West Water Street Reconstruction
The Village of Baltimore, OH wanted to improve a 0.3-mile roadway alongside its local fire station and Liberty Union High School by providing ADA-compliant crossings as well as traffic management for emergency vehicles. After preparing the funding application to secure public works funding, our team answered the call with design engineering and surveying services to address the roadway stabilization challenges presented by the heavily industrial area. Construction occurred during the summer months to complete before the new school year. By the project’s end, the community benefited from a new sidewalk addition with ADA-compliant access to the school, as well as a designated emergency vehicle and truck lane to keep traffic moving.
Additional Info
Project Highlights:
- Roadway design included 300 linear feet of mill and fill and 1,100 liner feet of stabilization and paving.
- The project also included installing 1,300 linear feet of new sidewalk as well as three ADA compliant crossings, one of which provides access to Liberty Union High School.
- This project was 74% funded by Ohio Public Works Commission funds. V3 prepared the funding application and performed grant administration.
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