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Broadsmore Drive & Stonegate Road Phase 2 Improvement

Project Overview 

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The Broadsmore Drive & Stonegate Road Phase 2 Improvement Project includes roadway resurfacing, curb and sidewalk repairs, utility upgrades, and new bike and pedestrian paths to enhance connectivity and infrastructure in the area. Key components include:

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  1. Roadway Rehabilitation:

    • Full-depth reclamation (FDR) will reconstruct the failing roadway base by recycling existing materials and mixing in cement for added strength.

    • Asphalt pavement resurfacing on the courts and cul-de-sacs for a new smooth riding surface.

  2. Multi-Use Path Installation:

    • An 8-foot-wide multi-use path will be installed along the south side of Broadsmore Drive to enhance pedestrian and bicycle connectivity.

    • The limits of the path for this project will be from east of 2421 Randall Road to Broadsmore Park. Northpoint Development will complete the section from Randall Road to 2421 Randall Road, ensuring a continuous connection.

  3. Pavement Markings and Bike Lanes:

    • On-street bike lanes will be added to Stonegate Road to improve cyclist accessibility and safety.

    • Updated pavement markings will enhance visibility and traffic flow.

  4. Sidewalk and Curb Replacement::

    • Damaged and non-compliant sidewalk and curb sections will be removed and replaced to improve pedestrian accessibility and safety.

    • Spot repairs will address deteriorated areas throughout the project limits.

Timeline

  1. Ongoing--mid-May: Concrete sidewalk, curb, and driveway replacements, drainage structure adjustments

  2. Mid-April--early May: Asphalt multi-use path construction

  3. Mid-May--early June: Pavement removal, base stabilization, and asphalt paving

  4. June--early July: Pavement markings, signage, landscape restoration, and punch list

 

This schedule is subject to change.

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FAQ

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Q1: Why is this project necessary?

The existing roadway and infrastructure are deteriorating, requiring rehabilitation to improve safety, durability, and connectivity for vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.

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Q2: What roadway improvements are included?
Disruptions will be minimized to approx. 2 hours by keeping the existing main active during the installation of the new main on the west side of Eastgate Drive. Notification will be provided 48 hours in advance of any service disruption.

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Q3: What roadway improvements are included?

Full-depth reclamation (FDR) will be used to strengthen the roadway base by incorporating recycled materials, followed by the application of two layers of asphalt to create a smooth and long-lasting surface.

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Q4: Why is a multi-use path being installed?

This path enhances pedestrian and bicycle connectivity, linking Broadsmore Park to Randall Road. Northpoint Development will construct a segment of the path to complete the connection.

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Q5: How will this project improve traffic safety?

Updated pavement markings will enhance visibility and traffic flow, while designated bike lanes on Stonegate Road will improve safety for cyclists. Additionally, sidewalk and curb replacements will remove damaged sections and enhance accessibility.

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Q6: What sidewalk and curb improvements are included?

Damaged and non-compliant sidewalks and curbs will be removed and replaced, with spot curb repairs completed throughout the project area.

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Contact Information

Name: Mike Woulfe

Title: Resident Engineer | Civiltech Engineering

Phone: 708-466-0533

Email: mwoulfe@civiltechinc.com

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