Capital Improvement Program

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Capital Improvement
Program
City of Warren, Ohio
April 2012
Parkman Road Improvements
 Phase 1 (2008) - $2 million
 Phase 2 (2011) - $1 million
 Phase 3 (2014) - $3 million
 Parkman Road Bridge (2012) - $4.6 million
 Collective Cost = Over $10 million
Parkman Road Improvements – Phase 1
 Constructed 2008 – 2009
 West Market Street to west of Linda Drive NW
 $2 Million
 100% funded through ODOT and FHWA
Parkman Road Improvements – Phase 2
 Constructed in 2011
 Southern Blvd. north to City Limits
 $1 Million
 100% funded through ODOT and FHWA
Parkman Road Improvements – Phase 3
 Scheduled for 2014
 Linda Drive to Southern Blvd.
 New 5 lane roadway with left turn lanes between
Southern Blvd. & Coit Ave. NW to eliminate left turn
accidents.
 $3 Million
 80% funded through ODOT and FHWA
Parkman Road Bridge Project
 Is currently under construction – 2012
 Bridge Replacement
 Left turn lanes at Tod Ave. & Lovers Lane
 $4.6 million
 Traditional ODOT Project
 Local Share is $28,000 (1/2% of total cost)
Warren Boulevard Bridge Project
 This year - 2012
 US 422 Bridge Replacement
 Over railroad between Logan and Chestnut
 $2 million
 Traditional ODOT Project
 100% funded through ODOT and FHWA
Lovers Lane Reconstruction
 Between 2003 and 2009 there were 25
accidents on Lovers Lane.
 21 of the 25 accidents were single car
failure-to-control accidents.
Lovers Lane – Phase 1
 Reconstructed a vertical curve by cutting
existing hill near the Warren Twp. Cemetery
Lovers Lane – Phase 1
 Visibility and safety was improved by paint
striping, guardrail, signage and clearing
vegetation.
Lovers Lane Reconstruction – Ph 1
 Resurfaced from West Market Street to
Williamsburg Street.
 Also resurfaced and striped portions of:
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Southern Blvd.
Paige Ave.
Perkinswood Blvd.
 2011 - Phase 1 - $400,000 – Issue 2
Lovers Lane Reconstruction – Ph 2
 An 800 foot section near Starlite Drive
will be reconstructed to new grade.
 New guardrail, signage, paint striping,
and clearing of vegetation along the
roadway.
Lovers Lane Reconstruction – Ph 2
 Resurfacing from Williamsburg Street to
Parkman Rd.
 Also resurfacing portions of:
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Southern Blvd.
Perkinswood Blvd.
Atlantic St.
Laird Ave.
Berkshire Dr.
Harvard Dr.
 2012 - Phase 2 - $900,000 – Issue 2
CBD Road Projects: TRU- Park Ave.
 Will be constructed this summer (2012)
 Fulton Street to the northern city limits.
 Cost is $650,000
 ODOT/FHWA and Issue 2 Funding (100%).
CBD Road Projects Continued:
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South Street & Summit Street Resurfacing
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TRU - High Street Resurfacing Project
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2010
Cost - $365,000
TRU – 45 (Mahoning Ave.) Reconstruction
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2011 (Traditional ODOT)
Cost $1 million
2010
Cost - $475,000
TRU - East Market St. Reconstruction
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2008 – 2009
Cost - $1.8 million
Upcoming Federal Projects
 2013 - Niles Road - $550,000
 2014 - Pine Avenue - $900,00
 2015 - Palmyra Road, Highland Ave.
& Main Ave. - $2 million
 2016 - West Market St. - $2.5 million
 Collective Cost = $6 million
Requesting Federal & State Funds:
 Youngstown Road Reconstruction
 Laird Ave. to Ridge Road
 $4 million
 Youngstown Road Resurfacing
 Ridge Road to North Road
 $1 million
Gateway Improvements
 Decorative Crosswalks (2009 & 2010)
 Mahoning Avenue Lighting (2010)
 Warren Boulevard Trees (2011)
 Community Signs (Future Project)
City Sign Ordinance
 The City of Warren is presently reviewing its
sign ordinance and discussing adoption of
new regulations.
Greenway
Bike Trail
 Phase 1 (2011) -
$1.2 million
 Phase 2 (2012) $1.4 million
Riverwalk Project
 Trails through Bullhead Park (Footbridge)
 Stone retaining wall repair at Packard Park
 Trails along river at Burbank Park
 Trails through the Lovers Lane parklands
 Overlook at the Mahoningside Property
 FHWA – $1.1 million – 2012 or 2013
Capital Improvement Program
The opportunity to present the City
of Warren’s Capital Improvement
Program is greatly appreciated.
We look forward to implementing the
plan and serving the citizens of the
community.
Thank you.