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Public HearingEAST STREET NORTH EXTENSION
196 TH STREET TO STATE ROAD 38
CITY OF WESTFIELD, H AMILTON COUNTY, I NDIANA
S EPTEMBER 12 , 2019
Meeting Agenda1. Welcome and Introductions
2. Meeting Intent and Organization
3. Purpose and Need
4. Project Description
5. Project Schedule
6. Environmental Process
7. Providing Comments
8. Project Contacts
9. Formal Comment Period
10. Open House and Opportunity to Provide Private Comments
Welcome and IntroductionsProject Team• City of WestfieldJeremy Lollar – Public Works Director
Johnathon Nail – City Engineer
Dustin Shoe – Project Manager
• American Structurepoint, Inc.Ken Olson – Design Project Manager
Tanner McKinney – Project Engineer
• Lochmueller GroupChad Costa – Environmental Manager
Ruth Hook – Environmental Project Manager
• Government Affiliations
Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT)
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Meeting Intent and Organization1. Engage with the public
2. Inform the public of completed environmental studies and updated design
3. Solicit public comment on the project
Open House with Project Team following presentation and formal comment period
Notice of Public Hearing
•Legal Notice of Public Hearing was advertised in the Current in Westfield on August 27, 2019 and September 3, 2019
•Legal Notice of Public Hearing was advertised in The Noblesville Times on August 28, 2019 and September 4, 2019
•A copy of the Legal Notice of Public Hearing was mailed to property owners adjacent to the project area
•Announcement of the Public Hearing was posted on the project website
Document Viewing Locations•City of Westfield’s Department of Public Works Building –2706 E 171st Street, Westfield, IN 46074
•Westfield Washington Public Library – 333 W Hoover Street, Westfield, IN 46074
•Lochmueller Group – 3502 Woodview Trace, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 46268
•The City of Westfield’s Website -https://www.westfield.in.gov/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=3499
Purpose and NeedPurpose :The primary purpose of the proposed project is to provide improved connectivity and accessibilitybetween 196th Street to State Road 38 and US 31 to Grassy Branch Road. The secondary purpose is toaddress the anticipated safety concerns of the offset intersections at Grassy Branch Road andAnthony Road with State Road 38.
Need: Lack of access to developing areas of Westfield Ongoing and planned development between US 31 to Grassy Branch Road and 196th Street to State Road
38Lack of system continuity Connectivity between points of origin and destinations within the City Identified on the 2013 Westfield Thoroughfare Plan
Future safety concerns Undesirable offset intersection on State Road 38, between Grassy Branch Road and Anthony Road
Aurora/NorthpointPlanned Unit Development (PUD)
•Development occurring between US 31, Grassy Branch Road, 196th Street, and State Road 38Business Park
Bastian Solutions Plant
o Creating over 80 high wage jobs
Commerce Park
Shopping Center
Residential Areas
• A point of origination and destination for the northern portion of the City
Project Description•Three Alternatives Considered:
1. E1 – Upgrade existing 196th Street east to Grassy Branch Road. Upgrade existing Grassy Branch Road north to 203rd Street. Realign Grassy Branch Road north of 203rd Street to tie into State Road 38 at Anthony Road.
2. E2 – New roadway starting at 196th Street north towards 202nd Street where it will swing east, cross 203rd Street, and tie into State Road 38 at Anthony Road. Realign Grassy Branch Road north of 203rd Street to tie into the new roadway south of State Road 38 intersection.
3. E3 – New roadway starting at 196th Street north across 202nd Street and will tie into State Road 38 at MacGregor Park Road.
Project Description•Three Alternatives Considered:
1. E1 – Upgrade existing 196th Street east to Grassy Branch Road. Upgrade existing Grassy Branch Road north to 203rd Street. Realign Grassy Branch Road north of 203rd Street to tie into State Road 38 at Anthony Road.
2. E2 – New roadway starting at 196th Street north towards 202nd Street where it will swing east, cross 203rd Street, and tie into State Road 38 at Anthony Road. Realign Grassy Branch Road north of 203rd Street to tie into the new roadway south of State Road 38 intersection.
3. E3 – New roadway starting at 196th Street north across 202nd Street and will tie into State Road 38 at MacGregor Park Road.
