Definitions
Preliminary Plans: a set of early-stage construction plans that are subject to change and further development based on project needs and resident input.
Final Construction Plans: a buildable, biddable set out drawings and specifications developed after consideration of the project end goals and resident feedback.
Kirkham Ave.
Kirkham Avenue is generally in good condition; however, some routine maintenance is needed to preserve the pavement and pedestrian facilities. The preservation project will include the following improvements:
- Removal of cracked and deteriorated thermoplastic pavement markings.
- Minor pavement repairs.
- Pavement crack sealing and sealcoating.
- Repair or replacement of select sidewalk slabs, particularly along the south side of Kirkham Avenue east of North Berry Road.
- Replacement of sidewalk ramps to meet current ADA standards.
- Re-striping of pavement using waterborne pavement paint.
The city has selected Horner & Shifrin (H&S) to provide survey, design, and construction engineering services for the proposed street improvements. Using data collected during the survey phase, H&S will develop a Preliminary Design for street, sidewalk, and stormwater improvements.
Residents in each project area will be invited to attend a public meeting where they can review the Preliminary Design, speak directly with project engineers, city staff, and elected officials, and provide verbal and/or written feedback. This input will be incorporated into the Final Design, which will then be used by a contractor to complete construction.
The city has directed H&S to complete the Final Design and bidding documents by January or February 2027, allowing time for contractor selection and construction to take place during the summer of 2027.
A survey of the project area is scheduled to begin in the second half of April and continue through the end of May 2026. During this time, residents may notice small colored flags and various paint markings in yards and on pavement. These markings indicate the locations and types of underground utilities.
This information, combined with survey data, is essential for engineers in preparing accurate and reliable project plans.
Flynn Forest Ln./Glendale Gardens Dr.
The city has selected Horner & Shifrin (H&S) to provide survey, design, and construction engineering services for the proposed street improvements. Using data collected during the survey phase, H&S will develop a Preliminary Design for street, sidewalk, and stormwater improvements.
Residents in each project area will be invited to attend a public meeting where they can review the Preliminary Design, speak directly with project engineers, city staff, and elected officials, and provide verbal and/or written feedback. This input will be incorporated into the Final Design, which will then be used by a contractor to complete construction.
The city has directed H&S to complete the Final Design and bidding documents by January or February 2027, allowing time for contractor selection and construction to take place during the summer of 2027.
Elmwood Ave./Clif Side Dr.
The city has selected Horner & Shifrin (H&S) to provide survey, design, and construction engineering services for the proposed street improvements. Using data collected during the survey phase, H&S will develop a Preliminary Design for street, sidewalk, and stormwater improvements.
Residents in each project area will be invited to attend a public meeting where they can review the Preliminary Design, speak directly with project engineers, city staff, and elected officials, and provide verbal and/or written feedback. This input will be incorporated into the Final Design, which will then be used by a contractor to complete construction.
The city has directed H&S to complete the Final Design and bidding documents by January or February 2027, allowing time for contractor selection and construction to take place during the summer of 2027.
A survey of the project area is scheduled to begin in the second half of April and continue through the end of May 2026. During this time, residents may notice small colored flags and various paint markings in yards and on pavement. These markings indicate the locations and types of underground utilities.
This information, combined with survey data, is essential for engineers in preparing accurate and reliable project plans.
Park Ave./Hawbrook Rd./Oakway Pl./Luther Ln./Beverly Ave.
Streets in this grouping are in poor condition and are scheduled to receive comprehensive improvements, including:
- Removal of existing asphalt and deteriorated concrete curbing, with replacement by rolled curb and gutter along both sides of each street.
- Major pavement and street base repair or replacement.
- Adjustments to driveway approaches to accommodate the new curbing type and height.
- Repair or replacement of existing sidewalks; no new sidewalks will be added.
- Replacement of existing sidewalk ramps to comply with current ADA standards.
- Installation of decorative street signs and poles.
- Asphalt overlays along each street.
The city has selected Horner & Shifrin (H&S) to provide survey, design, and construction engineering services for the proposed street improvements. Using data collected during the survey phase, H&S will develop a Preliminary Design for street, sidewalk, and stormwater improvements.
Residents in each project area will be invited to attend a public meeting where they can review the Preliminary Design, speak directly with project engineers, city staff, and elected officials, and provide verbal and/or written feedback. This input will be incorporated into the Final Design, which will then be used by a contractor to complete construction.
The city has directed H&S to complete the Final Design and bidding documents by January or February 2027, allowing time for contractor selection and construction to take place during the summer of 2027.
A survey of the project area is scheduled to begin in the second half of April and continue through the end of May 2026. During this time, residents may notice small colored flags and various paint markings in yards and on pavement. These markings indicate the locations and types of underground utilities.
This information, combined with survey data, is essential for engineers in preparing accurate and reliable project plans.