File #: 18-808    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/26/2018 In control: Town Council Meeting
On agenda: 4/23/2018 Final action:
Title: Creek Crossing Road NE Sidewalk Project Amended Fairfax County MOU.
Attachments: 1. Fairfax-Vienna Creek Crossing MOU Agreement signed by all, 2. MOU Amendment 1
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Creek Crossing Road NE Sidewalk Project Amended Fairfax County MOU.
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EXPLANATION AND SUMMARY:

The Fairfax County Transportation Priorities Plan includes pedestrian improvements on one side of Creek Crossing Road NE from Beulah Road to Fairway Drive within the Town of Vienna and on the northeast side of Creek Crossing Road from Millers Lane to Old Courthouse Road in Fairfax County to replace the existing asphalt path with a fully ADA compliant sidewalk. Conceptually along with a new concrete sidewalk, it might make sense to replace the existing ditches with curb & gutter to control the street drainage and provide a separation between the road shoulder and sidewalk. The County's current $2 million project funding includes CA&I taxes collected by the County from Town businesses. More funds will be needed for construction.

On February 1, 2016, Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding for the Creek Crossing NE pedestrian improvements that provided Fairfax County funding of $400,000 for engineering services. On May 12, 2016, RFP 16-08 was advertised for engineering services. During the process of scoping and negotiations with top dated design firms and in coordination with Fairfax County staff, it was determined that the cost of the project would exceed the budgeted amount by $200,000. The current agreement requires the Town to provide funding for anything that exceeds $400,000. After initially informing the County that the Town wished to cancel this project due to lack of funding, the County has offered to amend the agreement to fully-fund the engineering phase of the project.

A large portion of the project is beyond our municipal boundary, however still within our water service area boundary. Survey and designing the full project at one time is the most efficient. Because the detailed design will be done by our consultant, staff believes the additional out-of-Town work will not be burdensome.

Staff recommends approval of the a...

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