored Red Carpet crosswalk and raised median in the pedestrian refuge. SUMMARY: Electric system improvements to be publicly bid in August of 2017. Pedestrian Lights from Hess America will be specified. Street furniture will be refinished in the federal green color, matching the existing finish. Banners will be ordered and installed on street light poles. Mid-Block crossing to be constructed with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon and "Red Carpet" crosswalk, and raised median in the pedestrian refuge. ANALYSIS: South Broadway Improvements Page 6 of 12

Preliminary cost estimates are anticipated to be less than the budgeted cost for the Hess America City Elements Light fixtures. Each light will be approximately $3,600 per fixture including a single upper downcasting optic with options for lower step or façade optics at an additional cost. Street furniture will remain the Federal Green to match existing finish. Banner will be ordered and installed on existing street light poles. Mid-Block Crossing Original mid-block crossing design to be constructed with Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon and "Red Carpet" crosswalk, and raised median in the pedestrian refuge. Potential time and cost savings was identified by modifying the design to eliminate two of the planned inlets. Public Involvement Public involvement has been incorporated in the design by sending out Broadway Improvement Updates via email to Broadway business owners. Introductory email and Mid-Block Crossing Overview (Email Sent on June 27th) Pedestrian Light options and business owner input (Email Sent on July 10th) Two more emails are to be sent in the next couple weeks to provide updates on the refurbishing of street furniture and Banner design updates. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: PHASE 1 ESTIMATED COSTS Electrical Infrastructure $ 143,000 Pedestrian Lighting1 $ 260,000 Banners on Street Lights2 $ 55,000 Street Furniture (refurbish) $ 5,000 Wayfinding Signs $ 20,000 Public Art $ 50,000 Total Estimate Phase 1 Cost $ 533,000 1 Based on preliminary estimate, the Hess America City Elements light costs approximately $3,600 per fixture including a single upper downward casting optic. For additional cost, there are options to add a lower steplight and/or façade optic as well. The cost per fixture does not include installation but is still anticipated to be less than the budgeted cost per light. 2Approval of banner placement on existing Xcel street light poles saves approximately $35,000 from the project estimate MID-BLOCK CROSSWAK ESTIMATED COST Crosswalk with Rapid Flashing Rectangular Beacon $90,000 The estimated cost of constructing the mid-block crossing was reduced by $20,000 due to modifications to the design which included eliminated construction of two inlets. Installation of the methyl methacrylate Red Carpet crosswalk markings will increase the cost of the mid-block by approximately $6,000. Page 7 of 12

3400 S. Broadway Improvements Update July 24, 2017 Page 8 of 12

MID-BLOCK CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS Improvements: Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) Colored Red Carpet Crosswalk Raised Median in Pedestrian Refuge Page 9 of 12

PEDESTRIAN LIGHTS Hess America City Elements Provides downward lighting Multiple optics available (Upper, lower and façade) Multi-colored lighting options available Page 10 of 12

Before STREET FURNITURE REFURBISH After Street furniture will be cleaned, sand-blasted and powder coated Furniture will remain Federal Green to match the current Englewood color scheme Page 11 of 12

Theme 1 BANNERS Improvements: Theme 2 Existing Xcel poles to be used for banner installation Banners can also be coordinated for seasonal or holiday themes Page 12 of 12