The document summarizes the 2013 capital improvement projects for the city. It outlines projects related to sidewalks and streets, transportation, stormwater and sewers, parks, and parking facilities. Some highlights include the Atherton corridor improvement project, Garner street reconstruction, tree replacements, traffic signal retiming, the bicycle ambassador program, and conversion of meter lots to payment kiosks. It also discusses planning projects like the downtown master plan and other projects led by other organizations.
This document summarizes the Capital Improvement Plan projects for downtown State College in 2013. It outlines several sidewalk, street, and transportation projects including ADA compliant ramp installations, street resurfacing, and traffic signal retiming. Parking facility projects such as lighting upgrades, meter conversion to pay kiosks, and sealant work are also mentioned. The document briefly describes stormwater and sanitary sewer maintenance work, as well as parks and tree planting projects. It provides high level details on the scope and timeline of many of these 2013 downtown public works projects.
Oct 13 rosehill reservoir_preliminary_overview_knelischer
The City of Toronto is undertaking rehabilitation of the Rosehill Reservoir to address aging infrastructure and ensure structural integrity, which will involve 3 phases of construction over 4 years, requiring some tree removal, efforts to minimize disruptions to traffic and the community, and an open house will be held to gather public input on the proposed concept.
Rosehill Vision Committee May 31 2017 Meeting Presentationknelischer
The document provides an update on the timeline and plans for the Rosehill Reservoir Rehabilitation project in Toronto. It outlines the project's timeline from 2015 to 2021, which includes design, tendering, and construction to take place in three phases from 2018 to 2021. Temporary access routes and closures of areas around the reservoir are described for each phase. Community consultation to date and ways for the public to stay involved are also summarized.
The document provides information about construction of the Forest Hill station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. Safety is the top priority during construction. The station will be built using a cut-and-cover method, requiring excavation below the road that will later be reinstated. Construction will occur in stages from 2016-2017, with traffic and pedestrian changes implemented to accommodate work zones. The station design includes entrances, a bike parking area, and potential retail space. Nearby roads will be used as haul routes during excavation and shoring stages.
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is the agency overseeing regional transportation in the Greater Toronto area, including a $50 billion, 25-year plan.
- The 19-km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will have 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, a maintenance facility, and links to other transit lines.
- Safety is the top priority during construction, which uses cut-and-cover and mined methods to excavate station areas.
- Upcoming work at the Avenue Station in 2017 includes installing support structures, dewatering wells, and mitigating utilities like sewer lining.
Oct 13 rosehill reservoir_preliminary_overview_knelischer
The City of Toronto is undertaking rehabilitation of the Rosehill Reservoir to extend its service life and ensure structural integrity, which will involve three phases of construction over several years to rehabilitate infrastructure while maintaining water supply and minimizing public impacts, and the project aims to balance water infrastructure needs with preservation of the tree canopy and public enjoyment of the space.
This document summarizes the Capital Improvement Plan projects for downtown State College in 2013. It outlines several sidewalk, street, and transportation projects including ADA compliant ramp installations, street resurfacing, and traffic signal retiming. Parking facility projects such as lighting upgrades, meter conversion to pay kiosks, and sealant work are also mentioned. The document briefly describes stormwater and sanitary sewer maintenance work, as well as parks and tree planting projects. It provides high level details on the scope and timeline of many of these 2013 downtown public works projects.
Oct 13 rosehill reservoir_preliminary_overview_knelischer
The City of Toronto is undertaking rehabilitation of the Rosehill Reservoir to address aging infrastructure and ensure structural integrity, which will involve 3 phases of construction over 4 years, requiring some tree removal, efforts to minimize disruptions to traffic and the community, and an open house will be held to gather public input on the proposed concept.
Rosehill Vision Committee May 31 2017 Meeting Presentationknelischer
The document provides an update on the timeline and plans for the Rosehill Reservoir Rehabilitation project in Toronto. It outlines the project's timeline from 2015 to 2021, which includes design, tendering, and construction to take place in three phases from 2018 to 2021. Temporary access routes and closures of areas around the reservoir are described for each phase. Community consultation to date and ways for the public to stay involved are also summarized.
The document provides information about construction of the Forest Hill station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. Safety is the top priority during construction. The station will be built using a cut-and-cover method, requiring excavation below the road that will later be reinstated. Construction will occur in stages from 2016-2017, with traffic and pedestrian changes implemented to accommodate work zones. The station design includes entrances, a bike parking area, and potential retail space. Nearby roads will be used as haul routes during excavation and shoring stages.
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, including:
- Metrolinx is the agency overseeing regional transportation in the Greater Toronto area, including a $50 billion, 25-year plan.
- The 19-km Eglinton Crosstown LRT will have 15 underground stations, 10 surface stops, a maintenance facility, and links to other transit lines.
- Safety is the top priority during construction, which uses cut-and-cover and mined methods to excavate station areas.
- Upcoming work at the Avenue Station in 2017 includes installing support structures, dewatering wells, and mitigating utilities like sewer lining.
