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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 10/5/2021 - Memorandum From Kurt Friesen And Brad Buckman Re: Question Raised At 9/21/2021 City Council Meeting Regarding Siphon Overpass Project Engineering Department 281 North College Avenue P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522.0580 970.221.6605 970.221.6378 - fax fcgov.com/engineering Planning, Development & Transportation MEMORANDUM DATE: September 29, 2021 TO: Mayor Arndt and City Councilmembers THRU: Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Manager Kyle Stannert, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Director of PDT Dean Klingner, Deputy Director of PDT FROM: Kurt Friesen, Director, Park Planning & Development Brad Buckman, Interim City Engineer RE: Question Raised at 9/21/2021 City Council Meeting Regarding Siphon Overpass Project The purpose of this memo is to provide a response to a question raised by Mayor Pro Tempore Francis regarding the Siphon Overpass Project. The question was, Will this project provide a connection across the Mail Creek Ditch between the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) tracks and South Timberline Road? Background: The Siphon Overpass Project will design, acquire right-of-way, and construct a trail overpass spanning the UPRR tracks near the southwest corner of the Willow Springs neighborhood. This will provide a safe and designated connection to the Power Trail for users south of Harmony Road and east of the UPRR tracks. As this project uses federal funds, an environmental investigation as part of the design process is required. The overpass will connect to a new section of trail along Mail Creek connecting to Timberline Road. Design currently is underway, and construction is anticipated to begin in 2022. The appropriation for the construction funding of this project met the September 21, 2021, City Council meeting and was approved on first reading. Response: The Syphon Overpass, the Mail Creek trail between the UPRR and Timberline, a new underpass under Timberline and a planned future extension of the Mail Creek trail to the east will provide vastly improved bike and pedestrian access across the railroad and connection to the Power Trail for residents of southeast Fort Collins. A connection to the north to the Willow Springs neighborhood would improve the convenience and connectivity of this system further. Steps to provide this neighborhood connection include identifying a connection location, securing additional easements or right of way from the railroad or the Willow Springs association, securing a ditch crossing permit and identifying funding for the construction. City staff (Engineering and Park Planning & Development) will coordinate with the Willow Springs Homeowners Association (HOA), the New Mercer Ditch Company, and other interested stakeholders to initiate a project concept and determine a more accurate estimation of cost and schedule to complete the connection. Exhibit 1 below shows the relationship between the proposed Siphon Overpass and new trail that will run on the south side of the Mail Creek Ditch, and the Willow Springs Subdivision on the north side of the Mail Creek Ditch. Next Steps Although not feasible for execution in this current project, City staff will reengage with the HOA to determine the suitable next steps in finding a future connection across the ditch along the new Mail Creek Ditch trail. Staff will also explore construction funding Exhibit 1: City staff to explore a future connection from the proposed trail on south side of the Mail Creek ditch into the Willow Springs Subdivision on the north side of the ditch