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CARROLL CREEK PARK BRIEFING CARROLL CREEK PARK BRIEFING Mayor and Board Workshop July 9, 2008 Mayor and Board Workshop July 9, 2008

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CARROLL CREEK PARK BRIEFINGCARROLL CREEK PARK BRIEFINGMayor and Board Workshop July 9, 2008Mayor and Board Workshop July 9, 2008

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Carroll Creek Task ForceCarroll Creek Task Force

• Dick Kessler, Chairman

• Bert Anderson, Merchant

• Fran Baker, Resident

• Richard Griffin, City Project Manager

• Marcia Hall, Alderwoman

• Clyde Hicks, Merchant

• Alan Imhoff, Alderman

• Zack Kershner, City Engineer

•Mike McCrossin, Merchant

•Roelkey Meyers, City Parks

•Mike Nash, Resident

•Kara Norman, Downtown Frederick Part

•Gabrielle Collard, City Planning

•Ron Tobin, Mayor’s Office

•Lisa Mroszczyk, Historic Preservation

•Ron Young, Former Mayor

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Carroll Creek Design TeamCarroll Creek Design Team

RK&K Engineers• Scott Rose, Project Manager

HNTB Corp• Marita Roos, Principal

• Tetsuya Yamamoto, Principal LA

• Theresa Backhus, LA

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The Catalyst The Catalyst –– 1976 Flood1976 Flood

1976 Flood – Market StreetFlood Control

2004 – Hurricane Jeanne

Carroll Creek – Circa 1980’s

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Carroll Creek Park is a world-class, mixed-use urban park spanning 1.3 miles through the heart of historic Downtown Frederick

The Park is designed to rest on top of the massive box culverts which form the Carroll Creek Flood Control Project

The amenities include bike and pedestrian path, fountains, public art, amphitheatre, bridges, park furniture, landscaping and wireless hot spot (Eduro Technology).

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FLOOD CONTROL

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MASTER PLAN

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VISION…

TO

REALITY

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Photo courtesy of the Frederick News Post

2007 Maryland APA Project of the Year

Photo by Tim Jacobsen for City of Frederick DED

Photo courtesy of the Frederick News Post

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• 405,000 sf office space• 150,000 sf retail space• 350 to 600 MF residential units• Vibrant Revitalized Downtown

• 2,200 structured parking spaces

• 1,500 new jobs

• $150+ million private investment

Patrick Street

Patrick Street

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Carroll Creek Park

Carroll Creek Park

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RETURN ON INVESTMENTRETURN ON INVESTMENT

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Phase II Remainder Schematic Refinement

Phase II Remainder Construction

Phase II Construction

Phase II Remainder Construction

Phase II Construction Area - +/- 5 acresPhase II Remainder Construction Area - +/- 9.2 acres

Carroll Creek Park Project Area

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New Construction - Planned

MARC

Galleria

Visitors Center

S. East Street

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Tourism Council

offices and Visitor

Welcome Center

Frederick County BoE Consolidated Headquarters

One Commerce Plaza

GalleriaParking Deck 5 @ Galleria

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DOWNTOWN FREDERICKDOWNTOWN FREDERICK

Carroll Creek Park

East Street Interchange @ Frederick Brickworks

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Grove Stadium

Frederick Keys

Mt. Olivet Cemetery

South Street

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All Saints Street MARC

COSTCO

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Maryland School For

the Deaf

Frederick Brick Works

EAST STREET EAST STREET EXTENSION EXTENSION

• $90 mil Gateway to Downtown

• Opens in Summer, 2009

• Connection to downtown roadway grid

• Access to Transit Center

• Access to new Visitor Center

• Access to Carroll Creek Park

• Transition from Interstate through Brick Works Property into historic downtown – sensitive design considerations

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Frederick BrickworksFrederick BrickworksDillon DevelopmentDillon Development

66 Acre Mixed-Use

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• Bike Path

• Improved Lighting

• Mullinix Gateway

• New Park Furniture

• 2 Cascading Fountains @ Unite Plaza

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UNITED PLAZA

Office Size TBD

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120 residential condos

30,000 sf retail

550 parking spaces

The Galleria Project

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New ConstructionParking Deck 5 @ Galleria

375 Space w/ another 170 below grade @ Galleria

Construction Awarded

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One Commerce

Plaza

109,000 sf

Office

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Monocacy Valley Canning

35,000 sf

Office

Retail

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Frederick County Visitors Center

Now Renovated

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Frederick County Board of Education

Headquarters Building100,000 sf +-

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East Street Crosswalk

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McCutcheons Mill Project

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Union Mills

Project

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CONSTRUCTION COSTS

Phase I - Market to Delaplaine(Actual) $10.6

Phase II – (Estimate as of 3/27/07)Bentz to Market & Delaplaine to E. Patrick

Site J/K E. Patrick to Highland

+/- $12.65+/- $11.9

+/-0.75

Total Construction Estimate +/- $23.25

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FUNDING SOURCES

State of Maryland TEP Grant $3.0

Developers $1.2

Frederick County $1.0

City of Frederick CIP $7.45

TOTAL FUNDING $12.65

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PROJECT SCHEDULE• May, 2006 – Design Contract Awarded• August, 2006 – 30% Schematic Design Complete• December, 2006 –Design Development Completed• February, 2007 – TEP Grant Application (Design Slowed)

(Note: Design work halted during this time)

• May, 2007 – Maryland $3.0 TEP Grant Award• May, 2008 – Engineering SHA – TS&L Submittal• Sept., 2008 – 95% Plans complete for Engineering Review• December/January, 2009 – Construction Bids• March, 2009 – Construction Award• April/May, 2009 – Construction Start• Summer, 2010 – RIBBON CUTTING

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The City of FrederickThe City of FrederickEconomic DevelopmentEconomic Development101 North Court Street101 North Court StreetFrederick, MD 21701Frederick, MD 21701301301--600600--63606360

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