Oct 13 rosehill reservoir_preliminary_overview_knelischer
The City of Toronto is undertaking rehabilitation of the Rosehill Reservoir to extend its service life and ensure structural integrity, which will involve three phases of construction over several years to rehabilitate infrastructure while maintaining water supply and minimizing public impacts, and the project aims to balance water infrastructure needs with preservation of the tree canopy and public enjoyment of the space.
This project included rehabilitation of four sanitary sewer metering vaults. These meter vaults included Dukes Car Wash, Lower Holmes Run, Tod Street, and Scotts Run. The Dukes Car Wash and Lower Holmes Run Meters are in the City of Alexandria, the Tod Street Meter is in Falls Church in the Providence District, and the Scotts Run Meter is in the Scotts Run Nature Preserve in the Dranesville District. Work included removal of existing control panels, conduits and metering equipment, rehabilitation of the interior of the vaults with a cementitious coating and epoxy liner system, installation of new control panels and conduit, and reinstallation of flow metering devices. This project was substantially complete on August 30, 2021.
Mount Dennis Station and EMSF Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides details about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, as well as details about building the 19-kilometer light rail line which includes 15 underground stations and 10 surface stops. Safety is the top priority during construction. Community benefits and business support programs are being implemented to help local residents and businesses impacted by construction. Regular updates are encouraged by following Crosstown social media channels or visiting one of their local project offices.
Langley School Pump Station Community Meeting October 22, 2020Fairfax County
This document summarizes a community meeting about a wastewater infrastructure project in Fairfax County, VA. The project involves replacing an aging pump station and force main from 1966, as well as repairing or replacing sections of gravity sewer. The preliminary plan is to rebuild the pump station on the same site, relocate the force main to the road right-of-way, and replace gravity sewer sections in the same locations. Community input will be solicited on options for abandoning the old force main. The project is estimated to cost $3.4 million and is scheduled to begin construction phases in 2021, with completion targeted for 2022.
Community Meeting - Indian Run Gravity Sewer Replacement Construction ProjectFairfax County
2019 study evaluated several alternatives for replacement
Selected alternative would:
Eliminate the exposed sewer/stream crossing
Maintain level of sewer services to the community
Provide future access ease to Fairfax County’s wastewater operator
Improve system’s reliability in the area
Reduce future risk of sanitary sewer overflows
Reduce risk to public health and the environment
Central-East Open House - Laird Station to West At-Grade (Sunnybrook - O'Conn...Crosstown TO
Metrolinx was created in 2006 to improve transportation coordination in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Metrolinx has invested over $30 billion in new transit infrastructure projects across the GTHA, including expanding GO train service, building 64 km of new light rail transit including the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, and 52 km of new bus rapid transit. The document provides details on construction progress for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, including mining work underway at Laird Station, preparatory work along the at-grade portion of the route, and cut-and-cover construction methodology at Science Centre Station.
Leaside Station Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, details about what is being built including its route and features, safety and accessibility considerations, construction methods and timelines, and community benefits initiatives. The specific section on Leaside station provides renderings and details plans for its construction including utility relocations, shoring work, and expected timelines and impacts through 2017.
Little Hunting Creek Sewer Replacement Community Meeting: 12-11-2017Fairfax County
The document discusses plans to replace an existing sanitary sewer line crossing Little Hunting Creek in Virginia. It describes alternatives considered, including open cut replacement, which was selected for design. Key aspects of the design include surveys, permitting requirements from various agencies, and construction plans to install the new line using a cofferdam while minimizing environmental and community impacts. Construction is scheduled to take place from July to November 2019 following design and permitting from 2017 to early 2019.
This document provides information about an open house for the Mount Dennis & West Portal areas of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses construction plans and timelines for the Mount Dennis station, which will use a modified cut and cover method, and relocate an existing building. It also outlines safety protocols for the project and provides design details and renderings of the proposed Mount Dennis station, bus facility, entrances, and plaza. Additionally, it discusses the elevated guideway and west portal that will connect to the underground portion of the line at Mount Dennis station.
West Open House (Mount Dennis Station to Keelesdale Station) - March 2018Crosstown TO
Metrolinx was created in 2006 to coordinate transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). It has invested over $30 billion in new transit infrastructure, including 64 km of new light rail transit lines like the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. The 19 km Crosstown route will connect to 54 bus routes and 3 subway stations, running mostly underground with 25 stations. Community benefits programs aim to support local employment, businesses, and investments. Construction updates provided include progress on stations, tunnels, bridges and the maintenance facility.
Celedon Lane Virtual Community Meeting Slipline Replacement August 19, 2020Fairfax County
A virtual meeting about the project will be held on August 19, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. Please see a how to sign in on slide 2. A 2019 study evaluated several alternatives for replacement. Those alternatives will be discussed with the community at the virtual meeting.
