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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/18/2017Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study5/11/2017 BoardDocs® Pro IN Agenda Item Details Meeting Apr 18, 2017 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m. Category 8. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT Subject 8.2 Motion to accept proposal for Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study in an amount not to exceed $38,147. Access Public Type Action Preferred Date Apr 18, 2017 Absolute Date Apr 18, 2017 Fiscal Impact Yes Dollar Amount 38,147.00 Budgeted Yes Budget Source General Fund Recommended Accept the proposal from Ciorba Group, Inc. for the Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study in an Action amount not to exceed $38,147. Public Content Information A key component of the 2017 Mount Prospect Strategic Plan is to evaluate pedestrian and bicycle crossing activity along the entire limits of Central Road in the Village of Mount Prospect and to develop an overall plan for safe and efficient crossings. The Village's ongoing efforts to construct sidewalk, install signed & marked bike routes, install pedestrian signals & crosswalks, and promote walking & biking in the Village have resulted in an increase in activity throughout the community. Central Road from Arthur Avenue to Rand Road is owned by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). From Rand Road to Wolf Road, Central Road is under the jurisdiction of the Village. Over the entire three-mile stretch, there are 10 signalized intersections, four (4) uncontrolled marked crosswalks, and numerous unmarked crossings with sidewalk ramps at intersections. Central Road has a consistent 35 mph speed limit with a variety of adjacent land uses including residential, commercial, parks, schools and churches. The primary goals of this study are to evaluate existing and potentially new pedestrian/bicycle crossings and to develop a plan for the Central Road corridor that enhances safety and consistency. Tasks will include gathering vehicle & pedestrian counts, performing traffic signal warrant studies, reviewing school speed limit zones, researching best practices & new technologies, collaborating with IDOT, and detailing recommendations for the corridor. Village staff is seeking at this time to enter into a contract with a consulting firm for preliminary design engineering services. The study is expected to be completed this summer. Highlights of the study will include: • Report on existing conditions along the corridor. • Review crash reports involving pedestrians and bicyclists provided by the Village. Determine rates based on timeframe and average daily traffic, and compare to regional and national data. • Collect vehicle & pedestrian counts; perform a traffic signal warrant study at Central Road & Emerson Street. • Review a conceptual pedestrian crossing plan for the Central Road, Northwest Highway & Prospect Avenue intersection created by the Village. Consider new pedestrian/bicycle crossings, or modification/removal of existing crossings, as necessary. • Review school speed limit zones along the corridor. • Create a best practices and new technology section of measures that could be implemented at the pedestrian/bicycle crossings. Provide a recommendations section to enhance safety and provide greater consistency hftps://www.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login 1/3 5/11/2017 BoardDocs® Pro at both signalized and uncontrolled intersections. Conceptual drawings should be included in the recommendations. • Prepare preliminary cost estimates for new and modified pedestrian/bicycle crossings, with tiered approaches to improvements and identification of potential funding sources. Complete details on the scope of work is included in the attached RSQ. As permitted by the Qualification Based Selection process, the Village solicited Statement of Qualifications and Proposal from five (5) engineering consulting firms to provide preliminary design engineering services for the Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study. A copy of this request for proposals is attached. Each firm was asked to submit as part of their proposal the following information: 1. Resumes of key personal and related experience on similar type projects 2. Summary of the firm's approach to the project 3. Staff hour estimate and cost proposal for major phases of work 4. Project schedule The Village received three (3) submissions. The three consulting firms' Statement of Qualifications and Proposal were reviewed on the basis of their understanding of our goals and their methodology to complete the study. They were then rated (with a maximum score of 100 points) according to these specific categories: background of firm, capacity to perform work, understanding of the project, related experience, project schedule, and work effort. This analysis is summarized in Table 1 below: Table 1 Category Ciorba Kimley-Horn Knight E/A Background of firm (Max 15 points) 14 15 12 Capacity to perform work (Max 15 points) 14 15 12 Understanding of project (Max 20 points) 20 18 17 Related project experience (Max 20 points) 18 20 17 Project schedule (Max 10 points) 10 8 5 Work effort (Manhours & Cost) (Max 20 points) 19 15 17 Total Points: 95 91 80 The highest rated firm is Ciorba Group of Chicago, Illinois. Ciorba Group has put together a strong project team with extensive experience working on pedestrian enhancement projects and traffic signal studies. They provided a thorough proposal that will collect and analyze pedestrian/vehicle data along the corridor and meet the objectives of the study. They also have a working relationship with IDOT and will solicit their input throughout the process. It is staff's opinion that Ciorba Group will provide the best product at an appropriate number of hours. A copy of Ciorba's proposal is enclosed. Cost proposals were also requested from all of the consultants. Analysis of cost proposals is summarized in Table 2 below: Table 2 Firm Cost Proposal Hours Cost per Hour Ciorba Group $38,147 275 $128 Kimley-Horn $40,000 200 $200 Knight E/A $53,397 416 $128 Village staff estimated 300 hours to complete the study at an approximate cost of $39,000.00 ($130 per hour). The lowest cost proposal was submitted by Ciorba Group. Staff finds that Ciorba's work effort estimate for the scope of work is reasonable (275 hours) and the average hourly rate ($128/hour) is competitive. Alternatives 1. Accept proposal from Ciorba Group of Chicago, Illinois for the Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study. 