TRANSPORTATION & CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
(TCI)
BARBARA DRIVEBARBARA DRIVEDRAINAGE PROJECT UPDATE
APRIL 28, 2016,
Presented by David Pulido, P.E., TCI Project Manager
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y j gLocation: Family Center of the Blessed Sacrament Church
600 Oblate
Agenda
TCI Introductions
Barbara Drive Project Update P j t I f ti Project Information Planned Improvements Project Progress Project Schedule/TCI Contact information
Public Comments and Questions
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TCI Introductions
City Council District 1Councilman Roberto Trevino
TCI Management TeamTCI Management TeamArt Reinhardt, P.E. – TCI Assistant DirectorDavid Pulido, P.E. – Project Manager Katy Otto, P.E. – Project Engineer y , j gPeter Rodriguez – Capital Projects Officer
Design Consultant – Civil Engineering ConsultantsDesign Consultant Civil Engineering ConsultantsMelissa Byler, P.E. – Design Project ManagerKristina Saenz, P.E. – Design Engineer
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Project Information
G l d fl d h b d lGoal: Reduce flooding in the Barbara Dr. area and along McCullough Ave
Scope: Construct an open channel to convey the 100-yr flood condition
Project Limits: 200th block of Barbara Drive/300th block of Shannon Lee between McCullough and Skipper Drive
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Planned Improvements
Construct approx. 1,700 feet open channelo Varying width – 150 feet widest width at flow lineo Earthen with rock riprap o Trapezoidal shapeo 3:1 side slopes (typical)o 3:1 side slopes (typical)o Concrete pilot channel
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Planned Improvements
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Planned Improvements
Basin road re-alignment Landscaping with varying width green spaces
Sid lk d ADA li ( i i id lk Sidewalks and ADA compliant ramps (existing sidewalks near the edge of pavement will be removed)
Utility adjustments/improvementsy p
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Planned Improvements
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Preliminary (40%) Design
Planned Improvements
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Final (70%) Design
Planned Improvements
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Landscaping Plan10
Planned Improvements
Received Input from: • Coordination with Council Office
Ci i i• Citizen committee• Individual resident correspondence/coordination
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Planned Improvements
Public sensitive features: • Lot maintenance & “No Trespassing” signs• Sidewalk lighting included as additive alternate• Sidewalk lighting – included as additive-alternate • Removal of trees in decline • No vegetation to obscure sight lines • No benches or parking areas within green space• New curb to help address the McCullough flooding issue
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Planned Improvements
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Landscaping/sidewalks
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Project Progress
• TCI Real Estate has acquired all properties
• Last structure demolition has begun
• C l t d th 70% D i Mil t 95% D i i d• Completed the 70% Design Milestone; 95% Design is underway
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Project Progress
• Design will conclude in September 2016
• Permitting process underway
• Continue public notificationContinue public notification
• Begin relocations of non-joint bid utilities
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Project Progress
• Bid project p j
• Begin construction; currently scheduled for January 2017; approximate 12 month duration; will hold public meeting priorapproximate 12 month duration; will hold public meeting prior
• Maintenance F f h l b k fl li S W From top of channel bank to flow line – Storm Water Maintenance
From top of channel bank to curb/roadway – Storm Water or p yParks, depending on final improvements
• FEMA Process – LOMR
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FEMA Process – LOMR
Project Schedule/Contact InformationInformation
BarbaraBarbara Drive Drainage Drive Drainage ScheduleSchedule
Estimated design completion September 2016g p p
Estimated construction start January 2017
Estimated construction December 2017completion*
Estimated construction duration*
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12 months
* Weather permitting
For information in regards to the project during the Design Phase: Please contact: Peter Rodriguez – TCI Capital Projects Officer at 210.207.8154P t R d i @ t [email protected]
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Questions or Comments
TCI Thanks You for Your Attendance
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