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PUBLIC WORKS
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January 16, 2024, 9:00 a.m.
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1. Approval of
Minutes
a. December 19, 2023
2. Member Comments/Concerns
a. Consider Modifications to Agenda
• February meeting reschedule
3. Babcock Trail and Site Enhancement Grant Project - Mike
4. Introduction – Site Design and Development Criteria Manual – C.J./Dan
5. Snow and Ice Policy - Slater
6. Project Updates -
a. Sewer Exemption Policy update
b. Asset Management Platform update
c. Forest Home Signs
Town of Ithaca
Public Works Committee
January 16, 2024, 9:00 a.m.
Minutes
Present: Rod Howe, Joe Slater, Mike Beach, Travis Mills, Dan Thaete, Dave O’Shea, Marty
Moseley, Joe Talbut, Steve Riddle, Ben Coakley, Mike Smith, Donna Shaw, CJ Randall, Rich
DePaolo, Rob Rosen, Becky Jordan, Paulette Rosa
Approval of Minutes:
Approval of the December 21, 2023 minutes was motioned by Rich DePaolo, seconded by Rob
Rosen. Carried.
Member Comments/Concerns
2. Consider Modifications to Agenda Member Comments/Concerns
a. Consider Modifications to Agenda – Table Snow & Ice Policy discussion.
February meeting rescheduled to 2/13 due to scheduling conflicts.
1. Babcock Trail and Site Enhancement Grant Project
Mr. Smith reminded everyone that the town owns about 155 acres on Culver Road. The town has
received a grant from NYS Parks for the Babcock Ridge approximate 70-acre portion to work on
design and construction for amenities such as parking, trails, scenic overlook, benches, picnic
tables. The request for proposals (RFP) produced four. EDR meets state grant requirements for
minority and women owned business as well as coming in right at budget for the design phase.
The grant amount from State Parks is $211,275. The project cost estimate is approximately
$282k.
Mr. Howe inquired about the hammer icon.
Mr. Smith explained it indicates an old gravel mine. The camera icons indicate a scenic overlook
and best views. The 15 total parking spots are just a place holder and will be discussed in more
detail with the consultant during design phase. Hope to bring to the town board in February. The
cost to the town would be 80/20.
2. Introduction – Site Design and Development Criteria Manual
Ms. Randall gave a brief overview of the subdivision of land the Town is working on. Proposing
to create a town of Ithaca site design and development criteria manual complementary to the
development review process and to clarify standards for applicants.
Mr. Howe asked if there is another municipality that has one that we could look at?
Ms. Randall confirmed there is. The towns of Farmington and Canandaigua are examples of peer
communities we’ve looked at.
Mr. Thaete added that the major topics that are grey areas to developer’s are infrastructure such
as water, sewer, and roads partly due to specifications. This manual will bring everything
together in a more transparent manner. This is a long-term project that will go hand in hand with
the subdivision code.
Mr. Slater provided that this will be beneficial with right of way and utility permitting.
Mr. Thaete confirmed that the manual will include drawings.
Ms. Randall stated that the three disciplines they will be looking for in an RFI are engineering,
landscape architecture, and planning.
Mr. DePoalo asked what is a consultant going to provide that we don’t already do in house?
Mr. Thaete and Ms. Randall coalesced that we don’t have the bandwidth at current staffing
levels.
Mr. Slater suggested that the firm will be adding standards and specifications that we lack.
Mr. O’Shea described the manual as more of an easier to understand pictorial of the town’s
policies and standards in one place for engineers and developers.
Ms. Randall used the example of the town having adopted a complete streets policy in April
2015 to point out that those pieces need an avenue to show what the town is expecting. This is
really a living document that will be updated by the committee continuously and eventually
adopted by the town board.
Mr. Rosen added that this will be economically valuable to the town in saving staff time by
providing developers a place to find all the policies and standards in an easy to understand
format.
3. Snow and Ice Policy – no updates. This is a work in progress.
4. Project Updates -
a. Sewer Exemption Policy update
Mr. Thaete anticipates an update after Planning Board.
b. Asset Management Platform update
Mr. Slater announced a kickoff meeting with the vendor on Thursday.
c. Forest Home Signs
Mr. Slater spoke with Sheriff Osbourn about signage. He didn’t find any issues with the
consultant report. Talked about the relationship between CUPD and TCSD and it sounds like
there is a cohesiveness amongst all departments. Next to talk with Dryden and the City of Ithaca
to see if they are willing to amend their laws if we move forward with extending restriction
limits out into their municipalities.
Additionally, we have been discussing crosswalks, specifically at Upper Buttermilk. The house
next to the bridge and pedestrian crossing has been knocked down. Our Engineering department
has done some studies in that area and State Parks is open to us clearing trees to provide better
sight distance.
Mr. Thaete announced that the new fuel station at PWF is up and running. Operation is very
similar to the old system.
Mr. Howe provided that South Hill trail easement language with NYSEG is slowly moving
forward.
Mr. Thaete shared that the town hall court and mezzanine project now has a schematic due date
of 1/18. The performance standards with the contractor have been subpar as far as staying on
schedule. Town hall weatherization project RFP going out soon. Received only one bid for PWF
mechanical electrical and plumbing (MEP) design which appears to be slightly over budget but
we’re still looking at the numbers.
Mr. Howe confirmed that, at the county level, the Cradit Farm/Pleasant Grove intersection
request for proposals was due yesterday.
Next meeting will be Tuesday, February 13, 2024.
Meeting adjourned at 9:42
Submitted by
Becky Jordan
Babcock Ridge Trail at Culver Road Preserve (EPF# 229798)
Proposal Prepared for: Town of Ithaca 215 North Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Prepared by: Environmental Design & Research, Landscape Architecture, Engineering & Environmental Services, D.P.C. 217 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 p: 315.471-0688 | f: 315.471.1061 | edrdpc.com In Association with:
Submission Date: 11/27/2023
(MBE)
item #3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BABCOCK RIDGE TRAIL AT CULVER ROAD PRESERVE
TOWN OF ITHACA, NY
1. Letter of Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1-2
a. Title Page………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3
b. Project Understanding and Philosophy …………………………………………………………………………………3-4
c. Firm, Staff Experience, Organizational Chart and Resumes …………………………………………………4-14
d. Similar Projects with References…………….………………………………………………………………………………15-23
e. Scope of Work and Strategy ………………………………………………………………………………………………..24-26
f. Cost Schedule with Expenses ……………………………………………………………………………………………….27
g. Proposed Schedule ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………28
h. Financial Stability ………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………28
November 26, 2023
Office of the Town Clerk
Town of Ithaca, Town Hall
215 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
RE: PROPOSAL RESPONSE: BABCOCK RIDGE TRAIL AND SITE ENHANCEMENT PROJECT
Dear Ms. Rosa:
Thank you for this opportunity to present our select team’s information, scope of services, and qualifications
to the Town of Ithaca for the Babcock Ridge Trail and Site Enhancement project. We are excited for the
opportunity to provide Environmental Design Research, DPC’s (EDR) 35+ years of park design experience
for this Town of Ithaca recreational development project. I trust you will find that our team’s proposal
presents the necessary skills and related project experience that we strongly feel qualifies us for
consideration as the preferred consultant for the Babcock Ridge project.
With EDR serving as the Lead Consultant for the project, I, Jere Tatich, will be the initial point of contact
and technical advisor throughout the project duration. Steven Brietzka is our Project Manager and Lead
Landscape Architect. In this role, Steven will be your direct point-of-contact responsible for managing,
coordination, and service quality. Steven resides within a one hour’s drive to the project site. Ravi
Engineering and Land Surveying P.C. as a NYS MBE they will provide the required professional surveying
services required for the project.
EDR is a Syracuse based NYS-certified Woman-owned Business Enterprise (WBE) providing landscape
architecture, community planning, engineering, permitting. and environmental consulting services across
the state and beyond. We guide our client’s project vision to preserve the project site’s unique character
where feasible while planning for and managing evolving community needs to foster long-term park use
and community purpose.
Additional items for consider the selection of EDR as the project design and civil engineering consultant;
•EDR has a multi-project history of working with NY State Parks grants
•The EDR Team fulfills the 30% MWBE utilization RFP request
•Our Team has firsthand understanding of the project’s Southern Tier landscape setting respective
subsoil strata, topography, local weather, indigenous plant and animal communities, and the Town’s
community character.
•Members of our team have walked and observed the project site as well as the designated adjacent
woodland preserves.