This document provides information about construction of the Laird Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses that Laird Station will be built using the mined method known as Sequential Excavation Method. This involves installing support around the station entrances for 12 months, then excavating inside in segments over about 44 months total. During construction there will be lane and sidewalk closures near the station that will impact traffic and pedestrians. The document outlines the construction timeline and expected impacts at Laird Station.
The document summarizes a public information event for updating the Waterfront Sanitary Servicing Master Plan. It presents four alternative solutions to service growth along Toronto's waterfront to 2041 and evaluates them. Alternative 1 (Central 1 + Port Lands) has the highest overall score as it has a high technical score and the lowest capital, operation, and lifecycle costs. Alternative 4 (Interceptor Tunnel) has the highest technical score but also the highest costs.
Restore ~4,000 feet by returning the form and function of the channel to dynamic equilibrium and improve the ecological processes of the riparian corridor.
Lakevale Sewer Improvements Community MeetingFairfax County
The document summarizes sewer improvement plans for Lakevale, VA following a sewer backup event. Short term plans include installing backflow devices on homes impacted by the backup and maintenance before storms. Mid term plans involve temporary pump station modifications. Long term plans include hydraulic modeling of system alternatives, preliminary engineering and design reports, and construction which may include upsizing pipes and storage. Community input will be gathered during planning, design, and construction through public meetings and an online project website.
The document provides information about the construction of the Caledonia Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. Key details include:
- Construction began in March 2016 at the Keelesdale station and Caledonia station construction will involve installing supports, excavating, and building the underground structure from 2016-2017.
- The station will be built using a "cut-and-cover" method where the area is excavated and covered with a concrete roof allowing work below. Safety is the top priority during construction.
- When complete in 2020, the new modern LRT line will be 19km long with 25 stations, connecting communities along Eglinton Avenue.
Long Branch & New Alexandria Pump Station Fuel Tank ReplacementFairfax County
This project included removal and replacement of fuel storage tanks for stand by generators at the Long Branch Sanitary Sewer Pump Station and New Alexandria Stormwater Pump Station. Existing underground storage tanks were replaced with new above ground fuel tanks. The project included installation of piping, valves, fuel polishing systems, day tanks, and appurtenances, as well as associated site work. This project was substantially complete on October 29, 2021.
The document provides information about construction of the Chaplin Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. Key details include:
- Construction will begin in fall 2016 and occur in 4 stages over approximately 20 months, requiring temporary traffic changes and bus stop relocations.
- Utilities will be relocated, followed by installation of support of excavation and construction of the station box underground.
- The station will have entrances at Chaplin Crescent and Eglinton Avenue. Design concepts aim for accessibility, natural light, and integration with the community.
- Traffic mitigation measures will include temporarily closing Gilgorm Road and relaxing turn restrictions on nearby streets.
Overview of the Fairhill/MLK green infrastructure ambassador project taking shape in Cleveland. Includes details on project history, improvements, Project Clean Lake, traffic patterns and impacts during construction, and more.
The document provides information about construction of the Mount Pleasant Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. Key details include:
- Construction will begin in fall 2016 and involve supporting excavation, utility relocation, and installing a concrete roof slab to allow work under the roadway.
- The station will be built using a modified cut-and-cover method to minimize road disruption. It will feature a main entrance preserving a heritage facade and a secondary entrance.
- Temporary traffic and pedestrian changes like road closures and sidewalk restrictions will be needed during construction stages from 2016-2017. Nearby TTC bus stops will also be relocated.
- Safety is the top priority, and the project
Chaplin Station Open House Feb 24 and 27 describes the construction work happening in the Eglinton and Chaplin area for the Eglinton Crosstown project.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp program for boys and girls ages 12-15 sponsored by Centre County Law Enforcement. The mission is to develop understanding between youth and police through a week of exciting sports, demonstrations and activities at Camp Blue Diamond. Campers can expect to experience things like morning runs, archery, shooting, a pepper spray demonstration and FBI investigations to foster lasting impressions of police as friends rather than foes. Girls' week is July 29 to August 4 and boys' week is August 5 to August 11, with fees of $200 and need-based scholarships available.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp program for boys and girls ages 12-15 sponsored by Centre County Law Enforcement. The camp aims to develop understanding between youth and police through a week of exciting sports, demonstrations and activities, creating lasting memories and impressions of police as friends. Girls' week is July 28 to August 3 and Boys' week is August 4 to August 10, with fees of $200 and need-based scholarships available. A typical day includes wake up, activities, demonstrations of shooting, archery, pepper spray and more cool things.
This project included rehabilitation of four sanitary sewer metering vaults. These meter vaults included Dukes Car Wash, Lower Holmes Run, Tod Street, and Scotts Run. The Dukes Car Wash and Lower Holmes Run Meters are in the City of Alexandria, the Tod Street Meter is in Falls Church in the Providence District, and the Scotts Run Meter is in the Scotts Run Nature Preserve in the Dranesville District. Work included removal of existing control panels, conduits and metering equipment, rehabilitation of the interior of the vaults with a cementitious coating and epoxy liner system, installation of new control panels and conduit, and reinstallation of flow metering devices. This project was substantially complete on August 30, 2021.