2. Action at discretion of Village Board. hftps://www.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login 2/3 5/11/2017 BoardDocs® Pro Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the Village Board accept the proposal submitted by Ciorba Group of Chicago, Illinois for the Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study in an amount not to exceed $38,147. RSQ.pdf (618t • orb . . Administrative Content Executive Content Motion & Votin Accept the proposal from Ciorba Group, Inc. for the Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study in an amount not to exceed $38,147. Motion by John Matuszak, second by Steve Polit. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Paul Hoefert, John Matuszak, Steve Polit, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel hftps://www.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Private?open&login 3/3 Director Sean P. Dorsey Mount Prospect Public Works Department 1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229 Request for Statement of Qualifications and Proposal DATE: March 17, 2017 TO: Active Transportation Alliance Ciorba Group, Inc. Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Knight E/A, Inc. V3 Companies FROM: Jeffrey Wulbecker, P.E. Village of Mount Prospect Public Works Department RE: Request for Statements of Qualifications and Proposal Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Deputy Director Jason H. Leib Your firm is invited to submit a Statement of Qualifications and Proposal to become eligible for a possible interview for engineering services to study pedestrian crossings along Central Road in the Village of Mount Prospect. Attached to this memo are: 1. A list of materials and information that should be included with your Statement of Qualifications and Proposal (Exhibit A). 2. A general definition of the scope of work and a schedule of dates and requirements for the selection process (Exhibit B). 3. An aerial map identifying the project limits (Exhibit C). Your letter and Statement of Qualifications and Proposal (two hard copies and one electronic copy) should be forwarded to the following address and received no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 31, 2017. Mr. Jeffrey Wulbecker, P.E. Village Engineer Village of Mount Prospect 1700 W. Central Road Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 jwulbeck@mountprospect.org Phone &�:ir/8 70-564 0 81 VV�WW.r.r.OUrfll)R)SrJOCtUR) Exhibit A Requirements for Statement of Qualifications and Proposal Agency: Village of Mount Prospect Project: Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Location: Central Road from Arthur Avenue to Wolf Road Your Statement of Qualifications and Proposal should include the following information: 1. Name, address and brief history of firm. 2. Organizational chart and resumes of key personnel to be assigned to this project. 3. Related experience during the last five (5) years. For example: a. Pedestrian/bicycle roadway crossing projects. b. Best practices for pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure design. c. Traffic signal warrant studies. d. Experience working with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) on pedestrian/bicycle projects. 4. Description of process to accomplish the required tasks of the project. This should include: a. An understanding of the project. b. Objectives to be met as part of the project. c. Your approach to completing the project. d. The projected number of hours to complete the project broken down by task and personnel. e. A project schedule including a brief explanation should the Village schedule not be achievable. 5. A complete cost proposal broken down by task as described in the General Scope of Work. Phone &47/870 56,1��0 a�H� „�,.,!'�,, � � ro Exhibit B General Scope of Work Agency: Village of Mount Prospect Project: Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Location: Central Road from Arthur Avenue to Wolf Road A key component of the 2017 Mount Prospect Strategic Plan is to evaluate pedestrian and bicycle crossing activity along the entire limits of Central Road in the Village of Mount Prospect and to develop an overall plan for safe and efficient crossings. The Village's ongoing efforts to construct sidewalk, install signed & marked bike routes, install pedestrian signals & crosswalks, and promote walking & biking in the Village have resulted in an increase in activity throughout the community. Arterial roadways such as Rand Road, Algonquin Road and Central Road, however, are often viewed as barriers to pedestrians and bicyclists. High volumes and speeds can make it difficult to cross. As a result, the Village occasionally receives complaints that crossing these busy roadways are dangerous and discourage residents from traveling by walking or biking. Other complaints point to inconsistent crossing measures or a lack of safety measures. Most arterial roadways in the Village are not under our jurisdiction. Central Road from Arthur Avenue to Rand Road is owned by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). From Rand Road to Wolf Road, Central Road is under the jurisdiction of the Village. Over the entire three-mile stretch, there are 10 signalized intersections, four uncontrolled marked crosswalks, and numerous unmarked crossings with sidewalk ramps at intersections. Central Road has a consistent 35 mph speed limit with a variety of adjacent land uses including residential, commercial, parks, schools and churches. The primary goals of this study are to evaluate existing and potentially new pedestrian/bicycle crossings and to develop a plan for the Central Road corridor that enhances safety and consistency. At a minimum, the following tasks are to be included in the scope of services. Additional tasks, at the consultant's recommendation, will be considered by the Village. 