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Cate -gory l l: Minor Highway Design <br />Bus Stop - City of Stuart, FL <br />Mr. Flavell was the design engineer and engineer of record for ADA compliant Bus Stops. The bus stop was designed to <br />accommodate sites without curbs and was developed as a standard so it can be replicated at other locations around the <br />City. He prepared the design, specifications, bid schedule and opinion of construction cost. <br />Design Completed in 2015 <br />Las Posas Road Reprofiling at Ventura Blvd — City of Camarillo, CA <br />Mr. Flavell served as the principal in charge, managed the project and was the engineer of record. The Las Posas Road <br />and Ventura Boulevard intersection is the busiest intersection in the City of Camarillo, CA. The intersection started off as a <br />rural farm road. Over the years, multiple commercial developments widened the intersection to the point that Las Posas <br />Road is eight lanes and Ventura Boulevard is seven lanes at the intersection. Through the course of widenings the work <br />was pieced in with existing portions of road and the result was pavement that did not properly drain. The project included <br />1,600 feet of Las Posas Road and three intersections. A grid analysis was performed to locate high and low spots on the <br />road and this information was included on the drawings showing where leveling courses were required and profile milling <br />required. Once the reprofiling was completed the entire project was overlaid with A.C. pavement. <br />Project completed in 2012 <br />Miller & Cook Streets — City of Santa Maria, CA <br />Mr. Flavell served as principal in charge, project manager and engineer of record for this project. Miller and Cook Streets <br />front two sides of the town center mall and city hall. This was a high profile project prompted by the deterioration of the <br />street and over growth of poorly selected landscaping materials. The street landscaping was originally constructed in the <br />1980s and the trees selected were Pine and Liquid Amber which have aggressive root systems and caused substantial <br />damage to the road, curbs and walkways. The project consisted of removing and replacing most of the landscaping, <br />removing and replacing failed curb, replacing all the walkways and meandering sidewalk adjacent to the mall, correcting <br />drainage problems, laning modifications, modifications to the signal and overlaying the streets. The project included wheel <br />chair ramps, modifications to driveways to make them ADA compliant and repairs to sidewalks. Landscaping was a <br />primary component of this project. To reduce the impact of removing mature trees, a number of the original trees that <br />were having the least impact on the existing improvements were left. The approach is to remove these trees over 5 year <br />increments as the new landscaping matures. <br />Project completed 2007 <br />Old Town Sidewalks, City of Thousand Oaks, CA <br />Mr. Flavell served as principal in charge, project manager and engineer of record for this project. The issues on this <br />project were drainage control as the current condition drains street water through the adjacent properties and drains to a <br />natural drainage course at the back of the properties. The terrain is hilly and as such, one side of the street will have <br />houses well above the road and the other side will have houses well below the road. This results in complicated conforms <br />to existing driveways and walkways (steps) to accommodate the new sidewalk. Walls were required on a substantial <br />portion of the project that are retaining or turndown to control grade differences. The City owns a 50' right-of-way and the <br />road is typically centered in 30' of the right-of-way. This means that over time the residents have encroached into the <br />right-of-way with private improvements. This obviously complicated the design and caused concerns with property <br />owners. These issues along with pedestrian level lighting, preserving a heritage oak in the middle of the road, and working <br />around neighborhood icons within the right-of-way were all included in the design. <br />Project Completed in 2013 <br />Pancho Road Reconstruction Project — City of Camarillo <br />Mr. Flavell was principal in charge, project manager and engineer of record for this project. Pancho Road starts off as a <br />five lane arterial and ends up as a two lane rural road. The project is one mile long. A portion of the road has been <br />developed and the remaining portion is slated to be developed over the next 20 years. The road was in very poor shape <br />with a lot of pavement failure. There are no bypass streets which means the street has to be kept open. Pulverization was <br />selected to reconstruct the street. The much of the milled material was used to build up the road crown and improve <br />drainage. The street grindings were mixed with the top 4" of base material and an A.C. section of 4" of %" and 2" of %z" mix <br />finished the road. The work was done in sections and a phasing plan was developed to keep the road open to traffic at all <br />times. <br />Project Completed in 2015 <br />14 <br />P64 <br />