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Construct a 10-ft multi-use concrete pathway on the east side of Horseshoe Bend Rd from State St to Hill Rd. Includes a PHB at Horseshoe Bend Rd and Utahna Rd, precast pedestrian bridge over the irrigation canal, a drainage basin, vertical curb, crosswalk, block retaining wall, and bikeway signage.
Project to start 2027
Construct a 10-ft multi-use concrete pathway on the east side of Horseshoe Bend Rd from State St to Hill Rd. Includes a PHB at Horseshoe Bend Rd and Utahna Rd, precast pedestrian bridge over the irrigation canal, a drainage basin, vertical curb, crosswalk, block retaining wall, and bikeway signage.
Project to start 2027
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- Project design has been completed.
- Construction to start fiscal year 2027.
- Project design has been completed.
- Construction to start fiscal year 2027.
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Because of the comments we received this summer, we have narrowed the drainage swale that runs between the roadway and the multi-use pathway to its smallest possible width (10 feet) while still maintaining proper drainage of runoff from the roadway. By narrowing the swale, it will allow for a wider access road than originally planned to accommodate two-directional traffic and/ or parking for residents that live off Horseshoe Bend Road. Additionally, this change in design will lessen the right-of-way impact to adjacent property owners that live at the northern limits of this project near the charter school and park.
Because of the comments we received this summer, we have narrowed the drainage swale that runs between the roadway and the multi-use pathway to its smallest possible width (10 feet) while still maintaining proper drainage of runoff from the roadway. By narrowing the swale, it will allow for a wider access road than originally planned to accommodate two-directional traffic and/ or parking for residents that live off Horseshoe Bend Road. Additionally, this change in design will lessen the right-of-way impact to adjacent property owners that live at the northern limits of this project near the charter school and park.