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Summit Avenue Bridge Public Participation Meeting #1 Project Introduction 4/5/2017 Public Participation Meeting #1 1

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Summit Avenue Bridge Public Participation Meeting #1

Project Introduction

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Presentation Outline

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Purpose: Construct a bridge…

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to safely accommodate future roadway needs.

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Project Schedule*

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2017

• Public input

• Regulatory reviews

• City approvals

2018

• State approvals

• Contract award

2019-2020

• Road Detours

• Construction

Expect to see designs around July 2017

** Schedule is preliminary and subject to change **

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Project Location

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Built in Phases 80 Years Apart

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1897 1962

AYD MILL RD RAILROAD

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East Span Built 1897

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West Spans Built 1962

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Existing Travel Modes

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Roadway Bike Lane Shoulder Bridge Median Median Boulevard Sidewalk Other Paved

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Existing Travel Modes

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Around 9,000 vehicles/day Around 550 bikes/day

Around 550 pedestrians/day

Beneath Bridge: Ayd Mill Rd (20,000 veh/day) and CP Rail (12 trains/day)

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Existing Bridge Condition

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Rules & Regulations

Geometric Constraints

Design Inputs

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Roadway Safety

Visual Impact

Travel Needs Natural

Resources

Historic Review

Utilities Watershed

District

MnDOT Cultural

City Historians

Public Artists

Xcel & Water Dept

City Parks

City Planners

Public Input

Structural Integrity

Districts & Wards

Budget & Schedule

Mayor & Council

Maintenance Managers

Consultant Services

Contract Compliance

MnDOT & FHWA

Bridge Designers

Traffic Engineers

Residents & Business

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Design Parameters

Include…

1. Limited views

2. Slope off bridge

3. Curves

4. Lighting

5. Median use

6. Turning

7. Curb lines

8. Road width

9. Railing heights

10. RR clearance

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4%

Overhead Elec

Buried Pipe

Lighting

Min. railing height

RR clearances

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Design Parameters

Include…

1. Limited views

2. Slope off bridge

3. Curves

4. Lighting

5. Median use

6. Turning

7. Curb lines

8. Road width

9. Railing heights

10. RR clearance

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Lighting

Median

Turns

Xing

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Public Participation

• Input We’d Like From You

• How you use the bridge

• Your priorities (Survey today!)

• Your preferences (Future meetings)

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Public Participation

• Our Commitment

• Keep you informed

• Balance competing interests

• Share our final decisions

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Public Participation

• How to Participate

• Attend public meetings

• Send email to [email protected]

• Visit project website at www.stpaul.gov/summit-bridge

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Public Participation Next Steps

• Today

• We provided background and information on the project.

• Survey about Your Priorities

• Help us identify the ISSUES most important to you.

• Meeting #2

• We will provide a series of Alternative Concepts

• You will provide feedback on which CONCEPTS you prefer.

• Meeting #3

• We will present the Selected Design

• You will provide feedback on the LOOK and FUNCTION of the design.

• Meeting #4

• Presentation of final design and feedback to you on how public input influenced our decisions. This meeting will be Informational Only.

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Rules & Regulations

Geometric Constraints

Design Inputs

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Roadway Safety

Visual Impact

Travel Needs Natural

Resources

Historic Review

Utilities Watershed

District

MnDOT Cultural

City Historians

Public Artists

Xcel & Water Dept

City Parks

City Planners

Public Input

Structural Integrity

Districts & Wards

Budget & Schedule

Mayor & Council

Maintenance Managers

Consultant Services

Contract Compliance

MnDOT & FHWA

Bridge Designers

Traffic Engineers

Residents & Business

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Questions?

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Survey: “Your Priorities” 1. How do you use the Summit Avenue Bridge? Select all that apply.

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Driving

Biking

Walking/Jogging

Other: ______________

2. Rank the following ISSUES in order of importance to you:

Issue Rank 1 to 6 (1 is most important)

Accommodate Multi-Modal Use ___

Improve the “Look” of the Bridge ___

Improve Safety at Intersections or Crossings ___

Maintain or Restore Historic Bridge/Road Features ___

Minimize Traffic Impacts During Construction ___

Other: ___________________________________ ___

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Accommodate Multi-Modal Use

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The bridge is >100’ wide. Extra width adds to construction and maintenance costs. Excess width tends to promote speeding.

• Re-configure the bridge surface to better accommodate vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians.

During design phase, the project team will:

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Improve “Look” of the Bridge

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The bridge is a combination of parts built in 1897 and 1962. The deck and railing is very simple. Piers and abutments vary.

• Consider how to work within budget and historic review constraints to provide a clean, visually pleasing bridge design.

During design phase, the project team will:

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Improve Intersection Safety

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Bridge approaches “flare out” based on a historic road design. Sightlines and speed contribute to safety at road intersections.

• Consider roadway changes to improve pedestrian crossings and accessibility, as well as bike/vehicle turning movements.

During design phase, the project team will:

Roadway Bike Lane Shoulder

SUMMIT

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Historic Bridge/Road Features

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The bridge is located within the Summit West Heritage Preservation District and is subject to local and state review.

• Work with historic review staff towards a goal of “no adverse impacts” to the surrounding West Summit historic district.

During design phase, the project team will:

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Minimize Construction Impacts

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Summit Avenue is a popular route for work commuting, recreation, and special events. There will be inconveniences.

• Work within budget constraints to determine if construction can be phased or timed to reduce inconvenience to the public.

During design phase, the project team will:

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Thank You

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Brent Christensen

City Bridge Designer & Engineer

Jeannette Rebar

Community Engagement Coordinator

Website: www.stpaul.gov/summit-bridge

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 651-266-6180