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-> <br /> • Asphalt wedges and tubular markers(24"orange). Polygon will do this work needed in the street area that does <br /> not have the final lift of asphalt. Our traffic Department has marked up the design plans to show where and how <br /> this is to be done.See the attached drawings <br /> • Striping/pavement marking.The City will do this within the area of the street where the final lift of asphalt has <br /> �` been done.This will include some street cleaning.m�`• triping/paveent marking where the final lift of asphalt has not been installed.This will be polygon's <br /> 0 <br /> responsibility. However,the City has completed the preliminary markings for this work.Additional,The City has <br /> on order at this time,the necessary fish-hook arrows for this work. Polygon could arrange procurement of these <br /> from the City in order to minimize order time for Polygon. <br /> • Fencing. I'll let Mark Sadler weigh in on this aspect. My understanding is that the City will perform the majority <br /> of this work including getting a fencing contractor to install a new top and repairs to fencing. <br /> • Landscaping in roundabout. Polygon has expressed interest in doing some dress-up shrubbery within the circle. <br /> This has a beatification benefic as well as traffic control improvement because it will block line-of--sight across <br /> the roundabout to prevent incorrect assumptions by motorist entering the roundabout. Polygon will present a <br /> landscaping proposal for City approval. <br /> Corey's comments: <br /> "Here are the plans we worked up for the pavement marking and asphalt wedges needed to open the 415Y Roundabout <br /> to traffic. Pavement marking is laid out in the field, modifications to the original plan are shown in red. My proposal is to <br /> close the sidewalk on the west side of Riverfront Blvd because there are gaps to the east approaching the structure. We <br /> would not stripe any crosswalks at the inactive intersection between the roundabout and the structure, nor would we <br /> install any asphalt wedges. Once the sidewalk on the west side is complete end to end all the way to the Simpson Pad <br /> (Overlook at Riverfront?),then the sidewalk could be opened. For the catch basins where there is 4" sticking out past <br /> the curb reveal,there are drainage scuppers that cannot be blocked so I propose tubular markers instead of HMA <br /> wedges. The wedges will be too small to stay very long with all the big trucks anyway. Any questions let me know." <br /> Thanks for everyone's effort on this. <br /> Kirk Brooks <br /> City of Everett Public Works Department j Development Technician <br /> 3200 Cedar St, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> Office: 425-257-8810 <br /> Direct: 425-257-8814 <br /> Email: kbrooks(d everettwa.gov <br /> All emails, and attachments, sent to and from City of Everett are public <br /> records-and may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56. <br /> i <br /> 2 <br />