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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-Public Works F~'e No. 1.658 CITY OF SAN BIIRNARDMO - RIIQUEaT FOR. COUNCIL ACT."N From: ROGER G. HARDGRAVE ItEC.O -AO....i.... Finding of Need for Health and . ~-vrF.and Safety Reasons -- Waterman ~srP Avenue Rehabilitation, from 22 I'll 4: Ol,Redlands Boulevard ~l Street Dept: Public Works Date: 8-31-88 Synopsis of Previous Council action: June, 1987 $1,665,000 allocated in the 1987/88 Street Construc- tion Fund Budget under Account No. 242-362-57658. 06-06-88 Adopted Resolution No. 88-175 authorizing execution of an agreement with Willdan Associates for Design Services. Recommended motion: That a f~nding be made that the rehabilitation of Waterman Avenue, from Redlands Boulevard to Mill Street, is needed for health and safety reasons. cc: Jim Robbins Jim Penman Jim Richardson Contact person: Michael W. Grubbs Supporting data attached: Staff Report Phone: 5179 Ward: 1 & 3 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: APPROVED BY CITY ATTORNEY: DATE: ~-/I- Tr Council Notes: /' I C/. 75-0262 Agenda Item No ~5 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT This project consists of rehabilitating the pavement on Water- man Avenue between Redlands Boulevard and Mill Street, widening San Timoteo Creek Bridge, replacement of barrier rail on the Santa Ana River Bridge, median modifications, interconnect signals between Redlands Boulevard and Vanderbilt Way, correction of drainage prob- lems for local areas, removal of dips at Redlands Boulevard, and installation of chase pipes for future median landscaping and light- ing. Traffic along the subject reach of Waterman Avenue has increased from 18,000 vehicles per day in 1974 to 27,000 vehicles per day in 1987. By year 2007 (Design Year) the traffic is expected to grow to 45,000 vehicles per day, which will significantly exceed the design capacity of the existing 4-lane street (30,000 vehicles per day is the design capacity for a 4-lane road). Serious congestion problems are currently being experienced on Waterman Avenue between the northbound freeway ramps and Hospitality Lane. This will be partially relieved by the westbound-northbound ramp relocation, however, traffic generated by new development, both north and south of the freeway, will quickly overtax the capacity of the existing street. The existing road was built in 1962. No major maintenance has been performed on the road since its original construction and the pavement has failed in some areas to the extent that it requires continuous maintenance to repair pot holes, particularly after heavy storms. Therefore, we recommend that a finding of need for health and safety reasons be made. 8-31-88 75-0264