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Item 22 - Approve Adjustments & CIP Amendment, & Agreements with Mark Thomas, So Cal Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, & Caltrans for the Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project (No. 26-6718)
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Item 22 - Approve Adjustments & CIP Amendment, & Agreements with Mark Thomas, So Cal Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, & Caltrans for the Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project (No. 26-6718)
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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> 6. Future plus Project Conditions: Future year traffic volumes with project roadway <br /> configuration. <br /> • Traffic Study Area Locations <br /> Focused Traffic Study shall analyze the following intersections and roadway segments, <br /> consistent with the City of Santa Ana VMT and Traffic Impact Study Guidelines <br /> (September 2019). <br /> 1. Santiago Street/Santa Ana Boulevard <br /> 2. Fuller Street/Santa Ana Boulevard <br /> 3. 1-5 SB Off-Ramp/Santa Ana Boulevard <br /> 4. Santa Ana Boulevard from Santiago Street to Fuller Street <br /> 5. Santa Ana Boulevard from Fuller Street to I-5 SB Off-Ramp <br /> Although the project is anticipated to screen out from a VMT analysis due to the reduction <br /> in travel lanes, a VMT screening analysis is still required. <br /> Consultant shall prepare a list of the proposed technical studies that would support the benefits <br /> of the Project. Consultant shall coordinate and secure approval of Caltrans Environmental <br /> review group on the list of studies prior to start of work on the Environmental Clearance effort. <br /> 7. ROADWAY DESIGN <br /> All engineering work shall be performed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of <br /> California. All reports, plans, and cost opinions shall be to a level of professional competence <br /> that is common among engineers performing like services. All final reports, plans, technical <br /> specifications, and cost opinions shall be stamped and signed by the Civil Engineer responsible <br /> for the work. <br /> Consultant shall incorporate all environmental requirements and mitigation measures into the <br /> design of the project, including, but not limited to, air/water quality, nesting birds/endangered <br /> species, etc. into the Project construction documents. <br /> Prepare plans in AutoCAD 2022 .DWG or MicroStation Connect .DGN format and provide an <br /> electronic file submittal in the preferred format to the City containing the plans (including all <br /> xrefs) along with PDF files. Prepare final drawings for bidding and construction in PDF file <br /> format with an additional sets on 24-inch x 36-inch bond paper. The original drawings and <br /> digital files shall be the property of the City. <br /> The special provisions and technical specifications section shall be prepared using Microsoft <br /> Word conform to the Greenbook and City of Santa Ana boilerplate specifications for the street <br /> and utilities portion of the project. Bridge Specifications shall be prepared in conformance <br /> with the Caltrans Bridge Design Specifications, Division of Structures current edition. The <br /> Consultant shall prepare and furnish special provisions for items of work included in the plans <br /> which are not covered in the Standard Specifications, Caltrans-approved standard special <br /> provisions, and City approved standard special provisions. <br />
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