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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> Santa Ana Blvd. Grade Separation <br /> AT&T <br /> AT&T's facilities are located along Santiago Street, Logan Street, Fuller Street, and Fruit <br /> Street. A short segment is also located under the SARTC parking area south of Santa <br /> Ana Boulevard. <br /> Verizon <br /> Verizon overhead lines are located along Lincoln Avenue, Fuller Street and Fruit Street. <br /> Metrolink <br /> Metrolink's telecommunication and signal control cables are located within the railroad <br /> right of way and along the railroad tracks. <br /> Impacts to existing utilities are mainly as a result of depressing Santa Ana Boulevard <br /> roadway profile limiting the ability of utilities along side streets to continue across Santa Ana <br /> Boulevard. To that end, the following strategies are proposed: <br /> City of Santa Ana: <br /> Water: The 12" waterline under Santa Ana Boulevard will be relocated to a proposed <br /> parallel utility corridor north of Sana Ana Boulevard. This will allow the waterline to <br /> maintain existing ground profile as the utility corridor will not be depressed. Minor <br /> waterlines along the side streets to the north will also be able to retain their connectivity <br /> to the 12" waterline. East of Fuller Street, the 20" waterline will be relocated behind the <br /> northerly retaining wall. Additional study is needed to determine if the 8" waterline under <br /> Fuller Street south of Santa Ana Boulevard can be removed. <br /> Sewer: Although the existing OCSD trunk main can remain in place underneath the <br /> SARTC parking area, connectivity to sewer service lines from Logan Street, Lincoln <br /> Avenue, and Fuller Street will be disrupted by the depressed Santa Ana Boulevard <br /> roadway profile. As a result, a 12" sewer is proposed to be placed in the same utility <br /> corridor to collect service lines from the north and reconnect to the OCSD trunk line near <br /> Santiago Street. It is noted that since the proposed 12" line will be at a higher elevation <br /> at Lincoln Avenue/Railroad crossing, the existing sewer service line along Lincoln <br /> Avenue/Railroad will need to be reconstructed at a higher elevation as well. <br /> Dry Utilities (Eletric, Telephone, and Gas): <br /> Due to a general lack of dry utilities located within Santa Ana Boulevard, existing dry <br /> utilities can be generally protected in place. It is noted that the utility corridor will allow <br /> for the protection of existing SCE underground line paralleling Santa Ana Boulevard. <br /> Additional coordination efforts are need in the next phase of the project. <br /> 5.8 Cost Estimate <br /> A detailed cost breakdown for the preferred alternative is included as Attachment I. The <br /> following table summarizes the cost for the construction and support components. <br /> PROJECT REPORT EQUIVALENT 12 <br />