1. Create an existing conditions section after becoming familiar with the current pedestrian and bicycle crossings and land uses along the corridor. 2. Review crash reports involving pedestrians and bicyclists (Village to provide). Determine rates based on timeframe and ADT, and compare to regional and national data. 3. Collect vehicle & pedestrian counts and other pertinent information as necessary. 4. Perform a traffic signal warrant study at Central Road & Emerson Street. Studies have recently been performed at Cathy Lane, We -go Trail and Weller Lane that resulted in traffic signal systems not being warranted. 5. Review a conceptual pedestrian crossing plan for the Central Road, Northwest Highway & Prospect Avenue intersection created by the Village. 6. Review school speed limit zones along the corridor. 7. Consider new pedestrian/bicycle crossings as needed. Specifically, review potential crossings at Pine Street and at St. Emily Church. Pedestrian crossing signals are planned for the Central Road and Arthur Avenue intersection later this year. 8. Consider modifying or removing existing pedestrian/bicycle crossings as necessary. Phone &47/870 56,1�0 :::a�H� „�,.,!'�,, � � ro 9. Create a best practices and new technology section of measures that could be implemented at the pedestrian/bicycle crossings. 10. Provide a recommendations section to enhance safety and provide greater consistency at both signalized and uncontrolled intersections. Each pedestrian/bicycle crossing should identify specific infrastructure enhancements that may include but not be limited to pedestrian crossing signals, signage, pavement markings, refuge islands, sidewalk, bike paths, and lighting. Conceptual drawings should be included as a visual element of the recommendations. 11. Coordination with Village staff and IDOT. 12. Prepare preliminary cost estimates for new and modified pedestrian/bicycle crossings. Provide a tiered approach for near-term, mid-term and long-term improvements. 13. Identify potential funding sources for design engineering and construction costs. The Village of Mount Prospect appreciates your interest in this project. Any questions regarding this Request for Statement of Qualifications and Proposal can be directed to Matt Lawrie, Traffic Engineer, by phone at 847-870-5640 or email at mlawrie@mountprospect.org. Tentative Schedule Task Deadline Submit proposal March 31, 2017 Select firm April 7, 2017 Award contract April 18, 2017 Kick-off meeting with Village April 21, 2017 Submit Draft Report June 9, 2017 Submit Final Report June 30, 2017 Presentation to Village Board July 11, 2017 VVW 'U,r.q Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Village of Mount Prospect rk l? Eds Fft,,oshMarkt � v';,.. Js if f ,T I :f!:aF Jt� f, a i2 1 z ^ z Mekm Perko i r �ao�wt� 1 Rd k a, x;1Oj � t awn skA Rd 'G:7 l ''Ig C",kIRVE'd 'S a II ' IVik CIORBA GROUP Consulting Engineers 112 i i y e iv:') I Ieal � 1 0 J)' Ian I[ f) I" f 6 o I' I I 1' 1-1 u I I Y 5507 N. Cumberland Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60656-1471 Tel 773.775.4009 E Fax 773.775.4014 E www.ciorba.com March 30, 2017 Mr. Jeffrey Wulbecker, PE Village Engineer Village of Mount Prospect 1700 W. Central Road Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 Subject: Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Dear Mr. Wulbecker: We are pleased to submit our Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) and Cost Proposal to provide design engineering services for the Central Road Pedestrian Study. Two (2) hard copies and one (1) electronic copy are enclosed. We appreciate the opportunity to submit our SOQ to the Village of Mount Prospect. We eagerly look forward to being selected and continuing our professional relationship with the Village. Should you have any questions, please contact me at 773.355.2922 or gheimsothCalciorba.com. Sincerely, CIORBA GROUP, INC. ebW. Heimsot , E President CI O R BA GROUP onsulting Enli in ee ir� STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study PREPARED FOR: VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT March 31, 2017 Quality Engineering Services for the Community 5507 N. Cumberland Avenue, Suite 402, Chicago, Illinois, 60656 www.ciorba.com I P: 773.775.4009 1 F: 773.775.4014 Gerald Heimsoth, PEI gheimsoth@ciorba.com HISTORY Established in 1927, Ciorba Group, Inc. began as a firm specializing in municipal engineering for communities along Chicago's North Shore. Today, we provide comprehensive engineering services for municipalities in transportation, water resources, structural, and construction engineering throughout the six county Chicago Metro area. Local agency clients include Waukegan, North Chicago, Morton Grove, Buffalo Grove, Oak Park, Evanston, Mount Prospect, Highland Park, Mettawa, Winnetka, Rolling Meadows, Arlington Heights, Palatine, Chicago, Crete Township, Manhattan Township, Will County Land Use Department, Lake County Division of Transportation, Will County Division of Transportation, McHenry County Division of Transportation, DuPage County Division of Transportation, and the Kane County Division of Transportation. We also have good professional relationships with officials from all Bureaus of the Illinois Department of Transportation, District One; US Army Corps of