•EDR attended the pre-proposal meeting and took part in the group Q&A discussion
•EDR has active site development projects within the surrounding area of the Town
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November 26, 2023
Town of Ithaca
Babcock Ridge Trail Proposal
Thank you for this opportunity to submit our qualifications to the Town of Ithaca for this community based
recreational venue initiative. The people selected at EDR to be members of our team take great pride and
personal ownership in the contributions they make in shaping community use projects and in turn the
resolved vision for the Babcock Ridge Trail. Our EDR Team enthusiastically looks forward to making an
important contribution to the Town of Ithaca and the surrounding region through the development of this
trail park.
Sincerely,
Jo Anne Gagliano, RLA Jere Tatich, RLA
EDR President EDR Landscape Architect Practice Leader
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a.TITLE PAGE
Legal name of the proposer:
Environmental Design & Research, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, & Environmental Services, D.P.C.
Address: 217 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Telephone Number: 315-471-0688
Year firm was established: 1979
Type of firm: Consulting services for Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Cultural
Resources, and Environmental Service
Date of submittal: November 27, 2023
1.PURPOSE, PHILOSOPHY AND GOALS
The objective of this project is to design and develop construction plans for the Babcock Ridge Trail
at two adjacent parcels with access form Culver Road that will draw, engage, and introduce people
to expanding woodland and farm field preserves managed by the Town and Cornell separately. The
project site is approximately 74 acres in area and located within the Town of Ithaca jurisdiction. We
concur with the proposed scope of the RFP and provide the following additional information. The
project development services to be provided by the consultant will include and address:
•Trailhead parking with venue signage for up 15 vehicles accessed from Culver Road
•Provide for Stormwater management needs as required by NYS DEC. Percolation test pit
observation. SWPPP if area of disturbance requires the expanded stormwater design.
•Multi-use trail loop with informational signage at key locations with design considerations to
given to ADA compliance with the paving consisting of compacted stone-dust or similar
material.
•Locating the site for a prefabricated pavilion
•Informative/Educational sign panels – locations only.
•Survey consisting of readily available Lidar topography for use in developing the site concept
plans and inventory, and on-the-ground survey of topography and features for the resolved
area of development leading to the final design and construction drawings. Boundary Survey
of the cumulative Babcock Ridge parcel.
•Community outreach session to discuss the project concept with interested community
members with the intent to inform and solicit opinion and ideas.
•Design plans consisting of: (a) 2 Concept Site Plan Options, (b) draft final design (also called a
Schematic Site Plan), and (c) Construction Document package consisting of final drawings and
the Project Manual of front end and technical specifications. The Town will provide a draft front
section for the project manual that the consultant will edit into the final copy.
•Construction cost assessments at 3 stages of site plan document development.
•Native landscape plantings of limited scope based on the surrounding vegetated landscape
setting.
•Assistance to the town in providing required permitting documentation. Project SEQRA has
been completed for the project.
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• Attendance at site inventory and progress meetings, both in-person and virtual.
• Amenity selection for benches, tables, bike stanchion, and dog waste stations.
As the prime consultant and project manager of provided services, EDR will be the point of contact
between the Town Advisory Committee and the consulting team. EDR will serve in a coordinating role
throughout the agreed to tasks that correlates to the EDR Team meeting the project timeline conclusion
of September 30, 2024.
The establishment of a trail system will be a positive benefit for bettering community health, tourism,
educational opportunities, and the quality of life within the region. There are multiple routes that the
trail system may take, with these route options requiring evaluation of potential positive and negative
impact to the environment and user experience. Our team will work collaboratively with the Advisory
Committee in developing the trail routes and amenity locations.
The development of a multi-use trail would utilize and maximize the environmental uniqueness of the
corridor route, offer a variety of user experiences, and be safe and accessible to differing skill levels. We
have extensive experience in helping communities and regions explore the potential feasibility and
impacts of trail development and our past projects began with concept level ideas and led to project
implementation including projects such as the Empire State Trail, Mohawk River Trail in Rome, Niagara
Scenic Parkway, and the Chugnut Trail in Broome County. Our team
has comprehensive experience and situational awareness to bring
creative approaches to the table for implementation consideration
for the required project elements. Our team will work in concert with
the Advisory Committee at all steps in the process to realize the
community vision for the project. Our design ideas will be grounded
in experienced use of construction materials that will have limited
impact on the environment and to the project budget.
We concur with the proposed scope of the RFP and provide the following additional information:
c. FIRM EXPERIENCE AND PROPOSED STAFF
Jo Anne Gagliano is EDR’s President, serves as a project Principal-in-Charge, and is a
practicing Landscape Architect at EDR. A registered Landscape Architect Jo Anne has
30 years of professional experience in recreational venue design, urban streetscape
improvement, historic restoration, and repurposing. Jo Anne's expertise provides a
focus in horticulture and landscape systems management.
As the project Principal-in Charge, Jo Anne is contractually responsible for the EDR
team with her responsibilities including oversight of design, construction documentation, bidding, and
construction phase services; and ensuring EDR products exceed expectations.
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Steve Brietzka is a Project Manager at EDR and offers extensive background experience
in project management that emphasizes team coordination, client communication, pro-
active project planning, and in-house product quality control reviews. He has over ten
years of experience in Project Design and Construction Phase Management. Steve’s skills
include environmental reviews for project feasibility, site assessment, project scoping, cost reviews, sub-
consultant management, construction document development, green infrastructure, and habitat
restoration. As a Project Manager, Steve is responsible for the development of assigned site designs,
production of construction drawings, reports, calculations, and technical specifications. He often leads
teams that include landscape architects, engineers, environmental scientists, planners, GIS analysts, and
graphic artists. John provides innovative, aesthetic, cost-effective, and practical solutions for projects and
clients.
Jere Tatich is known for working in concert with each project sponsor to sculpt their
project vision into its own reality. Jere focuses on incorporating environmental
stewardship into each of his designs as a foundation of creating a successful space. He is
an experienced Landscape Architect who is well-versed in all aspects of project
development - from the initial site evaluation and program development, through
construction to the ribbon cutting. Jere brings design leadership, experience, and
innovation to every project he undertakes. For over 35 years, Jere has worked with a diverse range of
clients and project types. His expertise lies in campus and urban master planning, places of memorial
and historical significance, sports and recreation facilities, downtown and waterfront revitalization, and
project development strategy. Jere is very familiar with New York’s Southern Tier as it where he called
home.
Zuzana Blaise is an integral member of EDR’s site design studio that focuses on brownfield
and waterfront revitalization, park design, and community Main Street enhancement.
Zuzana earned her degree in horticulture and landscape engineering from the Slovak
University of Agriculture in Nitra with a minor in landscaping and landscape planning. She
has hands-on experience with horticulture, agricultural exhibitions, and garden design.
Zuzana’s work sites find her in locations ranging from the Adirondack Mountain communities in NY to the
regions across the United States, and back home to small city environments like Saratoga Springs, NY. The
varied landscape and cultural environment setting exposure has been a mutual benefit to her clients and
Zuzana for her ever-increasing site design capabilities by affording her the opportunity to both observe
and design within the character of the site’s regional context and bring to bear the best ideas to the project
at hand.
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Tom Dussing is a EDR Vice President and Principal in the Engineering Division. He is a
Licensed Professional Engineer and Certified Professional Soil Erosion and Sediment
Control Specialist with 35+ years of professional civil engineering experience that has
focused on: Stormwater Management, Municipal Infrastructure, Recreational Facilities,
Commercial Facilities, Industrial Facilities, Correctional Facilities, Residential Site Design,
K-12, College & University, Utility Transmission, Wind and Solar Renewable Energy, Transportation
Infrastructure and Dam Design. Tom serves as a leader of project teams that work with civil engineers,
electrical engineers, environmental engineers, environmental scientists, geotechnical engineers, structural
engineers, soil boring contractors, CCTV contractors, landscape architects, and land surveyors.
Sara Stebbins is an EDR Senior Ecological Resources Specialist. She has 20+ years of
project environmental experience. Sara is EDR’s lead botanist and is particularly adept
at identifying native plant species, performing field surveys in the context of proposed
developments/disturbances, and evaluating potential project impacts to sensitive
resources. Sara is also a talented photographer and a member of the New York Flora
Association. Before joining EDR, her experience included work with the USDA Forest
Service in New York, Michigan, and Minnesota, and with the Massachusetts National Guard on Cape Cod.
Benjamin Woelk has more than a decade of experience leading and impacting a range
of community development, planning, and placemaking projects to improve the health,
quality of life, and revitalization of communities across Upstate New York and beyond.
He works as a Senior Project Manager at Environmental Design and Research where he
uses flexibility and creativity to progress clients through the process of discovering and
celebrating the character of their community, and then prioritizing and protecting their
unique assets. With his prior experience authoring four different Health Impact Assessments in housing,
built environment, and active transportation infrastructure and his continued work as a certified planner
through the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Benjamin's goal is to continue to advance
health informed decision-making in the realms of transportation, urban and rural planning, land use, and
built environment projects with an emphasis on prioritizing health equity for vulnerable populations.
