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Fifth & Kirkham Traffic Calming Project 5 th Avenue and Kirkham Street Presented at the UCSF Quarterly Parnassus Community Meeting August 24, 2016 1

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Page 1: 5th Avenue and Kirkham Street August 24, 2016...5th Avenue and Kirkham Street Presented at the UCSF Quarterly Parnassus Community Meeting August 24, 2016 ... Civil Design Engineer

Fifth & Kirkham Traffic Calming Project 5th Avenue and Kirkham Street Presented at the UCSF Quarterly Parnassus Community Meeting August 24, 2016

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• Welcome and introductions

• Project history, goals, and schedule

• Concept plans and next steps

• Questions and answers

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Agenda

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Project Team

SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS

Ken Spielman, Project Manager

Marci Camacho, Assistant Project Manager

Thet Maung, Civil Design Engineer

Andrea Alfonso, Landscape Architect

Alex Murillo, Public Affairs Officer

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History: •Neighbors near the Parnassus Campus expressed concern about on-going traffic issues near the campus, especially along Fifth Avenue. UCSF held 2 community meetings on 8/29/2012 and 2/20/2013

•UCSF staff worked with the residents to develop conceptual plans for pedestrian safety and traffic-calming improvements for the Fifth Avenue & Kirkham Street intersection.

• Project was approved by Transportation Advisory Committee (TASC) on 11/14/2013 and final approval by MTA Public Hearing on 12/6/2013.

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•The project team isn’t including a tree or a lot of plants due to recent PUC Guidelines to protect their underground facilities. The Parnassus streetscape design team had design reviews with PUC which also influenced these concept designs. Currently maintenance is also an issue for Median Islands which further influenced concept designs that require no or minimal maintenance to ensure that they will look great over time.

•UCSF is fully funding the project and working with City officials to implement the improvements. Schedule: •Planning completed by UCSF •Design Feb 2016 – Oct 2016 •Bid and Award Nov 2016 – Mar 2017 •Construction – Spring 2017 •Construction Duration 8 months

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Key Elements Repaving Curb Ramps Crossing Improvements Median Island Design

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Proposed improvements 5th Avenue and Kirkham Street

Median Island

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Median Island Concept #1 –Paved only, Options A-D

Option D: Art Mosaic

Option C: Concrete Pavers

Option A: Classic Red Brick

Option B: San Francisco Cobblestones

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Median Island Concept #1 –Paved only, Options A-D

Median Island concept #1 description

Fill the island with: 1. Pavers on concrete base

Pros: •Attractive •Good visibility •Low maintenance •No water use

Cons: • 1 dimensional

Option C: Concrete Pavers

Option B: San Francisco Cobblestones

Option A: Classic Red Brick

Option D: Art Mosaic

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Median Island Concept #2 – Zen Boulders

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Median Island Concept #2 – Zen Boulders

Elevation

Median Island concept #2 description

Fill the island with: 1. River cobble set in concrete 2. 3 decorative boulders set in concrete

Pros: •Attractive •Low maintenance •No water use

Cons: •Make sure trash doesn’t collect on river cobble and boulders.

Cone of vision study required

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Median Island Concept #3 – Concrete pavers and planted pots

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Median Island Concept #3 – Concrete pavers and planted pots

Concrete Pavers

Pot detail: 2’ tall pot shown with low water use plant

Median Island concept #3 description

Fill the island with: 1. Concrete pavers 2. 3 pots with flowering plants

Pros: •3 dimensional, attractive •Drought tolerant, low water use plants

Cons: •Must care for plant •Make sure trash doesn’t collect on paving and pots •Cone of vision study required •Ongoing maintenance required after 3 year maintenance period ends.

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Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states:

• Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national

origin programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance.

• San Francisco Public Works wants to ensure that residents and

communities impacted by this project have been included in the decision

making process.

• Participation in the Title VI questionnaire assists Public Works in assuring

that we have an effective and representative community outreach program

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Thank you for participating tonight!

For project specific questions contact San Francisco Public Works:

Project Team:

Ken Spielman, Project Manager, at [email protected] or (415) 437-7002

Marcia Camacho, Asst. Project Manager at [email protected] or (415) 558-4015

Alex Murillo, Public Affairs at [email protected] or (415) 558-5296

Next steps: Return your questionnaires on design concepts by 9/5/2016

For final concept design and project updates:

http://tiny.ucsf.edu/5thandkirkham

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