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City of Bloomfield Hills
water main Improvement Program Jamie’s Slide
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introductions City Commissioners in Attendance City Staff
David Hendrickson, City Manager Jamie Spivy, DPW Foreman Hubbell, Roth and Clark, Inc. James Burton, PE Melissa Coatta, PE Jamie’s Slide
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Purpose of meeting Provide an update on the water main and road program Define the scope of the proposed work Review the tentative Construction Schedule Answer general questions Opportunity to review work near your home on a one-on-one basis Jamie’s Slide
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update The City Commission selected the southwest portion of the City for road improvements in coordination with a water main replacement. Existing 6 inch water main replacement Road replacement via milling, pulverizing, or reconstruction New shoulders or concrete curb and gutter Select drainage improvements Jamie’s Slide
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disclaimer Plans subject to change due to budgetary concerns
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General construction issues
We aim to minimize: The disruption and inconvenience of construction Increased truck traffic Jamie’s Slide
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General construction issues
We suggest: Following the proposed detours Avoid driving through the construction areas (Local Traffic Acceptable) HRC Field Representative will be available Jamie’s Slide
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Underground Installations
Typical construction Jamie’s Slide Underground Installations
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Typical construction Jamie’s Slide Brick Pavers
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Typical construction Jamie’s Slide Roadway Grading
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Proposed project Melissa’s Slide
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Road Reconstruction or Road Reconstruction with Water Main Replacement
EXIST. HMA PAVEMENT. WIDTH VARIES 22’-23’ Road Reconstruction or Road Reconstruction with Water Main Replacement Melissa’s Slide
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Road Reconstruction or Road Reconstruction with Water Main Replacement
10’ LANE TOTAL WIDTH 22’ Road Reconstruction or Road Reconstruction with Water Main Replacement 9.5’ Conc. Curb or Gravel Shoulder Melissa’s Slide
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Proposed Improvements
Roadways with reconstruction Drainage improvements Possible Edge drain Installation Possible storm sewer and catch basin rehabilitation Potential raising of existing storm manholes Consistent 20’ road width 2’ Gravel Shoulder or Concrete Curb and Gutter Melissa’s Slide
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Water service schedule
Roadways with water main replacement: Watermain shut down will typically occur for approximately 4 hours, 2-3 times Boiled water advisories may be required Appropriate notification will be distributed Melissa’s Slide
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Mill and Overlay Melissa’s Slide
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Proposed Improvements
Roadways with mill and overlay Possible storm sewer and catch basin rehabilitation Consistent 20’ road width 2’ Gravel Shoulder or Concrete Curb and Gutter Melissa’s Slide
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Proposed tentative schedule
Consumers Energy Gas Main Improvements: Completed the east portion of the subdivision in 2017 West subdivision will be replaced in Spring 2018 Streets with Water Main Replacement: Construction in Spring and Summer of 2018 Street with Road Reconstruction and Mill and Overlay Construction in Working with City Budgets Melissa’s Slide
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Maintaining traffic Roads closed to thru traffic Local traffic only
The City reserves the right to enforce one-way traffic only Follow suggested traffic detours Limited Trips = Increase in Contractor Productivity Reduces duration of inconvenience Melissa’s Slide
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Previous project: Manorwood drive (2016)
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Previous project: Vaughan road (2015)
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Previous project: S. Cranbrook road (2015)
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Previous Project: Epping lane (2011)
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Drainage improvements
Intent is to preserve and protect the road Will be installed in select locations Looking for input from residents Melissa’s Slide
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Drainage improvements
Melissa’s Slide Existing Conditions along Kennebec Court Existing Conditions along Rudgate Road
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City right-of-way management
Utility Installations Intent of right-of-way is to provide and maintain public infrastructure Vehicle Safety Recovery Zone (Clear Zone/Crash Zone) Lateral Offsets Recommended 4’ to 5’ lateral offset free from obstructions for low volume low speed roads Melissa’s Slide
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City right-of-way management
Trees within City ROW may be impacted In-line with utility improvements Overhanging roadway Aesthetic improvements within City ROW Intent is “Not To Disturb” Will be placed back to the best of the Contractor’s ability Examples (Brick paver drives, planting beds, stone mailboxes) Will be placed back to meet minimum City requirements Examples (Guardrails, Concrete drives) Melissa’s Slide
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City right-of-way management
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City right-of-way management
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City right-of-way management
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City right-of-way management
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Existing Drainage Problems Utilities Irrigation Systems
City of Bloomfield hills Road improvement program is interested in knowing about? Various Concerns Existing Drainage Problems Utilities Irrigation Systems Lighting, Invisible Dog Fences, Landscaping, etc. Special Events Jamie’s Slide
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Road improvement program contacts
City website City Hall City Manager, David Hendrickson DPW Foreman, Jamie Spivy Hubbell, Roth and Clark, Inc. Jamie Burton, P.E. Vice President, LEED AP, CFM Melissa Coatta, P.E. Senior Project Engineer Jamie’s Slide
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