October 25, 2018 Library/open... · at Ruby Lake Project Schedule Design Complete Phase 1...
Transcript of October 25, 2018 Library/open... · at Ruby Lake Project Schedule Design Complete Phase 1...
October 25, 2018
• Opening Remarks and Introductions – Commissioner VanderLey
• Turnpike Authority Update – Christine Girardin
• Infrastructure Improvements – Brian Sanders (OC Transportation Planning)
• Traffic – Humberto Castillero (OC Traffic Engineering)
• Area Growth & Development – Eric Raasch (OC Planning)
• Parks & Recreation - Matt Suedmeyer
• Fire Rescue – Chief Drozd (OC Fire Rescue)
• Orange County Sheriff ’s Office – Captain Scutero (OCSO)
• Q&A
Beachline West Expressway Widening (406090-5) October 2018
Construction Update
Eastbound and westbound Beachline Expressway
outside lane widening and new ramp construction
nearly complete
Bridge construction nearly complete throughout the
project
New LED roadway lighting and sign installation
continues
Anticipated project completion is mid-2019
Exit 2 at Orangewood Boulevard will remain
un-tolled when work is complete
Beachline West Expressway Widening (406090-5) October 2018
Future Landscaping at Orangewood
Concept plans are being prepared by design consultant
Designs for intersection with Beachline Expressway will
include plantings and irrigation where opportunities exist in
areas that do not conflict with roadway safety design criteria
Tentatively scheduled to begin in FY 2020
Widen roadway from 4 to 8 lanes
Add noise walls along residential communities
Widen six bridges
Reconstruct and raise bridges over Shingle Creek
Minor interchange improvements
Project Highlights
Orangewood Boulevard interchange
Williamsburg Town Hall MeetingRoadway Infrastructure Improvements
October 25th 2018
HOW IS THE RCA PROCESS INITIATED?• Identification of deficiencies through the MPO/LRTP Model
• New corridors needed to mitigate transportation impacts
• Opportunities for Developer Partnership Projects
Roadway Production Schedule
Funding Sources
Public Works CIP Total FY 18/19 Budget:
$83,646,998INVEST
26%
Impact Fees 34%
I Drive CRA 11%
Gas Taxes12%
Other 17%
INVEST in Our Home for Life
$300 million total
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Roadway Status Briefing
1. County Road Projects:
• Completed
• Under construction
• In design
• Studied
• Future
2. Trail Projects
3. State Road Projects
Williamsburg
Completed Road Projects
Williamsburg
InternationalDrive
Construction ScheduleCompleted
Completed Road Projects
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TOLL
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Central Florida Parkway
Completed Road Projects
Williamsburg
DestinationParkway
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Construction ScheduleCompleted
Destination Parkway– Tradeshow Boulevard to
East of Lake Cay
Completed Road Projects
528
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Under Construction
Road Projects
Williamsburg
Daryl CarterParkway Extension
Daryl Carter Parkway Extension– Apopka-Vineland Road
to Palm Parkway
– New 4-Lane Road for 1.1 miles
– Public/Private Project
– Two phases:
• Palm Pkwy to Hilton Driveway
• Hilton Driveway to A-V RdPublic-Private Partnership
Under Construction
Road Projects
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Hilton Grand Vacation Clubat Ruby Lake
Project ScheduleDesign Complete Phase 1 Construction
Start Aug. 2018End Mar. 2019
In-Design Road Projects
Williamsburg
Intersection:Vineland Avenueat SR 535
In Design County Projects
Construction ScheduleDesign Complete Construction:
Start Feb 2020End Feb 2021
Vineland Avenue at SR 535– Add 2nd Right Turn Lane
from Vineland Avenue
– Add Auxiliary Right Turn Lane From Vineland Avenue to I-4 Ramp
– Signalization Upgrades
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In-Design Road Projects
Williamsburg
InternationalDrive TransitLanes
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International Drive Transit Lanes– Sand Lake Rd to
Destination Pkwy
– Adds transit/right turn Lane in Each Direction
– Relieves Congestion and Accommodates I-Ride Trolley and Buses
– 2.5 Miles
In-Design Road Projects
Sand Lake Road
Destination Parkway
Project ScheduleDesign Complete in Jan. 2019Construction
Start Aug. 2020End Aug. 2022
Studied Road Projects
Williamsburg
I-Drive Transit Feasibility &AlternativesAnalysis
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International Drive Transit Feasibility and Alternative Technology Assessment– Sand Lake Rd to South of SR 528
– 4.3 Miles
– Includes Project Advisory Group
– Data Collection/Analysis
– Vehicle and Route Identification
– Federal Funding Eligibility
Studied Road Projects
528
TOLL
Sand Lake Road
Destination ParkwayStudy ScheduleFinalizing Consultant Contract14 Month Contract
Present
Potential Future
Studied Road Projects
Williamsburg
Kirkman Road Extension
Studied Road Projects
Kirkman Rd.– Sand Lake Rd to
Destination Pkwy.
