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9-24-14 Charter Meeting Maps.Pdf HANCOCK EXPRESSWAY/ACADEMY BOULEVARD Planning and Environmental Linkages, Study and Design Hancock Expressway / Academy Boulevard Stakeholder / Charter Meeting WELCOME HANCOCK EXPRESSWAY/ACADEMY BOULEVARD Planning and Environmental Linkages, Study and Design Work Flow 1-3 mos. 4-6 mos. 3-6 mos. Existing Conditions Alternatives Development & Analysis and PEL Development Indicative Design/Bridging Documents Collect Concerns & Issues One-On-One Meetings as Necessary Public Information Identify PAI's Public Involvement Informed Consent Data Collection Develop a Full Alternatives Analysis and Selection Range of Alternatives ◆ City Furnished data Level 1: (Qualitative) Level 2: (Quantitative) ◆ GIS Information ◆ Do Nothing ◆ Purpose & Need ◆ Conceptual Design ◆ Land Use ◆ Intersection Types Critieria ◆ Benefits & Impacts ◆ Traffic Counts ◆ TSM/TDM ◆ Operations Recommended ◆ Ownership Research ◆ Transmission Lines ◆ Safety Alternative ◆ Fims Mapping ◆ Multi-Modal ◆ Costs ◆ Accidents ◆ Economic Development ◆ Economic Development ◆ Demographic Data ◆ Access & Analysis ◆ Implementation ◆ Multi-Modal Traffic Study Alternatives Development Alternatives ◆ Safety Analysis ◆ Traffic Operations ◆ Traffic Projections Project Economic/Community Development Implementation Plan Data Collection Refine Project Limits PEL Development, Report, & Approval Existing Resource FHWA PEL Questionnaire Collection Identify Resource Constraints Environmental Develop Purpose & Need Resouce Impacts Transmission Line Evaluation Conceptual Design Indicative Design ◆ Roadway Right-of-Way Analysis ◆ Right-of-Way Data Collection ◆ Cost Estimates & Design ◆ Survey ◆ Geotechnical ◆ Utilities Bridging ◆ Right-of-Way ◆ Utilities Documents Technical Studies Technical Stakeholder Meeting Public Meeting Hancock/Academy PEL, 13207-01, 09.23.2014 HANCOCK EXPRESSWAY/ACADEMY BOULEVARD Planning and Environmental Linkages, Study and Design Intersection Area SOLIDWASTE reek C d an S Hancock OTHER Plaza VD Landfill BL ON Z ne RO T AS 6-La Kelker Electric Substation TANK Academy Access Opportunities Transmission Line Underground Feasibility GENERATOR TANKLEAKTANK CERCLIS/= SOLIDWASTESOLIDWASTE HANCOCK Economic Development Opportunities EX PRESSWAY TANK SPILL Mission Trace OTHER Shopping Center TANK Pedestrian Access BLVD Roadway MY E Capacity BOYCHUK AVE ACAD GENERATOR Lamplighter Academy Access Community Opportunities TANKTANK Academy/Hancock TANKLEAK Intersection Area Legend Wastewater Water Main Neighborhood Gas Main TANKLEAKTANK Connectivity Overhead Power Underground Power U Transit Stops #:Qh Signals !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( Trails Parcels Streams TANK OTHERTANK OTHER Parks Utility Easement OTHER Hancock/Academy PEL, 13207-01, 09.23.2014 HANCOCK EXPRESSWAY/ACADEMY BOULEVARD Planning and Environmental Linkages, Study and Design Parcels 17 1 South Academy Blvd. LLC c/o Eugene Bath 16 22 21 2 Gateway Commercial LLC c/o Griffis Blessing 3 Gateway Commercial LLC c/o Griffis Blessing 23 4 Gateway Commercial LLC 5 Eskanos Properties nd Creek 9 6 Storage Trust Properties LP Sa 13 7 Norbert J. Sander Jr. et. al 10 8 Lockwood LTD Limited Liability Corporation LVD 9 Lockwood LTD Limited Liability Corporation B 10 CNMS LLC N 57 11 Golden Que Inc. ZO 12 AMS II Colo Springs Investments LLC 13 NK Remainder Interest LLC 19 14 CA DR 8 14 H Plaza LLC 20 ASTRO 15 H Plaza LLC c/o MONICatalyst Real Estate Solutions 16 Astrozon Storage LLC 17 Astrozon Plaza Investments LLC 18 Astrozon Plaza Investments LLC 19 GPR Properties II LLC (Greccio) 20 GPR Properties II LLC (Greccio) 21 Tower Plaza II LLC 35 34 5 22 Tower Plaza II LLC HANCOCK EXPRES 6 23 Tower Plaza II LLC 15 24 Lamplighter Community LLC, c/o Continental Communities 36 25 AMS II Colo Springs Investments LLC 26 Duachais LLC 56 55 27 AMS Colorado Springs Investments LLC SW 7 33 A 54 28 Hamilton Robert S. c/o Emegricare Y 52 53 11 29 Anthony Mand 12 30 Jose Noriega et. al 31 Victory Chapel Ministries LLC 32 Wilcox and Sons Inc. 25 32 28 33 Brethren Home Missions et. al. 50 34 Discover Goodwill of Southern Colorado 30 35 Discover Goodwill of Southern Colorado 43 39 36 Discover Goodwill of Southern Colorado BLVD 38 R Y 37 SP Apartments LLC D 31 51 38 La Jolla Park Homeowners Assoc. Inc. 29 39 P&S Holdings CADEM 40 Ent Federal Credit Union BOYCHUK AVE A 44 41 MTSC LLC 45 JETWING 27 42 CSFD 26 40 43 NM1 LLC 41 44 NM1 LLC 46 45 Commercial Bancorporation of Colorado 47 46 Harmon Leon Family Trust Fund et. al. 47 Harmon Leon W. Trustee et. al. 48 NM1 LLC 58 49 New Mission LLC 49 48 50 NM1 LLC 51 NM1 LLC 24 52 Taco Bell Property Map 42 53 54 Kum and Go Legend 55 Commercial 56 Institutional 37 57 Harrison School District Residential 58 Harrison School District Vacant Hancock/Academy PEL, 13207-01, 09.23.2014 HANCOCK EXPRESSWAY/ACADEMY BOULEVARD Planning and Environmental Linkages, Study and Design Project Area ( U ! ( U ! !( U U #:Qh !( ! ( ! ( ( #:Qh CHELTON ! !( !( !( !( !( U ( RD U ! U ( U ! ! ( ( CENTENNIAL ! ! ( ( U ! ( 4 ! ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ( U ! ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ( U ! ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ( CENTENNIAL PARK ! ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ( ! SE YMCA ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ( U ! ! ( ! 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