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File #: 041094    Version: 0 Name: Improvements to Southwest 5th Avenue between Southwest 10th and 13th Streets (NB)
Type: Discussion Item Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 3/21/2005 In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: Final action: 3/21/2005
Title: Improvements to Southwest 5th Avenue between Southwest 10th and 13th Streets (NB)
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Improvements to Southwest 5th Avenue between Southwest 10th and 13th Streets (NB)

Explanation
At the August 2004 CRA meeting, the Board agreed to College Park University Heights' (CPUH) plan to increase the number of improvements made within the district that eradicate the blighted conditions including increased pedestrian lighting and sidewalk installation. These improvements would be targeted to areas that had recently experienced private redevelopment to help leverage the funds used. A very successful example of this type project is along Northwest 12th Terrace.

Staff has been working with Public Works and GRU on a project along Southwest 5th Avenue in University Heights that would include under grounding utilities, the placement of Lumec Domus fixture, the addition of sidewalks and the resolution of several curb cut issues.

GRU has provided a preliminary estimate of $175,000 for street lighting on SW 5th Avenue. This includes installation of Domus light fixtures, underground power lighting and existing electrical facilities, and removal of the existing overhead power line. GRU will contribute required further electrical infrastructure (cable, transformers, and similar equipment). Public Works has estimated the cost of sidewalks to be roughly $21,000 and the curb cut work to be $6,000, for a total project cost of $202,000.

Improvements to the Southwest 5th Avenue Triangle are being considered and will be added to this project once a plan has been developed and approved.

The Southwest 5th Avenue Triangle is located on University property, but University staff has expressed a willingness to discuss granting an easement or license in order for the CRA to make improvements to the triangle. The Southwest 5th Avenue Triangle has the potential to improve pedestrian traffic flow and function as a pocket park, a safe respite for pedestrians, and as a gateway to the Southwest 5th Avenue corridor. A new design could include ...

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