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    South Capitol Street CorridorProject Informational Update Meeting

    July 30, 2013

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    Tonights Agenda

    6:30 p.m. Sign-In

    7:00 p.m. Welcome

    7:05 p.m. Project Update Presentation7:35 p.m. Open House

    8:30 p.m. Adjournment

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    Todays Speakers

    Sanjay Kumar, P.E., DDOT - AnacostiaWaterfront Initiative Program Manager

    Jim Moorcroft, P.E., CH2M HILL - South CapitolStreet Corridor Project Manager

    Linda Fennell, DDOT - DBE SupportiveServices Program Manager and Coordinator forBusiness Opportunity and Workforce

    Development Center

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    Presentation Overview

    Anacostia Waterfront Initiative (AWI) South Capitol Street Project Planning

    History

    Project Update Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE)

    and Workforce Development Goals

    Next Steps

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    Anacostia WaterfrontFINAL REPORT JUNE 2005

    30-Year, $10 Billion Series Projects

    Created by March 2000 Memorandum ofUnderstanding Between the District and19 Other Federal and Regional Agencies

    5 Key Themes:

    o

    Restore:A clean and active river.o Connect:Eliminating barriers and

    gaining access.

    o Play:A great riverfront park system.

    o Celebrate:Cultural destinations ofdistinct character.

    o Live:Building strong waterfrontneighborhoods.

    Creating a World-Class Waterfront

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    AWI Program Transportation Projects

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    o Phase 1 = $600 Million (Segments 1, 2 and demo)o Phase 2 = $300 Million (Segments 3/4/5)

    South Capitol Street Improvements:

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    Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge

    63-years-old, End of

    Useful Life Replacement Due to:

    o Age and Condition,

    o Functional Limitations,and

    o Importance to theDistricts

    TransportationNetwork and Plans

    Deterioration RequiresRepairs with IncreasingFrequency, Cost andTraffic Impacts

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    Project History

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    Project Planning Process

    Included in Anacostia WaterfrontInitiative Program for Creating a World-

    Class Waterfront

    Project Goals of Improving:

    o Multi-modal Transportation,

    o Community Access,

    o Economic and ResidentialDevelopment and

    o Safety

    Final Environmental Impact Statement(FEIS) Approved in Spring 2011

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    KeyStakeholders Local Communities and

    Residents

    Businesses

    Motorists, bicyclist andpedestrians

    Federal HighwayAdministration

    U.S. Coast Guard

    U.S. Navy (JBAB)

    Army Corps of Engineers National Capital Planning

    Commission

    Commission on Fine Arts

    Nationals Ball Club

    Advisory Council on HistoricPreservation

    National Park Service

    Washington MetropolitanArea Transit Authority

    DC Water

    U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency

    District Department of theEnvironment

    State Historic PreservationOffice

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    South Capitol Street Corridor

    Creating a

    Grand UrbanBoulevard

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    Project Update

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    Project Features

    New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge (FDMB) Demolition of existing FDMB

    New traffic ovals at west and east ends of FDMB

    Upgraded I-295 Suitland Parkway interchange

    Improved bikeway and pedestrian access

    New drainage and stormwater management Landscaping and streetscape

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    Project Success Goals

    Safety at all times On-time and within budget

    Minimize traveling public impacts

    Proactive project planning and execution Environmental, aesthetic and sustainability

    commitments achieved

    Quality project

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    Challenges Project Costs and Schedule

    Geotechnical Conditions Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge Design

    Environmental Remediation, Protection, Mitigation

    Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Maintain River Traffic During Construction

    Pedestrian and Bicycle Access and Connections

    Utilities and Other Major Project Coordination

    Urban Design and Aesthetics

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    FEISBridge Alignment

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    New Parallel Alignment

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    Traffic Oval West of Bridge

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    N F d i k D l

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    New Frederick DouglassMemorial Bridge

    N F d i k D l

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    New Frederick DouglassMemorial Bridge

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    East Oval and I-295 Interchange

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    Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities

    18-foot shared use bike and walkways onFDMB

    18-foot connections around and throughovalsoWest oval connections to Potomac and R

    Street

    o East oval connections to Suitland Parkway,Howard Road and South Capitol Street

    Bikeway connection to Suitland Parkwaybike path

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    Conceptual Trail Connections

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    W t P d t i /Bik A

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    West Pedestrian/Bike Access

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    P d i /Bik T l B id

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    Pedestrian/Bike Travel on Bridge

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    E t P d t i /Bik A

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    East Pedestrian/Bike Access

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    Stormwater Management Features

    Mayor Gray: In one generation, DC will be thehealthiest, greenest and most livable city in U.S.

