San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

ENCINITAS Streetscap­e work has $20M budget

- Henry is a freelance writer.

last spring, the council decided to break the project into phases rather than doing it all at once. The first segment — a .4-mile stretch from Marcheta Street to Basil Street — is now under constructi­on and that work is estimated to cost $8.9 million.

Constructi­on costs have

soared nationally in recent months, and improvemen­ts to the rest of the roadway are now forecast to cost anywhere from $37 million to $47 million, city employees said earlier this month. The city’s finance director has advised the council not to borrow any more than $20 million right now given the city’s current debt load from previous projects and that has forced a rethinking of the Streetscap­e plans.

With a $20 million borrowing limit in mind, city employees presented the council with two options for smaller-scale versions of Streetscap­e, each expected to cost less than $20 million.

The first option called for renovating all of the coastal highway route from Phoebe Street to Moorgate Road, but only included two roundabout­s — ones at Jupiter Street and Bishop’s Gate Road.

The second option — the one the council ultimately selected — included both those two roundabout­s, plus one at Grandview, but terminated the roadway renovation efforts at Jupiter Street rather than continuing two blocks southward to Phoebe.

Kranz said for him there was no question that all three roundabout­s had to be the priority.

“I think their value for pedestrian­s and traffic calming is significan­t,” he said.

He asked that improvemen­ts to the two-block stretch between Jupiter and Phoebe streets be included on a list of “additive alternates” that the city asks contractor­s to bid on in case extra money comes available. That list also includes a decomposed granite pathway from A Street to Jupiter or Phoebe, something that Mayor Catherine Blakespear said was a top priority

for her.

Now that the council has made its choice, the next step will be seeking amendments to state permits to ref lect the changes in the plans and then putting together a bid package, city employees said. They estimated they’ll need nine to 12 months to get to the constructi­on stage.

This new phase of work will be located in an area that’s between the busy Leucadia Boulevard and La Costa Avenue intersecti­ons. The Streetscap­e renovation

work that’s currently under way is farther to the south and there will end up being a gap between the two renovated sections, if the phase two work proceeds as currently proposed.

Blakespear noted that as a cost-cutting measure the next phase of constructi­on work is proposed to only focus on the west side of the roadway. Unlike the current constructi­on project, the east side isn’t included.

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