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Street & Sidewalk Capital Projects



           Project Name                                      Project Description
        Rufe Snow Dr. Street &   This project widens approximately 5,300 feet of the existing 5-lane thoroughfare to 7-lanes.  This section of Rufe Snow
        Utility Imp. (Mid-Cities to   Drive will be reconstructed as a concrete street with sidewalks along both sides, signalization improvements at the major
        Hightower)[TEA-21] -   intersections and all necessary water and sewer main adjustments.  The funding for design will be provided by the 1994
        Continuing Project  Bond Program and Federal Grants (TEA-21).  The funding for the construction phase of this project will come from the 2003
                            Bond Program and Federal Grants.









        Rufe Snow Drive &   This project consists of improvements to the intersection of Rufe Snow Dr. and Glenview Dr. Glenview Dr. will be widened
        Glenview Drive      to provide dedicated left turn lanes for the eastbound and westbound leg of the intersection and realign the southbound
        Intersection        segment of Rufe Snow Dr. to shift the dedicated right turn lane adjacent to the other travel lanes. Additionally, aesthetic
        Improvements -      improvements will be installed which include a public art exhibit at the northwest corner of the intersection, landscaping
        Continuing Project  features, burying power lines at the immediate intersection and brick pavers at crosswalks.










        Schiller Drive Road   This is the 44th Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project.  The project will consist of reconstructing the
        Reconstruction (CDBG) -   entire length (480 linear feet) of Schiller Drive.
        Continuing Project











        Sidewalk Rehabilitation   This project provides for rehabilitation of the city's sidewalk system.  Funding will allow for the replacement of approximately
        and Replacement Project   50,000 square feet of deteriorated sidewalks or the construction of new sidewalks in residential and high pedestrian areas.
        (2017) - Continuing
        Project










        Sidewalk Rehabilitation   This project provides for rehabilitation of the city's sidewalk system.  Funding will allow for the replacement of approximately
        and Replacement Project   50,000 square feet of deteriorated sidewalks in residential and high pedestrian areas.
        (2018) - Continuing
        Project














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