CROSS PLAINS, WI US14 STREETSCAPE & SIGNAGE PLAN
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Approved by the Village Board on April 27, 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Thank you to all those who helped parƟcipate in the draŌing of this Plan!
EXISTING PLANS.......................................................................... 1 GATEWAY SIGNAGE..................................................................... 2 KIOSK & PARKING SIGNAGE........................................................ 3 WAYFINDING SIGNAGE............................................................... 4 CIVIC DISPLAYS........................................................................... 5 STREET FURNITURE.................................................................... 6
VILLAGE BOARD Pat Andreoni William Brosius Doug Brunner Judy Ketelbeoter Jay Lengfeld Steve Shunk Lee Sorensen
VILLAGE PRESIDENT VILLAGE TRUSTEE VILLAGE TRUSTEE VILLAGE TRUSTEE VILLAGE TRUSTEE VILLAGE TRUSTEE VILLAGE TRUSTEE
STREETSCAPE DETAIL.................................................................. 7
US 14 STREETSCAPE WORKGROUP
PROJECT COSTS........................................................................ 13
Amy Hansen Cathy Barman Chuck Law Dick Cashwell John Klabough Kathy Pape Kathy Pulvermacher
APPENDIX A: Design Mapbook
Kevin Engelien Lisa Kostecki Mary Devitt Mike Shutz Mike Wollmer Sara Metz Terry Walker
VILLAGE STAFF Jerry Gray Matt Schuenke Tom Malone
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF DPW ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
VILLAGE OF CROSS PLAINS, WISCONSIN
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Wisconsin Department of Transporta on (WisDOT) will be reconstruc ng US14 through the Village of Cross Plains between AprilOctober 2015. In conjunc on with WisDOT reconstruc on project, the Village is developing plans and recommenda ons for streetscaping and signage to be installed during/a er this reconstruc on project. This project supports the Village’s goal of crea ng a safe, secure and efficient local transporta on system that links civic facili es, welcomes people to the Village, and improves the overall aesthe c nature throughout the heart of the Village. In 2013, the first phase of this planning took place, establishing the hardscape (i.e. sidewalk, terrace and crosswalk) improvements and street lights to be installed in the corridor. This Plan documents the second phase of public improvement planning for the US14 (Main Street) reconstruc on project. The purpose of this phase is to produce conceptual plans and recommenda ons for signage (e.g. gateway, wayfinding, kiosks, etc.) and street furniture (e.g. benches, trash receptacles, bike racks, etc.) within the Highway 14 (Main Street) corridor. Overall objec ves of the plan are listed below. Plan ObjecƟves 1. To develop an aestheƟc design for signage and streetscaping elements within the US 14 corridor. 2. To create new gateway signage to be placed at the main Village entryways along the US 14 corridor. 3. To create a wayfinding system that focuses on direcƟng visitors to key Village desƟnaƟons. 4. To develop a brand and promote the Village’s idenƟty through these types of signs.
PLANNING PROCESS
PLAN GUIDE
The Village convened a US14 Streetscape Workgroup in order to assist in reviewing and making recommenda ons regarding the WisDOT US14 project. This workgroup is made up of residents, businesses, staff, and others interested in working collabora vely to ensure US14 improvements leave a las ng posi ve impact on the community. Between August 2014 and March 2015, staff from MSA Professional Services met six mes with the US14 Streetscape Workgroup to develop this Plan. All mee ngs were open to the public and materials were generally posted a week in advance of the mee ngs on the Village website. Addi onally, all US14 Streetscape Workgroup mee ngs were recorded and hosted on the Village website.
This Plan is an accumula on of the recommenda ons selected by the US14 Streetscape Workgroup, excluding the first page which provides the recommenda ons from prior planning processes. In total there are three sec ons within this Plan, as noted below.
The project began by reviewing the prior recommenda ons and plans for the US14 (Main Street) corridor. To clearly ar culate what already existed in the corridor, a series of maps were created depic ng the loca on of exis ng features along the planned right-of-way, curb and sidewalk loca ons as currently designed by WisDOT. A er reviewing these materials, feedback from the US14 Streetscaping Workgroup helped to establish poten al signage and streetscaping design pale es. In the following workgroup mee ngs the design pale es were discussed, accumula ng into final selec ons and design concepts. The project concluded in April 2015 with a presenta on before the Village Board.
