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City Council Transportation Committee June 14, 2016 5:30 pm or Immediately after City Council Equipment Committee City Hall Room 111 Members: Matthew Petty, Chairman; Adella Gray; Justin Tennant; Alan Long City Staff: Chris Brown, City Engineer 1. Old Business A. TRAFFIC CALMING REQUESTS: Summary of requests 2008-2016 attached. 2. New Business A. ROUNDABOUT AT NORTH HILLS BLVD AND FUTRALL DRIVE: Review of proposed restriping plan for the roundabout near Washington Regional Medical Center to improve vehicular safety. B. CLEVELAND STREET STRIPING: Review of staff recommendations for striping on Cleveland Street. In 2013, The Transportation Committee recommended a bike lane striping plan for Cleveland Street, between Sang Avenue and Oliver Street. The plan was never implemented; with the recent paving of Cleveland, staff is requesting a review of a potential revision to the plan before striping begins. 3. Reports A. Transportation Master Plan Update. B. Transportation Bond Program Update. 4. Announcements Next meeting date July 12 th, 2016.

2008-2016 Speed Table Requests DATE OF CONTACT CONTACT EMAIL POSTED SCHOOL 85th Pct Points NO. STREET BETWEEN REQUEST PERSON INFORMATION ADDRESS Address SIDEWALKS SPEED ZONE Speed ADT (If Studied) COMMENTS 1 East Oaks Kantz & Shady Oaks 5/5/2011 Garry Brown 879-7512 garry.brown@wfadvisors.com 2205 N East Oaks 1 side 25 35.8 1929 56 Cut Thru street and lots of pets killed because of the sharp cuvre 2 River Meadows Riverbluff & Saint Andrews Dan Hendrix 479-263-6223 dhendrix@arwtc.org 1353 River Meadows 38.9 583 49 3 Old Farmington Road 37.4 524 42 4 Candlewood Dr from 265 to Township specifically Firewood to Township 2/17/2016 Eva Madison 521-2652 or 283-9229 cell emadison@littler.com 2600 Candlewood Dr 33.1 731 33 per Don Marr 5 Crystal Drive 32.2 823 29 Includes 10 points for school crossing 6 7th Street behind Jefferson 10/26/2009 Karla Martin 479-856-5301 karla.v.martin@gmail.com 388 E 7th St 1 side 25 Yes 32.4 576 18 7 Meandering Way 32.4 282 15 8 Hearthstone Dr 3/3/2016 Curt Davis 479-466-1485 curt.a.davis@medtronic.com 4814 Pasco Dr 29.8 960 10 lots of pedestrician traffic on sidewalks and in community including city park visitors 9 Applebury 1/22/2010 Elise Burt ekburt@yahoo.com 999 N Applebury Drive None 25 Yes 29.3 111 6 cut thru st. Lots of Children on street 10 South St. East of Block 27.1 524 5 11 Charlee St. Mission and end of st. 5/7/2014 Jennifer Esty jennesty@gmail.com 28.6 300 3 12 Block Ave. S. of 4th St. 29.3 220 2 13 East Ave. 6th to Archibald Yell 28.6 173 2 14 Timberline Salem & Weatherwood Jena Sahling 479-443-5051 sahling@cox.net 1471 Timberline Drive 1 side 25 27.3 206 2 15 4th St. 16 Barrington Park 5/21/2010 Bob Brady 479-530-4237 rbrady@uark.edu 17 Breakstone Dr on Breakstone 3/3/2016 Curt Davis 479-466-1485 curt.a.davis@medtronic.com 4814 Pasco Dr speeding and an increased amount of traffic gail_maxwell@hotmail.com 1450 N Salem None 18 Clabber Salem Village Neighborhood 6/10/2011 Matt Yoes 430-6213 mattyoes@gmail.com Salem Village Neighborhood both sides 25 YES Cut Thru 19 Cliffs Blvd Aqua & Goldrush 10/25/2011 Debra Green euridisea@cox.net 261 N Lapis lane yes 25 No Speeders 50+ mph 20 Country Club Dr east side of Sand Trap/ in curve of country club 3/2/2016 Doug Walker 501-831-4415 rscdoug@gmail.com 2962 country club dr speeding is an issue 21 Covington Park Lisa Peretz 479-856-9554 None 25 22 Crest intersection of rockwood across crest 4/16/2015 