2016 Mobility Bond and Corridor Improvements Program — original pdf
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CORRIDOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM UPDATE MBE/WBE ADVISORY COMMITTEE November 5, 2020 Presenter: Susan Daniels, Deputy Director 2016 MOBILITY BOND PROGRAM 3 200+ PROJECTS COMPLETE 8 INTERSECTION SAFETY PROJECTS 22 BIKEWAY PROJECTS 74 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL 7 URBAN TRAILS PROJECTS 166 SIDEWALK PROJECTS 9 CAPITAL RENEWAL/ SUBSTANDARD STREETS 4 5 CORRIDOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM FULL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION INITIATE DESIGN 6 7 FULL DESIGN PHASE 10 PROJECTS COMPLETED OR IN PROGRESS ~$58M CONTRACT SPEND THROUGH FY2020 CONTINUED STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 8 NORTH LAMAR BLVD & GRADY DR INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS 9 PROJECTS UNDERWAY/COMPLETED • Guadalupe and Lavaca transit improvements • West Campus sidewalk improvements • Signal upgrades • North Lamar intersection improvements • Riverside Dr. intersection improvements CORRIDOR MOBILITY PROGRAM 10 UPCOMING PROJECTS 11 UPCOMING PROJECTS • Airport (N. Lamar Blvd. – 55th St.) • Burnet Rd./Braker Ln. Intersection • Burnet Rd./Koenig Ln. Intersection • E. Riverside Dr. Intersections/Signals • Wickersham Ln., Willow Creek Dr., Coriander Dr., Tinnin Ford Rd. • Guadalupe Contraflow Lane Phase 2 • N. Lamar Blvd/Grady Dr. Intersections/Signals • Slaughter Ln./Escarpment Blvd. Intersection • Slaughter Ln. (MoPac – Brodie Ln.) • S. Lamar Blvd. (Riverside Dr. – Barton Springs Rd.) • William Cannon Dr. (Running Water Dr. – McKinney Falls Pkwy.) 12 INVITATIONS TO BID IFB: LATE 2020 – EARLY 2021 • South Lamar Boulevard – Out For Bid • Barton Springs Rd to Riverside Dr • $6M - $8M • Burnet Road/Braker Lane Intersection • $2M - $3M • Burnet Road/Koenig Lane Intersection • $2M - $3.5M • Airport Boulevard • North Lamar Blvd to 55th St • $8.5M - $9.5M CORRIDOR MOBILITY PROGRAM • William Cannon Drive (CAMPO Grant Funded Project) • Running Water Dr to McKinney Falls Pkwy • $7.5M - $10.5M • Riverside Drive Willow Creek Bridge Improvements $2.5M - $4M • • $1M - $1.5M • Slaughter Ln/Escarpment Intersection 13 CONSTRUCTION TIMELINES 2021-2024 March-21 Jan-22 Jan-23 Jan-24 Dec-24 14 The MBE/WBE Outreach Plan was developed specifically for the Corridor Program of the 2016 Mobility Bond Implementation Includes: 1. Community support 2. Quality outreach 3. Availability of construction firms 4. MBE/WBE certification 5. Increasing the capacity to succeed 6. Size and scope of bid packages 7. Facilitating relationships between primes and subs 8. Communication between primes 15 and subs CORRIDORS FOR COMPLETE COMMUNITIES 16 FROM PRIORITIES TO IMPLEMENTATION NOW BETTER BEST 17 ANTICIPATED OUTCOMES connectivity improved level- of-service for all modes reduction in congestion MOBILITY PRIORITIES COMMUNITY CONSIDERATIONS improved effectiveness of transit operations preservation of existing affordable housing preservation of existing local businesses promotes healthy, equitable and complete communities opportunities for development of new affordable housing opportunities to facilitate mixed-income housing emphasizes livable, walkable, safe and transit- supportive corridors 18 KEYS TO SUCCESS • Robust Coordination • City Departments, Other Agencies • Community Stakeholders • Integrated Program Management approach • Co-location = enhanced collaboration • CPO, Consultant teams, other dept staff • One Team, One Goal Approach • Accelerated Delivery Resource Teams • Innovative Delivery Methods CORRIDOR MOBILITY PROGRAM 19 AustinTexas.gov/CorridorMobility THANK YOU Contact Corridor Program Office 512.974.4276 Corridors@austintexas.gov