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Total Project Snapshot Report 2013 Legislature TPS Report 57983v2 $160,000 Approved Agency: Commerce, Community and Economic Development Grants to Municipalities (AS 37.05.315) Federal Tax ID: 92-0059987 Grant Recipient: Anchorage Project Title: Project Type: Remodel, Reconstruction and Upgrades Anchorage - Campbell Creek Trail Surface and Safety Improvements State Funding Requested: $160,000 House District: Anchorage Areawide (11-27) Future Funding May Be Requested Brief Project Description: Funds will be used for assessment, design, engineering and construction document development for the rehabilitation of the Campbell Creek Greenbelt. The scope of work will include trail resurfacing, signage, amenity upgrades, drainage improvements and safety upgrades. Funding Plan: Total Project Cost: $2,500,000 Funding Already Secured: ($0) FY2014 State Funding Request: ($160,000) Project Deficit: $2,340,000 Funding Details: 2014 State funding of $160,000 will result in design development of construction documents used for construction cost estimate which will then be used to determine the amount needed for the 2015 Funding request. Detailed Project Description and Justification: Funds from this grant would be used to begin a multi-year, comprehensive trail repair program to address serious safety and security concerns on the Campbell Creek Trail. The plan elements will include the rehabilitation/replacement of cracked and heaving asphalt, bridges, underpasses, amenity upgrades and improved signage and wayfinding. Trails provide non-motorized links between residential areas, parks and schools, close-to-home recreation, and a sense of community. They increase economic development potential and contribute to a healthy community, protect water quality and fish habitat and provide wildlife movement corridors. Anchorage enjoys several premiere Greenbelt trails -- Chester Creek Trail, Campbell Creek Trail, Coastal Trail and Ship Creek Trail -- that are highly appreciated, prized and utilized community asset. Residents can enjoy wildlife, spawning salmon and natural habitat that is becoming scarcer within city limits along all of these trail systems. The Greenbelt trails in turn provide residents a multitude of benefits like clean air, clean water, flood control, wildlife habitat and healthy recreational opportunities. The Anchorage Bowl Park, Natural Resource, and Recreation Facility Plan outlines strategies for existing trail improvements. The most important strategy identified is to continue to upgrade existing Areawide trails through systematic repairs and rehabilitation. The Municipality has over 250 miles of trail and there are recent indications that there is failing infrastructure. Trails are flooding at major road underpasses, trails are eroding along the coastline and rivers, trail pavement is cracking and suffers from root damage and bridges have not had adequate structural review. For use by Co-chair Staff Only: Page 1 Contact Name: Thomas Presley Contact Number: 9074654930 2:02 PM 5/9/2013

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Total Project Snapshot Report2013 Legislature TPS Report 57983v2

$160,000

Approved

Agency: Commerce, Community and Economic DevelopmentGrants to Municipalities (AS 37.05.315)

Federal Tax ID: 92-0059987Grant Recipient: Anchorage

Project Title: Project Type: Remodel, Reconstruction and Upgrades

Anchorage - Campbell Creek Trail Surface and SafetyImprovements

State Funding Requested: $160,000 House District: Anchorage Areawide (11-27)Future Funding May Be Requested

Brief Project Description:Funds will be used for assessment, design, engineering and construction document development forthe rehabilitation of the Campbell Creek Greenbelt. The scope of work will include trail resurfacing,signage, amenity upgrades, drainage improvements and safety upgrades.

Funding Plan: Total Project Cost: $2,500,000 Funding Already Secured: ($0)FY2014 State Funding Request: ($160,000)Project Deficit: $2,340,000 Funding Details:

2014 State funding of $160,000 will result in design development of construction documents used for construction cost estimate which will

then be used to determine the amount needed for the 2015 Funding request.

Detailed Project Description and Justification:Funds from this grant would be used to begin a multi-year, comprehensive trail repair program to address serious safety andsecurity concerns on the Campbell Creek Trail. The plan elements will include the rehabilitation/replacement of cracked andheaving asphalt, bridges, underpasses, amenity upgrades and improved signage and wayfinding.

