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Background: <br />Since 2004 the Capital hnprovement Plan has included as a future improvement to the street <br />system the extension of 167 Avenue between Nowthen and Armstrong Boulevards as a <br />collector street. Attached to this case is the project sheet from the current CIP which anticipates <br />this project to occur in three phases and being scheduled for construction from east to west in <br />successive years beginning in 2007. The work has not been initiated this year as proposed in the <br />schedule, however, there has been inquiries from the general public relative to this project and its <br />schedule. The purpose of this case is to identify the process and schedule for proceeding with <br />this project. <br />It may be useful to recall the rational for establishing the collector street system. Their purpose is <br />not intended to facilitate regional trips, but rather provide connections that feed from residential <br />streets. The City plan aims to have such collector streets spaced at approximate one mile <br />distances. The existing east/west corridors available in this area of the City at present time <br />include CR 63 which is located one mile the north and Alpine Drive which is one to one and a <br />half miles to the south. As the City develops to the population projected in our comprehensive <br />plan the need for these collector roads become more evident. If they are not provided it is likely <br />that the traffic will elect to utilize existing residential streets, which are not constructed with <br />amenities such as sidewalks, wide shoulders and gentler curves to increase the safety of these <br />streets. <br />Staff is currently updating the existing CIP and it is felt the the eastern segment of this project <br />has a high priority as it will handle traffic from the developing Brookfield subdivision. A portion <br />of the right of way has been donated by Oakwood Land Development Company. Additional right <br />of way will be necessary for this east segment. Attached is an exhibit showing the horizontal <br />alignment proposed between Garnet and Quartz Streets. <br />Below is a listing of major project milestones associated with each segment of this project. Staff <br />wishes to solicit input from the Committee on appropriate target dates any of these elements <br />for each segment. Input is also desired relative to any additional process steps that the Committee <br />deems warranted. <br />• Determine horizontal alignment <br />• Hold informational meeting / gather public input <br />• Finalize horizontal alignment <br />• Prepare construction plans <br />• Acquire necessary right of way <br />• Construct project <br />Action: <br />Based upon discussion. <br />PW: 09/18/07 <br />DISCUSS 167TH AVENUE ALIGNMENT AND SCHEDULE. <br />By: Steven Jankowski, City Engineer <br />Reviewed By: <br />Public Works Director/Principal City Engineer <br />CASE # <br />—277— <br />
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