
These are the most expensive projects that the City considers. They require very long-range planning and involve extensive construction.
Requests costing more than $350,000 can be submitted through the Super Neighborhood Council or the City Council Member as Capital Improvements Projects.
Examples of typical projects in this category include:
Traffic
- New Left / Right turn lanes or Median cut
- Traffic Island / Curb Extension / Delineator Post
- Neighborhood Traffic Control (blocks, signs/signal, speed cushions)
- Proposed Round-a-bout
Engineering and Construction
- Sidewalks abutting Residential / Commercial property is owner responsibility
- Pedestrian Bridge
- Major Thoroughfares and Collector street reconstruction / construction
- Water Line, Storm Sewer, or Sanitary Sewer Line Construction / Reconstruction
Public Utilities
- Water Line or Sanitary Sewer Line Construction / Reconstruction
- City participation in new development through Developer Participation Agreement (DPC)
Planning and Development
- Bikeway Lanes / Routes
- proposals and extensions on existing routes
- Bikeway Trails / Shared Use Paths
- proposals and extensions on existing trails / shared use paths
Right of Way (ROW) Maintenance
- Full Street Repair, where overlay is not justified
- Extensive Concrete Repair where a reconstruction is needed
Note: Owners are responsible for curb repair along residential/commercial property