Project Description
E1• Does not meet Purpose and Need• Higher residential property impacts• Impacts to forested areas are greater than E2• More potential wetland impacts• National Register of Historic Places – Eligible
Property Impacts
E3• Higher project costs – structure across Jones
Ditch• Highest impacts to forested areas• Impacts to MacGregor Park• Floodplain/Floodway Impacts
R a t i o n a l e F o r E l i m i n a t i o n
Project Description
Project DescriptionP r o p o s e d R o a d w a y T y p i c a l C r o s s S e c t i o n
Maintenance Of Traffic (MOT)• Limited to work occurring along Grassy Branch Road and at the intersection of SR 38 and Anthony Road
• Road closures and the MOT will occur in two phases
• Phase One: Grassy Branch will be closed from 203rd Street to SR 38 in order to remove this section of Grassy Branch RoadDetour will use 196th Street, Moontown Road, and SR 38 for a total length of 2.6 miles
• Phase Two: Closure of Anthony Road at the intersection with SR 38Detour will use SR 38, US 31, and 216th Street for a total length of 1.75 miles
• Access to all properties will be maintained during construction
Right-Of-Way (ROW)•Work occurring in existing City and State owned ROW & new ROW
•21.54 acres of permanent ROW required
• 5.83 acres of temporary ROW required
• 1 acquisition and relocation occurring Amount (acres)
Land Use Impacts Permanent Temporary
Residential 4.81 0.38Commercial 0.89 0.61Agricultural 14.97 4.29Forest 0.87 0.55Wetlands 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 21.54 5.83
Project Schedule• Environmental – Late 2019 Completion
• Environmental Document Released for Public Involvement• Public Hearing
• Right-of-Way* – Early acquisition on-going. *The City of Westfield proceeded with early acquisition. Per 23 CFR 710.51
INDOT determined and FHWA concurred that the early acquisition did notinfluence the environmental review process
• Project to Bid – 2020• Construction – 2020 to 2022• East Street open to traffic – 2022
Environmental Process
Purpose and Need
Identify Alternatives
Field Investigations
Environmental Documentation
Ability to meet Purpose and Need
Screen for Red Flags
Historic Properties and Archaeology
Water Resources
Noise Analysis
Document Findings
Draft CE-4 / Release for PI
Public Hearing
Response to Comments/
CE-4 Approval
Identify Issues and Objectives
Tonight
Environmental Process• Being processed under a Categorical Exclusion (CE) – Level 4•Historic Properties and Archaeology:One historic property identified. Project will have no impact on property.
• Water ResourcesNo wetland or water resources identified.
• Environmental Justice (Title VI) No communities of concern identified.
•Noise Analysis Impacts identified along SR 38 but not as a result of the new traffic, but an
increase in existing traffic along SR 38. No abatements measures recommended
FHWA Acquisition and Relocation Requirements
Real Estate Acquisition ProcessHow Land is Purchased:◦ Explains the process of buying property needed for
highway projects◦ The proposed project requires 21.54 acres of new
right-of-wayRelocation Entitlement Program◦ Explains the process associated with relocating ◦ The proposed project involves the acquisition of one
residenceAcquisition Process:
◦ Appraisals, Review Appraisals, Negotiations
“Uniform Act of 1970”◦ All Federal, State, and Local governments must
comply◦ Requires just compensation – compensation cannot
be less than Fair Market ValueAgreement:
◦ When agreement is reached, the owner will be asked to sign an acceptance of offer and dead of transfer
No Agreement:◦ Mediation or Condemnation
The City of Westfield proceeded with early acquisition. Per 23 CFR 710.51 INDOT determined and FHWA concurred that the early acquisition did not influence the environmental review process including:• The decision on need to construct the proposed transportation project;• The consideration of any alternatives for the proposed transportation project required by applicable law; and • The selection of the design or location for the proposed transportation project.
Providing CommentsTHE PROJECT TEAM IS INTERESTED IN HEARING YOUR FEEDBACK ON THE
PROJECT! Submitted comments will be evaluated and addressed as the part of the formal environmental clearanceMultiple ways to provide feedback:Complete the Comment Form
and leave with the Project TeamTake comment form home and
mail or email your comments to Ms. Ruth Hook by September 26, 2019Formal comments allowed
following presentation• Transcribed by a court reporter
Project ContactsComments Provided To – Lochmueller Group
Ruth HookEnvironmental Project Manager3502 Woodview Trace, Suite 150
Indianapolis, IN 46268Phone: 317-222-3880
City of Westfield – Department of Public WorksDustin Shoe
Project [email protected]
Project Information Available At –
City of Westfield’s Websitehttp://www.westfield.in.gov/egov/apps/docu
ment/center.egov?view=item;id=3499