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FIRST STREET PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS PS&E <br />RFP NO.: 10-110 <br />Relevant Project Experience & Client References <br />LINCOLN AVENUE PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY CONNECTIVITY, Santa Ana, California <br />Tetra Tech is providing engineering, geotechnical, <br />environmental, permitting, landscaping, surveying <br />and construction support services forthis active <br />transportation project. The project is funded in part <br />by ATP state grant funds. The pedestrian pathway will <br />run parallel with Lincoln Avenue west of the existing <br />railroad tracks and end at the existing Santiago Trail, <br />under the railroad bridge that crosses Santiago Creek. <br />The improvements include a 12-foot pathway and <br />railroad -approved safety fencing, drought tolerant <br />landscaping, pedestrian lighting, benches, and a <br />trailhead to identify the pathway. <br />When the Lincoln and Fairhaven Avenue railroad <br />crossing was closed permanently several years ago, <br />pedestrian and bicyclist access was also removed. The <br />closure now requires motorized and non -motorized <br />users to travel an additional mile out of the way, <br />causing a substantial impact for non -motorized users. <br />The construction of the project will provide active <br />transportation continuity to the Santiago Trail, connect <br />to the existing pedestrian pathway located along <br />the east side of the railroad tracks, and enhance the <br />aesthetics of the area. The connection to the eastern <br />pedestrian pathway will provide the ability to traverse <br />to the south back to Fairhaven Avenue. <br />BOYLE HEIGHTS PEDESTRIAN LINKAGES (ATP 2), Los Angeles, California <br />The Boyle Heights Pedestrian Linkages project aims <br />to improve pedestrian safety and access to the City <br />of Los Angeles' Sixth Street Viaduct and Sixth Street <br />PARC Projects. Tetra Tech designed improvements <br />including nearly 4,000 linear feet of new, replaced, <br />and reconstructed sidewalks, new and reconstructed <br />ADA ramps and crosswalks, safety features that <br />include curb pedestrian signals, and new pedestrian <br />lighting. Vehicle traffic calming improvements <br />will consist of installing a new traffic signal at the <br />intersection of 4th Street and Clarence Street. <br />In addition to serving all City residents, the project <br />specifically aims to improve the pedestrian <br />circumstances for users of the Aliso Pico Recreation <br />Center, Pecan Recreation Center, and Boyle Heights <br />Technology Youth Center and the adjacent low- <br />income and senior housing community near 4th <br />Street and Clarence Street. <br />25K-28 <br />
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