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Community Meeting October 16, 2014 Langston Hughes Center Signalized Intersection (Looking East) Project Overview Project Overview 12 11 11 11 12 East 105th Street Cross Section (Looking North) 12 10 12


  1. Community Meeting October 16, 2014 Langston Hughes Center

  2. Signalized Intersection (Looking East) Project Overview Project Overview 12’ 11’ 11’ 11’ 12’ East 105th Street Cross Section (Looking North) 12 ’ 10 ’ 12 ’

  3. Implementation Schedules

  4. Project Impacts Preferred 46.9 (10.2) Permanent Land – Acres (City Owned) Alternative 42 Potential Hazardous Material Sites Historic Sites 1 * Park and Recreation Sites 1 ** Residential Structures (Relocations) 64 (76) Church Displacements 1 ** Commercial Business Structures (Relocations) 25 (16) * Park impact is temporary ** Building impact summary from Fall 2012 field inventory

  5. Project Costs (in year expended*) Next Steps Planning and design $22.7 M Land and relocation $25.6 M Utilities $23.3 M Construction $259.7 M Total = $331.3 Million * from 2013-2018 including inflation

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  15. Aesthetic Considerations • LED Lighting • Mast arm traffic signals • Banners on light poles • Street trees Preferred Alternative • Bus shelters at GCRTA designated locations

  16. Aesthetic Considerations Potential Plaza Locations • Neighborhood plazas • Street furniture • Bridge and wall Preferred treatments Alternative • Railing and fence details

  17. Community Impact Mitigation Community • To offset project impacts Mitigation • To support ongoing initiatives in area

  18. Community Mitigation – E. 59 th Street Pedestrian Bridge Preferred Alternative Study Area Structures

  19. Community Mitigation – E. 89 th Street Pedestrian Bridge Preferred Alternative Study Area Structures

  20. Woodland Recreation Center Expansion Financial Assistance • $500,000 towards expansion Community Mitigation

  21. Voluntary Residential Relocation Process • For a limited number of residential buildings Community near the roadway based on: Mitigation • Direct access to the boulevard • Location within the intersection influence area • Roadway isolates the property as a single remaining residential land use

  22. Voluntary Residential Relocation Process Qualifying Parcels PIN Address 12425029 6805 Kinsman Rd. 12425031 6811 Kinsman Rd. 12425056 6815 Kinsman Rd. 12425058 6817 Kinsman Rd. 12425032 6821 Kinsman Rd. 12424042 2796 E. 75th St. 12428074 7622 Rawlings Ave. 12428072 7706 Rawlings Ave. 12428028 2756 E. 79th St. 12608018 9111 Woodland Ave. 12119066 2290 E. 105th St. 12119067 2284 E. 105th St. 12119070 2270 E. 105th St. 12118018 2184 E. 105th St. 12118016 2174-2176 E. 105th St.

  23. St. Hyacinth Neighborhood Entrance Enhancements Community Mitigation • Resurfacing • Sidewalk repair • Street tree planting

  24. GCRTA Quincy Red Line Platform Extension to E. 105th Street Community Mitigation • Project to fund 80% of cost including ADA access from E. 105th St.

  25. Workforce Requirements Community • 20% of all construction worker hours performed Mitigation on the contract shall be performed by Cleveland residents. • Section 1 OJT: 8,500 hours • Section 2 OJT: TBD

  26. Minority/Disadvantage Business Requirements Community Mitigation African American Owned 8.5% Hispanic Owned 1.5% Asian and Native American Owned 1.5% All other certified companies 8.5% Overall Project Goal 20%

  27. Right of Way Acquisition (Purchasing of land and relocation of occupants required for Right of Way roadway construction) Acquisition • 2014 • Prioritize acquisition of “relocation” parcels (Section 1 & 2) • Section 1 “land only” parcels • 2015 • Complete remaining relocation parcels • Complete Section 2 land only parcels

  28. Right of Way Acquisition Process Acquisition/Relocation Phase Begins Purchase or Negotiate Appraise Closing Rent Offer Present value of Phase Replacement Offer ( Minimum 30 property Sites (up to 8 days, up to 3 (1 month) (3-6 months) weeks) (3 to 12 months) months) Acquisition/Relocation Phase Ends ~ 6-18 month timeline

  29. Thank You!

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