A portion of Sunset Drive is being considered for either a grass or paved boulevard. The boulevards space is needed to accommodate mailboxes, signs, street lightening and other utilities. This area serves as snow storage and protects pedestrians from splash during rain events. The boulevard space provides separation between trail users and roadway users and provides a comfort level for people walking, biking, and rolling.

Learn about the boulevard options below and rate your support.

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Grass boulevard design
A grass boulevard helps capture and treat stormwater runoff. The grass boulevard will filter and reduce sand and sediment and filter pollutants through settling and physical filtration in the soil.  Sustainable stormwater systems like grass boulevards can reduce the amount of stress on a city’s wastewater treatment facility. The grass boulevard will need to be mowed.

<strong>Grass boulevard design<br></strong>A grass boulevard helps capture and treat stormwater runoff. The grass boulevard will filter and reduce sand and sediment and filter pollutants through settling and physical filtration in the soil. &nbsp;Sustainable stormwater systems like grass boulevards can reduce the amount of stress on a city&rsquo;s wastewater treatment facility. The grass boulevard will need to be mowed.<strong><br></strong>

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* 1. The grass boulevard design pictured above includes a 12 foot drive lane, two foot of curb and gutter, a six foot grass boulevard, and an eight foot shared use path. This totals 42 foot from edge of curb to edge of path. Please rate your support for this design.

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Paved boulevard design
A paved boulevard does not allow infiltration and stormwater will flow toward the road and need to be treated in the roadway drainage. The added stormwater from the paved boulevard and shared use path can increase the cost to design and build a larger sub-grade pipe network. Sand and sediment can collect on a paved boulevard. The paved boulevard allows for a 2 foot smaller width and will not need to be mowed.

<strong>Paved boulevard design<br></strong>A paved boulevard does not allow infiltration and stormwater will flow toward the road and need to be treated in the roadway drainage. The added stormwater from the paved boulevard and shared use path can increase the cost to design and build a larger sub-grade pipe network. Sand and sediment can collect on a paved boulevard. The paved boulevard allows for a 2 foot smaller width and will not need to be mowed.<strong><br></strong>

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* 2. The paved boulevard design pictured above includes a 12 foot drive lane, two foot of curb and gutter, a four foot paved boulevard, and an eight foot shared use path. This totals 40 foot from edge of curb to edge of path. Please rate your support for this design.

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