SURVEYING SUBCONSULTANT
Joining the EDR team is Ravi Engineering, an established, multi-discipline engineering firm that has been
providing the NYS licensed survey services to EDR’s clients for 20+ years. Ravi Engineering is a NY State
certified Minority Business Enterprise. The survey group at Ravi is led by David Honeck, PLS.
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Team Organization Chart
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Jo Anne C. Gagliano, RLA
President
Education
Bachelor of Science in
Landscape Architecture, CornellUniversity, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences, 1988
Studies Abroad - University of
Copenhagen, Architecture and
Design Studies Program,
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1987
Associate of Applied Science in
Horticulture and Landscape
Planning, State University of
New York at Morrisville, 1985
Registration
Registered Landscape Architect -
NY # 001474
Registered Landscape Architect -
PA # LA001616R
Registered Landscape Architect -
MI # 3901046993
Registered Landscape Architect -
OH # 2101572
Registered Landscape Architect -
MA # 4426-LA-LA
Registered Landscape Architect
IL # 157001742
Professional Affiliations
New York Water Environment
Association Stormwater Task
Force
American Society of Landscape
Architects
Chair, Syracuse Regional Airport
Authority Board of Directors
American Planning Association
Village of Fayetteville
Planning Board
Co-Chair, Syracuse DowntownCommittee Board of Directors
City of Syracuse, Heritage Park
at Columbus Circle AdvisoryCommission
Hanover Square Association
Summary for LA
Jo Anne is the President, a Principal-in-Charge, and Principal / Landscape Architecture at
EDR. She is also a registered Landscape Architect with more than 30 years of professional
experience in commercial and residential development, urban streetscape improvement,
parks and recreation facilities, historic restoration, and university-area site improvements. Jo
Anne's training and expertise includes horticulture and landscape management. As Principal-
in-Charge, Jo Anne is contractually responsible for the EDR team. As Principal / Landscape
Architecture at EDR, her responsibilities include oversight as in-house leader of concept
design, preliminary design, design development, construction documentation, bidding, and
construction administration phases; providing technical guidance to the production team;
and ensuring EDR products exceed expectations.
Summary for Planning
Jo Anne is also the Principal-in-Charge of Planning services at EDR. Her professional
experience ranges from project management, community and land use planning, and
redevelopment/revitalization planning. Jo Anne leads a team of planning professionals who
coordinate with in-house cultural resources management and historic preservation
specialists, graphic artists, geographic information systems analysts, regulatory compliance
specialists, landscape architect, environmental scientists, and engineers to develop
comprehensive planning initiatives and to identify priority projects. She is a very dedicated
and civically-minded professional; currently maintaining long-term memberships with the
American Society of Landscape Architects, American Planning Association, and Onondaga
County Planning Federation. She also serves on the Syracuse Downtown Committee Board
of Directors, which she has done for more than 10 years; and as an Associate Member of the
Village of Fayetteville Planning Board for the past 14 years. Prior to that service, Jo Anne
served as a Member of the Village of Fayetteville Parks Commission for another 8 years. It is
in these positions that Jo Anne demonstrates her passion for civic service and dedication to
the community. As a result, Jo Anne has made significant contributions, and participated in
making critical decisions, by influencing design, planning future growth and development,
minimizing negative impacts, and preserving character, utilizing her expertise in sustainable
land use planning and design.
Project Experience
City of Fulton Multi-Use A Trail Master Plan & New Pathfinder Waterfront Trail
Phased Projects, Fulton, NY - EDR served as Lead Consultant providing landscape
architecture, site/civil engineering, environmental regulatory compliance, cultural and
ecological resources management services to support development of a new waterfront
trail following an abandoned street right of way along the shoreline of the Oswego River.
Amenities include extension of an existing boardwalk, a new gazebo, new river overlook,
fishing platforms, 2,500 LF multi-use trail, lighting, site furniture, interpretive signage, and
shoreline stabilization. Principal-in-Charge
Historic Arts Quad Restoration, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY- Managed evaluation of
Arts Quad perimeter spaces to identify potential seating and/or gathering areas and
developed design guidelines for development of these spaces. In keeping with the character
of the landscape vocabulary of the Arts Quad, recommendations for traditionally simple site
furnishings and associated landscape materials (i.e., seating, tables, trash receptacles, bike
racks, paving materials, plantings) establish a palette for consistent site design. The siting
guidelines and design vocabulary were tested with the design and outline specification for
a model seating area adjacent to Goldwin Smith Hall. Bluestone was chosen for the new
patio surface, corresponding to the native Cayuga bluestone of the simple but elegant
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Steven M. Breitzka, RLA
Senior Managing Landscape Architect
Education
Bachelor of Science, Landscape
Architecture, Cornell University,
College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences, 1998
Registration/Certification
Registered Landscape Architect:
NY# 002507
Professional Affiliations
American Society of Landscape
Architects
U.S. Green Building Council
Town & Village of Tully Planning
Board
Employment History
Senior Landscape Architect and
Project Manager, Environmental
Design & Research, Landscape
Architecture, Engineering, and
Environmental Services, D.P.C.,
Syracuse, NY, 2017-present
Landscape Architect and Project
Manager, Environmental Design
& Research, Landscape
Architecture, Engineering, and
Environmental Services, D.P.C.,
Syracuse, NY, 2012-2017
Steve is a Senior Managing Landscape Architect of EDR. He has more than 21 years of
professional experience in landscape architecture. He is a New York State Registered
Landscape Architect. Currently, he is a member of The American Society of Landscape
Architects, U.S. Green Building Council, and The Town & Village of Tully Planning Board.
As a Senior Managing Landscape Architect at EDR, Steve’s responsibilities include directing
as in-house leader of concept design, preliminary design, design development, construction
documentation, bidding and construction administration phases; providing technical
guidance to production team, performs research with government agencies and material
suppliers as required; coordinates in-house production activities with those of the prime
consultant, project sub-consultants to EDR and other EDR disciplines.
Project Experience
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY – ILR Upper Courtyard Renovation, Coordinated site design to
improve accessibility and create flexible outdoor spaces, focusing on a detailed plant palette in
memory of Thomas P. Golden. Plant Science Building Renovation, Coordinated site planning,
design, and engineering services to support $85M in comprehensive renovations of this c. 1930,
172,000 SF building. Olin Library Plaza, Project Landscape Architect responsible for
documentation, research on pavers and site furnishings, and development of planting plan.
Botanic Garden, Coordinated with Cornell Botanic Garden staff to develop “new vision” for
peony and perennial garden adjacent to Nevin Welcome Center.
Syracuse Development Center, Syracuse, NY – Managed programming and preliminary
conceptual design phases for the new 148,500 SF Tech Manufacturing Facility including site
design and green roof planning (minimum size of 20,000 SF).
Symphony Tower, Syracuse, NY – Coordinated site design for Onondaga / Salina Street
anchor building including drop-off loop, outdoor spaces, and streetscape improvements.
Salt City Market, Syracuse, NY – Served as Senior Project Manager for the landscape
architecture design team. Coordinated site design and detailing for the signature downtown
eatery and event space.
Hewitt Hall, SUNY State University at Oswego, NY - Currently responsible for
coordinating site planning, design, and engineering, including new utilities, and relocated
existing utilities including water mains, storm sewers, and sanitary systems, as well as
designing pedestrian circulation patterns, and site amenities such as specialty pavements,
site furniture, and site lighting to support 135,000 SF academic (former student union)
building gut renovation project. LEED™ Silver Target Rating.
Binghamton State University, Baseball Field House and Stadium Enhancements,
Binghamton, NY - Currently responsible for the design of pedestrian patterns, promenade
entrance, site amenities such as specialty pavements and site furniture, site lighting fixtures,
and the layout and plantings for the site.
New York State Fairgrounds Redevelopment Project, NYS OGS, Town of Geddes,
Syracuse, NY - Managed development of conceptual design and renderings for the Equine
Center, Chevy Court, Main Gate, and Expo Center. EDR also assisted the Project Team
planning for the New York Experience, Midway, Chevy Court, and Main Gate. Developed a
comprehensive Signage Program at the Fairgrounds. The design guidelines covered
building identification and building-mounted banners, wayfinding kiosks, wayfinding street
signage, and pole-mounted banners. EDR created photo-simulations for each sign type at
each building and evaluated on-site signage mock-ups with OGS.
