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27th Ave, Capital Dr, Potter St, Spring Blvd, and Van Ness St <br />Project Description: This project consisted of rehabilitation of five streets in the Fairmount <br />Neighbors and Amazon Neighbors Association neighborhoods in Council Ward 3: <br />• 27th Avenue from Capital Drive to Chula Vista Drive <br />• Capital Drive from Cresta De Ruta Street to Spring Boulevard <br />• Potter Street from 29th Avenue to 24th Avenue <br />• Spring Boulevard from Capital Drive to Fairmount Boulevard <br />• Van Ness Street from 27th Avenue to 23,d Avenue <br />Treatment Methodology: <br />• 27th Avenue was rehabilitated using a 2 inch deep inlay treatment. <br />• Capital Drive was rehabilitated using an inlay treatment to depths of 2 inches or 4 inches. <br />Some sections of existing pavement were removed to a depth of 4 inches or to the <br />underlying Portland Cement Concrete (PCC), and the street was repaved with 4 inches of <br />asphalt for some sections. In other sections, existing pavement was removed to a depth <br />of 2 inches and repaved with 2 inches of asphalt. <br />• Potter Street was rehabilitated using an inlay treatment. Existing pavement was removed <br />to a depth of 0 to 2 inches, and the street was repaved with 2 inches of asphalt. <br />• Spring Boulevard was also rehabilitated using an inlay treatment to a depth of 4 inches <br />and repaved. <br />• Van Ness Street was rehabilitated with a 2 inch thick overlay. <br />Costs: Total project costs, from all funding sources, are estimated at $1,113,000. <br />Preliminary Estimate based on Pavement <br />Management System (PMS) Surface Evaluation = $1,666,000 <br />Total Projected/Actual Paving Bond Funds Used = $1.068,000 <br />Difference = $598,000 <br />During design, it was found that the existing roadway could be rehabilitated and still meet City <br />design standards for less cost than the originally anticipated reconstruction treatment. <br />Additional Sources of Funding: Stormwater and wastewater utility funds. <br />Project Photos: <br />Completed Paving Capital Drive Completed Paving Van Ness Street <br />
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