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STREET AND THOROUGHFARE IMPROVEMENTS
These projects include transportation systems management, participation with other agencies for improvements to intersections and thoroughfares, street resurfacing, street petitions, street reconstruction, local collectors, sidewalks, thoroughfare improvements, alley petitions, alley reconstruction, participation with other agencies for improvements to alternate modes and bridge repair and modification.
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT PROJECTS
Provides for the installation of new traffic signals and school flashers where warranted, replacing structurally deficient traffic signal hardware and installing Intelligent Transportation System devices to improve traffic flow.
PARTICIPATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES/INTERSECTION PROJECTS
Provides improvements for turning movements, adding auxiliary turn lanes, or increasing storage capacity at designated intersections using matching funds from other agencies.
PARTICIPATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES/THOROUGHFARE PROJECTS
Provides for the improvement of substandard or over-burdened city thoroughfares to current city standards including safety, lane width and pavement thickness by using matching funds from other agencies.
STREET RESURFACING PROJECTS
Provides for design and construction of streets, which need resurfacing. Resurfacing consists of removal of previous asphalt overlays, repairs to base pavement, curb, gutter, and sidewalks where needed and placement of new or recycled asphalt overlays and traffic markings, as necessary.
STREET PETITION PROJECTS
Provides for engineering and construction of street paving petition improvements requested by property owners through the Property Owners Cost Participation Program (POCPP). Petitions must represent a two-thirds majority of the abutting property owners and/or residents adjacent to unimproved streets for a valid paving petition. Property owners are assessed for a portion of the cost.
STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Provides for engineering and construction of streets that have exceeded their structural life expectancy.
LOCAL COLLECTOR PROJECTS
Provides for improving substandard or over-burdened local collector streets to current city standards including safety, lane width, and pavement thickness.
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS - PETITIONS, SAFETY AND REPLACEMENT PROJECTS
Provides for engineering and construction of sidewalks at various locations. This program consists of three categories: Sidewalk Petitions - Requested by two-thirds majority of property owners signing petitions under the Property Owner Cost Participation Program (POCPP), Citizen Safety Advisory Committee Recommendations - Requested by local schools for the safety of school children, and Sidewalk Replacement - Requested by property owners for replacement of deteriorated sidewalks, drive approaches, curbs and gutters under the cost participation program.
THOROUGHFARE IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Provides for improving substandard or over-burdened city thoroughfares to current city standards including safety, lane width and pavement thickness.
ALLEY PETITION PROJECTS
Provides for engineering and construction of alley paving through petitions from the Property Owners Cost Participation Program (POCPP). Petitions must represent a two-thirds majority of the abutting property owners and/or residents adjacent to unimproved alleys for a valid paving petition. Property owners are assessed for a portion of the cost.
ALLEY RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: Provides for engineering and construction of alleys that have exceeded their structural life expectancy.
PARTICIPATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES/ALTERNATIVE MODES PROJECTS
Provides funding for alternate transportation improvements such as separate bike routes, signage, or parking facilities with matching funds from other agencies.
BRIDGE REPAIR AND MODIFICATION
Provides funding for bridges needing repair, construction and replacement.
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