Pages 2-5: Signage Elements (i.e. gateway, kiosks, parking, wayfinding and civic displays) Pages 6-12: Streetscape Elements (i.e. street furniture and streetscape details) Page 13: Es mated Project Costs The appendix provides an overview of the recommenda ons within the Plan, including illustra ons depic ng the design of all the proposed signs within the US14 corridor.
Project Milestones
AUGUST 28, 2014
Mee ng #1: Kick-off & Visioning
OCTOBER 23, 2014
Mee ng #2: Discuss Signage & Streetscaping
DECEMBER 12, 2014 Mee ng #3: Build Consensus on Signage Though the primary focus was east of Wilson Street, there may be other opportuni es to include this design pale e in other por ons of Highway 14 corridor. Final design and placement of the streetscape and signage features will be based off this Plan, but may be modified to meet exis ng condi ons and unforeseen changes to the reconstruc on of US14 and Mill Creek Parkway.
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JANUARY 22, 2015
Mee ng #4: Review Streetscaping Design
FEBRUARY 26, 2015
Mee ng #5: Build Consensus on Streetscaping
APRIL 21, 2015
Mee ng #6: Review En re Plan
APRIL 27, 2015
Village Board Presenta on / Adop on
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VILLAGE OF CROSS PLAINS, WISCONSIN
EXISTING PLANS CROSS PLAINS DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PLAN (2005)
US 14 PAVING & LIGHTING PLAN (2013)
Vision Statement: Downtown Cross Plains is the heart of the Village, where civic, commercial, and recreaƟonal acƟviƟes occur side-by-side.
This project concluded with decisions regarding the type and placement of crosswalk treatments, medians, paving, and light fixtures.
Signage Recommenda ons: •
12’ minimum
This plan recommended placing community signs in the east and west gateways. The example provided in the Plan (shown on the right) includes a tall structural element to act as a visual marker. HWY 14 Corridor
• Gateway Marker and City Sign
Other Streetscaping Recommenda ons: •
Use safety bollards at curb edges to strengthen the curb edge as a pedestrian space.
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Fill in breaks in the “street wall”, such as parking lots and deeper building setbacks, with street trees and hedges to form a strong edge for the pedestrian space.
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Develop a pedestrian scale street ligh ng plan.
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Consider safety bollards along the curb edge through the ght downtown sec on to provide a sense of security from the street.
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Decisions Made: • Crosswalks within the “Downtown” concrete sec on will be (red) colored concrete with the remainder of corridor having painted (white) striped crosswalks. • Medians will be stamped (red) concrete. • Water Street will have an enhanced pedestrian crossing (to include a Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacon (RRFB), small median and painted crosswalk). • CTH P bridge will have a random limestone block decora ve stamp concrete wall using a single color texture with a decora ve black railing. • Two intersec ons (i.e. Brewery and CTH P) will have black signal/light poles, matching the decora ve street lights • Street light fixtures will be 24.5- single-armed fixtures in the “West Gateway” and “Residen al Core” Districts, 20- single-arm fixtures in the “Commercial Core” District and 24.5- double arms in the medians within the “East Gateway” District (and DOT-standard single-arm east of Brewery Road).
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GATEWAY SIGNAGE REGULATIONS & PERMITS: Each sign will need to be permi ed by WisDOT, following their DT 1680 applica on and permit.
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REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO illustra ng the halo affect.
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COMMUNITY GROUP EMBLEM SIGNS: The community group emblem signs that currently resides next to the Village’s exis ng gateway signs are recommended to be located independently from the proposed gateway signs. This will reduce the clu er around the proposed gateway signs, while giving the local community groups a place to be displayed as one enters the Village. The design and materials used for these signs were not discussed in full during this process; however, it is recommended it not compete with the nearby gateway sign. See the Design Mapbook (Appendix A) for recommended loca ons for these signs.
