The City of Fortuna Wants Your Proposals for its ‘Safe Routes to School Project’

From the City of Fortuna:

Safe Routes to School Project- RFP Packet
Safe Routes to School Project- Plans

The Safe Routes to School Project consists construction of sidewalks, crosswalks, bike lanes, curbs, curb bump-outs, and curb ramps, and striping around South Fortuna Elementary School in the City of Fortuna. The City is planning on utilizing Active Transportation Program (ATP) funds for the project and has been approved for State-only funding for this project. The funding and oversight of this project will be administered by Caltrans.

The allocation for the first phase of the project (preliminary design and environmental) was received in May 2017.

The scope of work consists of preparation of the Preliminary Environmental Studies (including all required Exhibits and/or Technical Memos in accordance with Section 6, “Environmental Procedures”, of the Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual (“LAPM”), right-of-way certification, CEQA document, plans, specifications and estimate (PS&E). In addition, the City may consider the selected consultant to perform Construction Engineering Services during the construction phase of the project.

Consultants are expected to provide a detailed scope of work that covers the items outlined in the packet, along with any additional items that the Consultant deems necessary to provide full service to the City in delivering the described project. It is anticipated that construction of this project will begin in summer 2019.

Project Funding:
The majority of the funding for this project is from the ATP programs.  The selected firm shall be responsible for preparing the environmental documentation and PS&E package, including the associated documents and exhibits in the LAPM.

Contact Person:

Questions regarding this RFP may be directed to the following person via e-mail or Fax only by September 22, 2017:

Merritt Perry
City of Fortuna Engineering
621 11th Street, Fortuna, CA 95540
(707) 725-7651 (FAX)
[email protected]

 

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Guest
6 years ago

Someone PLEASE take Merritt Perry’s pencil away, after what was done to Ross Hill Rd. I thought it was a joke until I found out that stuff won’t wash off in the rain. I almost ran over a dog trying to figure out where to drive.

Thinking allowed
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Thinking allowed
6 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Hmph. Dogs shouldn’t be driving.

Terroy
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Terroy
6 years ago

I agree! I wouldn’t allow either of my dogs to drive…even the smart one.

Crime stopper
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Crime stopper
6 years ago

The city will have designated dog walking lane later in the year. Just waiting until the drivers figure out where the pedestrians belong and the nonexistent(?) bikers belong. The dogs will be required to pass all DMV walkers laws before going out on their own. PETA will oversee the first 6 months to report on the success to the Council.

Bushytails
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Bushytails
6 years ago

After how badly they fucked up ross hill, I hope no one lets them touch any roads ever again. We need a law that anyone designing roads is required to have a driver’s license.

meh...
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meh...
6 years ago
Reply to  Bushytails

Im glad its not just me. I cant see how the current cluster F@#$ is any improvement.