Memorandum
City of Lawrence
Public Works
TO: |
David L. Corliss, Craig Weinaug |
FROM: |
Chuck Soules |
Date: |
November 5, 2008 |
CC: |
Cynthia Boecker, Diane Stoddard, Jonathan Douglas, Keith Browning, Shoeb Uddin, Ric Johnson, Mike Novak |
RE: |
31st Street – Haskell Avenue to Route 1057 (E 1900 Rd) KDOT Project No. 23 U-2117-01 – City Project No. 18-CP7-507(S) |
Please include the following information for the City/County Commission Study Session on November 10, 2008:
Project History.
· 6/15/06 – City submitted a Request for Construction Project to initiate the project
· 4/24/07 – City Commission approved consultant selection process
· 8/23/07 – City Commission approves consultant selection of Wilson & Company, Inc.
· 11/1/07 – Study Session with City Commission; Wilson & Co. 8/30/07 improvements memo
· 2/12/08 – Approved Scope of Services with Wilson & Co.
· 3/24/08 – Briefing of Board of County Commission
· 4/7/08 – Formal letter from Board of County Commissioners to City Commission to expand scope of project to Route 1057
· 5/29/08 – Met with City and County staff to discuss project
· 6/13/08 – Steering Committee Meeting
· 7/11/08 – Steering Committee Meeting
· 7/25/08 – Met with O’Connell Youth Ranch Board of Representatives
· 9/29/08 – Public meeting at Fairgrounds
· 10/20/08 - Met with KDOT/FHWA regarding environmental process and project responsibilities
· 10/31/08 – Steering Committee Meeting
· 11/10/08 – City/County Commission Study Session
A Steering Committee was established consisting of the following members:
Prairie Park Neighborhood |
Paul Phelps |
Save The Wakarusa Wetlands |
Michael Caron |
Haskell University Representative |
Vacant |
Bicycle Advisory Committee |
Eric Struckoff |
Representatives for businesses at 31st & Haskell |
Steve Glass |
Representative for residents east of O’Connell along N. 1300 Rd. (31st Street) |
Karen Heeb |
Planning Commission |
Brad Finkeldei |
City Commission |
Sue Hack |
County Commission |
Bob Johnson |
Context Sensitive Knowledge |
Tom Mulinazzi |
Chamber of Commerce/Realtor |
Beth Johnson |
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) |
Corky Armstrong |
City and County staff participating in the Steering Committee Meeting:
Keith Browning |
Douglas County Public Works Director |
Charles F. Soules |
Director of Public Works, City of Lawrence |
Scott McCullough |
Director of Planning |
Todd Girdler |
Transportation Planner |
Shoeb Uddin |
City Engineer |
Mark Hecker |
Parks & Recreation |
Shelley Schupp |
Department of Utilities |
A web site was established at http://www.lawrenceks.org/public_works/31st . The Steering Committee meeting minutes and alignment options are posted. A survey was developed, posted and distributed at the September 29th public meeting. The survey summary is attached. An email notification list was established for those interested in receiving notification of relevant meetings.
Steering Committee Recommendations/Findings:
· A curvilinear alignment was preferred versus a straight through street to help control speed,
· Haskell to O’Connell section should bend south following contour of landscape,
· East of O’Connell the new alignment should be north of existing 31st Street to E 1700 Road. The existing 31st Street (N 1300 Rd.) would remain as a frontage road for the adjacent residents,
· Design speed of 45 mph (typical sections attached),
· From Haskell Avenue east to the end of the existing commercial/industrial area 3-4 lanes with curb and gutter, storm sewer, and sidewalks on both sides,
· Continuing east initially two 11’ lanes with shoulder and median, multi-use path on north side ties into Prairie Park, open ditches/bio-swales for natural drainage, expandable to four lanes, right-of-way of 150’ necessary,
· From 1700 Road (O’Connell) to Noria Road similar section with 12’ lanes, right-of-way of 150’ necessary,
· Noria Road to 1057 – undivided two lane facility. Right-of-way of 120’ necessary.
Other Considerations:
· Connectivity to Prairie Park/Mary’s Lake and Prairie Park neighborhood,
· Intersection at Haskell Avenue – a signal will be necessary,
· Intersection at O’Connell – a signal/roundabout should be reviewed,
· Excess land south of Mary’s Lake – additional State/Federal funding should be explored for acquisition of park land.
Next Steps:
· 11/10/08 – City/County study session,
· End of 2008 – development of concept and a concept plan/estimate,
· Beginning of 2009 – review by Steering Committee,
· Beginning of 2009 – public meeting,
· Spring 2009 – present final report to Commissions,
· Summer 2009 – direction on right-of-way acquisition; construction funding.
Attachments: Committee Minutes: 6/13/08, 7/11/08, 10/31/08
Survey Summary
Preferred Alignment Layout #1 and #2
Typical Section #1 and #2