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Jere Tatich, RLS
Practice Area Leader, Northeast New York
Education
B.S. Landscape Architecture,
Cornell University, 1982
A.A.S. Horticulture Degree,
SUNY Cobleskill, 1979
Registration / Certifications
Registered Landscape Architect
- NY, ME
Professional Affiliations
Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Board, Past
President
American Society of Landscape
Architects
Employment History
Principal, Landscape Architect,
Environmental Design &
Research, Landscape
Architecture, Engineering &
Environmental Services, D.P.C.,
Saratoga Springs, NY, 2023–
present
Principal, Landscape Architect,
Elan Planning & Design, LLC.
Mr. Tatich’s design approach is to work in close collaboration with the project sponsor to sculpt
the vision for each project that is apart from others and its own identity when built. As a
foundation of creating successful spaces, Jere focuses on incorporating environmental
stewardship into each of his designs. He is a site designer that is well-versed and experienced
in all aspects of project development - from the initial site evaluation and program
development through construction to the ribbon cutting.
Jere brings design leadership, experience, energy, and innovation to every project he
undertakes. For over 38 years, Jere has worked with a diverse range of clients and project
types. His expertise lies in campus and urban master planning, places of memorial and
historical significance, sports and recreation facilities, downtown revitalization, waterfront
enhancement, and project development strategy.
Project Experience
Chugnut Trail Extension along the Susquehanna River, Endicott, NY – Lead Landscape
Architect provided the feasibility of locating a viable and safe trail route for the Chugnut Trail
Extension along the Susquehanna River. The resolved 3.5-mile multi-use trail route utilized the
crest of earthen flood control areas, utility rights-of-way, existing walkways and river
embankment as routing components. The route prioritizes pedestrian use setting and parallels
roadways as needed.
Harriman State Park Lake Welch Water Quality Improvements, Ramapo, NY - Lead
Landscape Architect providing architecture services that will merge the engineering
recommended water quality improvements with the surrounding park land aesthetics and
landscape setting.
Flanders Park Shoreline Walk Extension and Mill Street Park Entrance, Village of Tupper
Lake, NY – Lead Landscape Architect provided landscape architecture services for a
continuation of the previously built shoreline walk. The walkway route will encircle the outer
perimeter of Flander’s Park. Other elements of the project include enhancements to the park
entrance at Mill Street and an extension to the vehicle parking area along Martin Street. The
project site is located at the Village of Tupper Lake’s Flanders Park situated between Mill Street
and Cliff Avenue. Elan is providing site design alternatives for the Shoreline Extension and Mill
Street Park entrance.
Charles R. Wood Park, Village of Lake George, NY - Lead Consultant and lead Landscape
Architect worked with NYS Department of Transportation Assignments: Community
Assignments: Community Outreach, Water Feature, Gateway Signage, Local Waterfront and
Revitalization Plan, Shoreline Improvement Project, Zoning Ordinance Update and
Development of Design Guidelines and a Citizen’s Guide to Zoning, Lake George Village, NY
Passamaquoddy Tribe of Pleasant Point, Washington County, ME – Lead Landscape
Architect for developing the strategic plan of the Over-The-Horizon Backscatter Radar Site for
the–the backscatter site.
LaPierre Lane Park, Lake Champlain/Saranac River Trail and Local Waterfront
Revitalization Plan, Plattsburgh, NY – Lead Landscape Architect for the design of a new
nature-based playground and a healing/meditative garden. The key to the playground was
to develop amenities based around the principles of natural play and learning space: using
natural elements, materials, and habitats to create both play and learning spaces. The
healing/meditative garden, located near the water’s edge along the Saranac River, is a
response to the growing demands to connect with nature.
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Thomas F.J. Dussing, PE, CPESC, V.P. & Principal
Engineering Division
Education
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University at
Buffalo, 1987
Certification
Professional Engineer, NY.
License No. 068323
Professional Engineer, IL, License
No. 062.073886
Professional Engineer, MI,
License No. 6201310882
Professional Engineer, OH,
License No. PE.87199
Professional Engineer, KY,
License No. 38819
Professional Engineer, IN,
License No. PE 12300887
Certified Professional Soil
Erosion and Sediment Control
Specialist
Tom is a Vice President and Principal in the Engineering Division. He is a Licensed
Professional Engineer and Certified Professional Soil Erosion and Sediment Control
Specialist with more than 35 years of professional civil engineering experience that has
focused on: Municipal Infrastructure, Recreational Facilities, Commercial Facilities, Industrial
Facilities, Correctional Facilities, Residential Site Design, K-12, College & University, Utility
Transmission, Wind and Solar Renewable Energy, Transportation Infrastructure and Dam
Design. Tom serves as a leader of teams that work with civil engineers, electrical engineers,
environmental engineers, environmental scientists, geotechnical engineers, structural
engineers, soil boring contractors, CCTV contractors and land surveyors. Specific
professional experience and expertise includes facility site plan and utility layout, design
document preparation, grading, vertical and horizontal road alignments, pedestrian access,
retaining walls, watermains, sanitary sewers, green infrastructure, and stormwater
management (SWPPP). Other duties include the preparation of highway curb cut permits,
connections to existing utilities, coordination with agencies having jurisdiction, parks/trail
designs, coordination of lighting, coordination with local utility companies, SEQRA and
environmental permitting, FEMA Letters of Map Revisions, wetland and stream bank
disturbance permitting, health department and environmental permitting, flood control
modeling and design, FEMA HEC-RAS studies, erosion and sediment control, dam design,
including hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, preparation of town/village/city approvals
documents and applications to local health department, NYSDEC, USACE, NYSDOS, SUNY,
DASNY, and APA, etc.
Project Experience
Fulton Multi-Use Trails, City of Fulton, NY - Principal in Charge for the landscape
architecture and site civil engineering design services for the master plan of seven multi-use
trails throughout the City of Fulton, totaling approximately seventeen miles of trails. The
City secured funding to construct two of the trails identified in the master plan: the
Pathfinder Trail and the Canalview Trail. Construction documents and a Stormwater
Pollution Prevention Plan were produced for these two trails and construction is scheduled
to begin in the spring of 2020. Services included the design of the trails (with various surface
materials and widths), solar powered lighting, benches, trash receptacles, railings, erosion
and sediment control practices, and ADA ramps and the preparation of a SWPPP report and
drawings in accordance with the NYSDEC’s SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges
from Construction Activity.
NBT Bank Stadium Improvements, Onondaga County, NY – Lead the civil engineering
team for the design of a two-phase project to remodel and expand an existing baseball
stadium. Site improvements included rerouting an existing water main, installation of a new
sanitary lateral, stormwater conveyance and drainage improvements.
Tifft Nature Preserve & Sustainability Center, Buffalo Museum of Science, Erie County,
NY - Principal in Charge for the development of the campus master plan, including site
planning, landscape architecture, engineering design, and ecological resource management
in support of improvements at the nature preserve. The project lies in a highly sensitive area
between a closed landfill and Lake Kristy. This project included treatment of shoreline along
Lake Kristy as well as upgrades to provide a sustainable landscape and stormwater
management.
NBT Bank Stadium Improvements, Onondaga County, NY – Lead the civil engineering
team for the design of a two-phase project to remodel and expand an existing baseball
stadium. Site improvements included rerouting an existing water main, installation of a new
sanitary lateral, stormwater conveyance and drainage improvements.
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Sara Stebbins
Botanist, Senior Ecological Resource Specialist
Education
Master of Professional Studies,
Forest Resource Management,
State University of New York
College of Environmental
Science & Forestry, Syracuse,
NY, 1999
Bachelor of Science,
Environmental & Forestry
Biology, State University of New
York College of Environmental
Science & Forestry, Syracuse,
NY, 1995
Professional Affiliations
New York Flora Association
Pennsylvania Wild Plant
Management Permit Holder
Employment History
Senior Ecological Resources
Specialist/Botanist,
Environmental Design &
Research, Landscape
Architecture, Engineering &
Environmental Services, D.P.C.
(EDR), Syracuse, NY, 2010-
present
Environmental Analyst, EDR,
Syracuse, NY, 2007-2010
Gas Chromatography Analyst,
Gaston Laboratories, East
Syracuse, NY, 2003-2006
Biological Science Technician
(Botany), USDA Forest Service,
Huron-Manistee National Forest,
Oscoda, MI, 2000-2002
Sara is a Senior Ecological Resources Specialist at EDR. She has more than 20 years of
professional environmental experience. Sara is EDR’s lead botanist and is particularly adept
at identifying rare plant species, performing field surveys in the context of proposed
developments/disturbances, and evaluating potential project impacts to sensitive
resources. Sara is also a talented photographer and a member of the New York Flora
Association. Before joining EDR, her experience included work with the USDA Forest
Service in New York, Michigan, and Minnesota, and with the Massachusetts National Guard
on Cape Cod.
