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2. . Project Limits. . 3. Project Partners . City of San Antonio
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1. 1 SAN ANTONIO RIVER IMPROVEMENTSPROJECT April 2006
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3. 3 City of San Antonio
– Provides project funding for project amenities (i.e.. Sidewalks, Landscaping, Lighting, etc.) and recreation. San Antonio Water System is providing funding for utility relocation
Bexar County
– Provides project funding for flood control and river restoration elements of the project
San Antonio River Authority (SARA)
– Provides project administration and management
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
– Provides federal funding for river restoration and some recreational funding
San Antonio River Foundation
– Provides private funding to support project
San Antonio River Oversight Committee
– A 22 person citizens committee established in 1998 with members appointed by the City, County and SARA representing the various neighborhood and business stakeholders along the river.
4. 4 Project Benefits
5. 5 Project Development Process Repair the historic downtown Riverwalk from Houston to Lexington first.
Radiate out from downtown going north and south at the same time.Repair the historic downtown Riverwalk from Houston to Lexington first.
Radiate out from downtown going north and south at the same time.
6. Project Schedule
7. 7 Current Project Estimate October 2005 Presented in Million Dollars (inflated)
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9. 9 Eagleland Project
10. 10 Eagleland – Cut Stone Wall
11. 11 Eagleland - Riffle Structure
12. 12 Eagleland – Outfall #10
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14. 14 Ecosystem Restoration
15. 15 Ecosystem Restoration
16. 16 Project Vision Historical Mission Reach at Ashley Road (looking North)
17. 17 Project Vision Historical Mission (Southern) Reach at Loop 410 South
18. 18 Ecosystem Restoration COMMENT: Native grasses are included only where trees cannot be planted due to hydraulic constraints.COMMENT: Native grasses are included only where trees cannot be planted due to hydraulic constraints.
19. 19 Improved Human Habitat
20. 20 Cultural Connections
21. 21 Scenic Overlooks
22. 22 Project With All Components
23. 23 Mission Reach
30% Final Design due June 2006
SARA and USACE finalizing Project Cooperation Agreement to support completion of design and construction
USACE finalizing agreement with National Parks Service for land transaction
Working to secure federal funding for construction
24. 24 Mission Reach Construction Phasing
Mission Reach Segment 1:
Lone Star to San Pedro Creek: Mid 2007 through Mid 2009
25. 25 Museum Reach
26. 26 Project VisionMuseum Reach: Urban Segment Museum (Northern) Reach at Brooklyn Ave.
27. 27 Museum ReachUrban Segment Scenario “G” Typical Channel Section
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30. 30 Museum ReachUrban Segment
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32. 32 Museum Reach Urban Segment Restored Steel Truss Bridge – Privately Funded
33. 33 Museum ReachUrban Segment Grotto – Privately Funded
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36. 36 Museum ReachUrban Segment Items to be Privately Funded
Sidewalks & Stairs
Overlooks
Landscaping
Irrigation
Islands
Marshes
Lighting
Emergency Call Boxes
Safe Harbor
Boat Ramp
Accessible Ramps
Benches & Trash Cans
Signage
Water Features
Roy Smith Bridge
Art
37. 37 Project Status Report Museum Reach
To support accelerated construction schedule for the Camden to Josephine Reach, City is requesting a modified project delivery method
County, City and SARA currently negotiating Interlocal Agreement
SARA is working to secure required permits for the project
38. 38 Project Status Report
39. 39 SAN ANTONIO RIVER IMPROVEMENTSPROJECT April 2006