South Capitol Street Corridor Project Update - ANC 6D Meeting, October 21, 2013
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South Capitol Street CorridorProject Update
ANC 6D Meeting
October 21, 2013
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Agenda
South Capitol Street Corridor Overview Project Update and Features
Next Steps
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Project Planning Process Key element of Anacostia Waterfront
Initiative Program (AWI) forcreating a World-Class Waterfront
Project goals of improving:
o Multi-modal Transportation
o Community Access
o Economic and Residential Development
o Safety
Final Environmental Impact
Statement (FEIS) approved in
Spring 2011
Supplemental EIS underway
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South Capitol Street Corridor
Creating a
Grand UrbanBoulevard
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South Capitol Street Improvements Phase 1 = $600 Million (Segments 1, 2 and demolition)
Phase 2 = $300 Million (Segments 3/4/5)
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Major Environmental Commitments
Consult with Section 106 Signatory Agencies and Key
Stakeholders Avoid, Minimize and Mitigate Adverse Effects on Plan of
the City of Washington
Design to Visually Maintain Historic LEnfant Plan
Minimize Effects on Suitland Parkway
Account for U.S. Department of Interior Standards for
Historic Properties
Salvage and Re-use Original Historic Materials
Make a Good-faith Effort in Any Design Modifications to
Avoid Historic Properties
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Key Stakeholders Local Communities and
Residents
Businesses
Motorists, bicyclist and
pedestrians
Federal Highway
Administration
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
Historic Preservation
National Park Service
Washington Metropolitan
Area Transit Authority
DC Water
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
District Department of theEnvironment
State Historic Preservation
Office
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Project Update
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Project Features
New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge(FDMB)
New traffic ovals at west and east ends of FDMB
Upgraded I-295 and Suitland Parkwayinterchange
Improved bikeway and pedestrian facilities
New drainage and stormwater management Significant landscaping and streetscape
Demolition of existing FDMB
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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
o Importance to theDistricts transportation
network
Deterioration requires
repairs with
increasing frequency,
cost and traffic
impacts
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FEIS Bridge Alignment
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New Parallel Alignment
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Traffic Oval West of Bridge
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New Frederick Douglass
Memorial Bridge
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East Oval and I-295 Interchange
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
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Stormwater Management Features
Mayor Gray: In one generation, DC will be
the healthiest, greenest and most livable city inU.S.
New DDOE regulations in now effect
Strategies mimic natural hydrologic systems
South Capitol Street design uses 3 strategies
o Streetscape bioretention in planting strips
o Open bioretention cells and landscaping
o Pervious pavements allow pavement infiltration
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Cross Section: South Capitol Street and Traffic Oval East of the Anacostia River
Streetscape Bioretention Permeable Pavement Open Bioretention Area
Stormwater/Sustainability Features
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Next Steps
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Statement Of Qualifications August 1, 2013Received
Notification of Short List 4th Quarter 2013
Issue Request for Proposals 4th
Quarter 2013 Receive Proposals 1st Quarter 2014
Select Design-Build Team 3rd Quarter 2014
Notice to Proceed 4
th
Quarter 2014 Final Completion 4th Quarter 2018
Project Phase 1 Schedule
(Segments 1 and 2)
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Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise (DBE) Goals
DBE goal is 25% of total design/construction contract
DBE Plan will be submitted by the DB contractor and
approved by DDOT
DBE Goals will be monitored and audited
For DBE Certification questions contact:
Ms. Glenda Payne
Office of Civil Rights
202-673-6813
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Workforce Development
Employee Training Requirements will beincluded in the construction contract
On-the-Job Training and Apprenticeship
Positions will be available
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Construction Traffic Management
Lanes open during peak periods
Advance portable message signs inform drivers
Pedestrian route protections or detours
Signed detours for I-295 ramp reconstruction
and closures
Community outreach:
o Meetings
o Informational materials
o Website updates
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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
parking in neighborhoods
Maintaining access during construction
Minimizing Construction Impacts
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Thank You
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