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Highland Avenue Construction Update

Project Milestones

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Highland Avenue Construction Update: Tuesday, April 20, 2010

• April 21, 2010: Paving from 15th Street to Rosecrans Avenue (weather permitting)

• April 22, 2010: Paving from Rosecrans Avenue to 45th Street (weather permitting)

• April 26 - April 30, 2010: Traffic Detectors, Raise Manholes (weather permitting)

• May 3 - May 7, 2010: Traffic Striping and Signs (weather permitting)

• May 10 - May 21, 2010: Decorative Crosswalks (weather permitting)

Below is a Q&A addressing other questions you may have:

Q: What work does this Project include?
A: This project includes:
• Cold milling and repaving of Highland Avenue from 15th St. to 45th St.
• Removal and replacement of damaged sidewalks, curbs and gutter.
• Installation of decorative crosswalks at 34th St., 35th St., 36th St. and Rosecrans Avenue.
• Construction of five (5) curb extensions similar to the ones in the Downtown area at 39th St., 42nd St., 43rd St., 44th St. and 45th St. with irrigation and landscaping.

Q: Will any trees be removed or planted during this project?
A: No tree work is included in this project.

Q: Why is the City undertaking this project?
A: Over the years, the existing pavement has deteriorated due to traffic wear, utility work and the environmental effects of sun and rain. This project will rehabilitate the pavement and improve ride quality. Additionally, the North Manhattan Beach Business Improvement District (NMB-BID) is providing funds to install aesthetic enhancements within the NMB-BID (32nd Place to 45th Street) such as decorative crosswalks and curb extensions to increase landscaping opportunities in the NMB-BID.

Q: What is the construction project schedule?
A: Construction is planned to start at the end of March. It is estimated that construction will take sixty working days to complete.

Q: What are the hours of construction?
A: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday with no work on weekends and holidays.

Q: How will traffic be affected?
A: A minimum of one lane of traffic will be open in each direction at all times during construction except during the 1 or 2-day period when the surface layer of asphalt is placed from 15th Street to Rosecrans Avenue. The roadway south of Rosecrans Avenue is too narrow to accommodate two lanes of traffic during paving operations. During paving south of Rosecrans, the dominant direction of traffic will be maintained (northbound in the morning and southbound in the afternoon) with the other direction detoured. All traffic lanes will be opened to traffic at the end of each working day. Although, every effort will be made to mitigate traffic impacts during construction, traffic disruption will be unavoidable. It is recommended that alternate routes be used if possible.

Q: How will parking on Highland Avenue be affected?
A: It is understood that parking on Highland Ave. is of significant importance to Highland Ave. businesses and residents; however, parking will be prohibited from time to time during the project. The contractor will be required to do much of the work in phases such that as much parking will be available during the day as possible. All parking spaces will be available after working hours. Parking restrictions will be posted 72 hours prior to the work period. Please observe all parking restrictions as this will help complete the project more quickly.

Q: Will access to my driveway be affected?
A: It is possible at times during construction that momentary access blockages could occur as equipment is actively working across driveways. Every effort will be made maintain access to private properties and businesses.

Q: How will trash pick up be affected?
A: Your trash will be picked-up on your regular trash day. Trash pick-up on Highland Avenue may take place earlier in the morning than usual. Please be sure to have your trash carts placed curbside by 7:30 A.M. on your regular trash day so we can coordinate your trash pick-up with the project.

Q: How much is this project going to cost and how will it be funded?
A: Project costs are estimated at $600,000 and will be funded from Federal Surface Transportation Program funds and Regional Proposition C funds.

Q: Who do I call if I have additional questions?
A: The City project manager for this project is Ed Kao. He can be reached at (310) 802-5358 office or (310) 503-0038 cell.

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