Phase 2: 30% Design Plans September 4 th, 2012.

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Phase 2: 30% Design Plans September 4 th, 2012

 2004 Addendum  Combined Segments ◦ Braids ◦ Loops ◦ Nets

Bicycle and Pedestrian Level of Service ◦ Transportation Mobility Element 1.1.4(a)  In order to achieve the level of service standard for pedestrians and bicyclists, the facility shall run the entire length of the roadway segment. A pedestrian facility shall be either a multi-use path on one (1) side of the roadway or sidewalks on both sides of the roadway. A multi-use path along a roadway shall result in a LOS B for bicyclists. The LOS for bicycle and pedestrian travel is the goal for all collector and arterial roadways within the Urban Cluster by 2030, not a standard that is intended to be achieved on an annual basis for each roadway.

  Alachua County Mobility Plan

12/10/2009

 Cost estimate is approximately $140,000 12/10/2009

 Work with FDOT to obtain easement from GRU and try to supplement current project design for delivery of construction plans by 03/2013 deadline.  If there are any issues in timing or funding that preclude the use of the federal funds, reprioritize existing local bike/ped work program to accommodate alternate route project.  Keep segment along SW 46 th and SW 91 st as part of the project or propose cancellation of that section of the project to the MTPO and return that portion of the funding to FDOT District 2.

DRMP, Inc

 100’ Right-of-Way  No Sidewalks Or Pathway Within Right-of-Way  Drainage Swales Both Sides Except At SW 46 th Blvd.  Raised Median/ Curb And Gutter At SW 46 th Blvd.  Vegetation And Trees To Back Of Swale  Minor Utilities

 Trail To Be Located On West Side of Roadway  Trail To Be Located Near West R/W Line  Most Of The Trail Located 2’ Off West R/W Line  Exceptions: ◦ 10’ +/- Off Pavement Edge Along Retention Area ◦ Beyond Stop Bar At Intersections

 100’ Right-of-Way  Centerline Of Roadway 2’ South & West Of C/L  No Sidewalks Or Trails Within Right-of-Way  Drainage Swales Both Sides Except At SW 91 st St.  Raised Median/ Curb And Gutter At SW 91 st St.  Vegetation/Trees/Swale Back  Minor Utilities

 Trail To Be Located Near West R/W Line  Most Of The Trail Located 2’ Off West R/W Line  Exceptions: ◦ Meander To Avoid Obstacles Near SW 91 st Street. ◦ Beyond Areas Of Steep Embankment ◦ 10’ South Of North R/W Line Near SW 75 th Street

 Right-of-Way Varies From 110’ to 167’  5’ Sidewalks Within Right-of-Way  Drainage Swales Both Sides Archer Rd.  Urbanized With Minimal Vegetation And Trees  Major Utilities

 Trail To Be Located On East Side of Roadway  East Side Of Trail Coincides With Existing Sidewalk  Exceptions: ◦ Kimball Elementary and Kanapaha Middle Schools - Outside R/W At Existing Sidewalk Edge ◦ Beyond Stop Bar At Intersections

 80’ Right-of-Way  No Sidewalks or Trails Within Right-of-Way  Poorly Defined Drainage Swales  FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain  Vegetation and Trees to Back of Swale  Minimal Horizontal and Vertical Geometry Change  Minor Utilities

 Trail To Be Located On South Side Of Roadway  Trail Located 8’ +/- Off South Edge Of Pavement  Exceptions: ◦ Near SW 75st Intersection ◦ Beyond Stop Bar At Intersections

 60% Plans to MTPO: December 2012  Final Deliverables with Utility Work Schedules: March 2013  Bidding: Summer 2013  Construction: Fall 2013

30% Design Multi-Use Path$ 1,069,565 Contingency (15%)$ 160,435 Total $ 1,230,000

 Approve 30% design plans and authorize development of 60% design plans for current Archer Braid Trail Phase 2 alignment.  Authorize staff to pursue design and construction of multiuse path between SW 75 th Terrace and SW 75 th St on the south side of Archer Road.

Archer Braid Trail