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Summary <br />Construct Streetscape Improvements to Marina Blvd between Doolittle and Monarch Bay Dr to enhance the entrance <br />to the City’s Shoreline and create an inviting entry to proposed new development along the Shoreline. <br />Description <br />Based upon the Marina Blvd. Streetscape Improvements Conceptual Design, construct improvements to Marina Blvd <br />between Doolittle and Monarch Bay Dr. Improvements are envisioned to generally consist of the following: <br />Resurfacing of the street Construction of medians and or planters in the parking lane Construction of sidewalk bulb <br />outs at pedestrian crossing locations Installation of landscaping and decorative elements or art Project to include <br />obtaining and using recycled water for irrigation. Undergrounding of existing utilities is highly desirable and is listed <br />under a separate project, Project 2018.5800. <br />Justification or Benefit of Project <br />To support the success of the Shoreline public private development partnership, the City needs to ensure the <br />gateway to the shoreline is attractive and inviting. <br />Consequences of not doing the Project <br />The Shoreline project may suffer as the current roadway is uninviting and not reflective of the quality of the planned <br />development and the world class services to be offered. <br />Project Numb 2012.0131Project Typ Roadway streetscape <br />Detailed Cost Status Active <br />Department/Sponsor Community Development <br />Impact to Operation Cost Impact to Maintenance Cost Increase <br />Likely Cost $3.2M to $6.4M <br />Categor Bicycle and Pedestrian <br />Project Name Marina Blvd Streetscape West of Doolittl <br />171
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