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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-08-27; Trail Connectivity to Tamarack State Beach Comparison Tunnel Compared to at Grade Crossing; |Barberio, Gary| Lancaster, Kyle|) To the members of the: 1 C~r~OUNCIL , Date CA ✓cc ✓ CM __j_ ACM _j_ DCM{~) ./; Council Memorandum Aug. 27,2020 To: From: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager @ Via: {city of Carlsbad Memo ID# 2020180 Re: Trail Connectivity to Tamarack State Beach -Tunnel Compared to At Grade Crossing . This memorandum provides a comparative review of potential trail connectivity from the North Shore Agua Hedionda Lagoon Trail to Tamarack State Beach, by way of a tunnel undercrossing of Carlsbad Boulevard and by way of an at grade crossing through Carlsbad Boulevard. Background On July 21, 2020, staff presented a report to the City Council on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Beach Access Feasibility Study and the Trail Connectivity to Tamarack State Beach Feasibility Study, including corresponding concept plans. The studies examined the feasibility of constructing ADA-accessible ramps from Carlsbad Boulevard to the beach, as well as the feasibility of an adjacent trail connection from the North Shore Agua Hedionda Lagoon Trail to the Tamarack State Beach. Subsequently, the City Council accepted the ADA Beach Access Feasibility Study and corresponding plans and directed staff to prepare a request for proposals to pursue the environmental review, agency permitting, engineering and construction documentation phases of the project (Resolution No. 2020-161). The City Council did not accept the Trail Connectivity to Tamarack State Beach Feasibility Study and corresponding plans and discussed the feasibility of an at grade crossing. The city manager offered to provide a memorandum to the City Council comparing the proposed undercrossing trail connectivity project to an at grade crossing. Discussion The Trail Connectivity to Tamarack State Beach Feasibility Study reviewed only undercrossing alternatives (such as a cut and cover tunnel) of Carlsbad Boulevard, because the construction plans for a separate Capital Improvement Program Project -the Tamarack Avenue Intersection Improvements -already included an at grade crossing of Carlsbad Boulevard -in the vicinity of the subject trail. Staff's consideration of an undercrossing of Carlsbad Boulevard was in addition to, rather than in-lieu of, an at grade crossing of Carlsbad Boulevard. Community Services Branch Parks & Recreation Department 799 Pine Avenue, Suite 200 I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-434-2826 t Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Aug.27,2020 Page 2 On July 21, 2020, the City Council discussed the apparent pros and cons of an undercrossing and . an at grade crossing for this location and inquired about differentials in the two types of crossings, such as design and permitting time/costs, construction time/costs, maintenance costs, security lighting, line of sight, path of travel, vehicle conflicts and tidal/sea level rise impacts. At the conclusion of the City Council's discussion, the city manager offered to have staff prepare a memorandum comparing the trail connectivity, by way of a cut and cover tunnel and by way of an at grade crossing. The following table provides that comparative review. TRAIL CONNECTIVITY TO TAMARACK STATE BEACH -COMPARATIVE REVIEW Consideration Cut and Cover Tunnel At Grade Crossing Design and Permitting Time ~Thirty months ~Five months Design and Permitting Costs ~$2so,ooo ~$28,000 Construction Time ~Three months ~one month Construction Costs ~$3,000,000 ~$200,000 Maintenance Costs ~$850 per month ~$100 per month Security Lighting/Cameras Necessary inclusion Unnecessary inclusion Line of Sight Hindered Clear Capacity Greater multi-modal Lesser multi-modal Path of Travel Continuous/unlikely conflicts Interrupted/potential conflicts Tidal/Sea Level Rise Impacts Higher vulnerability Lower vulnerability Either crossing alternative at this location would increase accessibility to the coast and would likely increase active transportation demand for the area. In addition, a crossing at this location would help address the existing heavy active transportation demand at the nearby intersection of Tamarack Avenue and Carlsbad Boulevard and improve traffic operations at the intersection. Next Steps Staff will prepare a request for proposals to pursue the environmental review, agency permitting, engineering and construction dowmentation phases of the ADA Beach Access project. Staff will . also continue to prepare construction plans for the Tamarack Avenue Intersection Improvements Project -which includes an at grade crossing of Carlsbad Boulevard -in the vicinity of the subject trail. The estimated completion date of that project's construction plans is Fall 2021. Should the City Council wish to pursue additional ADA access for trail connectivity in the future, staff can return for forther consideration of the undercrossing alternative(s). cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works Neil Gallucci, Police Chief Tom Frank, Transportation Director