23.5 feet
DESIGN: In discussions with the US14 Streetscape Workgroup, there was support for a gateway sign with a ver cal element that in some way represents either (or both) the Village’s recrea onal opportuni es and the surrounding “dri less area” landscape. The recommended design (shown on the right) represents both these aspects. Along the ver cal element there are four recrea onal boxes with symbols for fishing, biking, hiking and snowmobiling. The surrounding landscape is highlighted on top of the base that suggest one is entering/exi ng the dri less area. The “Cross Plains” should be uniquely backlit using a halo affect (as shown in the representa ve photo on the lower right), and the “Gateway to the Dri less Area” text should be internally lit (but not the dri less area landscape). HEIGHT: The overall height of the ver cal element has been depicted at 23.5-feet for several reasons, including it creates a statement as one enters into the Village, it allows for le ering that can be read from a distance and allows for snow accumula ons along the base without impac ng the primary por ons of the sign.
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Gateway signs are planned for both ends of the US14 corridor within the Village limits, following direc on from past planning efforts and discussions within this process. See the Design Mapbook (Appendix A) for specific loca ons of the gateway signs. In addi on to these two loca ons, it is recommended at some point in the future CTH P (which bisects the Village north/ south) should also receive new gateway signs that resemble those recommended for the US14 corridor, but poten ally at a smaller overall scale.
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KIOSK & PARKING SIGNAGE The Streetscape Workgroup would like to direct motorists to the newly built public parking lots, as well as no fy them that the primary business access in the Downtown Core district is via Mill Creek Parkway. For this reason, business access and parking lot signage has been design and proposed near Mill Creek Parkway intersec ons with US14. See the Streetscape Details on pages 7-9 for specific loca ons. There is also desire to help inform, orient, and direct residents and visitors to the plethora of ac vi es, des na ons and businesses within the community. Therefore, informa onal kiosks are recommended at all major parking lots and trailheads. There are three kiosk types that are suggested in downtown Cross Plains. See the Streetscape Details on pages 7-9 for specific loca ons of kiosks in the Downtown Core District. DESIGN: All signs and kiosks (excluding Kiosk C) are u lizing the surrounding “dri less area” landscape, Village emblem, and the green and black color scheme. Below describes addi onal design elements for each of the recommenda ons presented on this page: •
Business Access / Parking Signage: These signs should incorporate the industry-standard parking symbol that is also present on the proposed wayfinding signage.
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Kiosk A (Downtown Business Inventory): The map will be an exterior grade digital print with clear coat that will be applied to an aluminum plate. The business directory and map will likely change with me, so it is recommended the assembly system allow for easy replacement. Therefore, it recommended the graphic sign face bolt to the exterior of the sign cabinet using vandal proof screws. The proposed base will resemble the same materials found on the reconstructed CTH P bridge.
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Kiosk B (Village-Wide Trails/DesƟnaƟons): This trail map should have minimal revisions needed a er planned improvements are completed; therefore, this map could be a permanent trail map that is bolted to the sign cabinet face with nuts on the inside of the cabinet. The lower panel can provide trail informa on that can be easily updated, so it is suggested to have vandal proof screws on the outside of the cabinet.
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Kiosk C (Ice Age Trail): This kiosk could provide history of the Village, the Dri less area, and the Ice Age Trail. If the majority of the informa on is related to the Ice Age Trial consider a more rus c design that resembles those found at other Ice Age Trail loca ons.
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WAYFINDING SIGNAGE The wayfinding signage network proposed will connect US14 motorists to the key des na ons within the community, including the newly built public parking lots at Mill Creek and Main (US14). In total, the plan recommends 12 trailblazer signs and 16 direc onal signs. See the Design Mapbook (Appendix A) for specific sign loca ons.
REGULATIONS & PERMITS: Each sign will need to be permi ed by WisDOT, and shall meet WisDOT’s regula ons TGM 2-15-6 and Sec on 2D.50 in the 2009 MUTCD manual.
SIGNED DESTINATIONS: Based on feedback from the Streetscape Workgroup the following loca ons were determined to be the key a rac ons/des na ons to be signed: Rosemary Garfoot Public Library, Ice Age Trail, Village Hall / Police Department, Fire Department, Zander Park, Baer Park, Municipal Swimming Pool, Glacier Creek Middle School, Park Elementary School, St. Francis Church & Xavier Catholic School, St. Mar n’s Lutheran Church, American Legion, Veteran’s Memorial, and Post Office. DESIGN: The design for the wayfinding sign face is based on the Cross Plains’ “dri less area” surrounding landscape, which is also represented on the proposed gateway signs (see page 2). A Village emblem will be prominently displayed atop of each wayfinding sign, unless the light post includes mul ple signs. In this case only the sign located highest on the pole will display the Village emblem. Signs should be placed in the center of the pole; however, in a few instances they will need to be offset to meet DOT’s 2horizontal clearance from the curb face (see Direc onal Type 2). 9’-9”
HEIGHT: The wayfinding signage should be placed at a consistent height so motorists can expect upcoming signs as they travel through the US14 corridor. For this reason it is suggested the bo om of the sign be placed at 9’ 9” from street grade, as this will allow planned regulatory signs to be placed below without impac ng the standardized height of the wayfinding signage. Those signs that will be displayed on a pipe (vs. a street light) can be lowered to the minimum height clearance allowed by WisDOT, which is 7’ 3” (i.e. Direc onal Type 3 / Trailblazer Type 2).
