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West Plumb Lane Project Preliminary Design Public Information Meeting

West Plumb Lane Project Preliminary Design Public Information Meeting. June 4, 2012. Presentation Goals . Review the project history and community outreach process Present the preferred improvements supported by the community for the Plumb Lane reconstruction project

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West Plumb Lane Project Preliminary Design Public Information Meeting

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  1. West Plumb Lane Project Preliminary Design Public Information Meeting June 4, 2012

  2. Presentation Goals • Review the project history and community outreach process • Present the preferred improvements supported by the community for the Plumb Lane reconstruction project • Provide details on design development • Request input on some design elements • Answer questions and address your concerns

  3. Project Limits

  4. Public EngagementCommunity Outreach To Date • Community Survey • 2 Community Workshops • One-on-one meetings with residents • Meetings with: Councilman Gustin, Councilwoman Zadra, Commissioner Breternitz, Assemblywoman Benitez-Thompson, Caughlin Ranch HOA, Washoe County West Truckee Meadows CAB, City of Reno Ward 1 NAB • Coordination with City of Reno Community Development and Public Works • Coordination with TMWA • Media Interviews • RTC TAC, CAC and BPAC • Reno City Council

  5. Community Engagement Results • Pavement rehabilitation • Bike lanes Presented Three Concepts: 3. Multi-use Path • Pavement • Bike Lanes • Multi-use Path

  6. Preferred Enhancement:Multi-use Path, Parking One Side Multi-use Path

  7. Design Considerations • Address the needs of the community and provide a safe route for all users • Confine improvements to the existing right-of-way • Address traffic volume and excessive speeds • Evaluate possible safety improvements in the steep, curved section east of Homewood Drive • Maintain existing trees and rural character

  8. Existing Conditions

  9. Preferred Enhancement:Multi-use Path, Parking One Side

  10. Multi-use Path, Parking One Side N

  11. Design Considerations Landscaping, mailboxes, fences & parking N

  12. Design ConsiderationsDrainage Options • With Drainage Swale, No Curb and Gutter 50’ ROW 8’ 8’ • With Curb and Gutter, Reduced Landscaping Impact 50’ ROW

  13. Design ConsiderationsTraffic Calming and Speed Plumb Lane Speed Limit Will Remain 25 MPH

  14. Design ConsiderationsTMWA

  15. Construction Schedule & Costs • $3.5 to $4.5 Million • 12 weeks • (Fuel Tax)

  16. How you can help tonight: Provide your input on comment cards • Multi-use path details (concrete color)? • Drainage trouble spots? • Interest in left turn lanes? • Interest in pedestrian crossing? • Interest in paved parking adjacent to property? • Talk to the project team • We are here to listen to you. • Please share your ideas with us! • Thank you!

  17. Information Stations Seven Stations • Station 1: McCarran Boulevard to 3510 West Plumb Lane • Station 2: 3510 West Plumb Lane to Carter Drive • Station 3: Carter Drive to Suda Way • Station 4: Suda Way to Ferris Lane • Station 5: City of Reno • Station 6: NV Energy • Station 7: Design Input

  18. Questions? Contact: Michele Dennis, PE, RTC Project Manager at (775) 335-1861 mdennis@rtcwashoe.com

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