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February 6, 2015
Levy Park Update

   

The Levy Park  Renovation project is set to bid next week!

The Upper Kirby Redevelopment Authority, in partnership with the Upper Kirby District Foundation, (a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization focused on community and quality of life improvements) is funding more than $12 million in public park amenities to transform Levy Park into a world-class urban space.


What makes this project truly unique is that it is self-sustaining. Maintained entirely by two, 99 year ground leases on Upper Kirby Redevelopment Authority owned land adjacent to Levy Park, this project will not only transform the park, but will do so with a model in place that ensures that it is maintained to a high standard completely outside of the City budget for the next hundred years.

 

At the onset of the park renovation planning, it became clear that Levy Park needed not only the facilities to support community-driven programming identified in a 2011 Project for Public Spaces study, but also active, vibrant edges engaged in complementary uses.

 

The Upper Kirby Redevelopment Authority entered into a partnership with renowned City Center developer, the Midway Companies, to activate the edges of the park with a smart mix of uses that will enhance public programming and amenities on the park side with the thoughtful integration of Class-A office space, dining amenities and high-end lofts on the private side. These complementary uses will not only stimulate park patronage but will also generate the funds needed to maintain and program the park for the next 99 years.

 

The partnership will create a transformative mixed-use environment and a highly activated project. The combination of uses, along with the urban park, will generate an economically and physically sustainable model that will redefine quality of life in Upper Kirby.

 

For more information on the renaissance of Levy Park visit, www.levyparkhouston.org.   

Upper Kirby Construction
Westheimer Under Construction - Dickey to Kirby 

  

Westheimer Reconstruction: Kirby to Shepherd

Work on Westheimer has shifted from lateral work on Peckham and Dickey to Westheimer itself. Crews are mobilized at Dickey to make storm sewer connections east and west of the intersection with the goal of restoring concrete at Dickey as fast as possible so full access can be restored.
 

The original plan was to take possession of the intersection of Shepherd and Westheimer on January 5th and begin work on Westheimer from Shepherd west to Persa, however, the City of Houston project on Shepherd between Westheimer and Buffalo Bayou is still working in the intersection and east of the intersection, preventing Upper Kirby work from beginning as planned.    

 

In an effort to not halt work altogether, Upper Kirby and Reytec has set up traffic control to allow for the installation of storm sewer moving west from the outfall point at Dickey to Kirby. This will allow the City contractor time to complete his work at Shepherd while still making meaningful progress toward the completion of Westheimer.  

 

In order to regain time lost due to this re-sequencing, Upper Kirby is still pursuing approval to bring in additional crews to work concurrently moving east from Dickey toward Persa. If approved, this extended work zone could shave significant time off of the potential impacts of the City work being in the Shepherd/Westheimer intersection much longer than anticipated. While the hope was for this to begin this week, concurrently with the work between Dickey and Kirby, the City contractor has experienced additional delays at the Shepherd intersection and it does not appear that Westheimer work will be able to progress that far east at this time. Once the City contractor has vacated the intersection, Reytec has committed the resources necessary to move into the intersection quickly to complete final reconstruction. The original schedule for completion was June of this year, these delays will impact that date though it is uncertain at this point what the extent of that impact will be.   

 

During this first phase of work on Westheimer, motorists should expect to be transitioned down to one lane in either direction on the south side of the street. Once work on the northernmost lanes is complete, traffic will flip for work to begin on the south side of Westheimer.  



Bissonnet Utility Relocation
Existing Pedestrian Realm on Bissonnet

Bissonnet Utility Relocation from Kirby to Buffalo Speedway is now complete along the main lanes. Over the next several weeks, crews will work to restore back-of-curb areas and will begin some final, short duct runs along private property. Lane impacts over this time will be minimal and intermittent. No significant impacts to traffic or driveways is expected during this time.

Once all ducts have been completed, Upper Kirby will turn over the new facilities to Center Point and the telecommunications providers on the street for final relocation and pole removal. Once Center Point Energy and the telecommunications providers have switched service from overhead to underground and removed the wires and wooden poles, Upper Kirby will begin water, sanitary and storm improvements and roadway reconstruction.

Like Kirby, Buffalo Speedway and Westheimer, this project will include a complete pedestrian-oriented streetscape and landscaping plan implemented and maintained in perpetuity by the Upper Kirby Management District. The roadway is not being widened and the existing esplanade is being maintained.

Like was the case on Westheimer, once underground facilities are in place they will be turned over to the utility companies to transfer overhead service to underground. The roadway reconstruction can begin once the utility companies have completed their work (typically around three months from completion of the duct installation). Once roadway work has begun, it will take 10 to 12 months to complete the project.

Look for further updates as the schedule progresses.

 

For more information on Upper Kirby construction and related activities or for construction related issues or concerns, please contact Travis Younkin at 713.524.8000 or travis@upperkirby.org.   

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