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Avenue 64 Complete Streets <br />PASADENA, CA I 2020—ONGOING <br />The City partnered with GHD to improve safety, improve <br />non -motorized access, reduce traffic speeds, and improve <br />drainage conditions, while minimizing impacts to the existing <br />adjacent properties. At Burleigh Drive, GHD designed a <br />custom roundabout that reduced vehicle speeds while still <br />providing full access to the adjacent driveways, previously <br />located in the intersection, through the implementation of a <br />drive isle adjacent to the residences. This design allowed <br />the improvements to stay within the city right of way while <br />accommodating property/driveway access and provided <br />a space for refuse pickup and parking. The roundabout <br />provided an entrance into Pasadena through thoughtful <br />landscape architecture in the central island, medians, and <br />buffers. <br />The project was able to safely accommodate all roadway <br />users while reduce speeds without compromising capacity, <br />access, or right of way. <br />Kelly and Park Drive Road Diet <br />and Multi -Use Trail Project <br />CARLSBAD, CA 1 2017-2023 <br />HELIX provided environmental services to support the <br />City of Carlsbad's goal of creating a balanced multi -modal <br />transportation network, requiring the reconfiguration of both <br />Kelly Drive and Park Drive to create Complete Streets and <br />provide trail linkage. HELIX prepared a biological resources <br />survey/jurisdictional delineation and report, cultural resources <br />survey and report, and IS/MND for the project. Biological <br />work also included preparation and submittal of regulatory <br />permit applications and support during processing of the <br />regulatory permits. HELIX worked with City of Carlsbad <br />staff and project stakeholders to identify biological and <br />cultural constraints to inform project design; biological <br />mitigation included vegetation creation and restoration ratios <br />following the City of Carlsbad's Habitat Management Plan <br />and avoiding special -status species during construction. <br />Cultural surveys and subsurface cultural testing confirmed <br />the presence of cultural resources within the project footprint. <br />Cultural mitigation included construction monitoring (with <br />archaeological and Native American monitors) and controlled <br />grading procedures. <br />CLIENT PROJECT MANAGER <br />City of Pasadena Brittany Zambrano <br />CONTACT RELEVANCE <br />Harry Corder Complete Streets <br />Project Manager V Construction support <br />(626) 744-7403 <br />hcorder@cityof pasadena. net v' Dainage, geotechnical, <br />landscape, and roundabout <br />design <br />HELIXtow"enf-10 POWNV <br />CLIENT PROJECT MANAGER <br />City of Carlsbad Joanne Drarnko <br />CONTACT RELEVANCE <br />Brandon Miles V CEQA/NEPA <br />Project Engineer V Biological resources <br />(760) 602-2745 <br />brandon.miles@carlsbadca.gov V Regulartory permits <br />V Biological mitigation <br />17 Proposal for RIFP No. 23-030 On -Call Engineering Services ALTA PLANNING + DESIGN, INC. <br />