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S.R. 49 Bridge Rehabilitation over Kankakee River Thursday, September 12, 2013

S.R. 49 Bridge Rehabilitation over Kankakee River Thursday, September 12, 2013 5:30 p.m. Presentation Wheatfield Public Library Wheatfield, Indiana. Welcome. Rickie Clark, INDOT Office of Public Involvement Purpose/Explanation of Public Hearing Public Hearing Format

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S.R. 49 Bridge Rehabilitation over Kankakee River Thursday, September 12, 2013

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  1. S.R. 49 Bridge Rehabilitation over Kankakee River Thursday, September 12, 2013 5:30 p.m. Presentation Wheatfield Public Library Wheatfield, Indiana

  2. Welcome Rickie Clark, INDOT Office of Public Involvement Purpose/Explanation of Public Hearing Public Hearing Format Visit our sign-in table Informational Handouts Participate during public comment session Project display area

  3. Welcome Introduction of INDOT Project Officials Project Management – Charles Bradsky Design Public Involvement Local Communities Jasper County Recognition of Elected Public Officials

  4. INDOT • INDOT Mission: • INDOT will plan, build, maintain and operate a superior transportation system enhancing safety, mobility and economic growth • INDOT Values: • Respect • Teamwork • Accountability • Excellence

  5. INDOT Profile • Six district offices • 3,578 employees • 1,534 Highway Technicians • 780 Managers/Supervisors • 437 Engineers • $401 million/annual operating budget • $1 billion/annual capital expenditures • 28,400 total roadway lane miles • 5,300 INDOT-owned bridges • INDOT also: • Assists 42 railroads in planning & developmentof more than 3,880 miles of active rail lines • Supports 69 Indiana State Aviation System Plan airports Take Care of What We Have

  6. Public Hearing Sign-in at attendance table to be added to project mailing list A public hearing notice was mailed to known property owners within project area Announcement of this hearing was posted to INDOT website. A media release was also issued Legal notice of public hearing published in the Rensselaer Republican on 8/27 & 9/3

  7. Project Development Process We Are Here

  8. Requirement of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Requires INDOT to analyze and evaluate the impacts of a proposed project to the natural and socio-economic environments Impacts associated with a project are described in the environmental document Environmental Document

  9. Development of document begins once purpose and need for the project has been clearly identified Develop a number of possible alternatives including a “Do Nothing” alternative as a baseline for comparison Screen alternatives to identify a preferred alternative Solicit public comment on environmental document and preliminary design plan Solicit, address, and fully consider public comments as part of decision making process Environmental Document

  10. INDOT LaPorte District Office, Planning & Programming Department, 315 East Boyd Blvd., LaPorte, Indiana (855) 464-6368 INDOT Office of Public Involvement, Indiana Government Center North, Room N642, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis (317) 232-6601 Wheatfield Public Library, 350 South Bierma Street, Wheatfield, Indiana (219) 956-3774 Environmental Document

  11. Project History Environmental Document released for public involvement on July 31, 2013 • Scope of Environmental Study: • Evaluate impacts to natural and human environments • Social and economic factors • Waterways, wetlands, and endangered species • Historical properties

  12. SR 49 Kankakee Bridge • 200-foot steel through • Parker truss, constructed about 1941 • by the Indiana State Highway Commission • Individually eligible • for NR-listing under • Criterion C: • Engineering

  13. Results Historic Bridge Inventory The SR 49 Bridge over the Kankakee River is a “Select” bridge “Select” bridges are: • Excellent examples of a given type of historic bridge • Most-suitable for preservation

  14. Select Bridges • FHWA will not consider demolition to be a “prudent” alternative • FHWA will not participate in a project that results in the demolition of a Select Bridge

  15. Rehabilitation Highlights Repair, protect, and preserve the integrity and qualities of the “Select” bridge while providing a safe structure: • In-kind replacements • Some rivets replaced with round-headed bolts • New railing • Design live load HS-20, 36 Tons February 1941 Plan Sheet

  16. Project Effects • The project will rehabilitate the SR 49 Bridge over the Kankakee River accordingto the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation • Project will result in “No Adverse Effect”to the historic resource

  17. Historic Bridge Development Process • Seek consulting party comment: • No objection to project to-date • Identify preferred alternative: • Rehabilitation/repair • Hold Public Hearing: • September 2013 • Environmental Document • Approval: • After hearing comment period

