Courts of Canterbury HOA Meeting Rufe Snow Reconstruction
Courts of Canterbury HOA Meeting Rufe Snow Reconstruction Project Construction Update Keith Fisher, P. E. City Engineer December 13, 2011 Excellence - Integrity - Service - Creativity - Communication
Project Schedule § § § Notice to Proceed: April 19, 2011 Allotted Time: 395 Calendar Days Completion Date: May 18, 2012 At this time, the project is on schedule Excellence - Integrity - Service - Creativity - Communication
HOA Questions Project Timeline and construction phases ? § Currently paving the main traffic lanes on the east side of project. All paving on this phase is estimated to be complete by mid-February 2012. This includes all driveways and the 10’ trail. § Traffic (north and southbound) will be switched over to this new pavement by the end of February 2012. (Weather Permitting) § Once traffic is switched over, pavement removal will begin on the western lanes (current driving lanes). There will be some concrete removal, and all asphalt will be removed. Sidewalk repair and all handicap ramps will be upgraded to the current ADA standards.
HOA Questions Will there be a full closure of the Canterbury neighborhood entrance? § There will be NO full closure of the subdivision entrance. We will pave ½ at a time.
HOA Questions What will be the design of the new slope at the entrance to Rufe Snow Drive? How will it impact our entrance?
HOA Questions What light standards have been chosen for the project? • From the bridge north to Bear Creek Parkway: The lighting north of the bridge will be the Town Center light standards that are currently in place. This is a requirement due to the Town Center Zoning District.
Lighting from Bridge North
HOA Questions What light standards have been chosen for the project? From the bridge south to Rapp Road: The lighting south of the bridge will be the same light standards that are currently installed on Rufe Snow, south of Rapp Road. This was a City Council decision.
Lighting South of Bridge
Other Project Facts Landscaping City Council has approved an additional design for “Enhanced” Landscaping throughout the project. The New Design includes: Ø 85 Additional Trees (Red Oaks-13, Chinese Pistache-27, Burr Oak-11, Cedar Elms-34)
Other Project Facts Landscaping Ø Crape Myrtles / Ornamental Trees (30 gal)32 Ø Oklahoma Redbuds (30 Gal)-12 Ø Yaupon Holly (30 gal)-16 Ø Additional sod, irrigation and wildflower seed.
Other Project Facts Landscaping will begin to be planted in March, 2012 Excellence - Integrity - Service - Creativity - Communication
Questions? Keith Fisher, P. E. , City Engineer Project Manager publicworks@cityofkeller. com Excellence - Integrity - Service - Creativity - Communication
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