File #: 2878    Version: 1 Name: Furneaux Hike and Bike
Type: Status: Passed
File created: 9/28/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2016 Final action: 10/18/2016
Title: Consider Authorizing The City Manager To Approve A Professional Services Contract With Transystems Corporation For Engineering Design Services For The Furneaux Creek Hike And Bike Trail Extension From Old Denton Road To The Trinity Mills Station In An Amount Not To Exceed $156,704.00.
Attachments: 1. Location Map, 2. Supplemental Information - Professional Services Contract
CC MEETING: October 18, 2016

DATE: October 3, 2016

TO: Leonard Martin, City Manager

FROM: Cesar J. Molina, Jr., P.E., Director of Engineering

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Consider Authorizing The City Manager To Approve A Professional Services Contract With Transystems Corporation For Engineering Design Services For The Furneaux Creek Hike And Bike Trail Extension From Old Denton Road To The Trinity Mills Station In An Amount Not To Exceed $156,704.00.

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BACKGROUND:
In June 2006, City Council adopted the Carrollton Trails Master Plan. It focused on the implementation of a hike and bike trail system along the Hutton Branch, Furneaux Creek, and Dudley Branch corridors. To date, approximately ten (10) miles of trails have been constructed along Hutton Branch and Furneaux Creek. Also, a federal funding agreement for the development of an additional 2.1-mile hike and bike trail along the Dudley Branch corridor should be executed by the end of this year.
In the November 2013 bond referendum, Carrollton citizens approved local funding to continue with the implementation of the Trail Master Plan. The Furneaux Creek hike and bike trail, from Trinity Mills Station to Old Denton Road, was one of the identified projects in the 2013 bond program. This portion of the trail represents the last piece of the Furneaux Creek trail needed to create a continuous and contiguous route between north Carrollton neighborhoods and the Trinity Mills Station. Additionally, the City committed to NCTCOG that local funds would be used on this project in exchange for Transportation Development Credits which will be applied to trails and sidewalks in Downtown Carrollton.
In December 2014, the Engineering Department advertised and solicited Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from area consulting firms that could provide transportation-related professional services. Staff evaluated the SOQs and chose and prequalified five (5) firms to provide on-call services. TranSystems Corporation was one of the fi...

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