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Meeting Agenda Introduction of Project Team Connective Corridor Project Onondaga County Sewer Separation Project Civi

Meeting Agenda Introduction of Project Team Connective Corridor Project Onondaga County Sewer Separation Project Civic Strip Project Syracuse University Façade Improvement Grant Program. Speakers Linda Dickerson Hartsock, Syracuse University Owen Kerney, City of Syracuse

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Meeting Agenda Introduction of Project Team Connective Corridor Project Onondaga County Sewer Separation Project Civi

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  1. Meeting Agenda • Introduction of Project Team • Connective Corridor Project • Onondaga County Sewer Separation Project • Civic Strip Project • Syracuse University Façade Improvement Grant Program Speakers • Linda Dickerson Hartsock, Syracuse University • Owen Kerney, City of Syracuse • Stephen Harris, City-County Arborist • Mark Budosh, Barton & Loguidice for Onondaga County

  2. Connective Corridor Project Map

  3. Connective Corridor Phase One • University Avenue • East Genesee Street • Forman Park • Armory Square gateway landscaping • SPARC public art installations • Syracuse Stage Plaza

  4. Connective Corridor Project Scope • CC logistics • Full reconstruction of the right-of-way: new sidewalks, curbing, parking areas, • bicycle lanes, and vehicular travel lanes • Project includes pedestrian amenities, traffic calming features, improved signage, • bus stops with pull-offs, energy efficient lighting, landscaping and street trees, green • infrastructure, and enhanced intersection and street crossings

  5. Connective Corridor Project Schedule • Work will begin at Forman Ave. and progress west • Project will include winter shutdown from October through March/April • Final design: May 2013 • Project Bid: June 2013 • Construction: late July/early August 2013 through summer 2015

  6. Connective Corridor Tree Removal Scope • 95 Trees to be removed within next five weeks • Removal will start at Forman Ave and proceed west to S. Franklin St. • Removal will begin the weekend of January 26, 2012 • Work will be performed on weekends by City Crews

  7. Connective Corridor: Tree Removal Scope • Removal is scheduled for three consecutive weekends, but is weather dependent • Trees diameters range from 2–18 inches and the average diameter is 7 inches • Approximately 170-180 new trees to be planted

  8. Onondaga County Sewer Separation Project Schedule Design is underway, and construction is scheduled to begin after 3/17/13 Duration of construction is approximately 90 days Construction will use daily lane closures and alternating one-way detours. May require occasional road closure along blocks Project Scope • Installation of approx. 1200 LF of separated storm sewer pipe • Situated parallel to combined sewer on W. Fayette Street between S. Salina St. and Creek • Work will begin at Creek and work east toward S. Salina St. • Separated storm sewer will connect to new catch basins installed in Connective Corridor project

  9. Scope • Intersections and crosswalks • Street amenities • Activated entries • Lighting treatments along Jefferson Street Connector • Signage and wayfinding system Civic Strip

  10. Civic Strip Design Elements

  11. Civic Strip Design Elements

  12. Façade round one: (Completed) • $625,000 in grants catalyzed improvements to 40 buildings along the Connective Corridor Façade round two: (Launching spring 2013) • $250,000 in matching grants • Special focus on lighting iconic buildings Façade Improvement Program

  13. Questions or Comments? Thank you

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