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Copies of the Finding of No Significat Impact and Final Environmental Assessment can be downloaded by clicking below:

Full Document (81 MB)

Cover

FONSI

Title Page

Summary

Table of Contents, Acronyms and Abbreviations

Chapter 1 - Purpose and Need

Chapter 2 - Alternatives and Options

Chapter 3 - Affected Environment

Chapter 4 - Environmental Consequences

Chapter 5 - Agency Coordination and Public Involvement

Chapter 6 - List of Preparers

Chapter 7 - EA Distribution

Chapter 8 - References

Chapter 9 - Index

Appendix A - Improvement Concepts

Appendix B - Conceptual Plans

Appendix C - Cost Estimates

Appendix D - Potential Detour Plans

Appendix E - Area of Potential Effects

Appendix F - Agency Comments

Appendix G - Public Hearing Transcript

Appendix H - Organizations Comments

Appendix I - Citizens Comments

Appendix J - Public Meeting Notices

Appendix K - Priority Sidewalk Assurance Act of 2010

Appendix L - Hydrologic and Hydraulic Technical Reports

Appendix M - Traffic Count and Volume Analysis

Appendix N - Agency Scoping Letters

Appendix O - Section 106 Correspondence



Copies of the Environmental Assessment can be downloaded by clicking below:

Hi-Res Environmental Assessment

Lo-Res Environmental Assessment

 

Copies of Technical Reports and Other Support Information can be dowloaded by clicking below: 

Section 106 Compliance Review Culvert Analysis Report
Project Cost Estimates Drainage Area Map -  Alternative 2
Drainage Report       Drainage Area Map -  Alternative 3

District of Columbia's Priority Sidewalk Assurance Act of 2010

A key piece of local legislation related to the need for improvements to Oregon Avenue is the District of Columbia’s Priority Sidewalk Assurance Act of 2010 (Law #L18-0227) enacted on July 7, 2010 and effective September 24, 2010.  This law requires the installation of sidewalks “to ensure a safe and accessible environment for pedestrians and persons with disabilities.”  The law requires that, for roadways with no sidewalks on either side of the roadway, reconstruction shall include installation of a sidewalk.  It further states that, for “roadways that are missing sidewalks, but are not undergoing major construction, sidewalk installation shall be prioritized for the following areas: (1) Missing sidewalks in school areas; (2) Routes that provide access to parks and recreational facilities; (3) Transit stops; (4) Locations where the absence of a sidewalk creates substantial pedestrian safety risks; and (5) Roadway segments for which residents petitioned to have sidewalks.”  Oregon Avenue meets the criteria for prioritization based on considerations 1, 2, 3, and 4.  

Click here to see the complete law: Sidewalk Law

 

Information from June 29, 2011 Public Hearing:

Boards:
Welcome Public Comments
Tonights Meeting Project Location
Historic Structures NEPA Process
Schedule Summary of Impacts
Purpose & Need Environmental Inventory

Handouts:
English Spanish

Presentation:
Public Hearing Presentation

Alternatives:
No Action Typical Cross Sections Alternative 3 Typical Cross Sections
Alternative 2 Typical Cross Sections Alternative 4 Typical Cross Sections

Written comments and transcripts:

Emails Public Comment Forms
Letters Transcript

Information from December 2, 2010 Public Alternatives Meeting:

Boards:
Welcome Public Comments
Tonights Meeting Project Location
Section 106 NEPA Process
Schedule Drainage
Purpose & Need Environmental Inventory

Handouts:
English Spanish

Concepts developed by the general public:

Concepts

Written comments and transcripts:

Emails Public Comment Forms
Transcript

Information from October 28, 2010 Public Scoping Meeting:

Boards:
Welcome Public Comments
Tonights Meeting Project Location
Section 106 NEPA Process
Schedule Existing Conditions
Purpose & Need Environmental Inventory

Handouts:
English Spanish

Written comments and transcripts:

Emails Public Comment Forms
Letters Transcripts

Comments:OregonEA@parsons.com

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