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Bridges, grade separations, flood control-Continued

Group C. Projects which can be started within 90 days:

1. Bridge reconstruction on Northville Rd. over Middle Rouge River at Phoenix Dam___

$300,000

2. Bridge reconstruction on Northville Rd. over Middle Rouge River, north of Five Mile__.

150,000

3. Bridge reconstruction on Northville Rd. over Middle Rouge River, south of Reservoir Dr_.

4. Bridge reconstruction on Northville Rd. over Middle Rouge River, south of Six Mile__.

5. Bridge reconstruction on Northville Rd. over Middle Rouge River, north of Six Mile__.

Total_

Group D. Projects which can be started within 6 months: 1. Replace deck on Miller Rd. viaduct_.

2. Eureka-Detroit, Toledo & Ironton RR. grade separation_-_

3. Eureka-Pennsylvania RR. grade separation___.
4. New bridge on Eureka over Huron River__

5. Bridge reconstruction on Farmington over Bell Creek.......
6. Bridge reconstruction on Farmington over Tarabusi drain__

Total_____.

Group E. Projects which can be started within 1 year:
1. Flood control on Rouge River between Michigan and the
turning basin. Project includes construction of 3 bridges,
moving of utilities__

2. Flood control on lower branch of Rouge River between
Brady St. and Chesapeake & Ohio RR. Project includes
lengthening of 10 bridges, construction of 4 pedestrian
bridges, moving of utilities, and channel relocation_____.
3. Flood control on middle branch of Rouge River between
Outer Dr. and Ann Arbor Tr. Project includes lengthen-
ing 15 bridges, construction of 10 pedestrian bridges, con-
struction of 7 park drive bridges, moving of utilities, and
channel relocation__-_-

4. Flood control on upper branch of Rouge River between
Telegraph and Seven Mile. Project includes lengthening
8 bridges, construction of 5 pedestrian bridges, moving
utilities, and channel relocation___

5. Flood control on Bell Branch of Rouge River between Beech-
Daly and Farmington. Project includes lengthening 5
bridges, construction of 12 pedestrian bridges, moving utili-
ties, and channel relocation___.

6. Flood control on main branch of Rouge River between
Michigan Ave. and Base Line Rd. Project includes recon-
struction of Chesapeake & Ohio RR. bridge, lengthening of
14 bridges, construction of 7 bridges, moving utilities, and
channel relocation__--

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200, 000

200,000

150,000

1, 000, 000

1,500,000 600, 000 700,000 500, 000 300,000 100, 000

3, 700, 000

10, 800, 000

7, 200, 000

4, 500, 000

2, 700, 000

1,900,000

10, 100, 000

37, 200, 000

900, 000 1, 000, 000 3,700,000, 37, 200, 000

42, 800, 000

Traffic control

Group A. Projects which can be started within 30 days:
Traffic signal modernization :

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Group B. Projects which can be started within 60 days :

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Group C. Projects which can be started within 90 days:

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Group D. Projects which can be started within 6 months:
Pedestrian bridges:

1. 20 locations

150, 000 30,000

372, 000

200, 000

1,900,000

400, 000

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Group A. Projects which can be started within 30 days:

1. Site and utility development for executive general aviation

area.

2. Financial obligation for additional capacity in sanitary sewer interceptor project---

3. Storm drainage district facility improvement.

Total---

Group B. Projects which can be started within 60 days:

1. Airfreight terminal (including site and utility develop-
ment).

Group C. Projects which can be started within 90 days:

1. Additional facilities for public parking (ground level and
second deck) –

2. Fire and crash building-
3. Maintenance building..

Total___

Group D. Projects which can be started within 6 months:

1. Hangars (commercial carriers and present executive avia-
tion tenants) including site and utility development___
2. Addition to existing terminal building-.
3. Terminal building No. 2----

4. Central Services Building (commissary, inflight kitchen,
employees' cafeteria, restaurant, hotel, and control
tower)

5. Powerhouse

6. Land acquisition for runway extensions and clear zones_.
7. Extend runway 3R 21L to 11,500 feet (including taxiway and
hold aprons).