As a Senior Ecological Resources Specialist with EDR, Sara’s field responsibilities include
rare plant surveys and monitoring, ecological community inventory and mapping, wetland
delineations, habitat assessments, and invasive species surveys. As a skilled technical
writer, report writing tasks have included preparation of numerous environmental review
and permitting documents, including environmental impact statements (SEQRA and
NEPA), Biological Evaluations (NEPA), Applications for Certificates of Environmental
Compatibility and Public Need (submitted to the Ohio Power Siting Board), Applications
for Permits under Section 94-c of the New York Executive Law, Article 10 Applications for
Major Electric Generating Facilities, Article VII Applications for Project Experience Major
Electric and Gas Transmission Facilities (submitted to the New York State Department of
Public Service), Part 102 Reports for Non-Article VII Facilities, and Conservation Analyses.
Project Experience
Ecological Surveys & Wetland/Stream Delineations - Conducted onsite ecological
community mapping, habitat assessments for state- and federally-listed wildlife species,
invasive species surveys, wetland/stream delineations, and wetland mitigation monitoring
for multiple projects, including High Bridge Wind Project, Robert Moses Parkway North
Segment Removal, Jessup Switch Solar, Bluestone Wind, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm,
Jericho Rise Wind Farm, Sodeman Road Substation, City of Rome Ultraviolet Disinfection
Facility, Cassadaga Wind Project, Copenhagen Wind Farm, Lakeview Amphitheater,
Oswego- Lighthouse Hill 115 kV Maintenance Project, Niagara Gorge Ecological
Assessment, Crown City Wind Energy Project, Roaring Brook Wind Power Project, Sacred
Grove Management Assessment, Horse Creek Wind Power Project, Wells College Parking
Lot Expansion Site, Allegany Wind Power Project, Top Notch Wind Power Project, St.
Lawrence Gas, Dexter Acres Subdivision, Fall Creek Gorge Assessment and Management
Plan, Timber Banks Residential Golf Community, Syracuse Wine and Spirits, Howard Wind
Power Project, Owasco Flats Wetland Restoration & Riparian Buffers Initiative Project,
Fulton Pathfinder Trail, Eastover Road Substation Project, and Steuben Wind Power Project.
Rare Plant Surveys & Monitoring - Designed and conducted rare plant surveys for state-
and federally-listed threatened and endangered plant species. Documented new
populations of rare plants and prepared survey reports. Monitored known locations of rare
plants to determine population persistence/recovery after project construction. Projects
include Morris Ridge Solar Energy Center, Riverhead Solar, Frontier Town Ecological
Assessment, South Ripley Solar, Ticonderoga-Republic #2 and Ticonderoga-Whitehall #3
Structure Upgrade, Great Bay Solar and Wind Projects (MD), CenterState NY Inland Port,
Jericho Rise Wind Farm, Bluestone Pipeline (PA), Onondaga County Lakeshore Parkway,
Monroe County Parks, South Mountain Wind Project, Horse Creek Wind Power Project, and
Allegany Wind Power Project.
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Benjamin Woelk, AICP
Senior Project Manager
Education
M.S., Professional Studies,
Rochester Institute of
Technology, Rochester, NY, 2012
B.S., Music Business, SUNY
College at Oneonta, Oneonta,
NY, 2008
Registration / Certifications
Environmental Social
Governance (ESG) Executive
Training, McNEESGROUP, 2022
American Institute of Certified
Planners (AICP) American
Planning Association, 2020
Professional Affiliations
Society of Practitioners of Health
Impact Assessment (SOPHIA), Global Advisory Committee
Member, 2022-2024
Benjamin is a Senior Project Manager at EDR with over 11 years of experience in planning
and community development. Named one of “17 Visionaries Fueling the Region’s Future,”
Benjamin has held leadership positions across sectors that include both not-for-profit and
business and government and has been involved in providing advocacy and professional
planning services for some of the largest community infrastructure projects in New York
State including the Empire State Trail, Genesee Valley Greenway, High Falls Eco District,
New York Farm-to-Table Wine Train, and Rochester Visionary Square for Parcel 5 in
downtown Rochester. Benjamin is a savvy, multidisciplinary certified planner (AICP) and
placemaker, who has a continuing passion to work with public and private partners to
create and enhance healthy, sustainable, resilient, and livable communities to benefit the
planet and its most vulnerable people. Several projects Benjamin has led have been
nominated as Urban Innovation Finalists through the Reshaping Rochester design awards.
Project Experience
Senior Project Manager, EDR – Project Manager for the Town of Cazenovia
Comprehensive Plan, Assistant Project Manager for the City of Niagara Falls Local
Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP), Assistant Project Manager for the Town of
Germantown LWRP, Assistant Project Manager for Village of Canastota LWRP, Assistant
Project Manager for the Town of Henrietta LWRP, CFA Grant writing support services for
Village of Canastota and Town of Henrietta.
Director of Strategic Initiatives, Urban Design 4 Health – Prior to EDR, devised
community infrastructure recommendations for municipalities and MPOs across the United
States, leveraging built environment impact and community infrastructure to impact social
determinants of health through resilient regional planning.
Led research and development efforts related to emerging urban planning trends which
included Sustainable Smart Cities and Digital Twins.
Community Infrastructure Program Manager, Common Ground Health – Prior to EDR,
recognized as leading author and project manager in NYS for Health Impact Assessments
(HIAs) (3) published by the Transportation Research Board and the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation/Pew Charitable Trusts Health Impact Project. The HIAs led to $7.5 million of
federal and NYS grant investment in community infrastructure and environmental health
initiatives across the state.
Convened/facilitated multi-sector steering committees comprised of regional
governments, community-based organizations, and national-level private enterprise.
Principal, Slow Road Consulting - Prior to EDR, conducted new business development
research and sustainable design development for Rochester based landscape architecture
client to reposition and strategically align the firm with the Environmental Social
Governance (ESG) sector and United Nations Sustainability Goals.
Developed new service offerings that included "Social Impact Spaces" rooted in sustainable
design, nature-based solutions, decarbonization, biodiversity, and water scarcity.
Managed all external marketing and communications including developing white papers,
solicitation materials, and placemaking content.
Co-Director, Rochester Visionary Square (non-profit)– Prior to EDR, advocated for the
well-publicized Parcel 5 sustainably designed public square conception for the City of
Rochester.
Project Manager, Rochester Parklet – Prior to EDR, led a civic design Kickstarter to pilot
the first ever parklet project and program for the City of Rochester, New York.
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David J. Honnick, P.L.S.
Vice President
EDUCATION
Paul Smith's College, NY/A.A.S. Survey Technology/1997
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
Licensed Land Surveyor: New York, License # 050966
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
David J. Honnick has over 24 years of experience in all facets of Land Surveying and is a licensed Professional Land Surveyor in New
York. He has spent most of his career working with State, Federal and Municipal Agencies in the Central and Western New York Area. He
has been responsible for preparation of topographic mapping and boundary determination projects, instrument surveys, road surveys,
preliminary and construction, as well as staking of lots in subdivisions, and house stake outs. He has experience in supervision and training
office and field staff and is proficient in the AUTOCAD/AUTODESK® and Civil 3d Mapping as well as Microstation V8i.
PROJECTS
Chugnut Trail Extension, Village of Endicott, Town of Union, Broome County, NY The Village of Endicott constructed a 3.2 mile
extension of the Chugnut Trail along the Susquehanna River. The new multi-use trail extended approximately 1,500 feet between
Mercereau Park and the proposed trailhead near Vestal Avenue. The project improved recreation and reconnected communities with the
waterways that defined the regions history. RE&LS provided a boundary survey and a topographic survey. 2017
Village of Alexandria Bay, Sidewalks and Dock Improvements, Jefferson County, NY — Project Surveyor. RE&LS conducted a
supplemental topographic, boundary, Right of Way, and utility surveys for this municipal project at the village’s waterfront to the St.
Lawrence River. Areas within the scope of improvements included a public boat dock and ramp, seawall, park and playground, adjacent
beach and associated sidewalks, intersections and streets. RE&LS prepared digital 3D mapping using Autodesk Civil 3D, throughout the
survey limits. New horizontal and vertical survey control were set for this project. The project budget was $1.2 million. (2020)
Littleville Road, Livingston County Preventative Maintenance Project, Town of Avon, NY RE&LS conducted a Right of Way
survey for this LAFA project. Survey control was established using a combination of GPS and conventional survey methods. The Right of
Way of Littleville Road from its intersection with Rte 39 to its intersection with Cemetery Road was computed. Adjacent property lines
were computed using a thorough survey analysis and project basemapping was provided in MicroStation. (2018)
Aldrich Road Culvert, Perinton, NY - RE&LS conducted a topographic, utility, and boundary survey and prepared mapping for the
replacement of a culvert on Aldrich Road in Perinton, NY. Field data was collected for topographic features, utility structures, and
extensive boundary determination was performed. A Highway Boundary Plan was prepared and the project base mapping was provided in
both Autocad Civil3d and MicroStation. (2020)
City of Buffalo Resurfacing Project, Erie County, NY PIN 5761.58- Project Manager - RE&LS provided survey services for 12
roadways in the City of Buffalo. Survey control was established using a combination of GPS and conventional survey methods. A Full
topographic surveys were performed.. The Right of Way and Utilities of each street and base mapping was provided in AutoCAD 2019
Village of Saranac Lake, Parks, Streetscapes, and Connectivity Improvements, Saranac Lake, NY - The Village of Saranac Lake
was selected as one of ten communities in New York State for Round 3 of the Governor’s Downtown Revitalization Imitative (DRI).
