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<br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICF.S <br /> <br />The Hesperian/LeweJling Boulevard project was approved as a Measure B 2000 Capital project <br />(ACTIA 17) and is funded with Measure B funds. The project involvcs improving the <br />intersection or Ilcsperian Boulevard and Lewelling Boulevard. The County's project (ACTIA <br />13), which widens Lewelling Boulevard/East Lewelling Boulevard from Hesperian Boulevard to <br />Meekland Avenue from two lanes to four lanes, will be considered in the analysis of the <br />intersection. <br /> <br />The project will conduct an evaluation orthe intersection to deternline its optimal configuration. <br />The tasks needed to develop the tramc assessment report by the consultant are outlined below <br /> <br />Task 1 - Data Assembly, Organization, and Collection <br /> <br />A. Assemble and organize all relevant data that is readily available: <br /> <br />r Traffic data from thc City, County, and Caltrans, such as rcccnt traCIlc counts, collision <br />information, traffic signal timing and coordination documentation <br /> <br />,... Other recent traffic reports in the area <br /> <br />~. [)ata that the consultant's tcanl rnay already have, stIch as engineering data -- existing <br />topography, underground utility locations, etc. <br /> <br />B. Convene a kickollmeeting with City and County staff to review available data and <br />determine precisely what new traffic data the consultant need. <br /> <br />C. Arrange for new traffic counts (including vehicles classifications and pedestrian and bicycle <br />counts) to be conducted wherc nceded. <br /> <br />D. Conduct saturation /low mcasurements at critical locations in the project area. <br /> <br />E. Visit the project area during various times of the day on several occasions to assist in <br />defIning the existing traffic conditions, including lane utilization patterns, parking, driveway <br />usage. <br /> <br />r. Obtain tralTie IC1fecasts Ic)r the area. <br /> <br />OptIOn I; Uti lize recently published traffic reports that include forecasts. <br /> <br />Option 2: Obtain permission rrol11 ACCMA to extract ruture intersection and/or link volumcs <br />for the study area from recent runs of their Countywide Model, and make whatever <br />adjustments the consultant decm appropriate to arrive at reasonable analysis <br />volumes. <br /> <br />llespcrian Boulevard/Lewelling Intersection Traffie AssessmeI1l <br /> <br />November 13, 200(j <br />Page 15 of 2 I <br />
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