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Projects
Selected Experience In Transportation Projects



Transportation planning can serve various purposes such as justification for a traffic signal, prioritization of capital improvement
needs, identification of specific improvements, or other transportation issues. In most cases, some degree of planning is necessary
prior to detailed design of a transportation system improvement in order to determine the scope and cost of the project. The following
are examples of planning studies our firm has completed:

• Transportation Analysis and Study, City of Depoe Bay
• Traffic Circulation Plan, City of Coquille
• Traffic Circulation and Street Improvement Plan, City of Brookings
• Traffic Control Analysis, Curry County
• Traffic Safety Analysis, City of Brookings
• Five Year Road Capital Improvement Plan, Curry County
• Storm Drain Master Plan, City of Coquille

Fillmore Avenue Improvements
Bandon, Oregon

New street construction project completed in 2006 that provides a new collector street between 11th Street and Highway 101.
The project entailed construction of approximately 1,600 lineal feet of new roadway, including storm drainage (12-inch through
48-inch), waterlines, curbs and gutters, sidewalks and greenways.



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Front Street Improvements
Coos Bay, Oregon

Front Street improvements included multiple renovation projects to upgrade the street. North Front Street improvements focused on
repairs to the railroad tracks including switch removal, tie replacement and tamping. Cold-plane pavement removal was also performed
to minimize street reconstruction. New asphalt concrete overlay was placed after the railroad repairs and other demolition work was
complete. South Front Street improvements consisted of new aggregate-concrete street construction including new gutters, curbs,
sidewalks and storm drains.



Payne - Foster Road Improvements
Harbor, Oregon

This project involved widening Payne and Foster Roads to include new curbs, sidewalks and storm drain improvements on approximately
1,700 lineal feet of roadway. Existing topography required the use of MSE-type retaining walls as well as conventional reinforced
concrete retaining walls. New storm drain and waterlines were included under the overall improvement project that was completed in
the fall of 2007.
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Newmark Avenue Widening Project
Coos Bay, Oregon

Roadway enhancement project widened Newmark Avenue from Fir Street to Ocean Boulevard. Construction cost options were developed through
a preliminary engineering study. Right-of-way and easement acquisitions were secured from over 30 separate properties along the length
of the project. The project added a traffic signal light at the intersection of LaClair Street and Newmark Avenue. Other modifications
included bicycle lanes, storm drainage improvements, and sidewalks on each side. Mitigation of wetlands was also required as part of
the widening project.
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Fillmore Avenue / Highway 101 Traffic Light
Bandon, Oregon

Placement of a new traffic light at the intersection of Highway 101 and Fillmore Avenue. Traffic signal was upgraded to include
decorative base and painting to coordinate with the recently installed historic street lighting in Old Town Bandon. Work also
included new curbs, sidewalks and handicap accessible ramps.

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