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5:30 - 7:00 P.M., Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016

The second public involvement meeting for the reconstruction of E. Johnson Street will take place at Festival Foods, 810 E. Washington Ave., from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2016, in the Community Conference Room. The project extends approximately 3,000 feet along E. Johnson Street from (N. Baldwin Street to First Street).
 
The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house format to allow for dialogue and individual questions and comments. The City of Madison and design consultant representatives will be available to discuss the proposed project and address questions or concerns.
 
The proposed project will include reconstruction of the existing roadway from just east of N. Baldwin Street to immediately east of N. First Street. The proposed project includes pavement reconstruction, curb and gutter, widening along the west side of N. First Street, existing sidewalk spot replacements and repairs, new multi-use path/sidewalk, Americans with Disabilities Act compliant curb ramps, storm sewer lateral replacement, new street lighting, replacement of sanitary sewer and water main, new pavement marking, and signing. The project will include fitting existing drainage patterns into the reconstruction. The existing storm sewer system will be used to control stormwater.
 
The proposed project layout has been revised based on feedback obtained during the first Public Involvement Meeting held in April of 2016.  The presentation will focus on the revisions.
 
Tenney Park and the Yahara River Parkway (including the Yahara River Bridge) are adjacent to and cross the project and considered public park areas [Section 4(f) properties] and/or are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are City of Madison Landmarks.  Impacts are anticipated to these properties; however, these impacts are not anticipated to be adverse.   Temporary easements are anticipated to accommodate grading in Tenney Park and the Yahara River Parkway.  The project will not be reconstructing the Yahara River Bridge, however the pavement and sidewalk on the bridge is proposed to be reconstructed to accommodate a multi-use path crossing the bridge as discussed above.  The project team is seeking your input on any concerns individuals may have with how the project is impacting these resources.  Persons with a concern for or knowledge about historic buildings and structures and archaeological sites are encouraged to attend this meeting or provide comments to the local units of government or the consultant.
 
The project is currently in the preliminary design phase with design completion anticipated in August 2018 and construction anticipated for 2019.  Information regarding the project can be found on the project website:
http://www.cityofmadison.com/engineering/projects/johnson-st-east
 
If you have any questions or concerns that may assist in the development of this project, we encourage you to attend the meeting. If you cannot attend this meeting or would like additional information, feel free to contact the project staff listed below:
 
Chris Petykowski, P.E.
Principal Engineer, City of Madison
City-County Building, Room 115
210 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 267-8678
E‑Mail: cpetykowski@cityofmadison.com

 Eric D. Hanson, P.E.
Consultant Project Manager
Strand Associates, Inc.®
910 West Wingra Street
Madison, WI 53715
Phone: (608) 251‑4843
E‑Mail:  eric.hanson@strand.com
 
Festival Foods is wheelchair-accessible. Citizens who require a sign language interpreter may request one by contacting project staff through the Wisconsin Telecommunication Relay System at 711 or 1‑800‑947‑3529.
 
If you need an interpreter, translator, materials in alternate formats or other accommodations to access this service, activity or program, please call the phone number below immediately.
 
Si necesita un intérprete, un traductor, materiales en formatos alternativos u otros arreglos para acceder a este servicio, actividad o programa, comuníquese inmediatamente al número de teléfono que figura a continuación.
 
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Please contact Chris Petykowski of the Engineering Division at (608) 267-8678. 
 
 
 

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