  18. Existing Bridge • Existing Substructure • Concrete Abutments on Piles • Concrete Interior Piers on Piles • Adequate Waterway Opening • Existing Superstructure • Steel, Parker Through Truss & Continuous Steel Beam • 1 Span @ 200’, 2 Spans @ 60’ • 29’-0” Clear Roadway Width • 6” Raised Curbs

  19. Existing SR 49 at Kankakee • Travel lanes 11 ft wide • Shoulders 3 ft wide • Land use primarily agricultural • and wooded • Existing drives in 3 • quadrants, just • beyond project limits

  20. Project Need Existing Bridge Built in 1941, Rehabilitated in 1972 & 1996 Concrete Deck Deterioration Steel Truss and Floor System Deterioration Substandard Bridge Railing Reduced Live Load Capacity of 9 Tons Width Temporarily Reduced to 1 Lane in 2012to Increase Live Load Capacity to 20 Tons

  21. Deficiency of Existing Bridge • Existing Concrete Deck • Longitudinal and Transverse cracks • Expansion Joints Deteriorated • Truss Span Deck Delaminated • Truss Span Deck is 40 years old • Existing Interior Pier • Spalling of Concrete on Pier Cap • Exposed Reinforcing Steel

  22. Deficiency of Existing Bridge • Existing Steel Truss • Deteriorated Truss Members • Deteriorated Ends of Floor Beams • Impact Damage to Bridge Rail • Impact Damage to Sway Frames

  23. Proposed Repairs to Bridge • Rehabilitate Bridge to Carry 2 Lanes with a Live Load Capacity of 36 Tons. • Repair and Reinforce Truss Members • Replace Reinforced Concrete Deck in Truss Span • Overlay Concrete Deck in Steel Beam Spans • Repair Deteriorated Concrete Pier • Install Riprap Scour Countermeasures • Improve Safety

  24. Proposed Repairs to Bridge • Steel Truss • Replace Splice Plates • Replace Rivets With Round Head High Strength Bolts • Repair Ends of Floor Beams • Straighten Sway Frames • Strengthen Interior Stringers • Deck • Replace Truss Span Deck • Overlay Approach Span Deck • Install New Expansion Joints • Replace Approach Slabs • Piers & Abutments • Patch Deteriorated Concrete • Epoxy Inject Cracks • Install Riprap at Abutments & Piers

  25. Proposed Safety Improvements • Install INDOT PF-1 Bridge Rail • Remove Retro-fit Thrie Beam Rail

  26. Maintenance of Traffic Alternatives • Temporary Runaround • Temporary bridge would be approximately 360’ long • Impacts to wetland areas southeast of bridge • Wetland mitigation requirements • Increased construction cost and time

  27. Maintenance of Traffic Alternatives • Phased Partial Width Construction with Temporary Traffic Signals • Existing driveway locations would impede the proper function and operation of a temporary signal • Increased construction cost and time • Reduced Construction Zone Safety • Reduced Traveling Public Safety

  28. Proposed SR 49 Road Closure Detour on state routes SR 8, US 421 and SR 10 Approximately 15 miles Most economical option Shortest construction time Safest Maintenance of Traffic

  29. Public Hearing – September 2013 Preliminary Design Plan refinement - Fall 2013 Finalize Environmental Document – Fall 2013 Project Coordination – 2013 / 2014 Construction - 2014 1 construction season anticipated Project Schedule

  30. Talk with INDOT project team members Comment sheet in information packet E-mail or Mail comments to INDOT Sign-in sheet to be added to project mailing list Visit INDOT website at www.in.gov/indot/2366.htm “Public Involvement” page Visit INDOT LaPorte District page at www.in.gov/indot/2705.htm All comments are very much appreciated and will be given full consideration by project team INDOT would like to hear from you

  31. Public Involvement Team Rickie Clark, INDOT Office of Public Involvement (317) 232-6601 rclark@indot.in.gov Jim Pinkerton, LaPorte District Communications Director (855) 464-6368 LaPorteDistrictCommunications@indot.in.gov

  32. Submit Public Comments Submit public comments using the options described in 1st page of information packet Public Comment Form Via e-mail Participating during public comment session via microphone INDOT respectfully requests comments be submitted by Friday, September 27, 2013 All comments submitted will be reviewed, evaluated and given full consideration during decision making process INDOT will take appropriate measure to communicate information to community stakeholders once a decision is made

  33. Please visit with INDOT project officials following the public comment session Project Open House Project maps, displays, real estate acquisition table, INDOT project officials, informal Q & A Thank you for your attendance this evening THANK YOU

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