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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT FAIRVIEW STREET IMPROVEMENTS FROM 9TH STREET TO 16TH STREET AND <br />JUNE 2019 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT <br />SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA <br />HIGHWAY PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION <br />The proposed project includes widening Fairview Street between 9th Street and 16th Street, <br />including replacing the Fairview Street bridge over the Santa Ana River. The proposed project would <br />widen Fairview Street from two lanes in each direction to three lanes in each direction in the City of <br />Santa Ana. Fairview Street bridge would be replaced with a new six -lane bridge (three lanes in each <br />direction), including a complete bridge deck with barrier rails, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, a raised <br />median, and lighting. <br />The proposed bridge would be expanded from approximately 52 ft to 100 ft in width, and would <br />have the same roadway profile as the existing bridge. The eight pier walls that support the existing <br />bridge would be removed, and four new pier walls would be constructed to support the new bridge. <br />The proposed project would acquire partial right-of-way take from three parcels (two commercial <br />parcels [Assessor's Parcel Numbers (APN) 405-213-02 and 405-213-01] and one single-family <br />residence [APN 405-213-14]). Although not known at this time, there is the potential for one full <br />take at the single-family residence (APN 405-213-14) if the property owner is concerned about the <br />loss of a portion of the side yard; this will be determined during final design in consultation with the <br />property owner. <br />An existing 12-inch-diameter water line and a bank of 12 phone conduits are suspended under the <br />deck of the existing bridge and span the Santa Ana River. These utilities would be temporarily <br />relocated during construction and then permanently relocated to the new bridge. <br />Water quality best management practices would be included to treat stormwater runoff such as a <br />vegetated swale adjacent to Fairview Street in the Fairview Triangle rest area. <br />Fairview Street would remain open during the construction period with two southbound lanes and <br />one northbound lane, with lanes shifted to one side of the bridge while the other side is replaced. <br />Therefore, no detours would be required for vehicles traveling along Fairview Street. Access to <br />properties would be maintained. <br />During construction, pedestrians and bicyclists would be detoured away from the Fairview Street <br />bridge to the 17th Street bridge to cross the Santa Ana River by way of the SART between the hours <br />of 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., when the gates to the SART are open and unlocked. After hours, <br />pedestrians and bicyclists wishing to cross the Santa Ana River would be detoured to adjacent City <br />streets, such as King Street. <br />Construction of the proposed project would require temporary closures of a portion of the SART for <br />the demolition and placement of the bridge superstructure. The SART includes a Class I bike path on <br />the eastern side and a regional riding and hiking trail on the western side. The portion of SART <br />affected by Project construction would need to be temporarily closed four times for approximately 8 <br />hours each time during two summer periods for the placement of precast concrete girders. During <br />these periods, SART users would be detoured and signage would be provided to display the dates of <br />the closures and to identify the detour routes. Work on the north and south sides of the bridge <br />Q:\WKE1702\Cu1tural\ASR\ASR 2019 OS-21.docx (06/03/19) <br />
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