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Shamrock Gardens Neighborhood Improvement Project
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Shamrock Gardens is a 2010 Neighborhood Improvement Bond Project. In November 2006, voters approved $25,000,000 for neighborhood improvement projects including $2,300,000 for planning, design, r/w acquisition, utility relocation, and construction for the Shamrock Gardens neighborhood.
This project will provide infrastructure improvements that may include:
- Roadway and pedestrian improvements such as curb and gutter, pedestrian refuge islands, bulb outs, improvements to signalized crossings, construction of planted medians, new marked pedestrian crosswalks, pedestrian signals and roadway accomodations for bicycles.
- New curb alignment to accomodate vehicles, transit, bicycles, and pedestrians.
- Coordination with storm drainage improvement projects and water and sewer line replacement projects.
Objectives:
- Maintain, stabilize and revitalize the neighborhood through comprehensive infrastructure improvements
- Strengthen the neighborhood and surrounding community
Shamrock Gardens Map
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Shamrock Gardens
This project will make infrastructure improvements such as curb and gutter, sidewalk, and storm drainage. This project is bounded by Anne Street, Shamrock Drive, Eastway Drive, and Country Club Drive.
What's happened? A Public Meeting was held January 15th, 2009 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 3020 Hilliard Drive. Public meeting comments have been compiled.
What's next? A second Public Meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, May 7, 2009 from 6 to 8pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 3020 Hilliard Drive. The project team and consultant have compiled the comments and developed alternatives and will be presented at this second meeting.
Who to contact: Mark Grimshaw, 704-336-4549 |
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Cost: $2,300,000 Please note that this is the NIP funding amount. Additional funding may be identified after the planning phase. Project costs typically include all costs associated with the project such as planning and design, acquiring the right of way, utility relocation, consultant fees, construction, signalization, permits and landscaping.
The Engineering & Property Management (E&PM) project team will manage the Shamrock Gardnens project through a four stage process. Click here to learn more about how City projects are selected, designed and built.
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