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LAGUNA BLVD Update – October 6, 2021 PUBLIC WORKS

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LAGUNA BLVDUpdate – October 6, 2021

PUBLIC WORKS

PROGRESS & PUBLIC INVOLVEMENTFebruary 6, 2019

City Council

July 10, 2019City Council

Apply BUILD Grant 2019

September 26, 2019Request for

Qualifications (RFQ)Surveying

November 6, 2019City Council

Approve Survey Budget

April 09, 2020Survey Finalized

May 12, 2020City Council

Apply BUILD Grant 2020

June 24, 2020Preliminary

Engineering 2nd Draft

July 15, 2020City CouncilWorkshop

July 22, 2020July 29, 2020

August 11, 2020Open House

February 16, 2021 February 25, 2021

Open House

June 29, 202160% Plan Open

House

July 12, 2021Apply RAISE Grant

2021July 21, 2021

City Council UpdateAugust 18, 2021

City Council UpdateOctober 04, 202190% Plan Open

House

APPROVED CONCEPTAUGUST 19, 2020 PUBLIC

WORKS

28’ B-B minimum 32’ B-B maximum 10’ Travel Lanes 5’ Bike Lane (West) minimum 10’ Bike Lane (West) maximum No Sidewalk on West

ExistingPalm

10’ BIKELANE

90% PLANSPUBLIC WORKS

New Stormwater

Pipe

New Inlets 12’ Radius

New Double Stormwater

Pipes Existing Stormwater

Pipe

Proposed Centerline Grading

Proposed Rain Garden

PUBLIC WORKS

Proposed Rain Garden

10’ Radius

Proposed 10’ Bike Lane Proposed

11’ Travel Lanes

Proposed 5’ Bike Lane

Existing Parking

Stormwater – Low Impact Development (“Green” Infrastructure)

RAIN GARDEN

BIO-SWALE

TREE WELLPermeable Pavers

Utility Coordination

- AT&T- AEP- Charter- LMWD- Smartcom- Spectrum

September 14, 2020

10% Plans Sent to all utilities

November 30, 2020

30% Plans Sent

December 28, 2020Meeting with

LMWD & AEP

January 2021Meeting with

AT&T

May 21, 202160% Plans Sent

June 16, 2021LMWD

August 04, 2021LMWD

September 24, 2021

Sent Conflict List

ITEMS OF DISCUSSION• Project Phasing\Limit & Limitations

Maximum number of street sections that can be closed at one time Limitations on work week, weekends, holidays, special events, etc.

• Pavement Markings at Entertainment District (Additional handicap ramps with designated crosswalks from west side to east side of Laguna Blvd.) Striping as one continues pedestrian crossing Limit pedestrian crossing at intersections and/or mid crossings

ITEMS OF DISCUSSION• Bike delineation selections

• Areas without driveway/parking 2” Traffic lane dividers Zicla or similar 4” separator 4” Plastic wheel stops 4” concrete wheel stops Flower beds

• Areas with driveway/parking Green reflective raised marking Rumbel Strips 1”- 2.5” Speed Bump