Mount Dennis Station and EMSF Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides details about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, as well as details about building the 19-kilometer light rail line which includes 15 underground stations and 10 surface stops. Safety is the top priority during construction. Community benefits and business support programs are being implemented to help local residents and businesses impacted by construction. Regular updates are encouraged by following Crosstown social media channels or visiting one of their local project offices.
Langley School Pump Station Community Meeting October 22, 2020Fairfax County
This document summarizes a community meeting about a wastewater infrastructure project in Fairfax County, VA. The project involves replacing an aging pump station and force main from 1966, as well as repairing or replacing sections of gravity sewer. The preliminary plan is to rebuild the pump station on the same site, relocate the force main to the road right-of-way, and replace gravity sewer sections in the same locations. Community input will be solicited on options for abandoning the old force main. The project is estimated to cost $3.4 million and is scheduled to begin construction phases in 2021, with completion targeted for 2022.
Community Meeting - Indian Run Gravity Sewer Replacement Construction ProjectFairfax County
2019 study evaluated several alternatives for replacement
Selected alternative would:
Eliminate the exposed sewer/stream crossing
Maintain level of sewer services to the community
Provide future access ease to Fairfax County’s wastewater operator
Improve system’s reliability in the area
Reduce future risk of sanitary sewer overflows
Reduce risk to public health and the environment
Central-East Open House - Laird Station to West At-Grade (Sunnybrook - O'Conn...Crosstown TO
Metrolinx was created in 2006 to improve transportation coordination in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Metrolinx has invested over $30 billion in new transit infrastructure projects across the GTHA, including expanding GO train service, building 64 km of new light rail transit including the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, and 52 km of new bus rapid transit. The document provides details on construction progress for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, including mining work underway at Laird Station, preparatory work along the at-grade portion of the route, and cut-and-cover construction methodology at Science Centre Station.
Leaside Station Open House - March 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides information about the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line in Toronto. It discusses the background and players involved in the project, details about what is being built including its route and features, safety and accessibility considerations, construction methods and timelines, and community benefits initiatives. The specific section on Leaside station provides renderings and details plans for its construction including utility relocations, shoring work, and expected timelines and impacts through 2017.
Little Hunting Creek Sewer Replacement Community Meeting: 12-11-2017Fairfax County
The document discusses plans to replace an existing sanitary sewer line crossing Little Hunting Creek in Virginia. It describes alternatives considered, including open cut replacement, which was selected for design. Key aspects of the design include surveys, permitting requirements from various agencies, and construction plans to install the new line using a cofferdam while minimizing environmental and community impacts. Construction is scheduled to take place from July to November 2019 following design and permitting from 2017 to early 2019.
This document provides information about an open house for the Mount Dennis & West Portal areas of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses construction plans and timelines for the Mount Dennis station, which will use a modified cut and cover method, and relocate an existing building. It also outlines safety protocols for the project and provides design details and renderings of the proposed Mount Dennis station, bus facility, entrances, and plaza. Additionally, it discusses the elevated guideway and west portal that will connect to the underground portion of the line at Mount Dennis station.
West Open House (Mount Dennis Station to Keelesdale Station) - March 2018Crosstown TO
Metrolinx was created in 2006 to coordinate transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). It has invested over $30 billion in new transit infrastructure, including 64 km of new light rail transit lines like the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. The 19 km Crosstown route will connect to 54 bus routes and 3 subway stations, running mostly underground with 25 stations. Community benefits programs aim to support local employment, businesses, and investments. Construction updates provided include progress on stations, tunnels, bridges and the maintenance facility.
Celedon Lane Virtual Community Meeting Slipline Replacement August 19, 2020Fairfax County
A virtual meeting about the project will be held on August 19, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. Please see a how to sign in on slide 2. A 2019 study evaluated several alternatives for replacement. Those alternatives will be discussed with the community at the virtual meeting.
This document provides information about construction of the Laird Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. It discusses that Laird Station will be built using the mined method known as Sequential Excavation Method. This involves installing support around the station entrances for 12 months, then excavating inside in segments over about 44 months total. During construction there will be lane and sidewalk closures near the station that will impact traffic and pedestrians. The document outlines the construction timeline and expected impacts at Laird Station.
The document summarizes a public information event for updating the Waterfront Sanitary Servicing Master Plan. It presents four alternative solutions to service growth along Toronto's waterfront to 2041 and evaluates them. Alternative 1 (Central 1 + Port Lands) has the highest overall score as it has a high technical score and the lowest capital, operation, and lifecycle costs. Alternative 4 (Interceptor Tunnel) has the highest technical score but also the highest costs.
Restore ~4,000 feet by returning the form and function of the channel to dynamic equilibrium and improve the ecological processes of the riparian corridor.