Engineers; Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Illinois Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Highway Administration. Since over 95% of our work is with local, county and state agencies, we have an exceptional understanding of government procedures and requirements. This understanding is of tremendous assistance when setting design guidelines for a project as well as obtaining permits from other agencies. Ciorba is familiar with the various funding sources available for public improvements and has assisted municipalities in obtaining these funds. We have been involved with projects that utilized MFT, corporate, local bond and special assessment funds as well as federal STP, CMAQ, HSIP, ITEP, STP -Bridge and HUD funding. Our staff is aware of the requirements and guidelines involved with the various funding sources and its impact on the development of reports and plans or the documentation of a construction project. High professional standards are the mainstay of Ciorba's diverse and multicultural staff. Client satisfaction is our most important objective, which we accomplish by providing cost effective designs, on schedule delivery, and open communication. Our commitment to our clients is not dependent on project size; we offer the same quality services no matter the extent of the work. We maintain a proactive attitude and apply our problem solving skills to address all the challenges of aggressive schedules and tight project budgets. Ciorba's philosophy is the reason we have client relationships that have lasted for over 50 years. At Ciorba, we deliver solutions that add value to our communities. We show commitment to clients by offering superior services through our dedicated professionals. A strong partnership with clients is our key to success. www.ciorbo.com REORBA GROUP Consulting Engineer,,,; SERVICES Water Resources Stormwater Management Studies and Design • Floodplain Management • Soil Erosion / Sediment Control Design and Inspection • Streambank and Shoreline Restoration • FEMA Map Revisions • Water Distribution Analysis and Design • Wastewater Collection Analysis and Design Roadway Local Street Improvement Programs • Collector and Arterial Street Studies and Design • Traffic Engineering Studies • Traffic Signal Design • Roadway and Pedestrian Lighting Design • Bike Path Studies and Design Structural Concept and Feasibility Studies • Bridge Inspection and Condition Reports • Bridge Type Studies • Bridge Design • Cast -In -Place Box Culverts • Pedestrian / Bycicle Path Underpasses Construction Observation "• Manage Bid Process • Tabulate Bids, Review and Recommend Lowest Responsible Bidder • Full and Part -Time Construction Observation and Documentation • Review Contractor Pay Estimates for Approval • Prepare Record Drawings Other Municipal Services • Grant Applications • Topographic Surveys • Streetscaping • Facility Assessment Studies • Developer Plan and Agreement Review • Utility Coordination • Capital Improvement Budgeting • Update to Municipal Standards and Maps • Meeting Attendance (Village Board, Plan Commission, Etc.) ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PREQUALIFICATIONS Highways • Roads and Streets • Freeways Structures • Highway: Simple • Highway: Typical • Highway: Advanced Typical • Highway: Complex • Railroad • Moveable • Major River Bridges Location Design Studies • Rehabilitation • Reconstruction / Major Rehabilitation • New Construction / Major Reconstruction • Special Studies • Feasibility • Location Drainage • Pump Stations • Traffic Signals • Traffic Studies • Lighting: Typical • Lighting: Complex • Safety • Special Services • Construction Inspection • Hydraulic Reports • Pump Stations • Waterways: Typical • Waterways: Complex HEC�IORBA GROUP Consulting Engineer,,,; ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Project Manager Duane O'Laughlin, PE Project Manager Mark Johnson, PE, PTO E Other Engineers and Technicians as needed www.ciorba.com CIORBA GROUP I Consulting Engineers Introduction to Project Team Ciorba Group's success in providing design engineering services on transportation projects stems from our engineering capabilities, knowledge of IDOT BLR&S requirements and understanding of the municipal environment. In addition, our team members are pro -active rather than reactive in our services. We believe that this culture derives from Ciorba's long history of providing engineering services to local government agencies. In order to perform well the consultant has to look at the overall picture and step up to the challenge of solving the problem in the most cost-effective way. Ciorba's goal of providing "Quality Engineering Solutions for the Community" is what drives our Project Managers and staff in their daily work to the benefit of our clients and the general public. Key personnel assigned to the Project Team will include: Duane O'Laughlin, PE - Project Manager At Ciorba Group we believe in a "hands-on" Project Manager who will lead the team operations and coordinate all their efforts daily. Duane will continue this approach for the Downtown Transportation Study. His duties will include technical assistance, monitoring conformance to the project schedule for milestone submittals, implementation of the QC/QA Plan and overseeing staffing needs for the project. Duane has over 30 years of engineering experience involving a wide variety of public infrastructure projects for state, county and local agencies. He is experienced in the development of engineering studies and reports and the preparation of final design plans, specifications and construction cost estimates. Duane was the Project Manager for the relocation of the Metra Dee Road Station in Park Ridge. Mark Johnson, PE, PTOE - Project Engineer Mark Johnson will oversee the day to day work effort for the study under Duane's direct supervision. All team members will report to him as the engineering services are performed. Mark has 25 years of experience specializing in the