8. Extend runway 9-27 to 10,000 feet (including taxiway and
hold aprons).

9. General aviation runway (4,000 feet long east to west) in-
cluding taxiways__

10. General aviation runway (3,000 feet long, northeast to south-
west) including taxiways__

11. General aviation development (at Middle Belt and North
Line) hangars and site and utility development_.

12. Additional storm drainage facilities___

13. Water mains for complete fire hydrant system___.
14. Additional sanitary sewer facilities and tie-in to downriver

sanitary interceptor sewer__.

15. Narrow gage and centerline lighting for ILS runway 3L

21R..

Total

$356, 000

500, 000 145, 000 1,001,000

513,000

3, 400, 000 408, 000 320, 000

4, 128, 000

11, 000, 000 1,200,000 4, 500, 000

3, 000, 000

1, 000, 000

1, 400, 000

1, 600, 000

1, 000, 000

925, 000

700, 000 2,750,000 6, 000, 000 330, 000

650, 000

361, 000

36, 416,000

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Metropolitan Airport-Continued

Group E. Projects which can be started within 1 year:

1. Land acquisition for runway extension and clear zone for runway 33–15____.

2. Extend runway 33-15 an additional 1,800 feet (including taxiway and hold apron) -

3. Fuel farm and satellite fueling system___

4. Two general aviation airports to serve the Detroit Metropolitan area at $4,000,000 per airport_-_.

$220,000 1,100,000 6, 000, 000

8, 000, 000

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Group A. Projects which can be started within 30 days:

Middle Rouge Parkway:

1. Public recreation facilities..

2. Drainage____

3. Clearing, grubbing, grading, seeding, and sodding-.
4. Dredging..

5. General improvements, buildings, roads, equipment_-

Total_____.

Group B. Projects which can be started within 60 days:
Lower Rouge Parkway:

1. Land acquisition, approximately 400 acres-

2. Clearing, grading, grubbing, seeding, and sodding-

William P. Holliday Park:

1. Buildings, roads, bridges, equipment_---

Parks, general:

1. Public comfort station facilities---

Highway roadside improvements:

1. Tree trimming and tree removal..

Total.

Group C. Projects which can be started within 90 days:

Middle Rouge Parkway:

1. Land acquisition (flood control and park), approxi

mately 40 acres.

2. Structures__

$203, 000 31,000 148,000 20, 000 550,000

952, 000

1,200,000 180,000

461, 000

58,000

1,500,000

3, 399, 000

3. Guardrail, 2 miles_.

4. Public recreation facilities.

5. Arboretum improvements--

Elizabeth Park:

1. Public recreation facilities____.

Highway roadside improvements:

1. Erosion control, grading, seeding, sodding‒‒‒‒‒‒

Total____.

140, 000

407, 000

20, 000

100, 000

30,000

50,000

175,000

922, 000

Parks and roadside development-Continued

Group D. Projects which can be started within 6 months:

Middle Rouge Parkway:

1. Drives

2. Public recreation facilities_

3. Water system___.

Lower Rouge Parkway:

1. Structures-

2. Public recreation facilities..

3. Drives

4. Drainage__

5. Water system..

Bell Creek Park:

1. Public recreation facilities_

Total

Group E. Projects which can be started within 1 year:

William P. Holliday Park:

1. Reforestation___

Fordroad reserve:

1. Buildings, roads, equipment, utilities_‒‒‒

Total_.

SUMMARY

$161, 000

1,080, 000

135, 000

536, 000

267, 000

485, 000

56, 000

405, 000

300, 000

3, 425,000

200, 000

655, 000

855, 000

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Group B. Projects which can be started within 60 days:

Act 342:

1. Sewers__.

Department of public works:

1. Rouge Valley.

2. Down River.

Other:

1. Water..

2. Sewer

Total-----

Group C. Projects which can be started within 90 days:

Act 342:

1. Sewers.

2. Water___.

3. Refuse disposal----

Other:

1. Water

2. Sewer--

Total..

952, 000 3,399,000 922, 000 3,425,000 855, 000

9, 553, 000

$200,000

2, 100, 000 18, 200, 000

2,250,000 800, 000

23, 550, 000

600, 000 4,800,000 3,250,000

850, 000 2, 450, 000

11, 950, 000

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