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At the heart of the Tetra Tech design project is a <br />newly constructed 58-footwide raised landscape <br />median, complete with buffered bicycle and <br />pedestrian paths. Street improvements include the <br />reconfiguration of existing traffic lanes, new and <br />reconstructed landscape medians, traffic signal <br />additions and modifications, bus stops, signal <br />interconnects, new lighting, utility adjustments, <br />relocation of existing catch basin's, and the design <br />of a parking lane with innovative buffer treatment <br />to separate it from the eastbound high-speed travel <br />lanes on Culver Boulevard. Active transportation <br />components include both bike paths and pedestrian <br />paths, ADA compliant curly extensions and ramps, <br />improved crosswalks, and path lighting to improve <br />pedestrian safety and mobility through the corridor. <br />The roadway project is combined with a regional <br />stormwater capture project, also being designed by <br />Tetra Tech. The project will incorporate an infiltration <br />gallery under the newly reconstructed raised median, <br />and will also include retention basins to reuse <br />captured stormwater runoff and urban runoff to <br />irrigate local landscape medians within the project <br />area. The overall landscape design of this project <br />will include green elements such as bioswales along <br />the raised median and adjacent roadways to further <br />promote stormwater pollution prevention education. <br />CITY oP 5.ANTA AM 2 SK12 9 <br />