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Get a glimpse of what's ahead for the 2019 construction season, including the completion of all remaining CSO projects and significant road projects. With over $69 million in new construction, expect wider travel lanes, improved lighting, and upgraded utilities.
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What’s Ahead? Finishing the Cleaner River Faster All remaining CSO Projects will be completed in 2019 • $69M+ in new construction. • Significant road projects on Sprague Phase 2, Five Mile, and Ray/Thor. • NSC and West Plains Utilities
East Sprague Phase 2a • Construction Estimate: $ 3,000,000 • Project Location: Grant to Scott • Description: • Wider Travel Lanes and Parking Bays • New Pavement • Improved Lighting both for Street and Sidewalks • Transit improvements • Upgrade Utilities where needed • Start Season: Spring 2019
Ray/Thor: 17th to Hartson • Construction Estimate: $2,620,000 • Project Location: 17th to Hartson • Description: • Roadway rebuild • Water transmission main replacement • Misc. minor stormwater system upgrades • Update sidewalks to ADA standards • Start Season: Spring 2018
Five Mile Road • Construction Estimate: $2,500,000 • Project Location: Lincoln Road to Strong Road • Description: • Full depth pavement reconstruction/curbing • 6’ Bike lanes, turn pockets, round-a-bout • 10’ bio-retention facilities along entire project • Sidewalk entire length of Five Mile on both sides • New bicycle/pedestrian trail connecting Strong Rd to Heath Ave to provide connectivity to Sky Prairie Park • New sidewalk connection on South side of Strong Rd between Five Mile Rd and new trail. • Start Season: Summer 2019
Utility Projects • Euclid Sewer (Market to Ralph) ($1.4 M) • 33rd Ave (Bernard to Division) ($1M) • River Infiltration Reduction (South of Mission to East of Spokane River) ($860 K) • Rossmoor Ridge Force Main Replacement ($200 K) • 2nd and 3rd Ave Stormwater Piping ($1M) • Erie Stormwater Facility (From Front to Trent) ($1.2 M) • CSO Outfall Repairs (various Locations) ($1M) • Five Mile – Kempe to Woodridge Transmission Main ($300K) • Cure in Place Pipe - Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation ($600 K) • Spotted Rd to Allman Sewer Replacement ($715K)
Street Maintenance and Traffic Projects • 2019 Residential Chip Seal ($600 K) • Transportation Benefit District G&O ($1.1M) • Transportation Benefit District Chip Seal ($800K) • Cincinnati Greenway (Spokane Falls Blvd. to Euclid) ($699 K) • Indian Trail Rd (Kathleen to Barnes) ($1.3 M) • Maple St. Gateway and 4th Ave Living Wall ($499 K) • Spokane Street Preservation- North, Phase 1 ($2.4 M) (Sprague, Maple, Ash, and Wellesley)
NSC Near Term High Level Impacts Wellesley Ave. (Market to Freya) Closed for up to 3 years. StartingSummer 2019 Euclid impacts prior to Wellesley closure
Other City Projects • Sidewalks • 2017 Traffic Calming District #1 (Cycle 7) ($1.2 M) • 2018 Street Maintenance Curb Ramp Project ($400 K) • Driscoll Sidewalk (From Wellesley to Bismark) ($350 K) • Traffic Calming District #1 (Cycle 6) ($697 K) • Francis/Alberta Intersection Geometric Improvement ($260 K) • Triangle Truss Bridge Deck Replacement ($200 K)
Other City Projects • Misc. Water • Five Mile Booster Station (Belt to Woodside) ($1.5 M) • Lincoln Heights Reservoir (31st to Napa) ($4 M) • Sunset Reservoir Rehab ($1 M) • Trail • South Gorge Trail (Water/Ash to Clarke/Riverside) ($3.5 M) • Phase 1 2019 Clark/Riverside to Clark/Spruce • Phase 2 2020 Clark/Spruce to Water/Ash • County Integration • Geiger Blvd. from Hayford to Soda ($800K utilities)
South Gorge Trail - Project Overview South Gorge Trail Project (2019-2020) South Gorge Trail alignment Clarke Avenue Water Distribution Main (8” and 6”) replacement Clarke Avenue full depth pavement reconstruction Glover Field boat launch People’s Park Trailhead improvements
Other Carryover Projects • Final Paving of MLK Way (Phase 2b) ($3.8M) • Final Paving of Sunset Blvd and Trail ($4.3M) • Downtown Pedestrian Improvements (Vaults) ($1.5M) • Sprague/Sherman Bridge Plaza (Intersection) ($745K)
2019 Emphasis • Improve construction implementation: • Construction Relations manager involved in key projects and projects that have impact on business/residents • Commitments from both Public and Private utilities for project support and expectations • Implement new scheduling/design strategies • Working at the individual level to address access issues, and clarifying in contract. • Full closures for a few blocks at a time – using strategy from Sprague Ave. • Enhancing communication with those impacted by projects • Strengthening requirements for contractor public liaison coordination/communication/documentation. • Implementing alternative methods of notification (ex. broad postcard mailings, certified letters, more customer focused 2-week look-ahead). • Balance by geography • Projects spread across the City
Where Do You Get Information? • Weekly construction meetings • Contractor liaison • Contractor • Construction Relations Manager • Michele Vazquez 625-6102 or mvazquez@spokanecity.org • Project information: https://my.spokanecity.org/projects/construction/ • Obstruction notice: https://my.spokanecity.org/streets/notices/