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CIVIC DISPLAYS The Village would like to incorporate permanent civic displays on the US14 light poles that will promote the recrea onal ac vi es available in the community, as well as incorporate the Village emblem and the “dri less area” surrounding landscape. In total, this plan suggests nine civic displays: seven of Type 1 (i.e. four in the West Gateway and three in the East Gateway) and two of Type 2 at each end of Mill Creek Parkway. See the Design Mapbook (Appendix A) for specific civic display loca ons.
REGULATIONS & PERMITS: Each civic display will need to be permi ed by WisDOT, and shall meet WisDOT’s requirements TGM 13-121 and form DT1876. See Sign Height for specific excepƟons to the WisDOT’s TGM 13-12-1 requirements.
DESIGN: The civic displays will con nue the design theme represented on other streetscaping elements (i.e. “dri less area” landscape and the Village’s recrea onal opportuni es). Each of the four recrea onal symbols (i.e. snowmobiling, fishing, hiking and biking) will be displayed on individual civic displays on both sides of the Village’s US14 corridor (using Type 1 displays), except snowmobiling will not be present on the East Gateway. This is due to only three displays being achievable based on the spaces suggested between displays. A Type 2 display will be installed at each Mill Creek / US14 intersec on. These displays will denote the entrance into the downtown “core” district and will inform motorists of public parking on the backside of the display. Since these displays will be permanent, it is recommended that they be made out of metal to reduce long-term maintenance and replacement costs. HEIGHT: The civic displays should be placed at a consistent height so motorists can expect upcoming displays as they travel through the US14 corridor. In discussion with WisDOT they are willing to allow civic displays at the designated moun ng height (13- rather than the 17- ) given the following condi ons: • • •
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They are on the side of the light poles opposite the street (i.e. over the sidewalk/terrace). They maintain a minimum 13’ moun ng height (or a 14’ moun ng height if mul -use path is present). Official traffic signage intended to regulate, warn, or guide road users takes precedence. Should any of these displays interfere with official traffic signage (either physically, or from a vision standpoint), they will not be allowed/will be removed. The installa on is approved by WisDOT Region Traffic Opera ons.
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STREET FURNITURE The proposed street furniture for the US14 corridor, as well as along Mill Creek Parkway, were selected from Graber Manufacturing catalog. To order the below products contact John Chandler at 608-849-1080, or visit their websites: www.madrax.com (for bike racks) and www.thomas-steele.com (for all other furniture). For ease of purchase, each piece of furniture selected has a item number listed below the image. See the Streetscape Details on pages 7-11 for specific loca ons of street furniture along the US14 corridor and along Mill Creek Parkway.
POWDERED COATED FINISH
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BENCHES
ARTWORK: The plan also suggest poten al loca ons for artwork (see streetscape details on page 7-12). It is envisioned that these would be locally completed works and could be rotated dependent on availability and funding. It was noted that poten ally the Village could work with the school district to develop some pieces as a school project.
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POWDERED COATED FINISH
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RECEPTACLES
DESIGN: It is recommended all street furniture use the horizontal strap and consistent color scheme throughout the corridor. As recommended, the benches will be black and the remainder of the street furniture will be forest green. The black finish complements the planned street light fixtures, while the green finish complements the planned signage in the corridor. There are two versions of the Bike Rack. Bike Rack 1 is the “U” rack with square tubing, while Bike Rack 1A is the same tubing but includes a lean bar incorpora ng the branding elements planned for other elements in the corridor (i.e. the CP emblem and recrea onal symbols). If possible, Bike Rack 1A should be used over Bike Rack 1 with the intent of all four recrea onal symbols being represented in the corridor, especially in the downtown sec on.