Lakevale Sewer Improvements Community MeetingFairfax County
The document summarizes sewer improvement plans for Lakevale, VA following a sewer backup event. Short term plans include installing backflow devices on homes impacted by the backup and maintenance before storms. Mid term plans involve temporary pump station modifications. Long term plans include hydraulic modeling of system alternatives, preliminary engineering and design reports, and construction which may include upsizing pipes and storage. Community input will be gathered during planning, design, and construction through public meetings and an online project website.
The document provides information about the construction of the Caledonia Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project in Toronto. Key details include:
- Construction began in March 2016 at the Keelesdale station and Caledonia station construction will involve installing supports, excavating, and building the underground structure from 2016-2017.
- The station will be built using a "cut-and-cover" method where the area is excavated and covered with a concrete roof allowing work below. Safety is the top priority during construction.
- When complete in 2020, the new modern LRT line will be 19km long with 25 stations, connecting communities along Eglinton Avenue.
Long Branch & New Alexandria Pump Station Fuel Tank ReplacementFairfax County
This project included removal and replacement of fuel storage tanks for stand by generators at the Long Branch Sanitary Sewer Pump Station and New Alexandria Stormwater Pump Station. Existing underground storage tanks were replaced with new above ground fuel tanks. The project included installation of piping, valves, fuel polishing systems, day tanks, and appurtenances, as well as associated site work. This project was substantially complete on October 29, 2021.
The document provides information about construction of the Chaplin Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. Key details include:
- Construction will begin in fall 2016 and occur in 4 stages over approximately 20 months, requiring temporary traffic changes and bus stop relocations.
- Utilities will be relocated, followed by installation of support of excavation and construction of the station box underground.
- The station will have entrances at Chaplin Crescent and Eglinton Avenue. Design concepts aim for accessibility, natural light, and integration with the community.
- Traffic mitigation measures will include temporarily closing Gilgorm Road and relaxing turn restrictions on nearby streets.
Overview of the Fairhill/MLK green infrastructure ambassador project taking shape in Cleveland. Includes details on project history, improvements, Project Clean Lake, traffic patterns and impacts during construction, and more.
The document provides information about construction of the Mount Pleasant Station for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT project. Key details include:
- Construction will begin in fall 2016 and involve supporting excavation, utility relocation, and installing a concrete roof slab to allow work under the roadway.
- The station will be built using a modified cut-and-cover method to minimize road disruption. It will feature a main entrance preserving a heritage facade and a secondary entrance.
- Temporary traffic and pedestrian changes like road closures and sidewalk restrictions will be needed during construction stages from 2016-2017. Nearby TTC bus stops will also be relocated.
- Safety is the top priority, and the project
Chaplin Station Open House Feb 24 and 27 describes the construction work happening in the Eglinton and Chaplin area for the Eglinton Crosstown project.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp program for boys and girls ages 12-15 sponsored by Centre County Law Enforcement. The mission is to develop understanding between youth and police through a week of exciting sports, demonstrations and activities at Camp Blue Diamond. Campers can expect to experience things like morning runs, archery, shooting, a pepper spray demonstration and FBI investigations to foster lasting impressions of police as friends rather than foes. Girls' week is July 29 to August 4 and boys' week is August 5 to August 11, with fees of $200 and need-based scholarships available.
Camp Cadet is a summer camp program for boys and girls ages 12-15 sponsored by Centre County Law Enforcement. The camp aims to develop understanding between youth and police through a week of exciting sports, demonstrations and activities, creating lasting memories and impressions of police as friends. Girls' week is July 28 to August 3 and Boys' week is August 4 to August 10, with fees of $200 and need-based scholarships available. A typical day includes wake up, activities, demonstrations of shooting, archery, pepper spray and more cool things.
The document summarizes presentations made to the Steering Committee on March 21, 2013 regarding Phase I and II work for downtown State College revitalization. Key points from the presentations include:
1. Updates to the branding and marketing strategy to promote downtown's identity.
2. Proposed improvements to the pedestrian experience and multi-modal transportation downtown, including sidewalk expansions and a revised bike network.
3. Emerging recommendations to connect downtown and create an attractive, cohesive district, such as design concepts for College Avenue.
4. Additional market analysis showing opportunities for office, hotel, and housing development downtown to establish it as a place for professionals to live and work.
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The presentation provides an overview of the Phase I draft of the Downtown State College Master Plan. It introduces the project partners and leadership committees involved. It discusses the purpose and scope of the master plan, which includes design, placemaking, branding, utilities, transportation, town-gown relations, uses and development, and sustainability. Key findings from the analysis of downtown today are summarized, including its mix of uses, transportation options, and vibrant public life. A vision for downtown's future as a world-class college town is outlined across several themes to be addressed in phases, including marketing, navigation, connectivity, and living. Specific recommendations are made regarding branding, the public realm, and College Avenue.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
2015 State College Borough Construction ProjectsCourtney Hayden
This document summarizes capital improvement projects for State College Borough in 2015. It outlines sidewalk, street, and alley projects to improve safety. It also details plans to replace streetlights, construct pedestrian crossings, install ADA ramps, and complete streetscape work. The document provides timelines and details on projects to replace parking lot sealant, reconstruct Bellaire Avenue, replace a water meter, and construct trails and playgrounds in parks.
