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Actuated LED signs. This project will enhance safety for people walking and biking, and will provide <br />transportation choices for National City residents. <br />Year Completed: Ongoing I Client Name: City of National City I Contact: Robert Yano, City <br />Engineer, 619.336.4380 <br />Similarities to the City's Project: <br />Traffic lane reconfiguration <br />Multiple bikeway facilities <br />connection/intersection <br />Gene Autry Way Improvements, Anaheim, CA <br />V Bus system coordination <br />V Bike route type selection <br />,/ Bike/ped conflict zones <br />Kimley-Horn provided final design services to improve Gene Autry Way and the west side of State <br />College Boulevard adjacent to the main Angel Stadium ingress/egress point. Project elements included <br />survey, geotechnical investigation, right-of-way acquisition, traffic evaluation, utility research, low impact <br />development, and hydrology and hydraulics. Work was successfully completed as part of broader <br />services related to improving the arterial level of service and increasing vehicular capacity for Gene <br />Autry Way and State College Boulevard. <br />Kimley-Horn also completed a water quality management plan per the Santa Ana Region Guidelines <br />for Priority Projects. Biofiltration BMPS were proposed at catch basin connections to treat the <br />stormwater design capture volume. Kimley-Horn also prepared technical specifications and provided <br />bid phase and construction phase support services. The project also includes right-of-way acquisition, <br />necessary modifications to adjacent properties, utility relocations, traffic signals, lighting, and special <br />considerations related to Angel Stadium event traffic. <br />Year Completed: 2019 1 Client Name: City of Anaheim I Contact: Ellie Yazdani, P.E., Principal Civil <br />Engineer, 714.765.4530 <br />Similarities to the City's Project: <br />Complex intersection design <br />./ Coordination with bus and transit agencies <br />Mixed -used commercial/residential district <br />./ Water quality features <br />SANDAG Urban Bikeways, San Diego, CA <br />Kimley-Horn is working with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) on the planning, <br />preliminary engineering, and final design phases of more than 30 miles of bikeways across 10 urban <br />corridors. These projects use protected bikeways, buffered bike lanes, road diets, high visibility <br />crosswalks, raised crosswalks, pedestrian hybrid beacons, rapid rectangular flashing beacons, <br />neighborhood traffic circles, curb extensions, and bend -outs to create low stress bikeways that connect <br />communities. The improvements make the corridors more pleasant for everyone who walks, bikes, <br />works, and lives in the City. <br />While these projects are all within the San Diego urban area, each bikeway is unique. The corridors <br />travel through different right-of-way (ROW) conditions and neighborhoods, are located on roads with <br />a wide variety of traffic characteristics, and spark a range of community concerns and priorities. To <br />develop designs that meet the individual needs of each intersection while creating consistent corridors, <br />the team continuously seeks out innovative solutions to grow their design tool box. This includes <br />studying bikeway implementations in other cities, current industry literature, and applicable design <br />guidelines to create progressive and relevant solutions that are rooted in proven design principals. <br />Kimley>» Horn 17 City of Santa Ana TRRD77006.2020 <br />