– Public/Private Partnership
Destination Pkwy
Universal Blvd.
Future County Road Projects
Lake Street: Apopka-Vineland Rd. to Palm Pkwy
Westwood Blvd. Extension: Wildwood Ave. to International Dr.
Lake Bryan Beach Blvd: SR-535 to Westwood Blvd. Extension
International Drive: SR 535 to World Center Drive Extension
Trail Projects
Williamsburg
Shingle Creek Trail
Trail Projects
Construction SchedulePhase 1Seg. 1 Construction Feb. 2018 – Dec. 2018Seg. 2 Construction Jul. 2021 – Jul. 2022Seg. 3 Construction Aug 2020 – Aug. 2021
Phase 2 Construction Jul. 2020 – Jan. 2022
Phase 3 Construction Jul. 2022 – Jan 2024
Shingle Creek Trail– Osceola County to Sand
Lake Road (8.5 Miles)
– Trail Recognized by US Department of Interior (Listed in Top 100 Trails, 2 From Each State)
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Phase 1 Segment 1
Phase 1 Segment 2
Phase 2
Phase 1 Segment 3
Phase 3
Sand Lake Road
Destination Parkway
BeachLine Expwy
Taft Vineland Road
Town Loop Bv.
Osceola County Line
County/State Road Projects
Williamsburg
Sand Lake Road
Sand Lake Road– FDOT Portion
• 3.2 Miles widening
• New JY Parkway Interchange
• New Turnpike Interchange
County/State Road Projects
TURNPIKEFLORIDA’S
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State ScheduleConstruction Began October 2016 Construction Complete in Fall 2020
County ScheduleDesign
Start Feb 2019End Oct 2019
Construction Start May 2021End May 2022
FDOT Construction NewInterchanges
State Road Projects
Williamsburg
BeachlineWidening
State Road Projects
Florida’s Turnpike – SR 528: I-4 to Consulate Drive
Construction ScheduleComplete in 2019
State Road Projects
Williamsburg
Interstate 4Beyond theUltimate
State Road Projects
528
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Sand Lake Road
4Sand Lake Interchange
Daryl Carter//Beachline Interchange
Interstate 4 Beyond the Ultimate– Kirkman Road to County
Line
– 101 miles of I-4 widening
– Sand Lake Interchange
– Key Interchange Projects:
• Sand Lake Interchange
• Daryl Carter/Beachline Complex
FDOT ScheduleStudy Completed Jun 2018Land Acquisition UnderwayConstruction TBD
State Road Projects
Sand Lake Road Interchange (I-4 Beyond the Ultimate)
State Road Projects
Interim Daryl Carter/Beachline (I-4 Beyond the Ultimate)
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State Road Projects
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Complete Daryl Carter/Beachline (I-4 Beyond the Ultimate)
Williamsburg Town Hall MeetingRoadway Infrastructure Improvements
October 25th 2018
Williamsburg Town Hall
Orangewood Blvd./Gateway Ave. Roundabout
Universal Blvd. Pedestrian Safety Action Plan
Orange County – Public Works
October 25th, 2018
Presentation Overview
Background Issues
Existing
Crash data
Signal Not Warranted
Roundabout Features
Roundabout Analysis
Safety
Benefits
Project Status
Orangewood Blvd at Gateway Ave
Background Issues
High speeds on Orangewood Blvd.
