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Belmont Gateways Improvement Project

A 2004 Neighborhood Bond Project

This project will define community gateways that identify the main entrances into the neighborhood.  These gateway improvements also will identify important intersections that establish a graphic and visual identity to both motorists and pedestrians.

Objectives:

  • To tie intersections together with a common theme
  • To identify important intersections that establish a graphic and visual identity for motorists and pedestrians
  • To construct a minimum of three neighborhood gateways
 
 

Belmont Gateways
This 2004 Neighborhood Bond Project will define community "gateways" into the neighborhood to establish a graphic and visual identity to both motorists and pedestrians.

What's happened?
  City staff worked with HNTB consultants to plan and design the neighborhood gateways. All property acquisitions have been signed and are expected to be approved by City Council in fall 2008. 

What's next?  The construction contract is expected to be awarded by City Council this fall with construction beginning shortly thereafter.

Who to contact? Leslie Bing, 704-336-7277.

 
 
Cost:  $1,200,000
Please note that this figure includes all costs associated with the project such as planning and design, acquiring the right of way, utility relocation, consultant fees, construction, signalization, permits and landscaping.  
 
The process for designing and building infrastructure projects like Belmont Gateways is completed in five distinct phases.  Click here to learn  more about how City projects are selected and built.
Project Contacts:
Leslie Bing, Engineering Project Manager, 704-336-7277
Randy Harris, Neighborhood Development, 704-336-2175
Tom Sorrentino, Transportation Project Manager, 704-336-2261