Trails provide non-motorized links between residential areas, parks and schools, close-to-home recreation, and a sense ofcommunity. They increase economic development potential and contribute to a healthy community, protect water qualityand fish habitat and provide wildlife movement corridors. Anchorage enjoys several premiere Greenbelt trails -- ChesterCreek Trail, Campbell Creek Trail, Coastal Trail and Ship Creek Trail -- that are highly appreciated, prized and utilizedcommunity asset. Residents can enjoy wildlife, spawning salmon and natural habitat that is becoming scarcer within citylimits along all of these trail systems. The Greenbelt trails in turn provide residents a multitude of benefits like clean air,clean water, flood control, wildlife habitat and healthy recreational opportunities.

The Anchorage Bowl Park, Natural Resource, and Recreation Facility Plan outlines strategies for existing trailimprovements. The most important strategy identified is to continue to upgrade existing Areawide trails through systematicrepairs and rehabilitation. The Municipality has over 250 miles of trail and there are recent indications that there is failinginfrastructure. Trails are flooding at major road underpasses, trails are eroding along the coastline and rivers, trail pavementis cracking and suffers from root damage and bridges have not had adequate structural review.

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Project Timeline:If awarded, assessment and design will commence in the summer-fall of 2013, with construction to occur in 2015.

Entity Responsible for the Ongoing Operation and Maintenance of this Project:Municipality of Anchorage, Parks & Recreation

Grant Recipient Contact Information:Name: John RoddaTitle: Director, Parks & RecreationAddress: P.O. Box 196650

Anchorage, Alaska 99519Phone Number: (907)343-4562Email: [email protected]

Has this project been through a public review process at the local level and is it a community priority? X Yes No

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Anchorage has 10,946 acres of municipal parkland, 223 parks, and over 250

miles of trails and greenbelts that link neighborhoods with

surrounding natural open space and wildlife habitat.

These are considerable assets for the citizens of Anchorage

to enjoy and maintain.

Parks & Recreation launched the Clean & Green, Safe & Secure Campaign with the

Anchorage Park Foundation to upgrade the safety,

function, and appearance of Anchorage parks. To get

involved, call 343-4587.

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www.muni.org/parks PH: (907) 343-4355 Tax ID Number: 92-0059987

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Campbell CreekTrail Surface & Safety ImprovementsProject Description:Funds from this grant would be used to begin a multi-year, comprehensive trail repair program to address

serious safety and security concerns on the Campbell Creek Trail. The plan elements will include the

rehabilitation/replacement of cracked and heaving asphalt, bridges, amenity upgrades and improved

signage and wayfi nding. The 2014 State funding request of $160,000 would result in design development

of construction documents which will then be used for construction repairs and/or replacement.

Comments:Trails provide non-motorized links between residential areas, parks and schools, close-to-home recreation,

and a sense of community. They increase economic development potential and contribute to a healthy

community, protect water quality and fi sh habitat and provide wildlife movement corridors. Anchorage

enjoys several premiere Greenbelt trails – Chester Creek Trail, Campbell Creek Trail, Coastal Trail and

Ship Creek Trail – that are highly appreciated, prized and utilized community asset. Residents can enjoy

wildlife, spawning salmon and natural habitat that is becoming scarcer within city limits along all of these

trail systems. The Greenbelt trails in turn provide residents a multitude of benefi ts like clean air, clean

water, fl ood control, wildlife habitat and healthy recreational opportunities.

Justifi cation:The Anchorage Bowl Park, Natural Resource, and Recreation Facility Plan outlines strategies for existing

trail improvements. The most important strategy identifi ed is to continue to upgrade existing Areawide

trails through systematic repairs and rehabilitation. The Municipality has over 250 miles of trail and there

are recent indications that there is failing infrastructure. Trails are fl ooding at major road underpasses,

trails are eroding along the coastline and rivers, trail pavement is cracking and suffers from root damage

and bridges have not had adequate structural review.

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