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Continuing Professional Services for Architectural, Landsc.
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14-07-02
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Architectural, Landscape Architectural, <br />Engineering and Land Surveying Firms Only (CCNA) <br />Industrial Avenue Corridor Stormwater Improvements, Boynton Beach, FL <br />The firm completed the design of a large roadway and drainage project serving approximately 23 acres of industrial land use and <br />49 acres of residential land use in Boynton Beach. The project was originally conceived by City staff to provide an outfall for the <br />stormwater runoff that accumulates along Industrial Avenue and along Southwest 6th Street in Lake Boynton Estates. <br />Kimley -Horn worked closely with City staff to modify their conceptual plan. <br />The modification included substantial use of roadside swales along <br />Industrial Avenue to capture and contain stormwater runoff before <br />discharging through stormwater inlets into large exfiltration trenches. The <br />drainage was then routed into two detention ponds for additional storage <br />and treatment prior to discharging into an existing FDOT ditch. Kimley- <br />Horn also designed an extensive roadside swale system throughout Lake <br />Boynton Estates to maximize the capture and percolation of stormwater <br />runoff from this residential area. Additional stormwater inlets were included <br />to capture and convey overflow from the residential swale system into the <br />second detention pond. Kimley -Horn also designed improvements to the <br />FDOT ditch that conveys treated stormwater from the second detention <br />pond to the Lake Worth Drainage District's E -4 canal. <br />Streetscape and Drainage Improvements for Boynton Beach CRA, <br />Boynton Beach, FL <br />Kimley -Horn are currently serving the City of Boynton Beach CRA for a <br />boardwalk/streetscape project along the Intracoastal Waterway involving <br />the extension of Boynton Beach Boulevard. This is a part of a <br />redevelopment effort by the Community Redevelopment Agency to <br />improve the city's waterfront. The project consists of two specific <br />elements: the extension of Boynton Beach Boulevard from US 1 to the <br />Intracoastal Waterway and the construction of a boardwalk along the <br />Intracoastal Waterway from Boynton Beach Boulevard north for <br />approximately 4,000 feet. Unique aspects of the project include extensive <br />environmental permitting, utility coordination for future development, and <br />traffic calming measures. Included in the scope of work was the design of <br />the roadway, utilities including water, sewer, drainage, and electric, the <br />layout and design of a 500 -foot promenadelboardwalk, and 1,300 feet of <br />Riverwalk along the Intracoastal. The project is now completed and open <br />to the public. <br />Hypoluxo Road East of Lyons Road to Hagen Ranch Road, <br />Lake Worth, FL <br />Kimley -Horn designed the improvements for three miles of Hypoluxo <br />Road from just east of SR 7 to Hagen Ranch Road. This included <br />widening from two to four lanes as well as a new four -lane segment <br />with a new bridge over the Florida Turnpike. We coordinated closely <br />and permitted the bridge crossing from the Turnpike as well as Lake <br />Worth Drainage District (LWDD) due to the bridge crossing over two <br />of their canals. We performed stormwater management analyses for <br />many of the existing developments along the corridor which received <br />runoff from the project. We also designed two mast arm signals. <br />Rw t4o7u <br />OY261102t.td-0 Sunny Isles deaa: Cac;ra�+ic ru�smxl5ervices.vttla <br />Hypijlo <br />Road °° <br />. -..:._ <br />4A <br />WIF <br />4. <br />Streetscape and Drainage Improvements for Boynton Beach CRA, <br />Boynton Beach, FL <br />Kimley -Horn are currently serving the City of Boynton Beach CRA for a <br />boardwalk/streetscape project along the Intracoastal Waterway involving <br />the extension of Boynton Beach Boulevard. This is a part of a <br />redevelopment effort by the Community Redevelopment Agency to <br />improve the city's waterfront. The project consists of two specific <br />elements: the extension of Boynton Beach Boulevard from US 1 to the <br />Intracoastal Waterway and the construction of a boardwalk along the <br />Intracoastal Waterway from Boynton Beach Boulevard north for <br />approximately 4,000 feet. Unique aspects of the project include extensive <br />environmental permitting, utility coordination for future development, and <br />traffic calming measures. Included in the scope of work was the design of <br />the roadway, utilities including water, sewer, drainage, and electric, the <br />layout and design of a 500 -foot promenadelboardwalk, and 1,300 feet of <br />Riverwalk along the Intracoastal. The project is now completed and open <br />to the public. <br />Hypoluxo Road East of Lyons Road to Hagen Ranch Road, <br />Lake Worth, FL <br />Kimley -Horn designed the improvements for three miles of Hypoluxo <br />Road from just east of SR 7 to Hagen Ranch Road. This included <br />widening from two to four lanes as well as a new four -lane segment <br />with a new bridge over the Florida Turnpike. We coordinated closely <br />and permitted the bridge crossing from the Turnpike as well as Lake <br />Worth Drainage District (LWDD) due to the bridge crossing over two <br />of their canals. We performed stormwater management analyses for <br />many of the existing developments along the corridor which received <br />runoff from the project. We also designed two mast arm signals. <br />Rw t4o7u <br />OY261102t.td-0 Sunny Isles deaa: Cac;ra�+ic ru�smxl5ervices.vttla <br />Hypijlo <br />Road °° <br />�� <br />.r: •. �.i�s i} Jei�t <br />i.:A�e��n.e�mi <br />Kimley >> )Horn <br />
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