Alexander Lane Visual Corridor Restoration & Enhancements
Alexander Lane Visual Corridor Restoration & Enhancements

Project Stats
Project ID: 200, 200C, 200D
Project Type: Capital Improvement
Project Status: Completed
Project Location
Alexander Lane Visual Corridor Restoration & Enhancements
Status Updates
Completed
Project Overview
Completed by the City of Sherwood to restore to like or better kind, the previous pre-molded acoustic paneled fence that was removed by the federally funded Cedar Creek Trail project, with a new taller pre-molded concrete acoustic paneled fence. The new fence extends further up and down the corridor than the previous fence.
This project also extended the 4’ tall chain link fence that was installed by Cedar Creek Trail project, near the mailbox cluster boxes, south to the traffic signal to provide a more complete fence-barrier between the Highway 99W and the pedestrian pathway along SW Alexander Lane.
This project also restored to like or better kind, the landscaping at the north end of SW Alexander Lane and installed new City irrigation systems in this area. The City is the owner of the new fence, having obtained the necessary ODOT permits to construct, own & operate the acoustic paneled fence within ODOT right-of-way. The City is the owner and responsible party for the maintenance of the new pathway and associated re-landscaped City-irrigated areas. City Council and City staff will select the type or style of fence based on price with aesthetics considered as part of the contractor selection process.
Budget & Funding
Low-Bid General Contractor + Construction Contingency | $222,000 |
Professional Engineering Consultant Fees | $40,000 |
City staff time + professional overhead | $25,000 |
Budget Contingency | $13,000 |
Total Project Budget | $300,000 |
This project was completed using local funds as well as transportation funds identified in the City budget as part of the Cedar Creek Trail Local Supplemental Work CIP project (i.e. TDT and City Street SDC funds) to restore infrastructure impacted by the federally funded Cedar Creek Trail project.