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<br />Page | 15 <br /> <br />MCFADDEN AVENUE PROTECTED BIKE LANE AND <br />BICYCLE BOULEVARD PROJECT <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />PASEO SANTA FE STREETSCAPE, PHASE II & III │ Vista, CA <br />CLIENT: <br />CITY OF VISTA <br />200 Civic Center Drive <br />Vista, CA 92084 <br /> <br />CONTACT/REFERENCE: <br />Conrad “Skip” Hammann, PE <br />(760) 802-5605 <br />Skip.hammann@gmail.com <br /> <br />YEAR COMPLETED: <br /> 2021 <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES: <br /> Project Management <br /> Green Street Design <br /> Roadway Design with ADA <br />Compliant Design <br /> Intersection Designs <br /> Landscape and Irrigation <br /> Water Quality <br /> Utility Coordination <br /> Traffic Signals/Lighting Design <br /> Signing and Striping <br /> Multi-Agency Coordination <br /> Design Support During <br />Construction <br />Dokken Engineering provided project management and design services to the City of Vista for Phases II and III of the Paseo Santa Fe Streetscape project. The project is located along South Santa Fe Avenue between Main Street and Civic Center Drive. The project is a “road diet” project in which the existing four lane roadway is being converted to a two-lane roadway with added parking and widened pedestrian walkways for trees and plazas. The road between the parking areas is designed with an inverted crown along the drive aisles and standard crowns along the parking areas, known as an M-section, to allow the median to be used to treat storm water via permeable pavers and filtered inlets. <br />Dokken provided preliminary design, PS&E, and construction support for the Phase II and Phase III segments. The design includes the relocation and modification of master planned sewer, water and storm drain infrastructure; streetscape improvements that include a roundabout within each phase and enhanced landscaping, hardscaping and pedestrian oriented streetscape furnishings; permanent water quality treatment infrastructure (Silva Cells for root growth and trash filters at drainage inlets); removal of existing street lighting in favor of pedestrian and driver friendly corridor lighting; removal of one existing traffic signal and modification of another; and 20B Conversion of overhead utilities in addition to right-of-way support via property owner exhibits. <br /> <br />Traffic Striping & Signing Plans Associated with County of San Diego Rd Maintenance <br />Projects & Countywide Pedestrian Ramp Evaluation │ San Diego County, CA <br />CLIENT: <br />COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO <br />5500 Overland Avenue <br />Suite 320 <br />San Diego, CA 92123 <br /> <br />CONTACT/REFERENCE: <br />Keith Kezer <br />(858) 495-5752 <br />keith.kezer@sdcounty.ca.gov <br /> <br />YEAR COMPLETED <br /> 2020 <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES: <br /> Project Management <br /> Street Improvements <br /> Pavement Rehabilitation <br /> Civil/Site/Path/ADA <br /> Signing & Striping <br /> Bike Lane Evaluation <br /> <br />Dokken has completed the traffic striping and signing plans to support and assist the Department of Public Works County of San Diego Road Maintenance Projects for the past three fiscal years (FY 17/18, FY 18/19, and FY 19/20). The scope of work for these task orders involved base mapping of existing signing and striping assets within project limits utilizing GIS and other aerial imagery, field reconnaissance and confirmation of the existing conditions of each project area, evaluation of proposed bike lanes/routes per the County’s Master Bicycle Plan, implementation of updates to signing and striping per the latest CA MUTCD and County design standards, and preparation of construction drawings with proposed improvements and all comments addressed. <br />In total, over the last three years we have prepared traffic striping and signing plans for nearly 57 miles of roadway, adding approximately 20 miles of Class II bike lanes and 15 miles of Class III bike routes to County roads during the contracted fiscal years in addition to evaluation of over 1,200 curb ramps for ADA compliance along these roadways. <br /> <br />City Council 16 –35 6/1/2021
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