    New DDOE regulations in now effect

    Strategies mimic natural hydrologic systemso Streetscape bioretention planting strips

    o Open bioretention cells open space landscaping

    o Pervious pavements allows pavement infiltration

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    Stormwater/Sustainability Features

    Cross Section: South Capitol Street and Traffic Oval East of the Anacostia River

    Streetscape Bioretention Permeable Pavement Open Bioretention Area

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    Property/Right of Way Acquisition

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    Supplemental FEIS Process

    Supplemental FEIS is being prepared for FHWA,including updated Record Of Decision (ROD)

    Key Evaluation parameters

    o Parallel bridge alignment

    o Fixed v. moveable bascule designs

    o Navigation clearance requirements

    Anticipated ROD approval by FHWA 2ND Quarter2014

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    A ti Ri N i ti St d

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    Anacostia River Navigation Study

    Stakeholder Coordination

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    U.S. Coast Guardo U.S. Navy

    o NuStar Fuel Pier

    o Nearby Marinas

    Began in April 2013

    Minimum Navigation Clearanceo

    Moveable Bridgeo Fixed Bridge

    FHWA-mandated fixed vs.moveable bridge cost-benefitanalysis

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    Disadvantaged Business Enterpriseand Work Force Development Goals

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    Disadvantage Business Enterprise(DBE) Goals

    DBE goal is 25% of total contract value

    DBE Plan will be submitted by the contractor andapproved by DDOT

    DBE Compliance will be monitored and audited byMohammed Kabir

    Office of Civil Rights

    202-299-2190

    For DBE Certification questions contact:Ms. Glenda Payne

    Office of Civil Rights

    202-671-0479

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    W kf D l t

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    Workforce Development

    Employee Training Requirements will be included inthe construction contract

    On-the-Job Training and Apprenticeship Positionswill be made available

    For Work Force Development questions contact:

    Linda Fennell

    Office of Civil Rights

    202-645-8620

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    Next Steps

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    Project Financing

    Mayor Gray included $622 million for the projectin his FY 2014 budget

    Project Finance Plan is being reviewed byFederal Highway Administration (FHWA)

    Plan utilizes both federal and District ofColumbia funds

    GARVEE Bonds to be issued

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    Project Phase 1 Schedule

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    Statement Of Qualifications August 1, 2013Submission date

    Notification of Short List 3rd Quarter 2013

    Issue Request for Proposals 4th Quarter 2013

    Receive Proposals 1st Quarter 2014

    Select Design-Build Team 2nd Quarter 2014

    Notice to Proceed 4th

    Quarter 2014 Final Completion 4th Quarter 2018

    Project Phase 1 Schedule(Segments 1 and 2)

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    Mi i i i C i I

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    Good-neighbor construction

    Limit impacts to neighbors

    Maximize accessibility and mobility

    River delivery of materials

    Water truck controlling dust

    SAFETY AT ALL TIMES

    Designated haul routes

    Dust control

    No construction worker parkingin neighborhoods

    Maintaining access during construction

    Minimizing Construction Impacts

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    St i I l d

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    Staying Involved

    For more information, visit

    www.anacostiawaterfront.org/SouthCapitolStreetCorridor

    Receive project updates, askquestions or comment:

    o Sign up tonight for theproject email list

    o Email: [email protected]

    o Call: 202-741-8528

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    http://www.anacostiawaterfront.org/SouthCapitolStreetCorridorhttp://www.anacostiawaterfront.org/SouthCapitolStreetCorridormailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.anacostiawaterfront.org/SouthCapitolStreetCorridorhttp://www.anacostiawaterfront.org/SouthCapitolStreetCorridor
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    Open House