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Clinton Street Bridge over the Maumee River ODOT Project DEF-15-14.77 April 1, 2015 Stakeholder’s Meeting.

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1 Clinton Street Bridge over the Maumee River ODOT Project DEF-15-14.77 April 1, 2015 Stakeholder’s Meeting

2  Review the project and why it’s happening  Share the results of the Feasibility Study  Identify stakeholder concerns  Obtain stakeholder input Purpose of Stakeholder Meeting

3  Address deteriorated condition of existing bridge  Improve pedestrian and bicycle accommodations  City of Defiance Strategic Plan  Improve Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access to the bridge  Improve vertical sight distance at Fort Street Project Purpose

4 Deteriorated condition of existing bridge

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6 Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Accommodations

7 Improve Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access to the bridge

8 Improve vertical sight distance at Fort Street

9  Possible congestion issues  Accident history  Southbound left turn from Clinton Street to River Road (City of Defiance request)  Rear-end accidents at south end of bridge Investigate…

10 Congestion Area?

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13 Southbound Left Turn at River Drive

14 Cause of Accidents?

15  Includes the bridge and the next two intersections north and south of bridge  Engineering and environmental studies are performed within the study area  Larger than the actual project work limits  Why? Actual project work limits have not yet been determined. Study Area

16 Study Area (Yellow Outline)

17  Underground storage tanks (current and former)  Pontiac and Fort Defiance Parks  Maumee River and mussels  Several structures over 50 years old (none eligible for the National Register of Historic Places)  One archaeological site (southwest corner; destroyed according to State Historic Preservation Office)  Concerns? Environmental Concerns on the Project

18  Alternatives are first studied  Feasible Alternatives are then determined  A Preferred Alternative is then identified  Draft Feasibility Study was submitted to ODOT in December 2014  Revised Draft version available at this meeting and on District 1 website Alternatives Evaluation

19  New four-lane bridge on existing piers (similar to existing bridge)  New five-lane bridge on existing piers  Allows southbound left turn from Clinton Street to River Drive.  New four (or five) - lane bridge on new piers DEF-15-14.77 Study Alternatives

20  Roundabout at Clinton Street and River Drive  Flatter horizontal curve at south end of bridge  Neither a true feasible alternative Also studied….

21  Reusing the existing piers as part of the new bridge was studied.  Concrete chloride contamination and the potential for active corrosion of reinforcing steel are estimated.  Piers can be reused, but…  Repair might last 20 years (or less)  Future repair likely  Conclusion: Reusing existing piers is not feasible. Re-Use of Existing Piers

22  Goal: 75 year design life for new bridge construction  Wider sidewalks than the existing bridge  Dedicated bike lanes (5 feet wide) adjacent to each sidewalk  ADA compliant crossings off bridge  Improves vertical sight distance at Fort Street Feasible Alternative 1 Entirely New Four-Lane Bridge

23 Feasible Alternative 1 - Entirely New Four-Lane Bridge

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25 Feasible Alternative 1 Actual appearance (including lighting) to be determined later in design process

26  Same 75 year design life goal  Same sidewalk, bike lanes, vertical sight distance improvement as Feasible Alternative 1  Difference: Wider bridge to accommodate new lane north of bridge to allow southbound left turn at River Drive Feasible Alternative 2 Entirely New Five-Lane Bridge

27 Feasible Alternative 2 - Entirely New Five-Lane Bridge

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29 Feasible Alternative 2 Actual appearance (including lighting) to be determined later in design process

30  Construction cost  Traffic safety  Environmental impacts  Adjacent property impacts (public and private)  Utility impacts (public and private)  Maintenance of traffic during construction  How well do they address project purpose? Factors Affecting Feasible Alternative Evaluation

31  Why?  Less construction and R/W cost ($8.7M) than Alternative 2 ($9.9M)  Less impact to Circle K parcel than Alternative 2  Essentially the same intersection level of service (a measurement of vehicle delay at traffic signals) as Alternative 2 Preferred Alternative – Feasible Alternative 1 (Entirely New Four-Lane Bridge)

32 Feasible Alternative 2 - Entirely New Five-Lane Bridge (Circle K Impacts )

33 Feasible Alternative 2 - Entirely New Five Lane Bridge (Circle K Impacts)

34  Congestion – Signals for both alternatives operate at an acceptable level of service (LOS) and with acceptable queues for the 2039 design year traffic  Accidents in area are less than statewide averages  Wider bridge and vertical curve improvement will help driver visibility at south end Feasible Alternatives - Traffic Summary

35  Alternative 1 has either the same or fewer environmental impacts as Alternative 2.  Alternative 2 does have more underground storage tank and commercial property impacts than Alternative 1.  Both have approximately the same impacts to existing utilities in the project area. Feasible Alternatives – Environmental and Utility Impacts Summary

36  Final appearance not yet determined  Construction costs are currently based on standard ODOT bridge type  City preference is current bridge lighting  Stakeholder and public comments will be sought Bridge Aesthetics (How the new bridge will look)

37 US 24 Bridge over the Maumee River (West of Defiance)

38  Goal - maintain at least local traffic during construction.  Preferred Alternative - one lane of vehicular traffic to be maintained in each direction  Pedestrian and bicycle access may be temporarily suspended  Two construction seasons likely (maintain traffic or detour) Maintaining Traffic During Construction

39  Construction in 2019 (preliminary estimate)  Depends on funding, environmental concerns, right- of-way acquisition, and completion of construction plans  Project schedule updates will be provided as changes in the schedule are known. Current Project Schedule

40  Funding will be secured when Preferred Alternative is finalized.  ODOT has several funding options.  Right-of-way acquisition anticipated to begin in 2016 or 2017. Project Funding

41  Additional stakeholder meetings will be held  The initial public involvement meeting will be held May 14, 2015 at Defiance High School (6:00 pm)  Comments, concerns, or any information you can provide are appreciated! Stakeholder Concerns/Input

42  Comments after the meeting should go to:  Jenn Gasser, ODOT District 1, (419) 999-6871, jennifer.gasser@dot.state.oh.us or jennifer.gasser@dot.state.oh.us  Jeff Griffin, Burgess & Niple, (614) 459-2050, jeff.griffin@burgessniple.com jeff.griffin@burgessniple.com  Future project information – go to District 1 website, Construction Projects & click on DEF SR 15 Clinton Street Bridge (http://www.dot.state.oh.us/districts/D01/PlanningProgra ms/Projects/defiance15/Pages/default.aspx)http://www.dot.state.oh.us/districts/D01/PlanningProgra ms/Projects/defiance15/Pages/default.aspx Stakeholder Concerns/Input


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