This document provides a review and summary of the Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Ordinance for College Station, Texas in 2015. It includes summaries of neighborhood, district, and corridor plans, master plans for various topics such as parks and transportation, projects in progress, and amendments made to the Unified Development Ordinance. It also outlines priorities for 2016, which include initiating a district plan, evaluating land use and housing needs, and potential amendments to land use maps and regulations regarding annexation, single-family housing, and zoning. The document closes with the vision statement for College Station.
This document provides an overview and summary of a project to revamp Main Street in Bray, County Wicklow. The project will involve installing new footpaths, a cycle lane, drainage, lighting, and removing car parking. It is funded by the National Transport Authority for €1.1 million and will take place over 7 months beginning in March. The project aims to make Main Street more accessible for pedestrians and cyclists while reducing traffic speeds. Public communication and minimizing disruptions to businesses will be important during the works.
The document summarizes 2014 activities and accomplishments for the city, including adoption of a strategic water supply plan, completion of a retail market analysis, and nearing completion of Legacy Park. It also provides statistics on development and construction in 2014. Current and upcoming infrastructure investments that total over $300 million are outlined. Recent accomplishments voted by residents include a water rate increase and public safety sales tax. New initiatives such as Norman Forward and redevelopment plans are mentioned. On-going challenges around storm water management and infrastructure improvements are also discussed.
Pharmacy - Kennedy Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - May 2017Crosstown TO
Construction is underway on the Crosstown LRT project, including at Kennedy Station. Crews will use a cut-and-cover construction method at Kennedy Station, which will involve utility relocations, installing support of excavation including piles and shoring, and excavating the site. In 2017, crews will relocate utilities and roads, demolish the existing north entrance, and begin support of excavation work, which may cause noise, vibration and dust. The project will build 15 underground stations along a 19-kilometre LRT route to improve transit connections in Toronto.
Brentcliffe - Victoria Park Construction Liaison Committee Meeting - June 2017Crosstown TO
The document provides an update on construction of the Crosstown LRT project in Toronto, specifically focusing on the West At-Grade section from Brentcliffe to Victoria Park and the Science Centre Station. It summarizes that preparatory works are underway at both locations, including geotechnical investigations, utility relocations and tree protection. At Brentcliffe, piling for support of excavation is nearly complete. At Science Centre Station, piling is underway and existing traffic staging has been installed to support upcoming works like piling, utility relocation and road widening. Renderings of stations along the West At-Grade section and of the Science Centre Station are also included.
This document summarizes the scope and progress of a multi-use pathway, wetlands trail boardwalk, and pavement rehabilitation project along Fairpoint Drive and Shoreline Loop in an unnamed city. It includes 3 elements: a 4-mile multi-use pathway, a boardwalk through wetlands between a park and neighborhoods, and repaving 1.3 miles of road. The project has completed conceptual design, received public input at workshops, and aims to increase safety, connectivity and access between areas while rehabilitating existing infrastructure. Bidding and construction are planned for 2020.
APM webinar held on 15 April 2021, hosted by Katherine Hanratty, Chair of the Northern Ireland Branch.
Presenters: Gary McCluskey, Lisa McFadden and Paul Denvir
The planning and delivery for the new North-West Multi-Modal Transport Hub in Derry~Londonderry from concept to handover.
The new multi-modal North-West Transport Hub in Derry~Londonderry aims to create a gateway with enhanced connectivity to the north west region. Located at the former Waterside train station, an 1852 Grade B-listed building, the project integrates rail services with local, inter-urban and cross border bus services as well as cycle and walking routes and supports wider regeneration.
https://youtu.be/rFkxsJrnGIs
https://www.apm.org.uk/news/north-west-multi-modal-transport-hub-nwmth-derry-londonderry-webinar/
APM webinar held on 15 April 2021, sponsored by the Northern Ireland Branch.
The planning and delivery for the new North-West Multi-Modal Transport Hub in Derry~Londonderry from concept to handover.
The new multi-modal North-West Transport Hub in Derry~Londonderry aims to create a gateway with enhanced connectivity to the north west region. Located at the former Waterside train station, an 1852 Grade B-listed building, the project integrates rail services with local, inter-urban and cross border bus services as well as cycle and walking routes and supports wider regeneration.
The £28m project has received funding from the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) as well as support from the Department for Infrastructure (NI), Department Transport, Tourism and Sport (Ireland) as well as Derry City and Strabane Council.
The first phase of the project, completed in October 2019 includes 1.8km of new railway track, signaling systems, new platforms and canopies as well as the re-development and restoration of the listed building and links to the city Greenway.
Phase two of the project which comprised a new Park and Ride facility, bus turning facilities and public realm space was completed in November 2020.
