File #: R2021-072    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Regular Agenda
File created: 5/12/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/15/2021 Final action:
Title: Consider approving Resolution No. 2021-72 authorizing a contract with C. Green Scaping, LP for construction of a wide sidewalk and sharrows on Bee Street and Squire Place and pedestrian crossings at Valley View Lane and Tom Field Road; and take appropriate action
Sponsors: Shane Davis
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2021-72, 2. Location Map, 3. Bid Tab, 4. Form 1295, 5. Presentation, 6. Trail Master Plan
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Consider approving Resolution No. 2021-72 authorizing a contract with C. Green Scaping, LP for construction of a wide sidewalk and sharrows on Bee Street and Squire Place and pedestrian crossings at Valley View Lane and Tom Field Road; and take appropriate action

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BACKGROUND:
The City has a goal to promote better pedestrian and bicycle-oriented trail network across the City. Many of the parks and existing trails as well as key Farmers Branch destinations such as the DART Station Area and shopping establishments are within easy walking and biking distance for the majority of the residents living in adjacent neighborhoods. In order to support this goal, the City has reviewed and assessed the City infrastructure and identified potential opportunities where sidewalks can be installed or replaced with wider sidewalks or installed sharrows to remind drivers that a cyclist has the same right to use the road lane as a vehicle. These opportunities are identified in the adopted (2015) Trail Master Plan (TMP).

Based on the recommendations of the TMP and recent commercial development that has occurred within the City, staff assessed the recommendations of the TMP and identified Bee Street from Valley View Lane to Valwood Parkway and Squire Place from Bee Street to Denton Drive as a high priority project. This project would provide a better pedestrian experience along Bee Street and Squire Place as well as promote cycling with the installation of sharrows on both lanes of Bee Street. In addition, staff has identified two locations for crosswalks that will provide safer crossings for pedestrians using the existing trail system along Rawhide Creek.

In 2019, the City hired an engineering firm, Urban Engineers Group, for the survey, design, and production of construction documents to be used during the bidding process. The scope of work calls for wider sidewalks with barrier-free ramps, pedestrian crossing improvements, bicycle sharrows, signage, and pavement ma...

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