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Posted on: July 17, 2017

[ARCHIVED] West Broadway Urban Village Infrastructure Update

West Broadway Construction

WBUVBroadway Avenue is getting over $7 million in street improvements. This will result in wider sidewalks, new bicycle lanes, bulb-outs for safer pedestrian crossing, a signal light at Alhambra, and one less traffic lane in each direction. Broadway on-street parking will remain available. Traffic is expected to flow smoother due to the signal light. Construction began with tree work in January 2017 and completion is anticipated late Spring 2018.


CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 

The project started at the Fremont end of Broadway, moving towards Del Monte. Broadway is now a one-way street (temporarily) through the end of the project. Traffic will move from Fremont West toward Del Monte during the current phase of construction. This allows for parking on one lane Please be patient during the project and drive carefully. Construction is expected to be complete late Spring 2018.


COMPLETED Week OF September 4

MPE completed excavations for the 4 deep drainage structures between Hillsdale and Calaveras Streets; they are awaiting delivery of the specially manufactured water/debris separators.  K&D Landscaping, subcontractor to MPE trenched and placed irrigation water and electrical conduits between Hillsdale and Alhambra Streets. Darrel Varni Electric, subcontractor to MPE, removed 6 streetlights from Hillsdale to Alhambra Streets; temporary lighting is in place. MPE employed one crew and two subcontractors for a total of 3-11 laborers/operators/foreman this week.

ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION TEAM


Monterey Peninsula Engineering (MPE) was awarded the construction contract on March 2, 2017 to construct the West Broadway Urban Village Infrastructure Improvements Project.  MNS Engineers (MNS) was retained to perform construction management services for the City overseeing the contractor’s daily operations and management of the project.  MNS staff includes a survey crew, resident engineer, construction inspector, material testing, and environmental biologist.  MNS employs a full time construction inspector for the project who is onsite daily.  Surveying crew and material testing is provided as needed.  


PROGRESS UPDATES

To receive TEXT updates, send a text message to 888777 with the message BROADWAY.  This page will follow the progress of the infrastructure improvements as they happen. Check back regularly to find out how work is proceeding. Or Follow us on Twitter @City_of_Seaside or www.Facebook.com/SeasideCAUnder Construction Icon

 

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