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PLANTERS
Bench GRB–6–HS
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Planter
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Receptacle 1 (w/ Large Elevated Lid)*
Carnival w/ Top Ring (CRPN) 30”D * 26”H
Gramercy Horizontal Strap (GRB-5/6-HS) 61”L * 33”H * 26”D (6-Ō bench: 74”L)
Carnival Single 36 Gallon (CRTR-36) w/ LID-E 30”D * 36” (w/ door: 41”H)
* Door and “trash/recycling” decals opƟonal Bench CRFC
Bench 2
BIKE RACKS
Bike Rack 1
Bike Rack 1A*
U Rack (U238-P)
U Rack w/ Branding
* Includes a Village emblem decal (doublesided) and a laser-cut recreaƟonal symbol. It is recommended that each recreaƟonal symbol is represented within the US14 corridor.
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Receptacle 2 (w/ Large Elevated Lid)* Carnival Dual 32 Gallon (CRTR2-32) w/ LID-E 62”D * 39”H
Carnival Flat Curve (CRFC-60)
Source: Graber Manufacturing (Thomas Steele / Madrax)
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STREETSCAPE DETAIL
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Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Kiosk “A” Receptacle 2 Business Access Sign Drinking Fountain Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Kiosk “A” Receptacle 2 Bollards Bike Rack (2) Bike Rack (2) Kiosk “A” Receptacle 2 Bollards
Note (*): There was some discussion about lighted bollards along Mill Creek Bollards in Bark Shrubs/Flowers Parkway. This streetscape detail does not illustrate Shrubs/Flowers in Bark this improvement, but see the potenƟal for such Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Ornamental Tree Shade Tree an improvement within Shade Trees (3) the Mill Creek Parkway Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) terrace. Further discussion Parking Lot Sign will be needed with the Ornamental Tree Streetscape Workgroup Parking Lot Sign and the Village.
Parking Lot Sign Shade Trees (3) Kiosk “B” Kiosk “B”
Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2)
Bike Rack
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Bollards (or Curbing) (along sidewalk edge)
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Bike Rack Kiosk “B” Receptacle 2
Parking Lot Sign Bench 1 (facing Black Earth Creek)
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Note (*): There was some Bollards discussion about lighted bollards along Mill Creek Bollards in Bark Shrubs/Flowers Parkway. This streetscape detail does not illustrate Bench 1 Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Shade this improvement, but see the potenƟal for such Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) an improvement within Shade Trees (3) the Mill Creek Parkway Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) terrace. Further discussion Parking Lot Sign will be needed with the Ornamental Tree Streetscape Workgroup Planter Parking Lot Sign and the Village.
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STREETSCAPE DETAIL (cont) See the Street Furniture sec on (on page 6) for informa on regarding specific furniture items Business Access denoted on this page.
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Note (*): There was some Bollards discussion about lighted bollards along Mill Creek Bollards in Bark Shrubs/Flowers Parkway. This streetscape detail does not illustrate Shrubs/Flowers in Bark this improvement, but see the potenƟal for such Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree an improvement within Shade Trees (3) the Mill Creek Parkway Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) terrace. Further discussion Parking Lot Sign will be needed with the Ornamental Tree Streetscape Workgroup Parking Lot Sign and the Village.
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Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Receptacle 2 Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Bollards
Note (*): There was some Bollards discussion about lighted bollards along Mill Creek Bollards in Bark Shrubs/Flowers Parkway. This streetscape detail does not illustrate Shrubs/Flowers in Bark this improvement, but see the potenƟal for such Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree an improvement within Shade Trees (3) the Mill Creek Parkway Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) terrace. Further discussion Parking Lot Sign will be needed with the Ornamental Tree Streetscape Workgroup Parking Lot Sign and the Village.
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Business Access Sign
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Bike Rack Bike Rack Concrete
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STREETSCAPE DETAIL (cont) See the Street Furniture sec on (on page 6) for informa on regarding specific furniture items Business Access denoted on this page.
