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LAKE WORTH BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD PROGRAM <br />Lake Worth Beach, Florida <br />REFERENCE: <br />City of Lake Worth Beach <br />Brian Shields, PE <br />Director/City Engineer/Utilities 301 <br />College Street <br />Lake Worth Beach, Florida 33460 <br />p. 561.586.1675 <br />e. BShields@lakeworth.org <br />SERVICES PROVIDED: <br />Civil <br />DATE STARTED: <br />Design February 2017 <br />Construction September 2017 <br />DATE COMPLETED: <br />Design July 2017 <br />Construction September 2021 <br />TOTAL COST: <br />$40M <br />PROJECT MANAGER: <br />Brett Oldford, PE <br />KEY STAFF: <br />Richard Hasko, PE <br />Stephen Cherry, PE <br />Bryan Peterson <br />Voters in the City of Lake Worth Beach overwhelmingly approved the proposed <br />Neighborhood Road Program in the November 2016 election. Approximately 67% <br />of the voters supported funding the program through a general obligation bond <br />of $40M. <br />The Neighborhood Road Program is the City’s largest capital improvement project <br />to date and will dramatically improve not only transportation throughout the <br />City’s residential areas, but improve water distribution and wastewater collection. <br />WGI was hired to oversee the engineering, public outreach, and construction <br />management of this 4-year roadway improvement program. WGI services <br />included ensuring the overall success of the program, approving design plans for <br />roadway and utility improvements, maintaining project schedules and budgets, <br />as well as the development and implementation of a Public Involvement Plan, <br />public meetings, designing and maintaining a program website, and operation of <br />a multilingual hotline. WGI served as the single point of contact and information <br />center for City staff and public inquiries. This role maintains consistency, <br />cohesiveness, and collaboration among City staff and consultants resulting in the <br />most effective program. <br />BEFORE AFTER <br />83