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<br /> <br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Action: Approval of Minutes, Findings and Recommendations from the Hearings <br />Official and Adoption of Resolution 4970 Forming a Local Improvement District for <br />Paving, Constructing Curbs, Gutters, Sidewalks, Street Lights, Stormwater Drainage, <br />Water Quality Facilities, on Elmira Road from Bertelsen Road to Maple Street and Maple <br />Street from Elmira Road to Roosevelt Boulevard (Job #4275) <br /> <br />Meeting Date: April 13, 2009 Agenda Item Number: 4 <br />Department: Public Works-Engineering Staff Contact: Mark Schoening <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5243 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />The council is being requested to approve the Hearings Official’s Minutes, Findings, and <br />Recommendations dated April 6, 2009, and to adopt a resolution forming a Local Improvement District <br />(LID) for paving, constructing curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lights, stormwater drainage and water <br />quality facilities on Elmira Road from Bertelsen Road to Maple Street and Maple Street from Elmira <br />Road to Roosevelt Boulevard. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />Elmira Road and Maple Street are neighborhood collector streets and located in the Active Bethel <br />Citizens neighborhood on the west side of Eugene. The existing roadway has no curb, gutter, or <br />sidewalks and the existing road surface is in very poor condition. <br /> <br />City representatives attended the Active Bethel Citizens Neighborhood meeting in the fall of 2006 to <br />kick off a public outreach process for the design of the Elmira Road and Maple Street. After the <br />neighborhood meeting, between November 2006 and January 2009, seven public workshops were held <br />providing education about public improvements and financing and discussing specific design and <br />financing for the Elmira Road and Maple Street improvements. Two of these workshops were a result <br />of City Council direction on November 10, 2008, ”to continue to work with property owners to further <br />address their concerns, with the goal of maintaining the 2009 construction start.” For each meeting, <br />over 1500 postcard invitations were mailed. In addition, there was a special workshop for the residents <br />of Maple Street. <br /> <br />Staff believes the meetings resulted in a consensus about the proposed design. The street improvements <br />will consist of 24-foot wide paving, curb and gutters, sidewalks, street lights, parking bays on Maple <br />Street, and storm water drainage system with water quality facilities. The project will address the <br />deteriorating roadway, improve safety for all modes of travel, provide storm water quality and improve <br />drainage conveyance. In lieu of bike lanes, as requested by the property owners, signage will be <br />provided to alert bicyclists of the nearby Roosevelt Path. The signs will be located at intersections on <br />Elmira Road to direct travelers down side streets to the connections to the path. <br /> Z:\CMO\2009 Council Agendas\M090413\S0904134.doc <br /> <br />