7.4 Project Area Characteristics
During the development of the project phasing and
sequencing plan, it became apparent that the project phases
can be broken into groups based on the land use that is
contained in each phase. The types of land uses in the Town
generally consist of multi-family residential, mixed use
commercial and residential, and single family residential.
Understanding the level of complexity that may exist in any
given phase can aid in the project delivery selection process.
By grouping the land use classification, the diversity of major
work elements contained in each phase, and the anticipated
community impacts involved in working in any given
phase area, this level of complexity can be more easily seen.
Community impacts include a combination of factors such as
impact to private property owners, traffic impacts, sufficient
right of way to perform the construction operations (or lack
thereof ), impacts related to other infrastructure work beyond
undergrounding to be performed, and the level of stakeholder
coordination required to execute the work. The table at right
summarizes this information.
It is notable that the major work elements described in
the table are those that are anticipated to be constructed
in conjunction with the Undergrounding project by
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