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Capital Improvement Projects 2014 A Snapshot of Current Construction Activity in the City of Irvine
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Rehabilitation of Campus Drive Replacement of deteriorated asphalt roadway, sidewalk, curbs, median landscape and irrigation Replacement of 140 mature Camphor trees Target Completion Date – April 2014
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I405 Landscaping and Monument Signs at Jamboree Road Installation of gateway signage and new landscaping along both directions of I405 at Jamboree Target Completion Date – September 2014
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Widening of Barranca Parkway at Jamboree Road Add additional lane on northbound Jamboree south of Barranca Target Completion Date – July 2017
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Barranca Parkway at The District Add additional travel lane on westbound Barranca adjacent to The District Shopping Center Target Completion Date – April 2014
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John Wayne Airport Jet Fuel Line Install a fuel pipeline connecting John Wayne Airport to existing Kinder Morgan pipeline in the City of Tustin Target Completion Date – To Be Determined
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Southern California Gas Company Advance Meter Project Installation of infrastructure to transmit usage data directly from the meter to the SCGC Target Completion Date – May 2015
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Sand Canyon Grade Separation Project Lowering Sand Canyon under the railroad to provide a grade separated crossing Realignment and widening of the roadway from four to six lanes Target Completion Date – November 2014
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Sand Canyon/I5 Widening Project Add additional travel lane in each direction between Burt Road and northbound freeway on/off-ramps Additional lanes to southbound freeway off-ramp and northbound freeway on/off-ramps Target Completion Date – July 2014
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Jeffrey Open Space Trail Construction of three pedestrian overcrossings at Irvine Blvd, Trabuco, and Roosevelt. Provides continuous path along the Jeffrey Open Space Trail for bicyclists and pedestrians Target Completion Date - August 2014
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Orange County Great Park – 688 Acres 5-year proposal to build 688 acres of amenities –Sports Park –Bosque Area –Upper Bee Canyon Improvements –Wildlife Corridor –Golf Course –Agricultural Area –Trail Improvements
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Questions? Brian King, Public Works Administrator bking@cityofirvine.org (949) 724-7308
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