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2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar and Tim Starr Mobility & Street Services System-Wide Projects Consideration List 2 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation


  1. 2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar and Tim Starr Mobility & Street Services

  2. System-Wide Projects Consideration List 2 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  3. Traffic Signal Synchronization Phase 1 • Major Thoroughfares and Arterials • $10 Million 3 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  4. Traffic Signal Synchronization Phase 2 • Major Collectors and high usage roads • $8 Million 4 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  5. Sidewalks • ADA Compliance and 50/50 Cost Share Program • $6 Million 5 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  6. City Bridge Repairs • Maple Avenue, Second Avenue, Marsh Lane, Camp Wisdom Road, Marsalis Avenue • Cracking, corrosion, decking, concrete, supports • $3.3 Million 6 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  7. System Wide District Participation Projects Consideration List 7 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  8. Forest Lane from Cromwell Drive to Marsh Lane • Resurfacing and/or partial pavement replacement • $1.1 Million 8 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  9. Garland Road/Gaston Avenue/East Grand Avenue • Partnership project with TxDOT • Intersection improvements • Pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements • Santa Fe trail connections • $1 Million 9 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  10. Davis Street – Cockrell Hill Road to Clinton Avenue • Partnership project with Dallas County • Complete Streets roadway and bike lane improvements • $4 Million 10 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  11. Riverfront Boulevard – Cadiz Street to Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) • Partnership project with Dallas County • Thoroughfare reconstruction and the addition of bike lane facilities • $1.9 Million 11 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  12. Wheatland Road – City Limits to University Hills Boulevard • Partnership project with NCTCOG • Construct a new 4 lane undivided roadway with bike lanes • $1.8 Million 12 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  13. Dolphin Road – Haskell Avenue to Spring Avenue • Partnership project with TxDOT • Reconstruct existing 4 lane undivided roadway to 4 lane divided Complete Street • $2 Million 13 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  14. McKinney Avenue/Cole Avenue Two-Way Conversion • Convert existing one- way streets to two-way traffic flow • Partnership project w/ NCTCOG • Local match for NCTCOG’s funding • $8 Million 14 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  15. Alley Reconstruction/Rehabilitation • Reconstruct deteriorated alleys in District 12 • $4 Million 15 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  16. Walnut Hill Lane from Marsh Lane to Midway Road • Resurfacing and/or partial pavement replacement • $2.2 Million 16 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  17. Quiet Zones • Install Quiet Zone required infrastructure improvements at railroad crossing • $543 Thousand • Funding will match available federal funding 17 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  18. Warranted Traffic Signals • Backlog of 60 warranted signals plus future signals and school flashers • $18 Million 18 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  19. LBJ Freeway/Skillman Street Interchange • Bridge aesthetic lighting • Streetscape and landscaping at Skillman Street/Audelia Road at Whitehurst Drive and Adleta Court intersections • $6 Million 19 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  20. Pedestrian Improvements Along Central Expressway (US75) • Pedestrian safety improvements recommended by the TxDOT 2016 Pedestrian Safety study • Area bound by US75, Mockingbird Lane, Lovers Lane and Greenville Avenue • $1.1 Million 20 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  21. Cockrell Hill Road – La Reunion Parkway to Singleton Boulevard • Joint partnership with Dallas County • Construct a new 4 lane divided roadway including a new bridge over Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) and new traffic signals at Singleton Boulevard • $1.9 Million 21 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  22. Pemberton Hill Road from Great Trinity Forest Parkway to Lake June Road • Project to provide a four lane divided roadway with sidewalks and dedicated bicycle facilities • $14 Million 22 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  23. Canada Drive – Westmoreland Road to Hampton Road • Complete street project with a four lane divided roadway with sidewalks and dedicated bicycle facilities • $7.6 Million 23 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  24. SoPAC/Katy Trail Drainage Improvements • Install needed drainage/erosion control improvements • $675 Thousand 24 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  25. Commerce Street – Good Latimer Expressway to Exposition Avenue • Complete Street project to provide two lane, two-way roadway as called for in the thoroughfare plan • $9.7 Million 25 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  26. Bike Lane Improvements • Striping and amenities • $3.4 Million 26 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  27. Prairie Creek Road Railroad Bridge over Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) • Partnership with NTCOG and UPRR • Complete a new 4-lane bridge over UPRR tracks just south of Forney Road with sidewalks and bicycle facilities • Safety improvements • $9.2 Million 27 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  28. 10 th Street/Bottom Area/Clarendon Drive • Reconstruct existing streets and alleys to city standards • $10 Million 28 Public Safety, Economic Vibrancy, Clean Healthy Environment, Cultural Arts, Recreation and Education, E-Gov

  29. 2017 Capital Bond Program Streets Subcommittee Aurobindo Majumdar and Tim Starr Mobility & Street Services

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