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6. 24. <br />CC Regular Session New <br />Meeting Date: 09/24/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Improve the safety and mobility of transportation corridors. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #? 5 181 #24-282 Ordering Request for Proposals for Sunwood Drive Concrete Pedestrian <br />Crossing Replacement Topographic Surveys <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #25 282 #24-282 ordering request for proposals for Sunwood <br />Drive concrete pedestrian crossing replacement topographic surveys. <br />Background: <br />The current 2024 thru 2033 10-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) proposes concrete repairs for Sunwood <br />Drive between Rhinestone Street and Zeolite Street, and for Rhinestone Street between Sunwood Drive and <br />Ramsey Parkway in 2029. <br />The concrete pavement along Sunwood Drive and Rhinestone Street was constructed in 2004 under Improvement <br />Project 03-29. The project included colored concrete pedestrian crossings at 8 intersections (6 along Sunwood <br />Drive and 2 along Rhinestone Street). Over the last several years, Public Works Staff has addressed patching <br />these concrete streets, typically using bituminous to fill voids in the concrete pavement. Additional curb <br />replacement and small panel replacement work has also occurred. Though many repairs are required to the <br />concrete pavement along this corridor, the most damage has occurred to the colored concrete in the pedestrian <br />crosswalks. This is a significant safety concern because of the trip hazards created due to the deterioration of the <br />colored concrete, along with increased pedestrian volumes anticipated due to continued development within the <br />COR. <br />The original 2029 concrete repairs improvement was proposed to address the pedestrian crossing and general <br />crack repairs. Staff has proposed splitting the Sunwood Drive and Rhinestone Street concrete repairs project in <br />two. The proposed 2025 — 2034 CIP proposes to replace the colored concrete pedestrian ramps along Sunwood <br />Drive in 2025. The remaining repairs are still proposed for 2029. <br />Staff will use the survey data as design aids for the improvement project. Topographic surveys are essential to <br />locate all existing site features and to create an existing ground surface, used as the base layer for designing the <br />project. <br />Staff has preliminarily inspected the existing pedestrian ramps adjacent to the crossings, and has noted several <br />ramps do not meet current ADA standards. A summary of the findings is attached to this case. <br />Notification: <br />No notifications are required with this case. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives: <br />Motion to adopt Resolution #25-282 ordering request for proposals for Sunwood Drive concrete pedestrian <br />crossing replacement topographic surveys. <br />
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