RE&LS conducted a topographic and boundary/Right of Way survey, and prepared mapping for several parks and street corridors in the
Village of Saranac Lake. The purpose of the survey was to prepare digital mapping that reflected current conditions for use in developing a
series of linked gateway parks, increase connectivity between downtown destinations, and enhance Woodruff Street streetscape. Digital
mapping files were supplied in an AutoCAD/Civil 3D format and existing survey information was provided in ACSII format. 2021
MCDOT English Road Culverts over Round Pond Creek Tributary and Kirk Creek Project, Monroe County, NY RE&LS
provided the survey and environmental portion of this culvert reconstruction project. A full topographic survey was performed, and
utilities were plotted on the mapping. Hydraulic cross sections were surveyed and wetlands flags were located during the topographic
survey. The Right of Way of English Road from the intersection of Long Pond Road to I390 was analyzed and computed . A Highway
Boundary Plan was created and eight (8) property acquisition maps were prepared. 2019/2020
MCDOT East Ave-Bennett Rd Parma , NY -RE&LS provided Design survey and basemapping for the roadway project. Underground
utilities were shown on the mapping using a combination of surface features. . Invert measurements for storm and sanitary sewers were
collected and Project benchmarks were set along each street corridor and Control ties and a benchmark table were provided. 2018 / 2019
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
NYSAPLS
OSHA 40 HAZWOPER
N.Y.S.A.P.L.S. 2015 / Genesee Valley Land Surveyors
OSHA 8 Hour Hazardous Waste Operations
Initial– 1997 / Refresher – 2018
OSHA Confined Space Training - 2003
OSHA Fall Protection Training – 2003
CSX Contractor Safety Training – 2018
NS Norfolk Southern Safety Training – 2018
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d. SIMILAR PROJECTS
EDR has an extensive site design and engineering portfolio of public space parks and trails
extending beyond 100 projects completed to date. Most of the New York State park and trail
projects are funded by NY State Parks or NY State Department of State Division of Coastal Resources.
Our resume of completed firm projects range in scope from project feasibility studies with cost
estimating, through the phases of design, onto permitting, to bidding, and the last step of
construction.
Please find project examples on the following pages.
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Harriman State Park Lake Welch Water Quality
Improvements
Ramapo, NY
EDR is working with Ramboll and New York State Office of Parks Recreation & Historic
Preservation providing services for the Lake Welch recreation at New York’s Harriman
State Park in support of the capital program for Park’s facilities. The defined project
area is approximately 100 acres.
The project is to address the need for improved water quality at Lake Welch, the State
Parks main swimming venue which receives peak daily visitor use of more than 3,000
people.
Phase I successfully addresses the lake’s water seasonal algae bloom which prohibits
swimming. Phase II is addressing contributing factors to improve stormwater
mitigation, instill a series of bio-swales, refurbish the site landscape planting with native
species, improve the heavily used picnic areas, and provide for a grounds wayfinding
system with multi-lingual messaging.
Services Provided
Landscape Architecture
Native Plant Selection
Concept Design
Site Reconnaissance
Project Completion
Phase I Complete
Phase II in Progress
Client Contact
Michael Manning
Ramboll
400 Andrews Street, Suite 710
Rochester, NY 14604
p: 585.295.7711
e: michael.manning@ramboll.com
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Chugnut Trail Extension along the Susquehanna River Plans
Endicott, New York
Elan (prior to merging with EDR) worked with Broome County, Town of Union and the
Village of Endicott in determining the feasibility of locating a viable and safe trail route
for the Chugnut Trail Extension along the Susquehanna River. The resolved 3.5-mile multi-
use trail route will utilize the crest of earthen flood control areas, utility rights-of-way,
existing walkways and river embankment as routing components. The route prioritizes a
pedestrian use setting and parallels roadways as needed.
The Chugnut Trail 3.5-mile route links together: 5 parks, the Susquehanna River and
Nanticoke Creek, a public golf course, the high school campus, and 6 neighborhoods. The
trail is situated in the area of the Chugnut Delaware Encampment site.
Development of the Chugnut Trail Extension furthers the completion of the regional trail
known as “The Big Loop” comprised of 20 plus miles of trails that within greater Broome
County.
Small length of the trail (asphalt paved elbow) along the Susquehanna River.
Services Provided
In-depth Site Analysis and
Evaluation
Trail Route Design
SEQRA
Construction Documents
Permitting
NYSDOS Funding
Project Completion
2022
Client Contact
Joseph Moody, Director
Town of Union
3111 E. Main St.
Endwell, NY 13760
p: 607.786.2945
e: jmoody@townofunion.com
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Niagara Scenic Parkway - formerly known as Robert Moses Parkway
City of Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY
EDR supported the NYS Department of Transportation, NYS Office of Parks,
Recreation & Historic Preservation, and the lead consultant with transformation of
this segment of the Parkway along the Niagara River Gorge.
In addition to park and parkland, site lighting, park entrance, streetscape, overlooks,
and wayfinding evaluation and concept development, EDR assessed design options
including specific bicycle and pedestrian analysis and concept ideas. These
determined the relative sustainability of each including primary shared-use path
alignment from Main Street to Whirlpool State Park with connections to local
neighborhoods and existing trails, analysis of connectivity, and safety for
pedestrians and bicyclists; quality of shared connections to local neighborhood
streets and park destinations; and analysis of safety and accessibility for pedestrians,
bicyclists, and the disabled (including potential user/multiple-use conflicts,
separation of users by type, suitability of facilities based on proposed facility types). Compliance with accepted design guidelines including AASHTO Guide and the
NYSDOT Bike/Pedestrian Design Guidelines were included in the evaluation. Strict
compliance was impacted by historic factors and some non-standard features
needed to be considered.
Design alternative plans and details were also developed for park, parkland, and
streetscape; park-scape; an integrated discovery center; niche type landscapes; site
lighting; park entrance and overlook; Whirlpool Bridge Plaza, and wayfinding.
Bicycle and pedestrian paths and layout details included: conceptual alignment of
typical sections for the primary shared-use path through the park, conceptual layout
of connections to existing park paths, trails, and sidewalks; connections to local
streets and park destinations and any bicycle paths adjacent to the Whirlpool Street
travel lanes; roadway crossing features; amenities including: wayfinding, trailheads,
viewpoints, kiosks, shelters, and benches; locations and types of bicycle parking and
rental facilities; defining accessibility for pedestrians, bicyclists, and the disabled.
Services Provided
Landscape Architecture
Community Engagement
Cultural & Ecological Resources
Visualization
Project Completion
2020
Client Contact
Thomas Donahue, P.E., Project Manager
Parsons Transportation Group
40 La Riviere Drive
Buffalo, NY 14202
p: 716.541.0730
e: thomas.donahue@parsons.com
Image Credit
EDR Concept Renderings –
Discovery Center
Whirlpool & Cedar Street Improvements
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Oswego River Pathfinder-Towpath Trail
City of Fulton, NY
Starting in 2015, EDR has been responsible for developing feasibility studies, cost
estimating, site planning, design, and engineering, preparation of permits and approval
applications to advance the Pathfinder-Towpath Trail project.
This proposed system of eight new trails was envisioned by the City as a multi-use
pedestrian and bicycle-friendly amenity on the east bank of the Oswego River, next to
the Canalway Trail. The newest trail stretches 2.5 miles from Ontario Street to Indian
Point Park, along North First Street, an abandoned City-owned roadway, and will
connect city parks, points of history, neighborhoods, and important landmarks.
