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File #: 25-0646    Version: 1
Type: Consent Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/5/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/17/2025 Final action:
Title: Engineering and Design of 32nd Avenue, 43rd Place and 44th Street in Gifford Neighborhood
Indexes: Work Order
Attachments: 1. Engineering WORK ORDER TEMPLATE - BCC Authorized - WO01, 2. 32nd Ave_Scope - Exhibit A, 3. 32nd Ave - Appendix A (Geotech)
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TO: Board of County Commissioners

THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator

FROM: Addie Javed, Ph.D., P.E., CFM, Public Works Director

DATE: June 17, 2025

SUBJECT: Engineering and Design of 32nd Avenue, 43rd Place and 44th Street in Gifford Neighborhood
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BACKGROUND
The Board recently directed staff to evaluate paving options for 32nd Avenue north of 43rd Street and to present findings for further review and guidance. At the March 25, 2025, regular BOCC meeting staff presented and outlined three (3) conceptual options for paving and associated drainage improvements along the corridor. A critical concern included a utility manhole protruding in the middle of the access-way near the intersection of 43rd Place and 32nd Avenue.

Subsequently, at the April 22, 2025, regular BOCC meeting, staff provided an update with additional details concerning engineering, construction schedules, estimated costs, and the potential right-of-way impacts or shared access alternatives related to this privately maintained street.

Following a detailed survey and assessment of potential impacts to adjacent property owners, the following updates were provided for Board consideration:

· 32nd Avenue (Private Road): Under proposed options require a 30-foot right-of-way (or an easement), affecting approximately 10 properties and vacant parcels along the corridor.
· 43rd Place (Private Access Easement): Proposed improvements fall within an existing 30-foot private ingress-egress easement and the County would need to acquire the land for the proposed improvement.
· Vacant Parcel(s): County may need to purchase a vacant parcel(s) for a retention pond to help alleviate flooding issues.

ANALYSIS
Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc. (JMT) through a County approved continuing services contract (2023015) has submitted Work Order 01 to provide engineering consulting services to design and permit roadway...

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