High number of crashes
Need for additional signing and pavement markings
Stop Ahead and crosswalks
Speed Limit signs
Operational Analysis
Speed Study – 85th % at 45 MPH
Traffic Signal Warrant
Roundabout Justification
Existing – 4-Way Stop Control
• Orangewood – 2 Ln + LT Ln• Gateway – 1 Ln + LT Ln + RT Ln• Special Emphasis Crosswalks• Sidewalks/Curb Ramps• Intersection Lighting
5-Yr. Crash Data (2013 – 2018)
38 Total Crashes
No FatalitiesCrash Types
Signal Analysis – Not Warranted
Warrant 1, Eight-Hour Vehicular Volume
Warrant 2, Four-Hour Vehicular Volume
Warrant 3, Peak Hour –Vehicular Volume
Warrant 4, Pedestrian Volume
Warrant 5, School Crossing
Warrant 6, Coordinated Signal System
Warrant 7, Crash Experience
Warrant 8, Roadway Network
Warrant 9, Intersection Near a Grade Crossing
Roundabout Features – One Lane
Roundabout Analysis (7 – 8 AM)
Intersection Level of Service ADelay per Vehicle - 9.4 seconds
Roundabout Analysis ( 5 – 6 PM)
Intersection Level of Service CDelay per Vehicle - 24.0 seconds
Roundabout Safety
Benefits of Roundabout
Traffic Safety - Reduce injury crashes by 76%
Traffic Calming - Reduce vehicle speeds
Pedestrian Safety - Focus on one traffic stream
Operational Performance - Reduce overall delay
Operations and Maintenance – Reduce costs
Approach Roadway Width – Reduce impacts
Environmental Factors
Access Management and Land Use
Aesthetics
Project Status
Design• 30% Plans completed
• 60% Plans - November 2018
• 100% Plans - Spring 2019
• Final Plans - Summer 2019
Construction• Bidding/Award - Fall 2019
• Construction Commencement - May 2020
Estimated Construction Cost• $2,500,000.00
Roundabout User Tips
Project Rendering
Universal Blvd Pedestrian Safety
Williamsburg
Universal Boulevard Pedestrian Safety Action Plan– Sand Lake Rd to SR 528
– Recommendations:
• Narrow traffic lanes and add bike lane
• Select intersection & ped crossing improvements
• Remove flashing beacons and install traffic signals with signalized ped crossings
• Replace mulch path with sidewalk
• Begin at UCF Rosen College of Hospitality
Universal Blvd Pedestrian Safety
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Sand Lake Road
Study ScheduleStudy Complete June 2018Future Funding I-Drive CRA
Questions?
Humberto Castillero, PE, PTOE
Orange County Traffic Engineer
Public Works Department
(407) 836-7803
• Parks and Recreation responded to a citizen request to research
senior recreation in Williamsburg
• Two solutions proposed by citizens:• Assign Parks and Rec staff to coordinate programs at the eight
Williamsburg clubhouses
• Lease space at local shopping plaza for new senior center
• Parks and Rec staff contacted the eight Williamsburg HOAs to
gauge interest • Received limited responses
• Responders listed several concerns (liability, security, wear and tear on
facilities)
• Orange County Parks serving Williamsburg: • Lester Mandell Park – 1.5 miles
• South Orange Youth Sports Complex – 6 miles
• Bear Creek Recreation Complex – 6.5 miles
• Dr. Phillips Community Park – 7 miles
Williamsburg Recreation
WilliamsburgCommunity Meeting
October 25, 2018Fire Chief Otto Drozd III
• Quick Facts
• Scope of Services
• Station 57 & Station 54 Apparatus
• Performance Statistics
• Response Facts
• Community Outreach
• Acomplishments
Fire Rescue Department
• 42 Fire Stations
• Over 124,423 Call Responses in FY18
• Over 68,773 EMS Transports
• 1346 Positions
• OCFRD is one of only 4 U.S. fire departments with population > 700K to hold:
• ISO Class-1
• CPSE Accredited Agency
Quick Facts
1. Houston, TX
2. Orange County, FL
3. Charlotte, NC
4. Cobb County, GA
Scope of Services
Fire Suppression
• Residential
• Commercial
• Industrial
• Urban Interface
• Rural
EmergencyMedical
• ALS
• BLS
• Patient Transport
• MCI
• QA/QI
TechnicalRescue