In a feasibility study commissioned by the City, and working in tandem with Fulton
Footpaths, a subcommittee of the Fulton Community Revitalization Corporation (to gain
public involvement and engagement), EDR proposed using the existing riverfront
resources to improve public accessibility to reconnect the community to the waterways,
and to enhance recreational activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and biking along
the way. This was conducted through phased planning, design, and construction of the
new trail system with the addition of paved surfaces, site furnishings, lighting, plantings,
buffering, viewing, and fishing areas on the Oswego River. Scope also included shoreline
stabilization and ecological restoration, new kiosks with interpretive signage, and a new
parking area. By separating the design into seven phases, the $5.5M total cost of
construction became more manageable for the City. EDR continued to work with the
City continuously from 2015-2021 to bring this much-anticipated phased multi-use trail
network project to fruition.
“It’s a great thing, a dream come true!” City Resident & Supporter
Services Provided
Landscape Architecture
Community Planning
Engineering
Environmental
Project Completion
2021
Client Contact
Fulton Community
Development Agency
125 West Broadway
Fulton, NY 13069
Joseph Fiumara, Executive Director
p: 315.593.7166
Image Credits
Friends of Fulton Parks
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Albany-Hudson Electric Trail -
Portion of Empire State Trail
Rensselaer & Columbia Counties, NY
The Albany-Hudson Electric Trail (AHET), a 36-mile shared use pedestrian and bicycle trail
running from the City of Rensselaer to the City of Hudson, is an important part of the Empire
State Trail (a 730-mile biking and walking trail), providing a key link between the Capital
Region and the Mid-Hudson Valley. In 2017, the Greenway Conservancy for the Hudson River
Valley, Inc. (HRVG) envisioned development of a feasibility/concept plan for this project.
EDR was contracted to provide site planning and design, community participation,
visualization, cultural and ecological resources management, and environmental regulatory
compliance and SWPPP inspection services working alongside the HRVG, National Grid, and
the Lead Engineer to support development of the plan and implementation to create the
$3.5M new pathway. AHET crosses through two counties, eight towns, and five cities and
villages. Along the way, the trail goes through historic communities in the rural landscape of
the Hudson Valley including orchards, Main Streets, shops and restaurants, private
residences, historic sites, and other locations.
Most of the trail corridor is owned by National Grid which maintains electrical distribution
and transmission infrastructure on the property, who authorized the HRVG and New York
State to construct and operate a public trail along the corridor. Because of close proximity
to electrical transmissions facilities, the trail needed to be designed in accordance with the
National Electrical Safety Code. Portions of the proposed trail corridor also cross public
roadways owned and maintained by New York State and local governments.
In addition, challenges included six new footbridges were constructed over protected rivers,
working near live transmission lines, as well as buffering and other considerations to
accommodate building a trail along right-of-way within private property boundaries.
Services Provided
Landscape Architecture
Community Planning
Environmental
Cultural Resources
Visualization
Project Completion
2020
Client Contact
Hudson River Valley Greenway, Inc.
625 Broadway, 4th Floor
Albany, NY 12207-2295
Andy Beers, Project Manager
p: 518.473.3825
e: hrvg@hudsongreenwayny.gov
Image Credits
Hudson River Valley Greenway, Inc.
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Delphi Falls Park
New Woodstock, NY
Madison County acquired Delphi Falls County Park in 2018 from private ownership. The
Park is comprised of two-tiered waterfall, woodlands, gorge walls, and approximately
66 acres of land.
EDR was subsequently contracted in late 2018 to provide professional services to design
upgrades intended to increase the overall experience for park visitors, while maintaining
the parkland’s natural beauty. Additions include a new parking lot, restroom, an
accessible overlook of the lower falls, and an upgraded entrance sign. The project also
creates a new bridge and trails that connects and provide access to both sides of the
park on either side of the gorge. EDR designed a North Rim and South Rim Trail system
that offers viewing opportunities and overlooks of both falls from above, as well as
providing a safe means for trail users to view the upper falls at or near creek level. The
Park is currently open year-round to the public and has become a premier destination.
The $1.3M upgrades are Phase 1 of the County plans to continue to grow and develop
the Park and its facilities over time.
In 2021, for example, using the plan EDR developed for park and trail development, the
County planned for public buildings at the Park, determining if the existing house and
barn could be renovated to become usable and appropriate for public use and for what use, or if designing a new building(s) would be more cost-effective and advantageous.
“The County is thrilled to begin the process of improving upon Delphi Falls Park. The upgrades should bring multiple benefits for residents by providing new activities and enhancing access to the natural features of the property,” Scott Ingmire, Director of Madison County Planning Department.
Services Provided
Planning
Landscape Architecture
Engineering
Environmental
Visualization
Project Completion
2020
Client Contact
Madison County
138 North Court Street
WIMPzilla, NY 13163
Scott Ingmire, Director
Planning Department
p: 315.366.2376
e: scott.igmire@madisoncounty.ny.gov
Image Credits
Madison County Planning
Family Adventures of New York
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Trenton Falls Scenic Trails
Town of Trenton Falls, NY
EDR planned and designed approximately one-mile of new primary stone dust and
secondary wood mulch trails that take visitors from the entrance/parking area to the
Trenton Falls Hydro Dam overlook; and that offer scenic vistas and wildlife observation,
views of the hydroelectric operations, and offer picnic areas and points of historic
interest (for visitors to enjoy the splendors of nature rare in beauty and power).
The site features a series of dramatic waterfalls within an area of rich history and
geology. The design of the site considered geologic characteristics of interest, the safety
of visitors, and their experience as they travel along a steep gorge cliff; as well as its
historic significance as a “must-see destination” that had not been accessible to the
public for nearly 100 years), and the security of this operational hydroelectric facility.
EDR re-purposed concrete cradles/supports (that once held the hydroelectric facility’s
original wood stave pipeline) and incorporated them into lookout structures, offering
panoramic views of the gorge and falls, and to preserve those historic features. EDR
also developed wayfinding signage, and collaborated with the Town Historian in
researching, writing, and designing interpretive panels located at key sites; and that
highlight the history and geography of the site, as well as hydropower operations.
National Hydropower Association - Hydro Achievement Award of Excellence in Recreational Stewardship.
American Society of Landscape Architects - Merit Award for Research, Historic Preservation & Communication.
Note: In the mid 1800’s, a luxury hotel made the site a tourist attraction that rivaled Niagara Falls.
Services Provided
Landscape Architecture
Graphic Design (Signage)
Client:
Brookfield Power Corporation –
New York Hydro (in partnership
with the Town of Trenton Falls
EDR Key Personnel:
Jo Anne C. Gagliano, RLA,
Principal, Landscape Architecture
Robert Seeley, RLA, LEED-GA,
Senior Project Manager
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FIRM PROFILE / Qualifications
Ravi Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C.
2110 South Clinton Ave., Suite 1, Rochester, NY 14618 / (585) 223-3660 / www.ravieng.com
Ravi Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C., (RE&LS) is a consulting firm with a staff of 104 located in Rochester, Buffalo, Binghamton and
Albany, New York, and Allentown, Pennsylvania, that specializes in providing state-of-the-art structural, environmental, and geotechnical
engineering, in addition to construction inspection and land surveying services. Established in 1995 by President & Owner, Nagappa
Ravindra, P.E., the firm is committed to providing technically sound solutions to our clients that include state, municipal and private
organizations. At RE&LS, we strive to exceed our clients' expectations for responsiveness, efficiency and timeliness in delivery of
services. We are a certified MBE firm. Federal ID# 16-1482116.
Principal Contact: Nagappa Ravindra, PE, President nravindra@ravieng.com (585) 223-3660
BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, AND SPECIAL STRUCTURES
•Structural Analysis, Design of Buildings & Bridges
•Structural Value Analysis
•Preparation of Structural Contract Drawings
•Specifications & Estimating
•Bridge Sub-Structure & Super-Structure Design
•Culvert Design
•3D Modeling, Analysis and Optimization
•CADD - Computer Aided Design and Drafting
•Phased or Fast Track Designs
•Design of Foundations and Sub-Structures
•Structural Investigations
•Forensic Engineering
•Feasibility Studies
•Structural Renovations, Alterations and Restorations
SURVEY
•ALTA Surveys
•Topographic and Boundary Surveys
•Right-of-Way and Easement Mapping
•Hydrographic Surveys
•Residential and Commercial Property Surveys
•Utility Surveys
•Construction Stakeouts
•As-Built Surveys
•Machine Control Model Building
•Subsurface Utility Engineering
BRIDGE & OVERHEAD SIGN INSPECTION
•Routine Forensic Investigations
•Roadway and Bridge Deck Inspections
•Load Rating Evaluations
•Routine Overhead Sign and Underwater Inspections
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
•Environmental Assessments / Impact
Statements
•Phase I & II Environmental Site
Assessments
•Permit Applications
•Public Participation Program Coordination
•SEQRA / NEPA Process Coordination
•Hazardous Material Survey
•Asbestos and Lead Survey, Design,
Consultation
•Asbestos Project Monitoring/Air Sampling
•Licensed Mold Assessments
•SWPPP Services
•Tank Compliance
•Wetland Delineation and Mitigation Planning
•Technical Writing and Editing
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
•Roadway Engineering
•Traffic Engineering
•Accident Analysis
•Transportation Planning
•Pavement Evaluations
•Utility Coordination
•Constructability Reviews
•Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
•Pedestrian Trails and Facilities
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
•Construction Administration and Inspection
•Paint/Coatings Inspection
•CPM Review Scheduling
•Special Inspections
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e. SCOPE OF WORK AND STRATEGY
The following Scope of Work builds on the tasks identified by the Town of Ithaca project RFP and
addendum.
