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Item 22 - Approve Adjustments & CIP Amendment, & Agreements with Mark Thomas, So Cal Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, & Caltrans for the Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project (No. 26-6718)
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Item 22 - Approve Adjustments & CIP Amendment, & Agreements with Mark Thomas, So Cal Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, & Caltrans for the Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project (No. 26-6718)
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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> Santa Ana Blvd. Grade Separation <br /> on the south side of Santa Ana Boulevard into a T-intersection that will allow full access to <br /> Santa Ana Boulevard from the south. The north leg will be terminated with a cul-de-sac and <br /> connectivity with Santa Ana Boulevard will be reestablished with a new access road. Due to <br /> the proximity to the southern leg of Fuller Street, access will be limited to right-in/right-out. <br /> 5.2 Structure <br /> The proposed underpass structure will match the current horizontal and vertical alignment of <br /> the two existing Metrolink tracks and span Santa Ana Boulevard which will be depressed <br /> under the tracks at this location. In addition, the underpass structure is also designed to <br /> meet the needs of the City's SARTC Master Plan, which entails new station areas, additional <br /> parking, and improved pedestrian and bicycle access as well as a future street car corridor, <br /> resulting in a four-span, simply-supported structure. The proposed underpass <br /> superstructure is a steel girder bridge since this is the SCRRA preferred bridge type for span <br /> length between 15 feet to 72 feet. Refer to Attachment C for the Bridge General Plans. <br /> 5.3 Pedestrian Bridge <br /> Two pedestrian bridges are proposed to flank both sides of the proposed railroad underpass <br /> structure. The proposed pedestrian bridges will provide connectivity between the residential <br /> neighborhood west of the railroad and potential mix-use developments east of the railroad <br /> bridge at the SARTC. The exact bridge type and configuration will be determined during the <br /> next phase of the project. Refer to Attachment D for a typical section of the proposed <br /> pedestrian bridge. <br /> 5.4 Stage Construction <br /> Stage construction is a critical component of this project as it affects right-of-way acquisition <br /> and access to the local businesses and properties. A detailed analysis and design for <br /> staging should be completed during the next phase of the project. However, several critical <br /> components have been identified and incorporated into the overall design during this phase. <br /> The following is a summary of construction staging. Attachment E contains plans of the <br /> concept. <br /> The first phase of construction involves constructing the shoofly and shifting Santa Ana <br /> Boulevard south of its current alignment onto a detour road. The shoofly is needed to <br /> maintain railroad operations. The shoofly is designed to maintain existing design speeds. A <br /> copy of the shoofly layout is included in Attachment F. The detour road will provide two <br /> travel lanes in each direction for the duration of the stage for approximately 12 months. <br /> Reducing the number of travel lanes will still allow Santa Ana Boulevard to operate at LOS <br /> A. <br /> The second phase of the construction will require complete closure of the eastbound <br /> direction on Santa Ana Boulevard, detouring eastbound traffic to Fruit utilizing the detour <br /> road. Westbound traffic will be maintained on the newly constructed roadway. <br /> The staging concept allows the railroad to remain fully operational during construction, <br /> although minor closures will be needed to allow switching over to the shoofly. The <br /> placement of the shoofly will allow the continued use of the easterly platforms at SARTC, <br /> greatly reducing the need for temporary platforms. It is noted that on June 3, 2014, Amtrak <br /> representatives agreed to a temporary platform length of 800 feet. <br /> 5.5 Right of Way <br /> Right-of-way needs are driven by the staging concept. Additional right-of-way is needed to <br /> construct a temporary detour road south of existing Santa Ana Boulevard and temporary <br /> PROJECT REPORT EQUIVALENT 9 <br />
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