Martha 442-9143 1000 No Crest Dr low visibility due to hill--speed increases when going up the hillcoming from east, you don't see crest till you are right there 23 Eastwood 2/24/2010 Gail Maxwell gail_maxwell@hotmail.com not posted Yes 24 Elizabeth on Elizabeth 3/31/2015 Kristina 314-495-6955 christena.devlin@gmail.com 2611 Elizabeth? use it as a cut thru for old wire & rolling hills-predit it will get worse once Whole Foods come in-more families there with young children 25 Fiesta between evergreen lane and appleby road 9/23/2015 Nancy Kay 225-1111 Per Jennifer at Transportation speeding is an issue 26 Granada Christina Britt 870-557-1027 nanacbritt62@yahoo.com 2640 N Barcelona one side 25 N 27 Highland Park & Pollard 7/18/2011 Elaine James 479-595-9595 elayne@elaynesdance.com 853 N Highland None 25 No Cut Thru City park close by. 28 Hunters Ridge Hwy 45 & Setter 3/27/2012 Dale Kelsey dalekelsey@lindsey.com 1751 Hunters ridge 1 side 25 No cut thru street for surronding schools 29 Idlewood brookberry & Idlewood 8/24/2011 Kim Kendrick 443-5110 mckendrick@cox.net 3221 E Idlewood Way 1 side 25 No Lots of kids & Lots of Pets. A lot of young drivers 30 Ika Lane 3248 W Ika lane 11/2/2015 Anna Livington 633-2215 alivingston67@gmail.com 3248 W Ika Lane per Tandi Taylor 31 Janice Garland & Deane Peter Brooks 1907 Janice Street None No speed limit sign posted 3220 Roxton Court 32 Kathrine Elaine & Oak Baily 10/11/2011 Kim Canova 479-442-7777 kcanova@sextoncanvovalaw.com (just off Kathrine) yes 25 yes Cut thru to get to old wire to joyce. Elementry students 33 Lake Sequoyah 1/13/2010 Jacob Johnson 479-263-4929 1185 Lake Sequoyah None 25 Cut thru st. Girl got hit getting off the bus 34 Lakeside Emmersin & Jackson Martha Johnson 815 E Lakeside Drive None 25 Street being used as a cut thru 35 Laverne Clover & Lorena Jessica 479-445-6045 2148 S Laverne Ave None not posted 36 Lewis Lewis & Stone NE 10/18/2011 Brandi Brandt 966-0462 bkbnrb8078@gmail.com 280 S Lewis both sides 25 Yes Big Hill} cant see over the hill Lots of Children 37 Madrid barcelona, villa (east to west) 12/8/2014 Keith Lewis 979-2215 233 E Madrid None traffic really flies, student live near by, no speed limit signs posted or children playing sign, would like speed bump near Sierra 38 Madrid Christina Britt 870-557-1027 nanacbritt62@yahoo.com 2640 N Barcelona one side 25 N 39 Maple assembly and mission 7/17/2015 george niblock 466-0464 622 E Maple excessive speeding on Maple 40 Markham razorback rd & Cross 1/28/2014 Ann Noland 479-935-3034 amnoland@prodigy.net 1652 Markham None 25 Y UOFA School Zone 41 Nantucket Apts Morningside 5/18/2015 Rodney Hicks 685-1198 675 E Frankie Kelley Circle since paved, this road has become a hazard with speeders. As cut through to 15th 42 Nettleship 1623 W Nettleship 3/17/2015 Adriana Stacy 966-6993 adriana1@gmail.com 1623 W Nettleship People drive SO fast on Nettleship, and we have four young children 43 Northwood Sandpiper & Steele Robert Murphy rtmurph3@gmail.com 3445 N Northwood west side not posted Island insert would help the u-turn problem 44 Overcrest Old Wire & Overcrest 10/24/2011 Emily Hollingsworth 214-529-5600 emjhollingsworth@yahoo.com 1838 E Overcrest 1side 15 No Lots of Wrecks hit a tree. Curves 45 Rhonda Drive Broadview & Jordan 9/1/2009 Janie Agee 479-236-6778 1561 N Rhonda drive 1 side 25 46 S Duncan 15th & Walker 8/17/2011 Judith Albright 313-1496 1545 S Ducann None Not Posted No Speeders 50+ mph 47 S Gregg Ave 4/1/2016 Richard 200-4320 increased traffic with Wal Mart Neighborhood 48 Salem Kelly Wilkins 479-442-4402 1444 N Salem None 25 49 So College right on so college 6/15/2015 Alexandria Pulfer 644-6030 226 S College Ave right where it turns to Archibald Yell-hard to back out of driveway. 