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City Council October 15, 2013
Project Budget• Budget Breakdown
• $4M project• $3.2M – Statewide Transportation Enhancement
Program grant, administered by TxDOT• $800K – CoSA
• $325K – stormwater quality improvements• $325K – ½-cent sales tax for general park improvements• $150K – private donation (anonymous)
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
• Project limits• Sherwood Way to Knickerbocker Road
• Project Elements• 4.7 miles of 14-foot-wide improved surface,
multi-use path• 4 major / 6 neighborhood trailheads• Parking Lots: Millbrook (66), Unidad Park (63),
Sul Ross (25)• 2-3 stormwater quality ponds• 6 bridge crossings• 1 restroom facility (near Unidad Park)• Park benches/rest areas
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
• COSA• trail design• trail heads• bathroom• stormwater ponds• parking lots• USACE permit• partial bridge design• partial inspection
• TxDOT• grant administration• plan review• FEMA flood study• partial bridge design• letting• partial inspection• lighting
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
Trailhead Neighborhood Trailhead
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
Trailhead
Parking(66)
Parking(63)
COLL
EGE
HILL
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POND
POND
Neighborhood Trailhead
Restroom
UNIDAD PARK
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
Trailhead
Parking(25)
SUL R
OSS
POND
Neighborhood Trailhead
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
Typical Bridge Section
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
Trail HeadsProvide quick access point to trail system from neighborhood or parking area.
Provide a map to identify where you are and the distances for each section of trail..Show geographical proximity to commercial areas, neighborhoods, library, park, etc.
Working with ASU Students to produce Logo and Trail Maps
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project
• Stormwater Quality Ponds• Interception and
collection of sediment, debris, nutrients, and pollutants
Red Arroyo Shared Use Path Project• Project Timeline
• Project currently in final design• Continual plan review by TxDOT• Final plans: January 2014• Letting: July 2014• Project Time: 9 months (tentative)