preparation of preliminary engineering studies and design plans for transportation improvements. Mark leads Ciorba's traffic and geometric engineers in improving capacity and developing safer horizontal and vertical alignments for state, county and local roadways. Mark has attended numerous seminars and webinars on intersection safety improvements, roundabout design and ADA/PROWAG compliance. The resumes of the above key personnel are included at the end of this section of our proposal. Other Ciorba Group engineers and technicians may be assigned to the project as needed for the timely completion of the engineering services. www.ciorba.com Q V ",'�abotl ��n� i,du I� reuugo�ns,ro- s EDUCATION Master of Science Civil Engineering University of Florida Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering United States Military Academy PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Professional Engineer Illinois #062-252501 Iowa #17617 Virginia #0408-027414 Indiana #PE11400608 Michigan #6201061255 EXPERTISE Construction Observation Highways Municipal Streets PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Active Transportation Alliance American Public Works Association Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association ACEC - Illinois League of Illinois Bicyclists PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACEC — IDOT 1 Drainage Seminar APWA— Local Agency Contract Administration Seminar APWS - FV Grant Seminar ASCE— Sustainability Workshop ASCE—Stormwaterinfltration Basing Design FHWA— Community Impact Assessment FHWA— Urban Drainage ICPA— Underground Detention Using RCP IDOT— Context Sensitive Solutions Illinois Tollway— Construction Manager's Training ISPE —Accommodating Bicycles and Pedestrians at Interchanges ITE —CDOTComplete Policies & Procedures Lorman — Reading and Understanding Soil Reports University of Wisconsin -Madison — Highway Drainage Design University of Wisconsin -Madison — Pavement Design www.ciorba.com Duane O'Laughlin, PE Project Manager ABOUT DUANE Mr. O'Laughlin is the Roadway/Construction Group Manager and serves as a Project Manager for preliminary, design and construction engineering services on infrastructure improvement projects. These projects have included the reconstruction or rehabilitation of expressways, arterial streets, county highways and local streets as well as the installation of new drainage systems, water mains, traffic signals, and lighting. Trained in implementing Context Sensitive Solution procedures, Duane has experience in public involvement for all three phases of an improvement. He has more than 31 years of experience working on projects for federal agencies, the Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois Tollway, counties, municipalities and private clients. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lake Street Reconstruction, Chicago Department of Transportation. Project Manager supervising the update to a 16 year old Project Development Report (PDR) for the reconstruction of Lake Street from Ashland Ave to 1-90/94 (Kennedy Expressway). The updates are necessary in advance of preparing the design plans and specifications for the project. The proposed typical section will be modified to accommodate a new bicycle lane. Besides the bicycle lane, the horizontal geometrics will be revised to install curb bump outs at intersections to improve pedestrian safety. A conflict with the foundation of the recently reconstructed Morgan Street CTA Station requires revising the roadway profile at this location. The proposed profile will be reviewed along the length of the entire project to verify conformance to ADA guidelines. Other Phase I services include analyzing an additional three years of crash data and updating intersection design studies including capacity analysis. The proposed Phase I revisions will be coordinated with the Randolph Street/Fulton Market Association, representing local businesses, to obtain input on the proposed roadway improvements. The design will be modified based on their input as directed by the City. Once all the Phase I updates have been made, a PDR amendment will be prepared and submitted to the IDOT BLR&S and FHWA for review and approval. Harlem Avenue Rehabilitation, Village of Glenview. Project Manager for the preliminary and design engineering services to rehabilitate 6,400 feet of roadway. The existing water main on Harlem Avenue will also be replaced the entire length of the improvement. STP funding will be used to construct the roadway improvements so all engineering services were prepared in accordance with IDOT BLR&S requirements. The project was processed as a LAFO, Categorical Exclusion (Group 1) so the preliminary engineering was limited to completing BLR Form 19100 along with the necessary exhibits. These exhibits included Location Map, typical sections, five years of crash data and a warrant analysis for the existing traffic signals. Roadway improvements consisted of pavement patching and milling, sidewalk replacement at intersections to meet ADA requirements, pedestrian signal upgrades at three intersections and bituminous resurfacing. Design engineering included the preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for the rehabilitation of the roadway and the installation of the new water main. Brandywyn Lane and Thompson Boulevard Improvements, Village of Buffalo Grove Project Manager for the Phase I preliminary engineering services to improve Brandywyn Lane and Thompson Boulevard. Brandywyn Lane from Deerfield Parkway to Prairie Road and Thompson Boulevard from Arlington Heights Road to Weiland Road are both Village collector roadways. Services include horizontal and vertical alignment studies, pavement evaluation, multi -stop warrant analysis, ADA compliance review, crash analysis, and public involvement. STP funds will be used for construction, therefore, all studies and reports will be completed in accordance