50 Spring Hutcher & College 9/30/2011 Findlay Edwards 790-9843 finewards@att.net 402 E Spring 1 side 25 no Cut Thru street and straight stretch. His pet was killed last night because of speeders. 51 Stone Hill & Duncan 8/29/2011 Mary Nevens 443-4113 720 Stone Street None Not Posted yes Lots of teenagers are trying to race down this street 52 Stonebridge Drive Near Wyman Rd 4/4/2016 Christy Lindsay iamwolfdrummer@gmail.com 53 Sycamore Emily Short 132 W Sycamore None 25 speeders drive 40-45 54 Township E Township (east of 265 towards Covington) 8/14/2015 Manny Terminella 263-4749 3180 E Township speeding is an issue 55 Villa Sunbridge & Hospital Christina Britt 870-557-1027 nanacbritt62@yahoo.com 2640 N Barcelona one side 25 N 56 W Hughes St between lyndell and garland to get them to slow down before they come down hughes 9/11/2014 Taylor Koutroumbis trainek2012@gmail.com 57 Willow Washington & Walnut 8/6/2009 Audrey Deffebaugh 479-442-0056 ahicks@uark.edu 14 N Willow 2 very busy churches

8" 2' 4' 2' 4' 2' 8" WIDE DOTTED WHITE EDGE LINE EXTENSION N.T.S. 2' 4' 2' 4' 2' PROJECT LIMITS PROJECT LIMITS 4" 4" DOTTED WHITE LANE LINE EXTENSION N.T.S. 12" (TYP.) 24" (TYP.) 6" (TYP.) 36" (TYP.) 4" YELLOW SOLID LINE 4" WHITE SOLID LINE (TYP.) 8" DIAGONAL WHITE SOLID LINE (TYP.) VARIABLE (15' NORMAL) LANE WIDTH YIELD BAR DETAIL N.T.S. YIELD LINE (TYP.) PROJECT LIMITS 4" DOTTED WHITE LANE LINE EXT. 4" DOUBLE YELLOW SOLID LINE 10' O.C. 4" WHITE SOLID LINE (TYP.) 4" DOTTED WHITE LANE LINE EXT. 4" YELLOW SOLID LINE (TYP.) 8" WIDE DOTTED WHITE EDGE LINE EXTENSION (TYP.) 8" DIAGONAL YELLOW SOLID LINE (TYP.) 4" WHITE SOLID LINE (TYP.) 4" WHITE SOLID LINE (TYP.) 4" YELLOW SOLID LINE (TYP.) PROJECT LIMITS 0 20 40 Feet

0 20 40 Feet

Corporate Office P.O. Box 1236 Van Buren, AR 72957 Toll Free: (800) 533-3221 Project Manager Grady Gann E-mail: grady@timestriping.com Website: www.timestriping.com Phone (479) 841-3305 Fax (479) 474-0498 Fully Licensed, Insured & Bonded Arkansas Contractor s License #0017280416 ON TIME EVERYTIME DATE: May 26, 2016 (REV 4-06/06/16) RE: FAYETTEVILLE ROUNDABOUT FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS QUOTE FOR PAVEMENT MARKINGS We are pleased to offer the following quote for the above referenced project per your request. The prices include all labor and materials needed to complete this portion of the project. All items as listed below are in accordance with Federal and AHTD Specifications, and the 2009 MUTCD. Should a formal contract be issued, this quote must be made part of the contract. This quote is all inclusive. Upon approval of this quote, we must receive a signed copy of acceptance before any work orders will be scheduled. Please fax signed quote to (479) 474-0498. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY PRICE TOTAL Schedule 2: Thermoplastic Markings (As Per Attached Drawing) 16 Remove Thermoplastic Markings 4 (Grind Off) LF 822 $2.00 $1,644.00 17 Remove Thermoplastic Markings 12 (Grind Off) LF 76 $5.00 $380.00 18 Remove Thermoplastic Markings (Word) (Grind Off) EA 9 $100.00 $900.00 19 Remove Thermoplastic Markings (Yield Line) (Grind Off) EA 8 $100.00 $800.00 20 Remove Thermoplastic Markings (Arrow) (Grind Off) EA 10 $100.00 $1,000.00 21 Reflective Thermoplastic Pavement