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Community Meeting January 26, 2012. Introductions. Purpose of Meeting. Provide update to the community on extent and timing of rebuilding efforts Seek input and comment from community Address neighborhood concerns and questions regarding infrastructure and other issues. Topics.
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Community Meeting January 26, 2012
Purpose of Meeting • Provide update to the community on extent and timing of rebuilding efforts • Seek input and comment from community • Address neighborhood concerns and questions regarding infrastructure and other issues
Topics • Update on status of infrastructure design and construction projects in the neighborhood • - Completed/pending construction • - Phasing & timing of future phases of work • - Undergrounding of utilities • - Crestmoor Canyon replanting • - Earl/Glenview Park replacement • Traffic issues through neighborhood • Status of home rebuilding • New “Rebuild Crestmoor” website
Infrastructure Reconstruction • Completed & pending projects
Plymouth Way Earl Ave Glenview Dr Fairmont Dr Phase I Water System Improvements Vermont Way Claremont Drive Claremont Drive Phase I Sewer Replacement Surface Restoration Earl Ave Concord Dr Glenview Dr Crestmoor Canyon Slope Stability/Retaining Walls Completed & Pending Projects
PG&E Gas Distribution Reconstruction Fairmont Dr Claremont Dr Concord Way Earl Ave Claremont Dr Glenview Drive
Infrastructure Reconstruction • Completed & pending projects • Future Phases of Work
Existing Intersection (Glenview/Claremont) without ADA compliant ramps Intersection with ADA compliant ramps
Earl/Glenview Park Replacement • Former “pocket” park with small play structure • City desires to include public in shaping the vision of the replacement park • Timing is function of many factors not yet resolved including: • Integration of park with streetscape enhancements • Infrastructure timing • Real estate issues
Crestmoor Canyon Replanting • Slope stability and erosion control work • Arborists & geotechnical engineering recommendations • Concept planting plan focused on native species • Other options
Existing Canyon View Native Species Planting Option
Infrastructure Reconstruction • Completed & pending projects • Future Phases of Work • Undergrounding of Utilities
Undergrounding of Overhead Utilities • Some residents expressed early interest • City undertook a feasibility study focused on logistics and cost • City agreed to present results of study to public • Summary of advantages & disadvantages
Advantages of Undergrounding • Aesthetics • Could eliminate the need for the PUE and need for utilities to access rear yards • Eliminate possibility of downed lines during storms resulting in better safety and more reliable service
Disadvantages of Undergrounding • Some of the lines are major transmission & distribution lines • Physical disruption to residents • Trading poles for vaults/boxes in yards • Cost (~$11.5 million) • Long design & approval process (~1 year) • Requires trenching on private property & side yards • Surface restoration of landscape and hardscape
Traffic • Response to community concerns upon re-opening the roads to traffic • Increased police enforcement • Radar trailers and speed surveys • Interim solutions • Long term solution is the integration of streetscape enhancements that will provide traffic calming effects
Status of Home Rebuilding • 38 destroyed properties • 13 home permits issued or under construction • 7 in planning/permitting stage • 5 are in pre-application stage • 13 undetermined status • 3 lots owned by PG&E 17 damaged properties • 7 have completed repairs • 10 permits issued • 3 of the 17 homes are owned by PG&E
Rebuild Crestmoor Website • www.rebuildcrestmoor.org • Infrastructure replacement information • Rebuilding of homes • Construction updates • Feedback/comments • FAQ • Please visit website & sign up for email updates.