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1 2019 Construction Season Preview

2 What’s Ahead? $69M+ in new construction.
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

3 2019 Arterial Project Highlights
Year Street Project Elements 2019 East Sprague Rebuild Phase 2a: Grant to Scott 2019 work will include a complete rebuild of Sprague from Grant to Scott: Wider travel lanes and parking bays, new pavement, improved lighting both for streets and sidewalks, street trees, transit improvements, upgrade of utilities and vault removal. In addition, Sprague from Pine to Sherman will be restriped to three lanes (to be consistent with existing three lane structure of Sprague from Sherman East). Project Cost: $3,750,000 Ray/Thor: 17th to Hartson Roadway rebuild, water transmission main replacement, improve stormwater pipe to sanitary sewer system connections, update sidewalks to ADA standards. Project cost: $2,620,000 Five Mile: Lincoln Road to Strong Road Full depth pavement reconstruction/curbing, 6’ bike lanes, turn pockets, round-a-bout, 10’ bio-retention facilities Project Cost: $2,500,000

4 Sprague/Sherman Bridge Plaza

5 East Sprague Phase 2a

6 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

7 Ray/Thor: 17th to Hartson

8 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

9 Five Mile Road

10 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

11 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)

12 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)

13 NSC Projects Project Cost Advertising Agency
Rowan Water & Sewer Force Main (from Haven to Myrtle) $3.2M Spokane Euclid Ave Water (from Market to Ralph) $2.2M Fairview Ave Water (from Market to Ralph) $300K DOT Wellesley Ave Water (Market St. to Ferrall-Freya) $1.3M Rockwell Ave Water (Regal to Ralph) $3M

14 NSC Map

15 NSC Near Term High Level Impacts
Wellesley Ave. (Market to Freya) Closed for up to 3 years. Starting Summer 2019 Euclid impacts prior to Wellesley closure

16 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)

17 Other City Projects Misc. Water Trail County Integration
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 Clark/Riverside to Clark/Spruce Phase Clark/Spruce to Water/Ash County Integration Geiger Blvd. from Hayford to Soda ($800K utilities)

18 South Gorge Trail - Project Overview
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 The middle segment, shown in yellow, represents approximately 2,000 feet of trail that will be constructed adjacent to the roadway and as such will be fully funded by the city.

19 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)

20 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

21 Where Do You Get Information?
Weekly construction meetings Contractor liaison Contractor Construction Relations Manager Michele Vazquez or Project information: Obstruction notice:

22 Thank you!


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