Markings White (4 ) LF 3,049 $1.30 $3,963.70 22 Reflective Thermoplastic Pavement Markings White (8 ) LF 806 $2.00 $1,612.00 26 Reflective Thermoplastic Pavement Markings (Word) EA 10 $150.00 $1,500.00 27 Reflective Thermoplastic Pavement Markings (Yield Line) EA 8 $350.00 $2,800.00 28 Reflective Thermoplastic Pavement Markings (Arrow) EA 9 $200.00 $1,800.00 29 Reflective Thermoplastic Pavement Markings (Fishhook Arrow) EA 6 $600.00 $3,600.00 NOT TO EXCEED $19,999.70 Notes: If a performance bond is needed, add 1% ($250.00 minimum) to our quote. This quote includes 1 mobilization and is valid for 30 days from issuance. Additional mobilizations are $1,000.00 each. 1

CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE TRANSPORTATION BOND PROGRAM PROGRESS REPORT June, 2016 The Transportation Bond Program consists of projects that will be designed, contracted, and administered by City Staff or consultants/contractors working for the City, along with 5 projects that will be designed and administered by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD). Thirteen (13) projects have been completed; all projects in the original program are underway and are in various stages of design or construction. In April 2013, several additional projects were approved by the City Council. A summary of the status of all projects in the program follows below. Funding for the Bond Program includes $65.9 million in bonds along with federal aid funding and additional sales tax funding from the City s Capital Improvements fund. 1) VAN ASCHE DRIVE (GARLAND AVE. TO GREGG AVE.) a. Project Summary: Widening and alignment of Van Asche Drive from Gregg Avenue to Garland Ave. (Hwy 112) Project Construction Budget: $4.56 million Construction contract was awarded to APAC-Central for $4,587,250. Notice to Proceed was issued on March 31, 2014. CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE September, 2015. b. Recent/upcoming actions The AHTD has approved installation of a signal at Hwy 112 and Van Asche. Bids were received on January 12, 2016. The construction agreement with Ewing was approved at the February 2, 2016 City Council meeting. Construction will began on April, 25 2016. The signal will begin the 3 day flash period on Friday, June 10 th and will be fully functional after the 3 day period. Tree planting in the median began on April 11 th. The trees are in and a final inspection will be scheduled soon. 2) RUPPLE ROAD (MLK JR. BLVD. TO MT. COMFORT RD.) Project Summary Includes Extension of Rupple Road as a 4-lane boulevard from south of Owl Creek School to Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, widening between Persimmon Rd. and Starry Night View, and new location, bridge, and intersection between Starry Night View and Mount Comfort Road. The project will be completed in three separate segments Total project budget: $13.5 million; includes $2.5 million in federal-aid funding. The City Council re-affirmed the cross section as a 4-lane boulevard on March 18 th, 2014. Detailed design efforts began on all three segments shortly thereafter. a. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd-Persimmon St. (Construction began in September 2015 & will be completed Summer 2016) This is a new segment that will extend Rupple Road to MLK Blvd. Recent and upcoming activities include: Sweetser Construction was awarded the construction contract on August 18, 2015. The contract amount was $7,307,280. Notice to Proceed for Construction was issued on September 14, 2015.

