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PROPC)SAL <br />ON-CALI FNGINEFRING SERVICES <br />UP NO.: 17-083 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />UNDERSTANDING OF NEED <br />The City Is currently undergoing a series of enhancements to Mile One Street which will Improve the multi - <br />modal mobility of all users. Portions of Mile One Street have already been Improved and the subject project <br />is the remaining 1,000 linear feet of Improvements needed In order to covert Mile One Street into a complete <br />street. <br />Mark Thomas understands the components of a complete street project and has a proven track record of <br />successfully delivering the planning, design and construction support of similar complete street projects. The <br />Mile One Street Improvement project is expected to Include separated bike lanes, conflnuous ADA paths/ <br />walkways, stormwater treatment BMPs, and a sustainable pavement design. <br />The proposed Improvements to this segment of Mile One Street will: <br />• Improve multi -modal moblity by Installing separated bike lanes and enhancing the walkways and <br />parkways. <br />• Improve corridor safety with the installation of raised buffer between vehicular traffic and bicyclists. <br />• Increase capacity since the widening will create a six -lone separated roadway which was not possible <br />with the existing facility. <br />The Mark Thomas team has extensive experience in the planning and design of complete streets, <br />streetecapas and bicycle facilities, Including the development of standards and delivering P8&E for a <br />variety of facilities. We bring an unmatched expertise to projects that require Innovative solutions for bicycle, <br />pedestrian, and multi -modal improvements, landscape master plans, median and gateway enhancements, <br />environmental design, and Caltrans coordination. <br />Our experience with similar projects such as Warner Avenue Improvements - Phase i, has proven to be vital <br />to the understanding of the design needs for the City and the preferred options for each element of design. <br />Mark Thomas will utilize the experience from our previous work with the City as well as with golden bike <br />cities such as City of Davis and City of San Jose for the developm, an( and impternentation of the complete <br />street elements required for Mile One Street. <br />Bicycle Lanes Design <br />Class IV bicycle lanes to be Included will meet the <br />AASHTO Bicycle Design Guidelines, Caltrans' DIB # 69 <br />for Class IV bikeways, NACTO Urban Bicycle Design <br />Guide, and the recent bike pavement marking strategies <br />used elsewhere In the City, such as green pavement <br />enhancements In vehicielbloycle conflict zones. <br />The proposed bicycle facility Vill Include a 6-foot bike lane <br />separated by a planted raised curb buffer, 4 feet wide. <br />Lower shrubs and planting will be used In the buffer In <br />order to avoid sight distance conflicts. The bicycle lane <br />will designed with a concrete pavement (PCC) In order to <br />minimize maintenance and visually differentiate the path. <br />Folsom Boulevard Streetscape, <br />Beautification, and Enhancement Project <br />nancho Cordova, CA <br />25E-627 <br />
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