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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />6th Street 735 32-38 No No <br />(Irving to Gates) <br />7th Street 365 28 No No <br />(Jackson to Irving) <br />7th Street 735 32 No No <br />(Irving to Gates) <br />Gates Avenue 250 38 No No <br />(6th to 7th) <br />8th Street 365 24 No No <br />(Jackson to Irving) <br />8th Street 590 40 Yes No <br />(Holt to Gates) <br />Holt Avenue 400 40 Yes No <br />(8th to School) <br />Gates Avenue 400 40 Yes No <br />(8th to School) <br />Alley 435 12 No No <br />(5th to 6th) <br />Alley 370 12 No No <br />(6th to 7th) <br />Alley 375 12 No No <br />(7th to 8th) <br /> <br />In late fall of 2006, a geotechnical evaluation was performed in the area of the 2007 <br />Irving Avenue Area Street Rehabilitation Project. Seventeen soil borings were taken, on <br />each street block of the project. The soil borings indicated between 2-inches and 5- <br />inches of existing bituminous and between 3-inches and 7 -inches of aggregate base <br />material throughout the study area. The soils encountered below the existing pavement <br />section included various grades of sand suitable for the proposed street section without <br />the need for correction. The geotechnical report is provided in Appendix A. <br /> <br />Vehicular Traffic <br /> <br />In 2006 traffic counts were taken along Irving Avenue in two locations, one south of 5th <br />Street and the second north or 5th Street. The location south of 5th Street determined <br />that an average of 752 vehicles traveled through the area within a 24-hour period. The <br />second location north of 5th Street determined that an ,average of 1199 vehicles passed <br />that area within a 24-hour period. The traffic counts db not differentiate between vehicle <br />types. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer <br /> <br />Eight-inch sanitary sewer is located on all the streets and alleys in the area with the <br />exception of ih Street and Irving Avenue between 5th Street and 6th Street where there is <br />none. The majority of the existing sanitary sewer is made of vitrified clay and PVC pipe, <br />with a few segments constructed of reinforced concfete pipe. Portions of the sanitary <br />sewer have been lined within the last five years. The! sewer on 6th Street, 7th Street, and <br />Gates Avenue east of Irving Avenue was lined in 2002. Sewer lining on 5th Street and <br />5th Y2 Street between Holt Avenue and Gates Avenue was completed in 2005. <br /> <br />3 <br />