Substantial Completion scheduled for August 14, 2016. The roadway subgrade is nearing completion for the entire project. The precast box culvert installation at Farmington Branch is complete. Storm sewer installation is 90% complete, and approximately 25% of the swales have been finish graded. Curb is complete thru the northern half of the project. Contractor is planning to pour additional sidewalk next week up to the northern edge of the southern roundabout. Contractor will be working in the vicinity of Owl Creek Elementary over the next couple weeks making the tie in at the north end of the project. Asphalt has been pushed back and is now planned for late June. Rough grading for sidewalk and trail on the northern 1/3 of the project is nearing completion. b. Persimmon St.-Congressional Rd. Major elements of this segment include widening with a center median from Persimmon to Wedington, intersection alignment and improvements at Wedington, and completion of the west side of the boulevard section north of Wedington (The segment north of Wedington will be completed if funding allows). The project from Persimmon to Congressional is scheduled to bid in the first quarter of 2016. Recent/Upcoming activities: o We have currently acquired all of the properties necessary for the construction. o Plans have been approved by AHTD for the work done at Wedington within the highway right of way. o Sweetser Construction was awarded the construction contract on April 5, 2016. The contract amount was $2,537,900.00. o A pre-construction conference was held on June 8th and the Notice to Proceed will be issued for June 20, 2016. The contractor will have 12 months to complete the construction. c. Starry Night View-Mount Comfort Rd. This is a federal-aid project; federal funds will supply up to 80% of the funding for the segment. This segment includes a new bridge and a realignment of Rupple so that it connects to the existing signal at Mount Comfort Road and the segment of Rupple Road north of Mt. Comfort. Recent Actions: o AHTD review comments on the 50% Design Plans were received on 01/12/16. o On 10/19/15, Garver sent the signed MOA (Mayor & SHPO) to AHTD requesting that the final signatures (AHTD & FHWA) be added for final execution of this document. On 01/13/16, a reminder request was sent to AHTD for sign-off & execution of the MOA document. o On 01/15/16, the City received authorization from AHTD to utilize permanent easements behind the sidewalks in lieu of right-of-way. This will allow us to move forward with right-of-way exhibits for the public meeting. o On 02/29/16, the City received the final executed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) by FHWA via AHTD. o A Public Meeting was held on March 10 th at the Mt. Comfort Church of Christ. o Supplemental Agreement #1 adding Archeological Testing & Mitigation services to the design contract was approved by City Council on March 15 th. o Utility Relocation Meeting was held on April 20 th. o Environmental Clearance documents were submitted to AHTD for approval on May 2 nd. o Comments on the Environmental Clearance documents were received from AHTD on May 10 th

Upcoming Activities: o Respond to AHTD Environmental review comments. o Schedule Geotechnical borings at proposed bridge foundation locations o Prepare and submit R/W documents to AHTD for approval. 3) MAPLE ST. AND LAFAYETTE ST. HISTORIC BRIDGES Funding in the amount of $1 million through the Federal-aid bridge program administered by AHTD has been secured. McClelland Consulting Engineers (MCE) of Fayetteville is the design consultant. Crossland Heavy Contractors, Inc. is the contractor; construction cost is $1,725.071. b. Recent Actions: Construction Notice to Proceed was issued Monday, March 14, 2016. Contractor has started work on the Lafayette Bridge. The existing retaining wall has been excavated and the contractor is designing a repair strategy to straighten the wall. Contractor has removed 2 steel railings & 1 concrete baluster for repair. Sandblasting of existing concrete is complete. Chipping out failed concrete from sidewalks and railings in preparation of repairs. Several meetings were held to determine the most cost effective and practice method of stabilizing the existing concrete retaining wall. Hydrodemolition of the Lafayette Street concrete bridge deck. Initial concrete sidewalk repairs on Lafayette Street bridge. Concrete baluster was poured supporting the repaired steel railing on Lafayette. Concrete deadman anchor was poured to support the failing retaining wall on the Lafayette Street bridge. Maple Street bridge concrete superstructure has been sandblasted clean. c. Upcoming Activities: Installation of new bearing pads for the Lafayette Street bridge. Continue reviewing & revising the submittals for the historic lighting fixtures & submit to SHPO. 4) OLD WIRE ROAD (MISSION BLVD. TO CROSSOVER RD.) Project Summary Includes signalization at Mission and Old Wire, installation of bike lanes, trail and sidewalks and widening at intersections. a. Old Wire Rd/Mission Intersection AHTD received bids for the project on January 13, 2016. Construction, to include signalization and intersection reconfiguration, began in March 2016. Water and sewer relocations are complete. Crossland Heavy has begun work on the roadway contract for AHTD. Construction was expected to be completed by the end of 2016. There have been some utility delays that may push the completion time into 2017. b. Old Wire Rd (Mission to Ash) The City Engineering Design Team has completed the design for the segment between the Mission Blvd. intersection and Ash Street. Right of way and easement acquisition was completed in April 2016. This project bids will be opened on June 10, 2016. This item will be forwarded to the City Council for approval on July 5, 2016.

