Fresno River Trail Phase IV (Westberry Bike Trail), a 10’-0” wide asphalt connection of existing bike trail along the south side of the Fresno River from the approximate alignment of Westberry Boulevard to Road 24 with total length of 2,260 feet. Alignment of trail required to meander to avoid existing power poles and MID right-of-way lines. Scope of work also included chain link fences and gates at the MID canal, tree landscaping irrigation and the preparation of an easement dedication. This project was a CMAQ (federal) and Government Stimulus (ARRA) funded project.
Gateway Drive ADA Improvements, Madera, CA
Gateway Drive ADA Sidewalk Trail, a connection of 8’-0” wide concrete sidewalk / bike trail along Gateway Drive from south of Rotary Park to north of the existing Gateway bridge and continue to south of existing bridge to west Central Avenue intersection. An approximate total length of 900 feet which was designed to comply with FHWA and ADA standards and requirements along with the applicable local, state and federal permit requirement. Project scope of work also included the re-striping of the existing bridge to allow bike path lanes and signage. This project was CDBG funded.
Fresno River Bike Trail Undercrossing at Gateway Drive and UPRR, Madera, CA
Fresno River Bike Trail Undercrossing at Gateway and UPRR Bridges (Federal and FHWA funded), was a connection of 8’-0” wide reinforced concrete bike / pedestrian trail, just east of State Highway 99 to existing bike trail approximately 150 feet east of UPRR; an approximate total length of 822 feet. Maximum difference of the existing and the proposed grades of this project was approximately 12.73’ and was designed to comply with FHWA and ADA standards and requirements along with the applicable local, state and federal permit requirements. It also included the design of railroad crossing structures, security fencing and gates.
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