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Bike Rack Kiosk “A” Receptacle 2
Drinking Fountain
Kiosk “A” Kiosk “A”
Receptacle 2
Bike Rack
Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate
Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Receptacle 2 Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Bollards Bollards
Bollards in Bark Shrubs/Flowers Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Shade Trees (3)
Ornamental Tree Ornamental Tree
Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) Landscaping Area Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2)
Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) Parking Lot Sign S14) MAIN STREET (U
Parking Lot Sign
Parking Lot Sign Parking Lot Sign
Kiosk “B” Kiosk “B”
Parking Lot Sign Bench 1
B”
Parking Lot Sign
Bench 1 Bike Rack
Bench 1 Bike Rack Bike Rack Concrete
Receptacle 2
Receptacle 2
Asphalt Receptacle 2
Colored Concrete
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usiness Access Sign
ign
Receptacle 1 Sign
Kiosk “A”
Kiosk “A” Receptacle 2
Bike Rack
Bike Rack
Bike Rack Kiosk “A”Bench Receptacle 2 1 (2)
Shade Tree (3)
Ornamental Tree (2)
Artwork Artwork
Artwork
Drinking Fountain
Drinking Fountain
Drinking Fountain
Bench 1 (2)
Receptacle 1
Bench 1 (2)
Receptacle 1 Bench 1 (2)
Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate
Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Receptacle 2 Ornamental Tree w/ tree grate Bollards Bollards
Bollards in Bark Shrubs/Flowers Drinking Fountain Shrubs/Flowers in Bark
Receptacle 1 Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) Artwork Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2)
Shrubs/Flowers in Bark Shade Trees (3)
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Ornamental Tree Shade Tree w/ tree grate (2) Parking Bike Rack Lot Sign Ornamental Tree (2) Prairie Grasses & Flowers Ornamental Tree Parking Lot Sign Artwork Parking Lot Sign Parking Lot Sign Kiosk “B” Parking Lot Sign Bench 1 Parking Lot Sign Bench 1 Bike Rack Receptacle 1 Bench 1 Bike Rack Receptacle 2 Bench 1 (2) Bike Rack Receptacle 2
Kiosk “B”
B”
Concrete
TREET MAIN S
Asphalt Receptacle 2
Shade Tree (3)
Ornamental Tree
Colored Concrete
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VILLAGE OF CROSS PLAINS, WISCONSIN
PROJECT COSTS On the right is a summary of the recommenda ons outlined in this Plan, including es mated costs as of March 2015. It is assumed these improvements will be funded by the Village’s general fund, downtown TIF monies and public fundraising. In some cases, some improvements may be delayed un l future funds become available.
Gateway Signs Civic Displays (includes $300 per arm/sign track) Wayfinding Signage Business Access Signs Parking Lot Signs Kiosks Type A Type B Type C U-Rack Bike Racks
Cost / Item
Number
$40,000
2
$80,000
$910
9
$5,500
Notes / Item Code
varies
(a)
$29,300
$3,800
2
$7,600
$3,500
2
$7,000
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$17,000
1
$17,000
$4,400
1
$4,400
$18,500
1
$18,500
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Standard Square "U" Rack "U" Rack w/ Branding Bar Planter w Top Ring
Sub Total
$169
0
$339
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Cost Provided by La Crosse Sign Company (includes fabrication and installation)
NOTE: Several line items have cost associated with them that were provided by La Crosse Sign Company and Graber Manufacturing. For more informaĆ&#x;on, please contact James Fuchsel (608-7811450; jamesf@lacrossesign.com) from La Crosse Sign Company and John Chandler (608-849-1080; jchandler@madrax.com) from Graber Manufacturing.
$0 Madrax U200-P $3,729 Madrax UX238-P special order
$549
4
$2,196 Thomas Steele CRP
Dual Receptacle w/ Large Elevated Lid (b) Litter Receptacles w/ Large Elevated Lid (c)
$1,879
3
$5,637 Thomas Steele CRTR-2-32D
$1,029
9
$9,261 Thomas Steele CRTR-36
Circular Bench w/ 2 arms (no backs) 5-ft Benches w/ Horizontal Straps
$1,825
2
$3,650 Thomas Steele CRFC-24
$1,019
16
$16,304 Thomas Steele GRB-5-HS
Drinking Fountains TOTAL
$7,500
3
$22,500 Kay Park Recreation Corp.
$234,013
(a) There are 28 signs with 16 support poles (b) There is an additional cost for doors ($220) and for decals () (c) There is an additional cost for doors ($110) and keyed door lock ($60)
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