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5th Avenue, 6th Avenue, 7th Avenue, and Commercial Street <br />Project Description: This project consisted of rehabilitation of four streets in the West Eugene <br />Community Organization neighborhood in Council Ward 8: <br />• 5th Avenue from Bertelsen Road to Commercial Street <br />• 6th Avenue from Bertelsen Road to Commercial Street <br />7th Avenue from Bertelsen Road to Oscar Street <br />• Commercial street from 5th Avenue to 7th Avenue <br />Treatment Methodology: <br />• 5th Avenue was reconstructed by utilizing a combination of in-place cement treated base <br />(ICTB) method in the travel lanes and an inlay treatment in the parking lanes. The entire <br />road width received a 2inch thick overlay. <br />• 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue were reconstructed by utilizing a combination of in-place <br />cement treated base (ICTB) method on portions of each roadway and an inlay treatment <br />was used on the remainder of the two roadways. <br />• Commercial Street was rehabilitated using an inlay treatment and repaving with 5 inches <br />of asphalt pavement. <br />Spots of failed pavement were removed for their full depth and reconstructed using 16 inches of <br />aggregate base prior to the rehabilitation treatments. The roadways were anticipated to require <br />full depth reconstruction, but after testing of the existing roadway and underlying soils, the <br />roadways were able to be rehabilitated at less expense. <br />Costs: Total project costs, from all funding sources, are estimated at $998,000. <br />Preliminary Estimate based on Pavement <br />Management System (PMS) Surface Evaluation = $1,923,000 <br />Total Projected/Actual Paving Bond Funds Used = $992,000 <br />Difference = $931,000 <br />Additional Sources of Funding: Stormwater and wastewater utility funds. <br />Project Photos <br />Completed Paving on 5th Avenue <br />Completed Paving on 7th Avenue <br />
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