with IDOT BLR&S and FHWA requirements. Austin Avenue Improvements, Village of Morton Grove. Project Director overseeing Phase I preliminary engineering for the rehabilitation/ reconstruction of Austin Avenue from Oakton Street to Lincoln Avenue. Services included conducting an Intersection Design Study at Austin Avenue/Oakton Street, capacity analysis at Austin Avenue/Lincoln Avenue, crash analysis, pavement evaluation, right of way analysis, Location Drainage Studies and preparing preliminary construction cost estimates. The results of the studies were summarized in a Project Development Report. Proposed improvements will include geometric modifications at the Austin Avenue/Oakton Street intersection, reconstruction of the existing parking lanes and rehabilitating the travel lanes. STP funds will be used for construction so all studies and reports were completed in accordance with IDOT BLR&S requirements. RE CIORBA GROUP EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering University of Illinois PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Professional Engineer Illinois #062-050864 Iowa #21222 Indiana #10708505 Wisconsin # 34284006 EXPERTISE Highways Municipal Streets Studies and Reports PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association Institute of Transportation Engineers PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS ACEC — Bicycle and Pedestrian Facility Design APBP— NACTO Urban Street Design Guide ASCE— The Modern Roundabout as Traffic Signal Alternative CMAP —Sustainable Streets for Chicagoland CMAP— Designing Pedestrian Facilities for Accessibility CMAP— Designing for Bicycle Safety ISPE - Accommodating Bicycles & Pedestrians at Interchanges ITE—Alternate Treatments for at Grade Pedestrian Crossings ITE— Highway Safety Manual Predictive Method Application Series ITE— Roundabout Design and Construction Web Series ITE—Traffic Calming: What's Working, What's Not ITE—Intersection Safety & Geometric Design Northwestern University— Roundabout Design Workshop Trafficware University - Synchro for First Time Users www.ciorba.com Mark Johnson, PE, PTOE Project Engineer ABOUT MARK Mr. Johnson is a Transportation Manager specializing in the preparation of preliminary engineering studies and design plans for improvements to expressways, arterial roads, and municipal streets. He leads Ciorba's traffic and geometric engineers in improving capacity and developing safer horizontal and vertical alignments for state, county, and local roadways. Mr. Johnson has been trained and is experienced in the NEPA environmental processing necessary to construct today's infrastructure improvements. He has also been trained in Context Sensitive Solutions procedures to engage local stakeholders in the planning process with the goal of minimizing adverse impacts to the community. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE Clybourn Avenue and Division Street Protected Bicycle Lanes, Illinois Department of Transportation, District One Project Manager overseeing Phase I engineering services for bicycle safety improvements on Clybourn Avenue and Division Street in the City of Chicago. Phase I studies includes parking studies, speed studies, intersection design studies at five intersections within the project limits, capacity analysis using Synchro, as well as a crash analysis. Public meetings will be held as necessary to present and receive input from local residents and businesses for the proposed improvements. A summary of all studies will be presented in a Project Development Report prepared for the project and submitted to IDOT for review and approval. Lakefront Bicycle Path, City of Waukegan. Project Manager for this new bicycle path which is approximately 19,000 feet long on new alignment with a portion following the Lake Michigan shoreline. CMAQ funds are being used for the project therefore all work will be done in accordance with IDOT requirements. The new path will provide access to existing bicycle trails that extend throughout Lake County. Preliminary engineering studies are being conducted to establish the horizontal and vertical alignment, indicate the need for easement and/or right-of-way acquisition, perform and environmental evaluation to identify contaminated soils and wetlands and prepare cost estimates. The study results will be summarized in a Project Development Report. Lake Street Reconstruction, Chicago Department of Transportation. Project Engineer overseeing the update to a 16 year old Project Development Report (PDR) for the reconstruction of Lake Street from Ashland Ave to 1-90/94 (Kennedy Expressway). The updates are necessary in advance of preparing the design plans and specifications for the project. The proposed typical section will be modified to accommodate a new bicycle lane. Besides the bicycle lane, the horizontal geometrics will be revised to install curb bump outs at intersections to improve pedestrian safety. A conflict with the foundation of the recently reconstructed Morgan Street CTA Station requires revising the roadway profile at this location. The proposed profile will be reviewed along the length of the entire project to verify conformance to ADA guidelines. Other Phase I services include analyzing an additional three years of crash data and updating intersection design studies including capacity analysis. The proposed Phase I revisions will be coordinated with the Randolph Street/Fulton Market Association, representing local businesses, to obtain input on the proposed roadway improvements. The design will be modified based on their input as directed by the City. Once all the Phase I updates have been made, a PDR amendment will be prepared and submitted to the IDOT BLR&S and FHWA for review and approval. Sheridan Road Multi -Use Path, City of North Chicago. Project Manager overseeing Phase I engineering services for a new multi -use path. The new bicycle path is approximately 1,500 feet long and