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Brewer Street from Gilham Road to Norkenzie Road <br />Project Description: This project included reconstruction of Brewer Street in northeast Eugene <br />from Gilham Road to Norkenize Road. <br />Treatment Methodology: Sections of this street were in poor condition and pavement testing <br />and evaluation showed that the west end of the project needed full depth reconstruction and the <br />east end needed partial depth reconstruction (removal of asphalt pavement and a portion of the <br />underlying base rock). <br />Costs: Total project costs, from all funding sources, are estimated at $346,000. <br />Total Bond Funds Programmed to the Project = $146,000 <br />Total Projected /Actual Bond Funds Used = $346,000 <br />Difference = $ - 200,000 <br />In testing this street, it was determined that the subgrade soils and thin pavement were too <br />weak to support construction traffic and future traffic loading and the street needed a more <br />expensive treatment than originally anticipated when the street repair bond was developed. <br />Additional Sources of Funding: Stormwater utility fund. <br />Project Photos: <br />Brewer Street pre- construction <br />2012 SRRP REPORT <br />Brewer Street post- construction <br />
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