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Fairfield Avenue and Jacobs Drive <br />Project Description: This project consisted of rehabilitation of two streets in the Active Bethel <br />Citizens neighborhood in Council Ward 7: <br />• Fairfield Avenue from Royal Avenue to Highway 99 <br />• Jacobs Drive from Fairfield Avenue to Highway 99 <br />Treatment Methodology: <br />• Fairfield Avenue was reconstructed using the ICTB process and the street was repaved <br />using 8 inches of asphalt. <br />• Jacobs Drive was reconstructed utilizing the ICTB process and the street was repaved <br />using 8 inches of asphalt. <br />Costs: Total project costs, from all funding sources, are estimated at $1,660,000. <br />Preliminary Estimate based on Pavement <br />Management System (PMS) Surface Evaluation = $1,541,000 <br />Total Projected/Actual Paving Bond Funds Used = $1,430,000 <br />Difference = $111,000 <br />Bicycle and pedestrian bond funds were used to complete sidewalk infill between Royal Ave <br />and Richard Avenue. The total amount of bond funds used for bicycle and pedestrian <br />improvements on this project was approximately $50,000. <br />Additional Sources of Funding: Stormwater utility funds, wastewater utility funds, stormwater <br />SDC funds. Using stormwater funds, planted rainwater treatment facilities were constructed to <br />treat some of the rainwater draining from the street prior to it entering the underground pipe <br />system. <br />Project Photos: <br />Completed Paving Fairfield Avenue Completed Paving Jacobs Drive <br />
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