• High Angle
• Confined Space
• USAR
• Vehicle Extrication
• Dive Rescue
Hazardous Materials
• State Regional Response Team
• Chemical
• WMD
• Response & Mitigation
Scope of Services
911 Communications
• Call Answer/ Dispatch
• Pre-Arrival Instructions
• AVL/Mobile Data
• Notifications
• Municipal Services
Emergency Management
• Planning
• Disaster Response
• Homeland Security
• Citizens Corps
Fire Marshal
• Fire Inspections
• Plan Reviews
• Car Seat Checks
• Smoke Detector Distribution
Community Outreach
• Open House Events
• CPR/First Aid
• Special Events
• Education
Primary Response AreaStation 54 & 57
Area Coverage
Station 57 Apparatus
Engine 57
• Advanced Life Support
Rescue 57
• Advanced Life Support
Station 54 Apparatus
Truck 54• Basic Life Support
Squad 1• Advanced Life Support
Tactical Rescue Trailer
Rescue 54• Advanced Life Support
Battalion 3
Total Response Time6:31 (Avg.) 10:35 (90%)
Station 57 Response Times2018
Total Response Time6:48 (Avg.) 10:32 (90%)
Station 54 Response Times2018
Station 57 Call Volume
TOTAL = 3,025 TOTAL = 2,964
Station 54 Call Volume
TOTAL = 2,747 TOTAL = 2,736
• 318 Unit responses in June including:
• 49 auto accidents
• 3 structure fires
• 2 vehicle fires
• 45 fire service calls
• 2 HazMat incidents
• 217 Emergency Medical Service (EMS) calls
• 171 patients transported to area hospitals
“A Month in the Life”Station 57
• 319 Unit responses in July including:
• 22 auto accidents (1 with entrapment)
• 3 structure fires
• 3 vehicle fires
• 34 fire service calls
• 1 HazMat incident
• 256 Emergency Medical Service (EMS) calls
• 174 patients transported to area hospitals
“A Month in the Life”Station 54
Station 57 Facts
Station 54 Facts
Williamsburg
WilliamsburgCall Volume
FY2014-2018
Community Outreach
• Open House Events
Community Risk Reduction
Community Risk Reduction
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
Initial Dive Capable Stations
MunicipalityOrange County Fire Rescue JurisdictionTen Minute Travel From Dive Capable Stations
Accomplishments
FY 19 Will Add Stations 20, 32, 76, and 84
MunicipalityOrange County Fire Rescue JurisdictionTen Minute Travel From Dive Capable Stations
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
Dive Program
Station 67 Opening
UAV Program
Accreditation
Power Load
Exhaust Capture System
Hurricane Irma Response
Accomplishments
WilliamsburgCommunity Meeting
October 25, 2018Fire Chief Otto Drozd III
DEVELOPMENT UPDATE
Williamsburg Town Hall Meeting
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ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION
October 25, 2018
AREA CONTEXT
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WOODS
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PROPERTY
FUTURE LAND USE MAP
MEADOW
WOODS
MEADOW
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PROPERTY
ZONING
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WOODS
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PROPERTY
NEW PROJECTS
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5
6
1: Orangewood N-2 PD, Parcel 11D
Convert 507
single-family
residential units
to short-term
rental (423 units
proposed)
Not yet approved
by DRC
Construct a new
attraction within
the existing park
Approved by DRC
on September 12,
2018
2: Shadow Wood PD
Construct a 6,650
square foot day
club on 3.41 acres
Not yet approved
by DRC
3. Orangewood Center PD
Construct 270
hotel rooms on
outparcels 7A and
7B totaling 6.23
acres
Approved by DRC
on September 26,
2018
4. Orangewood N-2 PD, Parcel 6
328 multi-family
units
Approved by DRC
on September 26,
2018
5. Project ABC Multi-Family
BCC engaged consultant
(AVCON, Inc.) to study
helitour operations in the I-
Drive area
BCC declined to update I-
Drive Overlay to permit
additional helicopters
HELICOPTERS