beisel road paving
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Beisel Road Paving. Presented By Kyle L. Nash Director of Public Works Newberry County. Beisel Road - Overview. 0.8 mile dirt and gravel road off a major state road (Mt. Bethel Garmany Rd.) Dead-end at USFS property 31 different parcels on this road or accessed from it. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Beisel Road PavingPresented ByKyle L. Nash
Director of Public WorksNewberry County
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Beisel Road - Overview0.8 mile dirt and gravel road off a major state
road (Mt. Bethel Garmany Rd.)Dead-end at USFS property31 different parcels on this road or accessed
from it
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Beisel Rd – Aerial View
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Beisel Road - History In 1981, non-exclusive easement acquired by USA for a
portion of what is now Beisel Rd In 1990, through a land exchange USA conveyed property
to William C. Sullivan, but retained ingress-egress rights along what was designated Forest Service System Road FSSR-1011
Subsequently, a cooperative agreement was made between USFS and Newberry County for maintenance along FSSR-1011 (Beisel Rd)
In 2009, residents requested paving of Beisel Rd through USFS and Newberry County, however, the road was not a County road
USFS supported the County assuming full maintenance of the road
By Ordinance, Newberry County no longer accepts new roads into its system that are not paved
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Beisel Road – History (continued)Newberry County Council amended its Road
Paving Ordinance to allow the acceptance of unpaved roads that have been maintained continuously for at least 3 years by a government authority
In August 2010, 100% of property owners on Beisel Rd granted right-of-way required for Newberry County to accept the road and make it eligible for paving
October 20, 2010 Newberry County Council unanimously accepted Beisel Rd into its road system
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Paving of Beisel RdWiden and Pave with Triple Treatment
20 ft driving surface6 ft shoulders6 in stone basePavement markings: lines and reflectors
Proposed Project CostsEngineering $39,000Construction $232,900TOTAL $271,900
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Paving of Beisel RdProposed Source of Funds
USFS Title II Grant $135,950.00CTC C-Funds $135,950.00TOTAL $271,900.00
CTC has already committed $39,000 to initiate the engineering portion of this
project
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Beisel Road – Program Oversight & Schedule
Newberry County will manage procurement & oversee construction in conjunction with a CTC Consultant
All payments, reimbursements, & recordkeeping will be processed by the Newberry County Finance Director
Proposed Schedule:Schedule Item Start Finish Duration
Engineering Phase 3/1/2011 5/1/2011 2 monthsAdvertise Construction Solicitation 5/1/2011 6/1/2011 1 month
Construction Bid Opening 6/1/2011 6/1/2011 0 days
Bid Award By County Council 6/1/2011 6/1/2011 0 days
Construction 7/1/2011 9/1/2011 2 months
Project Completion 9/1/2011 9/1/2011 0 days
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ConclusionNewberry County requests USFS Title II
grant funding of $135,950 toward this projectBalance will be paid with C-FundsThis proposed project will provide a durable,
low-maintenance access road to USFS property
Questions?