The event gave an insight to the challenges of planning and delivery of a complex multi-disciplinary transport project, including the restoration of a listed building.
https://www.apm.org.uk/news/north-west-multi-modal-transport-hub-nwmth-derry-londonderry-webinar/
https://youtu.be/rFkxsJrnGIs
Community Information Meeting of parkette design plan at Fairbank StationCrosstown TO
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2. 2013 DOWNTOWN
PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS
Sidewalks & Streets Projects Parking Facilities
• ADA Compliant Ramps • Fraser Street Garage Lighting
• Street & Alley Resurfacing Conversion
• Atherton Streetscape Project • Conversion of Meter Lots to
• Garner Street Reconstruction Kiosks
• Tree Replacements and Additions • Pugh Street Garage Sealant
• Bike Racks & Covered Bike Racks • Parking Study
Transportation Improvements Other Projects
• Downtown Signal Retiming • Organic Food Waste Collection
• Atherton/Hillcrest Overhead Signs • Video Surveillance Project
• Bicycle Ambassador Project • Downtown Master Plan
• Columbia Gasline Project*
Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer Projects
• HFL Building on Hetzel*
• No projects scheduled in the
Downtown at this year
• Inflow and Infiltration Project
Parks
• Orchard Park Playground Project
4. ADA COMPLIANCE PROJECT
• Installation of ADA
compliant ramps at the
following intersections:
Before • Calder Way/Humes Alley
• Calder Way/McAllister Alley
• Calder Way/McAllister Street
• Work anticipated to begin
in May
After
5. STREET & ALLEY RESURFACING
Streets Selected
• Patterson Street
From Foster to Fairmount
• Sparks Street
From Prospect to Westerly Parkway
• East Foster Avenue
From Locust Lane to Garner
• Fairmount Avenue
From Sparks to Patterson
Resurfacing to begin • Nittany Avenue
in late July From Sparks to Patterson
• Gill Street
From Prospect to Hamilton
• McCormick Street
From Old Boalsburg to Pugh
6. ATHERTON CORRIDOR
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
• Summer construction
schedule
• Sidewalks may be closed at
times with alternate
pathways for pedestrians
• Some temporary lane
closures
• Install handicapped ramps,
fence, wider sidewalks,
landscaping, new overhead
lane designations, new traffic
signals and new streetlight
poles, fixtures and
foundations
7. GARNER STREET RECONSTRUCTION
• South Garner Street
from Hamilton to
Easterly Parkway
• Will improve drainage
and pedestrian ramps
• Allows for adequate
pavement structure for
present and future
vehicle loads
• Work to begin in early
May; expect 2-3
months of construction
8. TREE REPLACEMENT & TREE GRATES
• 10 trees planned for
downtown
• Trees planted by end
of May
• 12 new tree grates
along College &
Beaver Avenue
• Tree grates
completed by mid-
August Tree grates are resized as trees
grow and replaced
when needed
9. BIKE RACKS
• Staff continues to look
for possible new bike
rack locations
• Demonstration
covered rack ready for
deployment
• Will be set up in different
areas of the Borough to
demonstrate
• Will be permanently
installed in front of Schlow
Memorial Library
• Additional covered racks
under consideration
11. TRAFFIC SIGNAL RETIMING
• 22 signals in the study
• Implementation is scheduled for 2013
• No interruption of
service expected
• For more information,
watch the most
recent report to
Transportation
Commission
(12-10-12) online at
cnet1.org
12. HILLCREST & ATHERTON OVERHEAD
LANE USE CONTROL SIGNS
• Installation of 2 Overhead Mast
Arms with Lane Use Control
Signs
• Implementation of Intersection
Safety Study Recommendations
In an early study conducted by Hoffman
(1969), overhead lane use signage • Hillcrest/Atherton was
identified as one of the top 5
contributed to a reduction in the total
number of accidents by 44 percent in a
1-year period
high-crash intersections
13. BICYCLE AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
• Ambassador activities
for the Spring
Semester include:
• Events to encourage
safe cycling downtown
• Light giveaways
• Bicycle parking
“positive” enforcement
• Trained ambassadors 2013 Bicycle
available to give Ambassador Training
presentations and
interact with the public
15. ORCHARD PARK PLAYGROUND
PML CONFERENCE VOLUNTEER PROJECT
• Build Day: June 25
• KaBOOM, a
national non-profit,
will help coordinate
activities
• DCNR grant funding
for 50% of project
• Will need ~175
Volunteers
17. STORMWATER & SANITARY SEWERS
• No independent projects scheduled in the
downtown this year
• During street reconstruction and major roadway
projects the Public Works Department performs
preventative sanitary and stormwater sewer
maintenance
• Improves efficiency/reduces labor costs
• Minimizes future disturbances on new roadway
• Inflow and Infiltration (INI) Project
• Upon execution of the contract, the first phase of the INI
project will be to monitor for high flow areas
19. FRASER GARAGE LIGHTING PROJECT
• Project led by a PSU
student group