will be located on the east side of Sheridan Road between 24th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Preliminary engineering studies are being conducted to establish the horizontal and vertical alignment, indicate the need for easement and/or right-of-way acquisition, prepare cost estimates and perform an environmental evaluation to identify contaminated soils. Ciorba Group is also coordinating with the Great Lakes Naval Base since the path will be adjacent to their property. The study results will be summarized in a Project Development Report. RMCIORBA GROUP Cali:>Uri(j II ii(J rneors EXPERIENCE SUMMARY The table below summarizes the Project Team's experience similar to the Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study. Lakefront Bicycle Path City of Waukegan Study of new bicycle path which is approximately 19,000 feet long on new alignment with a portion following the Lake Michigan shoreline. CMAQ funds are being used for the project therefore all work will be done in accordance with IDOT requirements. The new path will provide access to existing bicycle trails that extend throughout Lake County. Preliminary engineering studies were conducted to establish the horizontal and vertical alignment, indicate the need for easement and/or right-of-way acquisition, perform an environmental evaluation to identify contaminated soils and wetlands and prepare cost estimates. The studv results will be summarized in a Proiect Development Report. Lake Street Reconstruction Update to a 16 -year-old Project Development Report (PDR) for the reconstruction of Lake Street from Ashland Ave to 1-90/94 (Kennedy Expressway). The updates are necessary in advance of preparing the design plans and specifications for the project. The geometrics ', will be modified to accommodate a bicycle lane, pedestrian curb bump outs at intersections to improve pedestrian safety, and additional warranted traffic signals. Once all the Phase I updates have been made, a PDR amendment will be prepared and submitted to the IDOT BLR&S and FHWA for review and approval. Sheridan Road Multi -Use Path City of North Chicago Phase I engineering services for a new multi -use path. The new bicycle path is approximately 1,500 feet long and will be located on the east side of Sheridan Road between 241" Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Preliminary engineering studies °, are being conducted to establish the horizontal and vertical alignment, indicate the need for easement and/or right-of-way acquisition, prepare cost estimates and perform an environmental evaluation to identify contaminated soils. Ciorba Group is also coordinating with the Great Lakes Naval Base since the path will be adjacent to their orooerty. The studv results will be summarized in a Proiect Development Report. www.ciorba.com WE CIORBA GROUP Corsultini,� Enq neers Z8M=9rZN =0m PROJECT UNDERSTANDING The Village of Mount Prospect desires a pedestrian crossing study of Central Road from Wolf Road to Arthur Avenue. These three miles of Central Road are plagued with inconsistency in pedestrian and bicycle amenities. The combination of signalized intersections and other intersections with marked and unmarked crosswalks creates a concern for those wanting to cross this highly -traveled street. Central Road is an arterial roadway that is either under the jurisdiction of IDOT or the Village of Mount Prospect. Several roadways that intersect with Central Road are also under the jurisdiction of IDOT. The land uses along this corridor are mostly residential with commercial properties clustered around most major intersections plus parks, schools, churches and the Village Public Works Facility. The UPRR also has an at grade crossing between Northwest Highway (US 14) and Wa Pella Avenue. The goal of this study is to evaluate the intersections along the corridor to establish best practices that provide consistency and enhance safety for pedestrians and bicyclists that cross Central Road. PROJECT APPROACH Ciorba Group is well versed in traffic engineering with a thorough knowledge of roadway geometric and safety standards including those provided in IDOT's Bureau of Design and Environment Manual and Bureau of Local Roads & Streets Manual and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Ciorba Group is pre -qualified with IDOT in Traffic Studies, Safety Studies, Feasibility Studies, and Special Studies: Traffic Signals. In addition, Ciorba Group has developed strong professional relationships with the personnel at the various IDOT Bureaus that review and permit improvements to their roadways. The critical work tasks for the study will include: 1. A kick-off meeting will be held with the Village to review the proposed scope of improvements, engineering parameters and project schedule. At this meeting, Ciorba will obtain any available public utility atlases, roadway plans, and right of way information from the Village. Two additional meetings have been estimated to discuss study findings with the Village staff and prepare for the presentation to the Village Board. 2. Coordination with IDOT. 3. Review the Mount Prospect Bicycle Plan with regard to Central Road and intersecting streets. 4. Conduct a site visit to document and evaluate each intersection along the corridor identifying marked and unmarked crosswalks, signage, accessible ramp compliance, pedestrian push-button accessibility compliance, and witness traffic on intersecting streets. 