Fresno Logo
File #: ID 20-0062    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/3/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/16/2020 Final action: 1/16/2020
Title: Approve an agreement in the amount of $150,000 with the State of California - Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for the initiation of a Feasibility Study for the State Route (SR) 99/Shaw Avenue interchange (Districts 1 and 2)
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. 20-0062 - State of CA Standard Agreement.pdf, 2. 20-0062 State Route 99 Shaw Avenue Interchange Feasibility Study
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


January 16, 2020


FROM: SCOTT L. MOZIER, PE, Director
Public Works Department

THROUGH: ANDREW J. BENELLI, PE, City Engineer / Assistant Director
Public Works Department, Traffic Operations and Planning Division

BY: JILL GORMLEY, TE, City Traffic Engineer / Public Works Manager
Public Works Department, Traffic Operations and Planning Division


SUBJECT
Title
Approve an agreement in the amount of $150,000 with the State of California - Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for the initiation of a Feasibility Study for the State Route (SR) 99/Shaw Avenue interchange (Districts 1 and 2)
Body
RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that City Council approve the State of California - Department of Transportation Standard Agreement for Miscellaneous Reimbursed Work between Caltrans and the City of Fresno and authorize the Public Works Director, or his designee, to execute the agreement on behalf of the City of Fresno.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The State Route 99 at Shaw Avenue interchange has been a major topic of discussion amongst City and Caltrans staff and citizens for many years. With the recent efforts of the West Area Specific Plan, citizen concerns have highlighted the interchange as a prime issue for residents. As one of the main gateways to the west side of the City of Fresno, the interchange has been plagued by traffic congestion delaying commuters and extending response times. The Feasibility Study will attempt to identity viable interim and build-out alternatives that would address safety concerns, geometric deficiencies, and future operational needs to accommodate the City's planned growth on the west side.

It is common practice for the City of Fresno and Caltrans to partner together to evaluate and plan facilities that fall within and impact both jurisdictions. Historically, both agencies have worked cooperatively to deliver planning, maintenance, and construction projects. The proposed State of California - Department ...

Click here for full text