• Review of utility bills
• Designing a new lighting
system with occupancy
sensors, daylight
harvesting, possibly solar
and all new fixtures
Fraser Street Parking Garage
• Primarily for energy
efficiency
• Will go out for bid when
plan is complete
20. CONVERSION OF METER LOTS TO KIOSK
• Implement Pay by credit
card option
• Pay-by-plate
• Pay by mobile device
• Kiosks will replace the old
fashioned parking meters in
the following locations:
• 2 kiosks on the 1st Floor of
McAlister Parking Deck
• 1 kiosk on the roof of McAlister
• 1 kiosk in the Allen Lot New Kiosks to be installed
in metered lots
• 2 kiosks in the Beaver Ave Lot
21. PUGH STREET GARAGE SEALANT
• Placing a sealant on
the Pugh Street
Garage drive aisles
• Expect a full closure
for a week
• Planned for
May/June after Pugh Street Garage
student move out
and before Arts Fest
22. PARKING STUDY
• A comprehensive study of both public and private
on- and off-street parking in the Central Business
District will be developed in 2013
• Analysis to include
• Parking structure
placement alternatives
• Review of all policies and
ordinances related to
parking demand
• Analysis of privately
owned parking in the
Central Business District
• Last report completed in
1985
Pugh Street Garage will be at
• Kickoff planned for June the end of its useful in 2018
24. ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION
• Phased roll-out to
downtown commercial
customers beginning in
late summer/early fall
Commercial Organic
Waste Collection
25. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE PROJECT
• Consolidate video Phase 1 Garages Early May
surveillance systems
Phase 2 Municipal Early June
• Replace and install Building
additional cameras in (Parking,
municipal garages, Police, etc.)
buildings and in public Phase 3 Downtown Early July
areas with a focus on
the Central Business Phase 4 Neighborhoods Pilot (Not
District /Highlands Funded)
• If funding allows, pilot
video surveillance in
neighborhood settings
26. DOWNTOWN MASTER PLAN
• Planning document
• Phase 1: Physical and
Design Improvements
• Final draft complete
• Phase 2:
Implementation
Strategies
• Ready for review by Phase 1 meeting with municipal
staff and regional partners
March 2013
• Expect completion by
June
27. COLUMBIA GASLINE PROJECT
BELLAIRE, BURROWES & PROSPECT
• Areas affected:
• Bellaire Avenue
• East Prospect Avenue from University Drive to Burrowes Street
• Burrowes Street from Prospect Avenue to College Avenue
• Plan to complete crossing of Beaver and College
between student move out and Arts Fest
• Project permitting through PennDOT, not SCB
• Streets will be resurfaced in 2014
28. HFL BUILDING
477 EAST BEAVER
• Expected completion
in early August
• Hetzel Street closed to
traffic
• Hetzel Street expected
to reopen to at least
one lane prior to
completion date
30. 2014 – 2018
PROPOSED PROJECTS
• Streetlight Replacement (Annual)
• Pugh Street Garage Replacement (By 2018)
• Fraser Street Open Space Project (2014)
• Downtown Master Plan Infrastructure
Improvements (2015-2016)
• Pugh Streetscape Project (2014)
• College Avenue Waterline Replacement (2014)
31. STREET LIGHT REPLACEMENT
• 2013 – Integrated into
Atherton Street
Improvement Project
• 2014 – Integrated into Pugh
Street Streetscape Project
• 2015 – College Avenue
• 2016 – Beaver Avenue from
“H” Alley to Burrowes Street
• 2017 – Beaver Avenue from
Allen to McAllister
32. PUGH STREET GARAGE
REPLACEMENT
• End of useful life -
2018
• Begin to plan for
replacement
through parking
study
33. PUGH STREET
STREETSCAPE DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION
• Needs assessment
• Replacement for Elms
• Traffic control at Beaver
• Pedestrian amenities
• Design completed last
year
• Incorporated into
Downtown Master Plan
• Implementation will be
dependent upon new
garage structure decisions
34. FRASER STREET
OPEN SPACE PROJECT
• Completed concept
design includes
accommodations for:
• Pedestrian scale amenities
• A public gathering space
• Art or sculptures
• Planned for 2014
• Grant funding will be
used, if possible, for art
installations
35. COLLEGE AVENUE WATERLINE
REPLACEMENT
• State College Borough Water Authority
Project
• College Avenue from Atherton Street to Hiester
Street
• Project planned for 2014
• One-lane closure expected that will involve the
parking lane
• New service line to be installed
36. DOWNTOWN MASTER PLAN
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
• Recommendations from the Downtown Master Plan
will be incorporated into future CIP projects
• Expected to
fund projects
identified in
the approved
Downtown
Master Plan
beginning in
2015
37. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
SCHEDULE
• Proposals submitted – Early March 2012
• Published – Early April
• Presented to Council – Mid-April
• Public hearing – Early May
• Council review – May
• Council adoption – Early June
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