File #: 19-282    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/4/2019 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 9/10/2019 Final action:
Title: Update on the design for the Jones Creek Greenway (C-5181) PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide the Board with an update on the Jones Creek Greenway.
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Update on the design for the Jones Creek Greenway (C-5181)
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide the Board with an update on the Jones Creek Greenway.
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DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT INFORMATION: Christina Moon - 919-918-7325; Patricia McGuire - 919-918-7327; Zachary Hallock - 919-918-7329

INFORMATION: At the June 18th Board of Aldermen meeting, staff provided the Board with a brief update on the Jones Creek Greenway project. (Agenda materials may be found here: https://carrboro.legistar.com/MeetingDetail.aspx?ID=686486&GUID=87B4B141-060E-43B0-9B7E-2BAA056385A7&Options=&Search=.) As noted in that agenda, staff is working with the design consultants, Wetherill Engineering, to incorporate input from members of the Board, the Greenways Commission and members of the public in the development of the 60-percent design. During the summer months, staff held productive meetings with Wetherill, Orange County and OWASA regarding the alignment of the proposed multi-use path, particularly with regard to the OWASA sewer easement, and possible locations for staging area(s) and construction access. Refinement of the project design including the development of renderings or other graphic images to better show the proposed bridge and the overall look of the trail are underway and a public hearing date for the 60-precent design is anticipated for September 24th.

In the interim, staff is preparing to conduct "before" bike/ped counts as part of the requirements for receiving federal Congestion Mitigation Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) funds. Arrangements are also being made for a third public drop-in session to provide residents with an opportunity learn about the project and ask questions with the design firm, in a more informal setting. Once 60 percent design is complete, the consultants will focus on obtaining permits and associated easements as part of the preparation of the project proposal for bid. Staff will continue to ...

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