HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Public Works, Utilities and Public Safety 2011-07-14Preparation date: June 30, 2011
Revised
NOTE: The Public Safety, Utilities and Public Works Committee reserves the right to consider other
appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was prepared.
AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
PUBLIC SAFETY, UTILITIES & PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
July 14, 2011
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. PUBLIC SAFETY (No Items)
3. UTILITIES
a) REPORTS
i) Water Conservation Plan Update. Director Bergsten.
4. PUBLIC WORKS
a) RECOMMENDATIONS TO TOWN BOARD
i) Acceptance of Prospect Avenue By-Pass Improvements. Director Zurn.
b) REPORTS
i) Pedestrian Crossings and Phasing of Signals. Director Zurn.
5. ADJOURN
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Utilities Department
Report
To: Public Safety/Utilities/Public Works Committee (PUP Committee)
From: Reuben Bergsten, Interim Utilities Director
Date: 14 July 2011
RE: Water Conservation Plan Update
Background:
Earlier this year the Town received a Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB)
grant of $34,075 for the development of an approved water conservation plan (February
2011 PUP Committee). In order to be "approved" our plan must comply with the Water
Conservation Act of 2004 and adhere to the "WATER CONSERVATION PLAN
DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE DOCUMENT".
At this time we have progressed through approximately 50% of the work outlined in the
guidance document. A draft conservation plan is expected to be completed by
September at which time public comment will be opened for sixty days.
Last February it was reported this plan was required by Northern Colorado Conservancy
District (NCWCD) as part of their Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to the US
Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. Upon further review there is no
requirement from (NCWCD) to have an approved conservation plan. The EIS is
required as part of the Windy Gap firming project. Because the Town is not a participant
of the Windy Gap firming project their requirement to have an approved conservation
plan does not apply to Estes Park.
Although this conservation plan is not required by the state or NCWCD the state does
encourage the development of conservation plans and has provided the grant to
support us. Having completed 50% of the efforts and expended $10,000 of the grant's
funds, it is in our best long term and short term financial interest to complete the
conservation plan.
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Utilities Department
Report
Budget: 503-6500-560.22-02, Administration and General, Engineering, $35,449
Recommendation:
N/A
ENGINEERING
Memo
To: PUP Committee
From: Scott A. Zurn, PE, CFPM, Public Works Director
Date: July 14, 2011
RE: Acceptance of Prospect Avenue By-Pass Improvements
Background:
In the spring of 2010, the concrete work completed by LaFarge was determined to be
out of compliance with the specifications outlined in the Prospect Avenue Bypass
Improvements contract.
Staff negotiated a settlement with LaFarge which included defined areas of replacement
to satisfy the requirements of the contract. Approximately 1,100 square yards were
removed and replaced in May of 2011.
LaFarge North America, Inc. has completed final improvements of the Prospect Avenue
By-Pass Project. A final site walkthrough was conducted by Public Works on June 28th.
The final item to be completed by LaFarge is reseeding of all areas disturbed by the
contractor during construction of the project. LaFarge has agreed to complete this item.
Staff recommends final acceptance of the project after seeding is completed.
Recommendation:
I move to recommend/not recommend accepting the Prospect Avenue By-Pass Project
as complete to the Town Board, to be included on the July 26, 2011 Town Board
Consent Agenda.
ENGINEERING
Report
To: PUP Committee
From: Scott A. Zurn, PE, CFPM, Public Works Director
Date: July 14, 2011
RE: Pedestrian Crossings and Phasing of Signals
Background:
In March of 2010, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) conducted a
$250,000 upgrade of the intersection at Moraine and Elkhorn Avenues. This upgrade
included new conduits throughout to establish flexibility in timing and phasing of
intersection signaling – traffic and pedestrian.
The intersection upgrades also included new computer and controller installations,
microwave detection devices, and a lighted “no right turn” arrow on eastbound Elkhorn
Avenue.
The controller upgrade also gave flexibility to install multiple phasing programs, instead
of the dual, summer/winter, timing pattern of the previous controller.
CDOT’s traffic engineering consultant has been monitoring and programming various
progression timings throughout Estes Park’s signals to optimize traffic flow since the
project has been completed.
The modifications resulting from this investment by CDOT and the removal of the all-
ped phase at the Elkhorn/Moraine intersection has added more than 15% capacity to
the phasing of the entire system.
CDOT will continue to monitor the traffic progression and is dedicated to working with
the Town of Estes Park on an ongoing basis to reach optimum pedestrian and vehicular
traffic circulation.