2017 capital bond program
play

2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar and Tim Starr Mobility & Street Services System-Wide Projects Consideration List 2 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation


  1. 2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar and Tim Starr Mobility & Street Services

  2. System-Wide Projects Consideration List 2 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  3. Traffic Signal Synchronization Phase 1 • Major Thoroughfares and Arterials • $10 Million 3 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  4. Traffic Signal Synchronization Phase 2 • Major Collectors and high usage roads • $8 Million 4 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  5. Sidewalks • ADA Compliance and 50/50 Cost Share Program • $6 Million 5 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  6. City Bridge Repairs • Maple Avenue, Second Avenue, Marsh Lane, Camp Wisdom Road, Marsalis Avenue • Cracking, corrosion, decking, concrete, supports • $3.3 Million 6 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  7. System Wide District Participation Projects Consideration List 7 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  8. Forest Lane from Cromwell Drive to Marsh Lane • Resurfacing and/or partial pavement replacement • $1.1 Million 8 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  9. Garland Road/Gaston Avenue/East Grand Avenue • Partnership project with TxDOT • Intersection improvements • Pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements • Santa Fe trail connections • $1 Million 9 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  10. Davis Street – Cockrell Hill Road to Clinton Avenue • Partnership project with Dallas County • Complete Streets roadway and bike lane improvements • $4 Million 10 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  11. Riverfront Boulevard – Cadiz Street to Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) • Partnership project with Dallas County • Thoroughfare reconstruction and the addition of bike lane facilities • $1.9 Million 11 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  12. Wheatland Road – City Limits to University Hills Boulevard • Partnership project with NCTCOG • Construct a new 4 lane undivided roadway with bike lanes • $1.8 Million 12 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  13. Dolphin Road – Haskell Avenue to Spring Avenue • Partnership project with TxDOT • Reconstruct existing 4 lane undivided roadway to 4 lane divided Complete Street • $2 Million 13 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  14. McKinney Avenue/Cole Avenue Two-Way Conversion • Convert existing one- way streets to two-way traffic flow • Partnership project w/ NCTCOG • Local match for NCTCOG’s funding • $8 Million 14 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  15. Alley Reconstruction/Rehabilitation • Reconstruct deteriorated alleys in District 12 • $4 Million 15 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  16. Walnut Hill Lane from Marsh Lane to Midway Road • Resurfacing and/or partial pavement replacement • $2.2 Million 16 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  17. Quiet Zones • Install Quiet Zone required infrastructure improvements at railroad crossing • $543 Thousand • Funding will match available federal funding 17 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  18. Warranted Traffic Signals • Backlog of 60 warranted signals plus future signals and school flashers • $18 Million 18 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  19. LBJ Freeway/Skillman Street Interchange • Bridge aesthetic lighting • Streetscape and landscaping at Skillman Street/Audelia Road at Whitehurst Drive and Adleta Court intersections • $6 Million 19 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  20. Pedestrian Improvements Along Central Expressway (US75) • Pedestrian safety improvements recommended by the TxDOT 2016 Pedestrian Safety study • Area bound by US75, Mockingbird Lane, Lovers Lane and Greenville Avenue • $1.1 Million 20 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  21. Cockrell Hill Road – La Reunion Parkway to Singleton Boulevard • Joint partnership with Dallas County • Construct a new 4 lane divided roadway including a new bridge over Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) and new traffic signals at Singleton Boulevard • $1.9 Million 21 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  22. Pemberton Hill Road from Great Trinity Forest Parkway to Lake June Road • Project to provide a four lane divided roadway with sidewalks and dedicated bicycle facilities • $14 Million 22 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  23. Canada Drive – Westmoreland Road to Hampton Road • Complete street project with a four lane divided roadway with sidewalks and dedicated bicycle facilities • $7.6 Million 23 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  24. SoPAC/Katy Trail Drainage Improvements • Install needed drainage/erosion control improvements • $675 Thousand 24 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  25. Commerce Street – Good Latimer Expressway to Exposition Avenue • Complete Street project to provide two lane, two-way roadway as called for in the thoroughfare plan • $9.7 Million 25 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  26. Bike Lane Improvements • Striping and amenities • $3.4 Million 26 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  27. Prairie Creek Road Railroad Bridge over Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) • Partnership with NTCOG and UPRR • Complete a new 4-lane bridge over UPRR tracks just south of Forney Road with sidewalks and bicycle facilities • Safety improvements • $9.2 Million 27 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  28. 10 th Street/Bottom Area/Clarendon Drive • Reconstruct existing streets and alleys to city standards • $10 Million 28 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  29. 2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar and Tim Starr Mobility & Street Services

Download Presentation
Download Policy: The content available on the website is offered to you 'AS IS' for your personal information and use only. It cannot be commercialized, licensed, or distributed on other websites without prior consent from the author. To download a presentation, simply click this link. If you encounter any difficulties during the download process, it's possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

Recommend


More recommend