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Coal Line Trail Phase 3 » City of South Bend Page 2 <br />PROJECT APPROACH <br />It is our understanding that the City of South <br />Bend has been awarded just over $2 million <br />in CMAQ funds for construction of a trail for <br />Phase 3 of the Coal Line Trail. The project limits <br />would extend from the south end of Phase 1 at <br />Lincolnway West and Wilber Street, west along <br />Lincolnway West, then turning south along <br />College Street to the City’s Martin Luther King <br />Jr. Community Center at College Street and <br />Linden Avenue. Total length of trail is anticipated <br />to be 3,200 feet. DLZ is working on both the <br />streetscape project along Linden Avenue as well <br />as the site design for the Martin Luther King Jr. <br />Community Center reconstruction and thus have <br />a good knowledge of this area of South Bend. <br />With the federal project funding, the design <br />and construction of this project will need to be <br />performed in accordance with the Local Public <br />Agency (LPA) Guidance Document and related <br />INDOT design manual, standard specifications <br />and standard drawings. At the onset of design, <br />we would have a kickoff meeting with the City <br />and INDOT to review the project scope, schedule <br />and budget. This meeting will serve to make sure <br />everyone is working toward the same project <br />goals and put everyone on the same page. DLZ <br />will work closely with the City to review and <br />solve any challenges. We believe that consistent <br />communication with project partners is vital to <br />the success of this project. <br />Legend <br /> Coal Line Trail - Phase 3 <br /> Coal Line Trail - Phase 1 <br />Linc <br />o <br />l <br />n <br /> <br />W <br />a <br />y <br /> <br />W <br />e <br />s <br />t <br />College StreetOrange Street <br />Martin Luther King Jr. <br />Community Center and Park <br />We would coordinate with the <br />City which side of College Street <br />the trail would be located on. <br />The east side makes sense since <br />Phase 1 and Martin Luther King <br />Jr. Community Center are on the <br />east side of College Street <br />Connection at north end to <br />Coal Line Trail Phase 1