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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> A meeting with the City, Caltrans, the SCRRA/OCTA, and other stakeholders will be held before any significant work <br /> is started on the project. The purpose of this meeting will be to: <br /> 1 . Review the PSRE and PRE Document development process. <br /> 2. Solicit input regarding the goals for the project desired by each agency. <br /> 3. Agree on the intended scope of the project. <br /> 4. Agree on the basic design standards to be met. <br /> The first step in the project development process will be to develop the conceptual alternatives for the project. <br /> Those elements to be considered will include: <br /> • Environmental Issues; <br /> • Traffic Requirements (Existing and Future); <br /> - Utility Impacts; <br /> • Existing Topography; <br /> • Horizontal and Vertical Geometric Requirements; <br /> • Crossing Type Selection; and <br /> - Project Costs. <br /> After completion of this initial step, the City will review the conceptual alternatives, the impacts and costs of each <br /> alternative within the PSRE and make a decision of which alternatives are feasible and should be carried to the next <br /> step in the project development process - preparation of the PRE. <br /> The PRE is the engineering document that provides the transition between the conceptual plans and the proposed <br /> project. At the pre-PSRE meeting, the engineering specifics of the design scope will be discussed. These will include <br /> the major features of work associated with the project, such as alternatives that substantially lessen or avoid <br /> environmental impacts, number of lanes (current and future), and most efficient crossing type. Additional items that <br /> need to be considered are roadway drainage systems, impacts to both existing and future utilities, and cost. <br /> Phase 1-Preliminary Engineering, PSRE, and PRE <br /> Task 1.1 Project Coordination/Management/Public Outreach <br /> The AECOM will assist the City on this phase of the project with responsibility for the work effort within its team. <br /> This task includes project management and administration; meetings; quality control/quality assurance; agency, <br /> subconsultant railroad and utility coordination; project permit coordination; scheduling; budgeting; progress reporting, <br /> and invoicing. Progress meetings will be held at monthly intervals, or as needed between the City, SCRRA/OCTA, <br /> other stakeholders, and the Project Team. The purpose of these meetings will be to review project status to ensure the <br /> contract objectives and milestones are being achieved. It is also anticipated AECOM will lead one (more if needed) <br /> public meeting, and will be chairing two coordination meetings with the consultants working on other, adjacent <br /> projects. To supplement these meetings, the AECOM Team will maintain on-going communications with the City, <br /> SCRRA/OCTA, and other agencies as necessary. It is anticipated several meetings with these agencies will be required <br /> to gain project approval for the locally preferred alternative. A schedule will be developed, maintained and updated for <br /> tracking the project. <br /> Deliverables: Required Copies of Meeting Minutes <br /> Updated Project Schedule <br /> Public Meeting Exhibits <br /> Task 1.2 Research and Data Collection <br /> Existing reports, studies, proposed and "as-built" plans, mapping or other information will be obtained from the City, <br /> utility companies and other agencies as applicable and reviewed by the design team. Data to be obtained and reviewed <br /> includes: <br /> Clly of S-1, A- <br /> 25G-154 <br />
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