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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 Sidewalk PolicyCity of West University Place, Texas Sidewalk Policy Adopted by City Council . November 12, 2001 Preface On November 7, 2000, the voters of West U approved a $5 million general obligation bond issue for the purpose of the construction and improvements of City sidewalks, including related street improvements. Recognizing that the amount authorized by the bond election may not be adequate to complete an entire system the City has adopted the following approach and priority scheme in implementing the vote of the bond election Policy Statement For the purpose of providing accessibility, mobility and a circulation network for pedestrians to Town Center, parks, transit stops, area businesses, City buildings, facilities, and programs and encouraging general safety for pedestrians, it is the policy of the City to provide, in a timely manner, a system of connecting sidewalks and to install sidewalks on at least one side of a street where there is sufficient right -of -way. The system is to be constructed in such a manner that it will enhance pedestrian safety by eliminating pedestrian hazards and minimizing conflict with vehicular traffic. A Sidewalk Construction Map shall be prepared which outlines primary destination and access routes and establishes first priority for those streets identified in the attached exhibit; establishes a second priority the repair of existing sidewalks and in -fill to complete a block section; and a third priority the installation of new sidewalks where none exist. Sidewalk Requirements Sidewalks, shall, to the greatest extent feasible, meet state and federal standards for design, installation and maintenance. Sidewalks installation shall also be coordinated with street construction activity, if feasible, as part of the City's infrastructure improvement program. Except as provided below, on blocks with front facing lots, sidewalks shall be installed corner to corner on side(s) of street abutting fronts of homes. Blocks with predominately side lots facing street may have sidewalks on one side. Side receiving sidewalk should be determined by: 1. Inventory of existing, complying sidewalks and determination of least new work required for connectivity. 2. Inventory of existing qualifying trees and other immovable obstructions that would suggest placement on opposite side. 3. Request of a majority of the lot owners abutting the street in question. MsidewalkFinal.doc . 7118102 . 5:06 PM- Page 1 If a sidewalk is installed on only one side of the street, the adverse impact of alternating from side to side shall be avoided. Generally, sidewalks shall be a minimum of 48" in width.' Sidewalk Material Sidewalks shall be concrete unless approved for alternate materials. Engineer shall specify thickness, reinforcing, base, and other design criteria. Alternate materials may be permitted for whole blocks or in specific areas as in installations over tree roots if they meet all criteria in terms of compliance with applicable laws and regulations, performance and maintenance. However, when the selection of alternate materials is for cosmetic reasons and not at the City's choice to preserve trees, the costs above those for concrete shall be borne by residents or block on pro -rata basis. Alternate materials may include but are not limited to: • Pre -cast concrete • Brick payers • Textured, galvanized steel plate • Stone slabs • Colored concrete • Stabilized decomposed granite • Recycled rubber tiles or mats Sidewalk Location Traditional sidewalk placement near the property line (12 inches inside right -of -way) and a buffer from the curb shall be encouraged. Path of sidewalks can deviate to clear obstructions and may be adjacent to the street edge curb with approval of the Director of Public Works. In making a determination about the proximity of the sidewalk adjacent to the curb, the Director shall take into account such factors as street classification, anticipated pedestrian traffic, lengths of driveways and side -yard privacy. Trees The City Council has determined that the urban forest is of great value in the maintenance of public health and welfare and that trees are a valuable amenity to the urban environment. In instances where sidewalk installation or maintenance would require the removal, damage, or death of a large tree, it is the intent of the sidewalk program that applicable laws and regulations shall be read together and harmonized so that, if reasonably practicable, the large tree is Wllsidewa*Final.doc . 7118102 . 5:O6 PM. Page 2 Width established by City ordinance. 2 protected. Large trees that are deemed to be in poor condition will not be protected and will not require mitigation techniques for installation of sidewalks. Removal of tree may be required if tree is determined to be hazardous. Condition will be determined by the Urban Forester. Options to protect trees may include: • Installing sidewalks at grade above roots without cutting and adding fill to either side of walk to transition to grade along with a drainage board beneath the concrete. • Installing approved alternate materials over the critical root area. • Altering the path within the right -of -way. • Providing an easement to the City to relocate the walk to private property. • Relocating the tree. • Where grade cuts are required, work shall adhere to recommendations for pruning roots and canopy, slope of cuts, and installation of retaining walls or tree wells. Intersections When streets are newly constructed or altered, ramps must be constructed to eliminate barriers to entry from a pedestrian walkway. Similar rules apply when new sidewalks are built or altered. Generally this will require accessible curb ramps or sloped areas wherever sidewalks intersect with a street. Alternative routes to City buildings, facilities, and program that make use of existing curb ramps may be acceptable where people with disabilities must only travel a marginally longer route.3 Implementation The City Manager is authorized to hire a design consultant with appropriate project and community relations experience to assist the project manager to coordinate inventories and analyses, coordinate with consultants, residents and engineers and to provide design guidance for problem conditions such as interference with trees and severe grade changes, and curb ramps. r Inventory of existing sidewalks will be conducted and value analysis performed to determine extent and location of new sidewalks and those to be retained. Consulting Urban Forester's right -of -way inventories shall be reviewed and augmented with respect to recommended grade changes, and coordinated with as -built drawings for the sidewalk program. Prior to the approval of a specific area sidewalk plan, preliminary drawings shall be made available for public review and comment. Affected homeowners shall have a reasonable amount 2 See §22, Code of Ordinances Urban Forest Preservation. See ADA and City Governments: Conimnon !- rohlems available from liS. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division. WUsidewalkFinal.doc .7118!02.5:06 PM Page 3 of time to request modifications to a sidewalk plan. Requests for modifications shall be submitted to the Public Works Director and the design consultant. If the modification is denied, the property owner may file an appeal with the Building and Standards Commission in accordance with the BSC's standard procedures. Final sidewalk drawings will be submitted to the City Council, at which time any affected person may provide further comments on the proposal. The Council may revoke, modify, or confirm the proposal prior to public bidding. The design consultant shall conduct an analysis of the initial implementation project to document lessons learned and information to be incorporated in future phases. Maintenance The Public Works Director is authorized to accept improved sidewalks for maintenance by the City upon the filing of a formal, written acceptance document with the City Secretary.4 Exhibit See § 19, Code of Ordinances Street Areas & Public Places. WUsidewalkEinal_doc . 7118102 . 5:06 PM . Page 4 Auden Bissonnet (Academy to RR tracks) Brompton (Cason to Holcombe) Buffalo Speedway Cason ( Wakeforest to Brompton) Community EdIoe (Sunset to Rice) Rice University Wakeforest ( Bissonnet to University) Wakeforest (University to Brompton) Weslayan WUsidewalkFinal.doc .7118!02.5:06 PM -Page 5 First Priority Streets Both sides Both sides Both sides Both sides South side West side West side Both sides Both sides Both sides West side Both sides