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The Penny Bridges on Sheridan at 33rd Street - Public Meeting 1

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Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

We all live and work in Lincoln and we are all committed to delivering a project that can be

a source of community pride.

City of Lincoln

Alfred Benesch & Company

The Clark Enersen Partners

Historic Resources Group

Advisory Committee

Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

We all live and work in Lincoln and we are all committed to delivering a project that can be a source of community pride.

City of Lincoln

Alfred Benesch & Company

The Clark Enerson Partners

Historic Resources Group

Advisory Committee

• Formerly HWS Consulting Group• In Lincoln over 65 years• 33rd & Sheridan Roundabout • Lincoln South Beltway• National Leader in Value Engineering

Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

We all live and work in Lincoln and we are all committed to delivering a project that can be a source of community pride.

City of Lincoln

Alfred Benesch & Company

The Clark Enerson Partners

Historic Resources Group

Advisory Committee

• In Lincoln over 65 years• Rock Island Trail Master Plan• Outdoor Classroom along

Rock Island Trail

Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

We all live and work in Lincoln and we are all committed to delivering a project that can be a source of community pride.

City of Lincoln

Alfred Benesch & Company

The Clark Enerson Partners

Historic Resources Group

Advisory Committee

• Historian & architectural historian with 20 years experience

• Providing historic services for: • Pinnacle Bank Arena• Sheldon Art Museum• Mount Rushmore• St. Louis Arch

GOALS FOR TONIGHT

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• Provide background & historical context• Define roles & responsibilities • Define our value planning approach• Outline what you can expect going

forward • Provide you with a variety of ways to

participate and stay informed• Answer your questions• Understand citizen and stakeholder

concerns and preferences

WHY A REPLACEMENT?

• Deterioration

• Inspection Reports & Bridge Ratings

• 2009 Alternative Analysis Recommendations

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WHY A REPLACEMENT?

• Deterioration

• Inspection Reports & Bridge Ratings

• 2009 Alternative Analysis Recommendations

Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

WHY A REPLACEMENT?

• Deterioration

• Inspection Reports & Bridge Ratings

• 2009 Alternative Analysis Recommendations

Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

WHY A REPLACEMENT?

• Deterioration

• Inspection Reports & Bridge Ratings

• 2009 Alternative Analysis Recommendations

Project Team

Goals History ApproachHow to

Participate Q&A

HISTORIC TIMELINE

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A summary of historic information and photos can be found on the project website: www.sheridanpennybridges.com

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PUBLIC MEETING 1(tonight)

• Introduce Project

• Identify & Engage stakeholders to determine project Needs, Constraints, Desires

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WHAT TO EXPECT GOING FORWARD

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1. Implement Value Planning Approach

2. Create Advisory Team

3. Develop & Evaluate Alternatives

4. Conduct Public Meeting #2 – Summer 2014

5. Complete Final Design

6. Accept Bids for Construction

OUR VALUE PLANNING APPROACH

It’s not enough to do the project right, you’ve got to do the right project.

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OUR FOCUS

Finding the alternative

that provides the best

performance with the

greatest acceptance

at a reasonable cost

ADVISORY TEAMWe will Identify a group of individuals to serve with the project team that represents a variety of interests:

– Neighborhoods

– Business

– Trail users

– Adjacent property owners

– Historic Interests

– Parks

– Others

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COMMITMENT• Attend a minimum of two workshops• Be accessible & available to the public• Provide constructive, collaborative input • Represent a collective interest• Participate as part of the project team in

the public meeting presenting the selected alternative

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MISSIONTo actively assist in the development and evaluation of alternatives to replace the Penny Bridges on Sheridan Boulevard.

ADVISORY TEAM

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PUBLIC MEETING #2

• Anticipated Summer 2014

• Present the range of alternatives considered by the design and advisory teams

• Discuss pros and cons of each alternative

• Present 30% design of the preferred alternative

FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEETING #2• Final Design

• Construction (TBD)

Stephanie RittershausAlfred Benesch & Company

825 J StreetLincoln, NE 68508phone: (402) 479-2200 [email protected]

Devin BieseckerCity of Lincoln

949 W Bond Street, Suite 200Lincoln, NE 68521phone: (402) [email protected]

Check project website for updates www.sheridanpennybridges.com or

Connect with us on Twitter -@PennyBridgesLNK

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Talk with a project representative

Provide your contact information so we can provide you updates

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QUESTIONS?

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THANK YOU FOR ATTENDINGPlease visit our exhibits and speak with one of our project representatives about any questions or concerns that you have.

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