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Bangor Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park
December 22, 2010
Prepared By:
City of Bangor &
Shadley Associates, P.C.
Bangor Waterfront Park
Presentation Agenda
• Historic site photos
•Summary of Waterfront Master Plan
and completed work
•Current project
•Next Steps
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Paul Bunyan, commemorating Bangor’s 125th
birthday in 1959
1853 lithograph
1887 ad: all specimens cured with arsenic, the only
preventative against moths.
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Tall ships taking on lumber, 1880’s Steamer “City of Rockland” launched 1990
Early 20th
Century postcard
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Flood of 1902
“Bangor Tiger” river drivers
Ice harvesting, shipped to Buenos Aires
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The Bangor Waterfront was a former railroad switching yard (1986).
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The 36 acre Project area acquired by the City was occupied by leaking fuel oil tank farms, unused or
underutilized industrial warehouses and distribution facilities, rail yards, vacant manufacturing buildings and
coal yards.
Circa
1985
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Railroad Street
Improvements, 2004
Water’s Edge Improvements,
2005Front Street Improvements,
2003
Open Space Improvements,
2003
Park Improvements, 2009 -
2010
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Front Street
2003
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Railroad Street
2004
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Water’s Edge
2005
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Water’s Edge
2005
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Water’s Edge
2005
New Heavy Vessel Dock:
• Federal Channel with a depth of 16 feet• Access to vessels with vertical clearance of up
to 79 feet• Fully ADA compliant
American Glory docked at
Bangor Landing’s heavy vessel docking facility
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Folk Festivals
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Stormwater Treatment as approved by the DEP
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• Tar from 100+ yrs of manufacture and handling of tar in and near Cove
• Area of tarry sediment near Old Stone Sewer
• Tar migration from sediment in warm weather in Active Zone
Coal Tar River
PollutionSlides by RMT, Madison, WI
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Maximum slopes of 3.5:1
Does not encroach on channel
Gas discharges to surface of cap
Plan View of Sediment
Cap
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Coal Tar Remediation, Fall 2009
Area to be loamed and seeded, and later planted
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Phase I Park Under Construction, 2009 -
2011
Railroad Street Parking Lot with drainage chambers, lights
Waterfront Parking Lot with drainage chambers, lights and access drive
Multiuse trails and grading for amphitheater
Compass Rose
Trail connection to Dutton Street with lights
Fencing and planting along RR Right of Way
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Water front Park Existing ConditionsLooking north from hotel December 2008
Park Construction
2009-2011
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June 2009
Park Construction
2009-2011
Compass Rose
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August, 2010
Park Construction
2009-2011
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Bangor Waterfront Development Project Costs to Date
Front Street $ 1,441,309 Railroad Street $ 3,167,531 Water's Edge / Bulkhead Replacement $
3,998,599 Heavy Vessel Dock $ 817,083 WF Park Construction $ 2,087,697 Total Waterfront Project Cost $ 11,512,220
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HUD - Appropriation HUD Economic Development Initiative (FY 2000)
$ 997,800
Transportation Spending Bill (FY 2001) $ 562,460
HUD - Appropriation HUD Economic Development Initiative (FY 2004)
$ 248,525
Federal Highway Admin. Ferry Boat Discretionary Program - Heavy Vessel Dock
$ 520,417
Boating Infrastructure Grant Heavy Vessel Dock '06 $ 100,000
Boating Infrastructure Grant Heavy Vessel Dock '07 $ 100,000
CDBG - Heavy Vessel Dock, local match $ 219,333
CDBG - Infrastructure/ ADA/ Park Design '07 & '08 $ 143,405
Treasury and Judiciary, and HUD EDI Bill FY 2006 $ 321,750
HUD EDI Grant 2008 $ 257,250
Total Federal Appropriations 3,470,940$ 30%
Federal GrantsEDA (FY2002) $ 1,200,000
Total Federal Funds $ 1,200,000 10%
TOTAL FEDERAL FUNDING $ 4,670,940 40%
FEDERAL FUNDING
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State of Maine
1999 State Transportation Bond Issue $ 1,200,000 2001 State Transportation Bond Issue $ 1,000,000 Maine Municipal Investment Fund - 2003 $ 500,000 DECD Riverfront Bond Grant - 2009 $ 675,000
Total State Funds $ 3,375,000 29%
STATE FUNDING
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LOCAL FUNDING
Local - City of Bangor (non-federal)
Bond Issue FY01 $ 500,000 Bond Issue FY03 $ 500,000 City Bond Reallocated Proceeds (FY03) $ 285,000 Bond Interest Earned $ 37,655 General Fund FY04 $ 800,000 FY 2009 TIF Funds $ 1,000,000 FY 2010 TIF Funds $ 400,000
Total City Funds $ 3,522,655 30%
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Bangor Waterfront Development Project
Total Federal Funding $4,670,940 40%
Total State Funds $3,375,000 29%
Total City Funds $3,522,655 30%
Total Funding $ 11,568,595 100%
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Presentation Agenda
• Historic site photos
•Summary of Waterfront Master Plan
and completed work
•Current project
•Next Steps
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Construction Estimate (11/09):
$674,860
Construction Estimate (11/09):
$1,348,960Construction Estimate (11/09):
$1,770,710
Total Constr. Estimate (11/09):
$3,794,530
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Area 1
Northern End of Park
Restrooms
Equipment
New Building:
• Public Restrooms
• Equipment Room to both replace existing building and to house the sprayground equipment
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Area 1
Northern End of Park
Dry and Wet Playground
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Area 1
Northern End of Park
Dry and Wet Playground
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Area 2
Amphitheater and
Open Space to the North
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Area 3
Southern End of Park
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Construction Estimate (11/09):
$674,860
Construction Estimate (11/09):
$1,348,960Construction Estimate (11/09):
$1,770,710
Total Constr. Estimate (11/09):
$3,794,530
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Part 1:
$1,448,636
Construction Estimates December 2010
Part 2:
$278,933Part 3:
$366,113
Part 4:
$520,478Part 5:
$239,892
Part 6:
$243,630 Part 7:
$841,585
Construction Estimate (12/22):
$3,939,267
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Part 1:
$1,448,636
Part 2:
$278,933Part 3:
$366,113
Part 4:
$520,478Part 5:
$239,892
Part 6:
$243,630 Part 7:
$841,585
Recommendation for Spring 2011 Bid:
Part 5, Restroom Building: $239,892
Part 6 Waterfront Walkway at Coal Tar Area: $243,630
Total Estimated Base Bid:$483,522
Add Alternate Part 3: $366,133
Construction Estimates December 2010
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