5. Perform 12 -hour machine and two-hour manual vehicle, pedestrian and cyclist counts at key locations to perform traffic signal warrant analysis and gauge the amount of pedestrian and cyclist crossings. Our efforts will focus on locations that create higher traffic volumes. Miovision will be used for the machine counts at these intersections. Miovision is a video system that is a cost effective alternative to technicians performing the onsite counts. Ciorba effectively used Miovision for the recently completed traffic signal warrant analysis at the Central Road intersections with Weller Lane, We Go Trail and Cathy Lane. 1. Pedestrian safety will be a paramount consideration during the study. All crosswalks and other sidewalk locations will be reviewed for ADA and PROWAG requirements. Special attention will be paid to crosswalk locations that experience high pedestrian volumes. A warrant analysis will be completed at these locations: a. Central Road at Pine Street - Capannari Ice Cream and a pocket park on Pine Street south of Central Road is a popular destination for families. b. Central Road at Emerson Street- There is already a traffic signal immediately to the west at Main Street; however, the Mt Prospect Library and the Village Hall could generate a significant amount of www.ciorba.com NK CIOFtBA GROUP ; Coruultiraw-f Pnfliracers Project Understanding & Approach traffic. Providing a pedestrian refuge island at the west leg of this intersection would likely improve safety at this location. c. Central Road at Owen Street - Busse Park is on Owen Street to the north and Owen Park to the south. d. Central Road at Clayton/Horner Lane and at Marcella Road - St. Emily Church and School is between these streets. Bluett Park and Sioux Park are also to the north and south of Central Road respectively. A mid -block crosswalk is not recommended at the St. Emily Church due to the proximity of these two streets. Clayton/Horner Lane may be a good location for a crosswalk since it is a through street to these two parks. 2. Perform a crash analysis of crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists along the corridor to determine if concentrated locations exist and what remediation efforts could be done to mitigate incidents. 3. Verify if current crossings are needed and determine if additional crossings are necessary. 4. Review school speed limit zones so they are being applied per the MUTCD. 5. Develop a guide for marking and signing of crosswalks per the MUTCD. 6. Review a concept plan of the Central Road, Northwest Highway and Prospect Avenue intersection and provide recommended improvements. 7. A report will be prepared that will summarize the results of the engineering studies and document coordination/meetings with the Village and IDOT. The report will also develop best practice guidance for crossings, and recommendations to the Village going forward. Conceptual drawings (6 estimated) will be developed for proposed improvements. Cost estimates will be prepared for recommended strategies as well as recommended funding sources. PROJECT SCHEDULE Ciorba Group will meet the Project Schedule outlined in the Village's RSQ. We strongly believe that a successful project is the result of a partnership between the Consultant and the Village, in which we share the goal of meeting the schedule and budget of the project while providing a quality product for the community. Accomplishing these goals will be our Project Team's focus during the Downtown Transportation Study. www.ciorba.com NK CIORBA GROUP ; Coruultiraw-f Enqiraceru nllil Ill www.ciorba.com STAFF HOURS Village of Mount Prospect Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Y R rV w n ? N Q Grand Total o a Lu o a cm C W 2 N _ •2 N w - V N w 0 = 316 34 1 73 58 84 1 50 17 1. Meetings, Coordination & Data Collection Task Total: 010 Meetings Subtotal: 86 36 15 11 25 17 16 20 10 8 Meetings with Village - 3 12 6 6 Village Board Presentation 8 4 4 Meeting Minutes 4 1 3 Prepare Agenda/Exhibits for Meetings 12 4 8 011 Coordination Subtotal: 12 4 8 Coordination with Village 6 2 4 Coordination with IDOT 6 2 4 012 Data Collection Subtotal: 38 16 20 2 Field Checks 32 16 16 Photo log 4 4 Obtain Aerials 2 2 2. Engineering Studies Task Total: 050 Traffic Studies Subtotal: 214 56 3 1 48 9 42 64 16 40 13 17 17 Obtain Machine Traffic Counts - 4 intersections (Coordinate with Miovision and Verify Data) 5 1 4 Obtain Manual Traffic Counts - 3 locations 18 9 9 Traffic Count Reduction & Tabulation 8 8 Traffic Signal Warrant Analysis - (4 intersections) 19 1 6 12 Write Warrant Analysis Summary 6 2 4 052 Crosswalk Evaluation Subtotal: 18 6 12 Review Conceptual Pedestrian Concept 6 2 4 Evaluate Existing and Potential Pedestrian Crossings 12 4 8 053 Crash Analysis - For Warrant Analysis & Bike/Ped for Corridor Subtotal: 40 10 30 Collision Diagram 10 2 8 Tabulate, Review and Analyze Crash Data 20 4 16 Write Crash Analysis Summary 10 4 6 Page 1 of 2 CIORBA GROUP C on,,,ul kig I gi gBneecs STAFF HOURS Village of Mount Prospect Central Road Pedestrian Crossing Study Y R r w n ? N Q Grand Total V o a Lu V o a cm C W N _ d w - d w 0 V = 054 Project Report Subtotal: 100 2 23 30 18 27 Location Map 2 2 Report Preparation - Draft 24 8 16 Report Preparation - Final 12 4 8 Report Reproduction (2 submittals) 3 3 Disposition of Comments (2 dispositions) 3 3 Cost Estimate Table 10 2 2 6 Funding 4 2 2 Public Transportation Schedules/Maps Existing and Proposed ADTs - Exhibits Intersection Design Studies - Exhibit(s) Existing Conditions Exhibit 12 2 4 6 Proposed Conditions Exhibits (6 estimated) 30 2 4 8 16 Collision Diagrams - Exhibit 3. QC/QA Task Total: 090 QC/QA Subtotal: 8 8 8 8 QC/QA 8 8 4. Project Management & Administration Task Total: 100 Project Management & Administration Subtotal: 8 8 8 8 Project Management & Administration 8 8 1 1 LLI Page 2 of 2 CIORBA GROUP C on,,ul inn I OV�neecs U U c O co Cl) O U LL — C Q � O O U o CU CD im a0 O 2 Cfl U > N E LL O z O Q ti ti O N O co co W _z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a (fl CO L� CO M L— N N O O7 N OD O Cfl It N 00 00 O Z � CO 00 O CO O M Cl) 00 W Q N O Q c F- LO OO LOOOOOO o tiaovaornornoo cfl J W LO -t M M M CO LO O O O ti M N�t't O N N O Q t M N ti�-,t"t Cfl O O LO 0 0 Cfl N M 00 N o r H U C1 Efi ffi bpi bpi bpi Cfi Efi Efi 60, d9 O O O O O0 LO O M N Cl) O CO U H 4 OD M 0 LUU) O N M _ G U EA 69- EF! 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