SW Capitol Hwy: Multnomah Village West Portland 95% Design Update - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SW Capitol Hwy: Multnomah Village West Portland 95% Design Update - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SW Capitol Hwy: Multnomah Village West Portland 95% Design Update Capitol Highway Subcommittee December 4, 2019 Agenda 6:30pm Welcome & Introductions Chris Lyons (MNA), Steve Szigethy (PBOT), Fowler Team, All 6:45pm Major Project
Agenda
6:30pm Welcome & Introductions Chris Lyons (MNA), Steve Szigethy (PBOT), Fowler Team, All 6:45pm Major Project Updates Steve Szigethy 7:00pm 95% Plans - Overview and Discussion Steve Szigethy, All Key Topics:
- Retaining walls and railings
- Bike Lane, Sidewalk, and Multi-Use Path
- Stormwater
- Trees and landscaping
- Public art
8:10pm Project Construction - Updates and Discussion Steve Szigethy, Fowler Team, All Key Topics:
- Schedule
- Sequencing/Phasing
- Public Involvement
8:30pm Adjourn
SW Capitol Hwy: Multnomah Village – West Portland Project
- All walls are cast-in-place concrete
- Multnomah South stormwater facility
reshaped
- Spot narrowing of improvements on
Capitol Hwy
- Longitudinal delineation between
east side peds & bikes
- Multnomah Blvd ped/bike
improvements defined
- Right-of-way certification maps
- Additional detail across all elements
Refinements in 95% Design:
- Smaller excavation area
- Less impactful to properties
- Aesthetic preference of many
in neighborhood
- Historical reference to
neighborhood rockery walls Cast-in-Place Concrete Walls
Multnomah South Stormwater Detention Basin
- Smaller footprint
- Saves 4 large
Doug firs
Spot Narrowing of Capitol Highway Improvements 3’
Longitudinal Delineation of East Side Ped and Bike Ways Where No Planter Strip is Proposed
SW Multnomah Blvd Ped/Bike Improvements
- 10’ concrete multi-use path on north side for 300’ west of 40th
Ave
- Roadway-level protected bikeway/walkway on both sides
between 40th & 45th Aves
- Reconstruction of all 4 corners of Multnomah/40th
Right-of-Way Certification Maps
- Shows all temporary & permanent easements needed to
construct and maintain the project.
Visual Preference Survey: Influence on Design
Random rounded wall pattern Black powder-coated square tube rail Various approved trees Black bike lane Stamped concrete-style furnishing zone Various approved shrubs
Construction Team
- Owner / Lead Bureau:
- Bureau Partners:
- Construction Manager / General Contractor:
- Construction Public Involvement:
- Contracting Equity Consultant:
Current Picture of Construction Sequencing & Schedule
- CM/GC Pre-Con Deliverables
Jan-Feb 2020
- Construction Open House
January 30, 2020
- Early Work Packages
February-March 2020
- Final Plans & Price
March 2020
- Major Construction Starts
March-April 2020
- Substantial Completion
Summer 2021
Public Involvement Before/During Construction
- Project Newsletter #4 – January 2020
- Construction Open House – Thurs., Jan. 30, 2020
– Multnomah Arts Center 6:00-8:30pm
- Weekly/bi-weekly e-bulletins with maps
- Residential doorhangers
- Business outreach
- Project newsletters at key milestones
- CHS meetings and other group briefings
- Lawn signs during construction
- Tabling at events
- Ongoing outreach and responsive support
– april@jla.us.com or 503-235-5881
Agenda
6:30pm Welcome & Introductions Chris Lyons (MNA), Steve Szigethy (PBOT), Fowler Team, All 6:45pm Major Project Updates Steve Szigethy 7:00pm 95% Plans - Overview and Discussion Steve Szigethy, All Key Topics:
- Retaining walls and railings
- Bike Lane, Sidewalk, and Multi-Use Path
- Stormwater
- Trees and landscaping
- Public art
8:10pm Project Construction - Updates and Discussion Steve Szigethy, Fowler Team, All Key Topics:
- Schedule
- Sequencing/Phasing
- Public Involvement
8:30pm Adjourn