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(8/5/2011) Keith Marvin - Freeport ParkwayPage 1
From:
"Mark Holliday" <mholliday@tnp-online.com>
To:
"Keith Marvin" <kmarvin@coppelltx.gov>
Date:
2/25/2010 9:57 AM
Subject:
Freeport Parkway
Good morning Keith.
Hopefully you can stir TxDOT enough to get them off high center on Sandy
Lake.
I wanted to also inquire about the status of the agreement between the
City and NCTCOG regarding funding and environmental work for Freeport.
I think there was a point where the City was going to inquire about the
archeological clearance. However, the main sticking point was waiting
on the agreement from NCTCOG.
We are going to be running very light on design work this year once we
get through the spring, and I am trying to figure out what projects
might resurface that can help our workload.
Thanks for any update you can give. Hope all is well with you these
days.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Marvin [mailto:kmarvin@coppelltx.gov]
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:49 AM
To: Maurice Pittman
Cc: Ken Griffin; ATAHERI@dot.state.tx.us; Matt Atkins; Mark Holliday
Subject: 0918-45-773 - Sandy Lake Road
Maurice,
As you know the City of Coppell has been working toward the
reconstruction of West Sandy Lake Road for many years. The portion that
lies between Coppell Road North and Coppell Road South and contains the
bridge over Cottonwood Creek is currently under state control. As I
understand our current status, we are awaiting environmental clearance.
The purpose of this email is to request that you or your staff inquire
into the status of this project on our behalf, and to see if there is
anything that can be done to speed the process along. We recently
received the latest bridge inspection report for the bridge contained
within this portion of the project, and it is noted that the load
posting of this bridge should be reduced to 15,000 LBS from the Current
21,000 LBS axle or tandem. As one of our few east-west routes through
town, this reduction causes us concern, and increases our desire to get
this portion of the road moving toward construction.
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Any help you can provide in speeding up this process would be
appreciated.
Keith
Keith Marvin, P.E.
Project Engineer
(972) 304-3681
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