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Tetra Tech is currently <br />working with the City of Los <br />Angeles and the Los Angeles <br />County Metropolitan Transit <br />Authority (MTA) to provide <br />Civil Engineering Services for <br />a 420 -foot long modern style <br />and aesthetically distinctive <br />pedestrian/blkeway bridge <br />crossing the Los Angeles River. <br />The project is located on ti18 <br />north side of interstate Highway <br />5 and the Los Angeles River, <br />between Silver Lake Reservoir <br />and Dodgers Stadium In what <br />Will be part of a much larger <br />neighborhood revitalization <br />project of an MTA rail yard, <br />Taylor Yard, as a complement <br />to the Los Angeles River <br />Revitalization Master Plan <br />project. This bikeway will <br />provide a much-needed link for <br />connectivity to neighborhoods <br />and adjacent parks between <br />the east and west banks. In <br />LlncolnAvenue Pedastdan Pathway Connectivity I Park Lane to Santiago Creek <br />collaboration with Studio Pall <br />Fekete Architects, Tetra Tech <br />designed the civil improvements <br />and bridge abutments. <br />The pedestrian bridge will carry <br />two lanes of pedestrian, bicycle <br />traffic, and Includes scenic <br />views of the Los Angeles River, <br />such as the small islands of <br />vegetation and local parks. <br />The project also includes the <br />use of solar power, from the <br />LED bridge, pathway lighting, <br />and signage to the irrigation <br />systems. This feature provides <br />further safety measures for <br />pedestrians. We also reduced <br />pedestrian access to the <br />channel section by constructing <br />the pathway outside the bank <br />where possible. This would <br />reduce the risk of accidents <br />during a flood event. <br />Tetra Tech is providing civil <br />and design engineering and <br />permitting/approval experts <br />25F-34 <br />Los Angeles, California <br />Client Name. <br />City of Los Angeles <br />Architectural Division <br />Year Completed <br />2013-2018 (est) <br />Contact Person <br />City of Los Angeles <br />Architectural Division <br />1149.S. Broadway Street, Ste, 830 <br />Los Angeles, CA 90015 <br />Nur Malhis, MS, PE <br />213/485-4737 <br />for: Southern California Rail <br />Authority, USACE, Los Angeles <br />Metropolitan Transit Authority, <br />Los Angeles River Project <br />Office, and numerous City of <br />Los Angeles agencies. Tetra <br />Tech coordinated and obtained <br />approval from USACE gaining <br />Section 401, 404, and 408 <br />permits. The 401 and 404 <br />permits were for environmental <br />aspects of the project, and the <br />408 permit was required for <br />modifications to the flood control <br />channeUstructure. <br />Project HigFilights <br />Permittingixiordinatch with USACE ' <br />Sec9rityconsidera6tins/ . <br />implementations' <br />Connectivity to.adjacent. <br />neighiiorhoods and parks'::' . <br />Hydraulios.4no hydrology': <br />TETRA TECH 19 <br />
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