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Council hears design options, cost and right-of-way impacts for Fourteenth Street crossway at Ferguson Park
Summary
Staff presented two design options for Fourteenth Street in the Ferguson Park neighborhood: a 50-foot right-of-way with an 8-foot sidewalk ($~6.8M; affects 3 structures) or a 58-foot right-of-way with a 12-foot shared-use trail ($~7.4M; affects 6 structures). Council directed staff to proceed with the 50-foot option.
City staff briefed the council on the Fourteenth Street crossway project in the Ferguson Park neighborhood and presented two design alternatives that differ in right-of-way needs, trail width and estimated cost.
Staff said Fourteenth Street currently functions like a narrower, county-style road with a 26-foot pavement width and no curb-and-gutter; the city—s minimum local residential roadway standard is 31 feet. The project team presented two main options:
- Option A (50-foot right-of-way): Build a 31-foot roadway with an 8-foot sidewalk on the east side, a…
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