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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL <br />GAD AND PS&E PREPARATION FOR THE <br />ALTON AVENUE OVERCROSSING AT STATE ROUTE 55 PROJECT <br />I. INTRODUCTION <br />The City of Santa Ana Public Works Agency desires to enter into an agreement with <br />a qualified consulting engineering firm for the preparation of Geometric Approval <br />Drawings (GAD), Plans and Specifications and Estimate (PS &E) for the Alton <br />Avenue overcrossing at the State Route 55 (SR -55). The design will be based only <br />on Phase I of the approved Alton Avenue Overcrossing Project Report (PR) <br />configuration. Major elements of the project are: <br />• Overcrossing structure across SR -55 at Alton Avenue connecting the Cities of <br />Santa Ana and Irvine. This structure design shall accommodate future <br />Northbound and Southbound HOV direct access on -ramp and off -ramp from <br />Alton Avenue to the median HOV lanes of SR -55. <br />Alton Avenue widening to the north between Maple Street and Halladay <br />Street to meet City of Santa Ana secondary arterial standards. <br />The limits of the project are shown in Exhibit A. The proposed improvements, which <br />include the overcrossing structure across SR -55 at Alton Avenue and the widening <br />of Alton Avenue to four -lane secondary arterial, are shown in Exhibit B. The City of <br />Santa Ana is the lead agency for this project and is securing a cooperative <br />agreement with Caltrans District 12 and the City of Irvine for quality assurance. This <br />project is funded through the Cities of Santa Ana and Irvine. <br />II. PROJECT BACKGROUND <br />SR -55 between State Route 91 in Anaheim and 19th Street in Costa Mesa is a north - <br />south freeway transportation facility that acts as the city boundary between the City <br />of Santa Ana to the west and the City of Irvine to the east with interchanges at <br />MacArthur Boulevard and Dyer Road providing the interconnection between the two <br />cities. Due to the growth trends in both of these cities, the need for additional <br />circulation improvements was developed to ease the current traffic congestion. In <br />2002, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas (PB) prepared a traffic study <br />indicating that 13 of 16 local streets intersections within the project vicinity would <br />operate at an unacceptable Levels of Service (LOS) E or F during the AM peak <br />period, PM peak period, or both in 2025. Alton Avenue, currently not continuous <br />between the two cities having ends at Standard Ave in the City of Santa Ana and <br />Daimler Street in the City of Irvine, is identified as an optimal location to serve as <br />another major east/west link between the two cities. The proposed project would <br />4 <br />