c. Old Wire Rd (Ash to Stanton) Design 2016, Construction early 2017. Surveying of this project has begun and is expected to be complete in June 2016. Property research and title search has begun. d. Old Wire Rd (Stanton to Hwy 265 Sidewalk connections) Design 2016, Construction, late 2016. The Engineering Division has started the design. Design is currently at 75%. 5) ZION ROAD PHASE II (VANTAGE DR. TO CROSSOVER RD.) Includes addition of curb and gutter, bike lanes, and sidewalks. Also includes widening to three lanes at major intersections. b. Recent Actions: In May 2014, City Council approved a design contract with McClelland Consulting Engineers for an amount not-to-exceed $371,396. Public meeting to review preliminary plans was held December 2 nd at Valley Lake Apartments on Zion Road. 100% design plans were received from McClelland in July 2015. Appraisals are complete and right of way and easement acquisition has begun. We have currently acquired 10 of 18 properties necessary for construction. c. Upcoming Activities: Property acquisitions will continue. A bid date will be set after Rupple Road and Old Wire Road projects have been bid and the funding has been evaluated. 6) REGIONAL PARK ACCESS ROAD Access to the regional park, along Judge Cummings Road from Cato Springs Road into the park. Construction of the park and roadway are underway. 7) COLLEGE AVENUE ENHANCEMENTS (MAPLE ST. TO NORTH ST.) Continuation of sidewalk and landscaping enhancements along College Avenue to match recently completed improvements south of Maple St. Design Completed in 2015; Construction 2016. b. Recent Actions: Preliminary survey work and development of base drawings has been completed. Detailed survey was completed in June 2015. Public meeting was held on August 11, 2015. Plans for the east side are complete and construction has begun starting at North Street. Easement acquisitions are complete for the east side. Sidewalk has been installed from North Street to Prospect Street c. Upcoming Activities: Transportation crews are working on the sidewalk between Prospect Street & Rebecca Street. Construction of the west side sidewalk is scheduled for 2017. 8) INTERSECTIONS AND PEDESTRIAN CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS Projects (to be determined) to improve pedestrian service and safety at intersections.

9) CROSSOVER ROAD (JOYCE TO CITY LIMITS) TREE PLANTING Tree planting in the median began on April 11 th. The trees are in and a final inspection will be scheduled soon. 10) SAIN STREET EXTENSION (JOYCE TO FLYOVER) This project was recently selected for federal STP-A funding. The funding is for planning, design, and environmental review of a connection between Vantage Drive and Sain Street, including a connection to the flyover bridge at 71B and the Fulbright Expressway. Burns & McDonnell is the design consultant. b. Recent Actions: The revised agreement was approved by AHTD on February 16 th. City Council approved the design contract with Burns & McDonnell on March 15 th. Design "Kick-off" meeting with Burns & McDonnell and AHTD was held on April 27 th. c. Upcoming Activities: Burns & McDonnell will prepare the project Design Criteria for approval by AHTD and the City. 11) HWY 112 (MAPLE ST) (RAZORBACK RD. TO GARLAND AVE.) Project Estimate of $3.0 million. Federal-aid (STP-A) will fund $2.4 million of this amount; the City and UA will share the remainder of the cost. The City has relocated our water and sewer facilities. AHTD received bids in October. The bids were too high and were rejected. AHTD received bids for a second time on December 1, 2015 and rejected all bids for being too high. Design revisions are in progress, along with talks with the AHTD for additional funding.

COMPLETED PROJECTS PROJECT NAME COMPLETION ORIGINAL BUDGET FINAL COST YEAR Wilson Park/Washington Willow Area 2008 $1,440,000 $910,000 Traffic Calming and Gregg/North Int. Zion Rd. Phase I (N. College Ave. to 2008 $2,540,000 $2,275,000 Vantage Dr.) College Ave. Phase I Enhancements (Rock 2009 $1,740,000 $1,841,000 St. to Maple St.) Mt. Comfort Rd. (I-49 to Rupple Rd.) 2011 $11,363,000 $10,220,000 Cato Springs Rd. (U of A Technology 2013 $5,068,000 $5,609,000 Corridor) (Razorback Rd. to S School Ave) FEEDC Roundabout Project 2013 $2,575,000 $1,736,000 Crossover/Hwy 265 (Mission Blvd. to 2013 TBD Joyce Blvd.) Garland Ave (North St. to Melmar Dr.) 2013 $6,695,000 $3,501,000 FEEDC Flyover Project 2014 $7,800,000 $6,251,000 Crossover (Township to Joyce) & Garland Ave (North to Melmar) Tree Planting Van Asche Drive (Garland Ave. to Gregg Ave.) Hwy 16 (Armstrong Ave. to Stonebridge Rd.) Razorback Rd./Hwy 112 (MLK Blvd.to Leroy Pond Dr.) 2015 $149,000 $145,000 2015 $4,560,000 $4,587,250 2015 $10,000,000 $6,810,000* 2015 $2,080,000 $2,264,000* *AHTD has not paid incentive money to Contractor yet.