Task 1: Project Initiation
This task will initiate the process of working with the project Advisory Committee. Topics to
cover at the kick-off meeting will include:
•Introduction of the EDR Team
•Owner / Consultant Agreement resolve
•Project Advisory Team introductions
•Review of the project approach, work plan, and schedule
•Identification of key stakeholders
•Initial Strength and weakness evaluation
•Data Transfer
•Confirm Program of proposed features
Deliverable: Advisory Committee kick-off meeting and meeting notes.
Task 2: Site Assessment & Concept Site Designs
Task 2 begins the project design process. Prior to beginning design a Lidar based topography map
will be prepared over an aerial image to scale. The accuracy of the Lidar survey is sufficient in which
to develop the site concept plans on.
The Site Reconnaissance task involves walking the site and collecting and recording information
necessary for the development of the project design. A summary of the site observations will be
reviewed with the Steering Committee.
Two concept design option site plans will be developed for review by the committee. The concept
level plans will incorporate the Task 1 confirmed list of program trail and supporting elements. A
concept level construction cost assessment will be developed for each concept design version.
Deliverable: Map(s) and written/photograph summary of collected information including a site and
boundary survey in digital form; Graphic, color rendered concept site plans and correlating construction
cost assessments. The deliverables will be provided to the Project Committee for review and comment.
Task 3: Public Outreach
The EDR Team believes that every successful project is built on a strong foundation of community
engagement. By involving the public and key stakeholders early and often, a level of ownership and
buy-in is created. It can also help build local capacity by finding the local ‘champions’, educating them
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on the planning process, and equipping them with the tools necessary to realize success. Our
engagement methods will involve the following:
•Community Engagement Plan. The EDR Team will work with
the Advisory Committee to develop a community engagement
meeting or open house outline the purpose of and approach for
community engagement.
•Stakeholder Interviews & Focus Groups. The EDR Team will
work with the Advisory Committee to develop a list of
stakeholders to be consulted prior to the meeting or open
house.
•Open House Events. Public Open House events are a low-key method
of gathering thoughtful input from a variety of interested prospective
participants that might otherwise be intimidated to participate sharing
their thoughts and ideas. Our open house events are set up with a series
of stations that allow participants to use sticky notes and dots to express
their input. These stations are set up around topic areas, specific
questions, and key sites that we are looking for ideas. We recommend that
the open houses occur near the early stages of the project development
process to provide an overview of the site conditions, program of uses,
and concept designs to receive community feedback.
Deliverable: Community Engagement Plan, Oen House event key take-away summary.
Two graphic concept level site design plans with accompanied construction cost assessments
No.1.
Task 4: Construction Permitting/Approval Analysis
Elan understands that the Town has completed SEQRA for the project. The Town with input from
EDR will identify and scope out additional permits, reviews, and approvals that may be required
because of the site reconnaissance and concept site plan development. The findings will be
presented in a matrix format.
Deliverable: Construction Requirement Analysis.
Task 5: Draft Final Site Design
The first step in Task 5 is to review with the Committee the likes and preferences respective of the
two completed concept level site plans. With the resolve of a preferred concept plan a ground
generated topographic and feature survey will be developed that is limited to the areas of
disturbance required for the proposed design feature installations. In addition to the feature survey
a boundary survey will be provided for the parcels comprising the 74+/- acre Babcock Ridge site.
EDR will use input collected from the Steering Committee and topographic survey to develop an
advanced plan described as the Draft Final Site Design that will depict in true scale and proposed
grading the preferred layout. final schematic design (i.e., the preferred plan.) A color rendering of
the Draft Final Site Plan will be prepared.
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Construction Cost Assessment No.2 will be developed that correlates to the level of detail presented
by the Draft Final Site Plan.
Deliverable: Draft Final Site Plan with Cost Assessment No.2 submitted to the Committee for review in
digital format. Digital remote meeting to discuss submission.
Task 6: Final Design
The Final Design package consists of the construction drawings and project manual, and Construction
Cost Assessment No.3. If it is determined that the project requires a DEC SWPPP it will be included as
part of Task 5: Final Design. The drawing package and project manual will include:
•Project Cover Sheet
•Existing Conditions Plan with Topographic and Boundary Survey Sheet
•Removals Plan
•Layout Plan
•Site Grading and Utilities Plan
•Landscape Plan
•Construction Details
•Project Manual
-Front End with Bid/Bond Forms, Form of Agreement, General Conditions, etc.
-Section II will comprise the technical specification sections.
Deliverable: Final Site Bidding and Construction Plans and Specifications submitted in digital format.
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Total Total Reimburs.Total
Task Description Cost Per1PROJECT INITIATION COORDINATION Hours Cost Task
1.1 Advisory Committee Start-Up Meeting & EDR Prep.1 8 30 8 2 1 1 1 52 $7,955 $100 $8,0551.2 Project Kick-off Meeting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0Subtotal18308211152$7,955 $100 $8,055
2 SITE ASSESSMENT & DESIGN CONCEPTS Hours Cost Task2.1 Site Reconnaissance w/ perculation test pit observation 0 6 8 2 24 0 8 0 48 $5,000 $200 $5,200
2.2 Concept Design (2 versions) & Cost Assesment #1 1 2 4 6 40 0 2 0 55 $6,245 $0 $6,245 Subtotal 1 8 12 8 64 0 10 0 103 $11,245 $200 $11,445
3 PUBLIC OUTREACH Hours Cost Task3.1 Project Presentation Public Meeting Forum 0 8 4 1 2 12 2 0 29 $3,900 $100 $4,000Subtotal08412122029$3,900 $100 $4,000
4 CONSTRUCTION PERMITTING/APPROVAL ANALYSIS Hours Cost Task
4.1 Project Permitting & Approval Requirement Matrix 0 1 4 1 4 0 2 1 13 $1,515 $0 $1,5154.2 Town Led Environmental Permitting w/ EDR Support 0 4 8 2 4 0 2 0 20 $2,640 $0 $2,6400$0 $0 $0Subtotal05123804133$4,155 $0 $4,155
5 DRAFT FINAL SITE DESIGN Hours Cost Task5.1 Draft Final Site Design & Cost Assessment #2 1 4 8 8 60 0 0 0 81 $9,545 $0 $9,5455.2 Topographic & Boundary Survey 50 50 $8,750 $0 $8,750Subtotal1488600050131$18,295 $0 $18,295
6 FINAL DESIGN Hours Cost Task6.1 Final Construction Documents & Cost Assessment #3 1 8 8 8 50 0 2 0 77 $9,265 $0 $9,2650$0 $0 $0Subtotal18885002077$9,265 $0 $9,265
Total Hours 4 41 74 36 186 13 19 52 425 54,815$ $400 55,215$
HOURLY BILLING RATE 225.00 180.00 145.00 180.00 100.00 125.00 125.00 175.00 Labor Labor Expenses Total Fee
6.2 ADDITIONAL SERVICE: SWPPP - Approximate Amount$10,500. Final Cost to be determined based on resolved scope. Amount not factored into total fee as stated.
4.2 Town Led Environmental Permitting with EDR Support - Project cost may not be required based on determined need.
NOTE: Fee proposal based on the RFP and addendum stated services request.
Project
Manager/Landscape Architect
(Breitzka)
Principal (Gagliano)
Project
Technical Advisor
(Tatich)
LandscapeDesigner (Blaise)
Senior Planner (Woelk)RaviCivil Engineer (Dussing)
Field Ecol. (Stebbins)
f. COST SCHEDULE
2023
DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT
TASK 1 - Project Initiation and Site Reconnaissance
1.1 Advisory Committee Start-Up Meeting.
EDR prep.
1.2 Project Kick-off Meeting with Committee
TASK 2 - Site Assessment and Design Concept
2.1 Site Reconnaissance
2.2 Concept Designs (2) and Cost Estimate
No. 1
3.1 Project Presentation Public Forum
4.1 Project Permitting and Approval
Requirement Matrix
4.2 Town led Environmental Permitting with
EDR support
TASK 5 - Draft Final Site Design
5.1 Draft Final Site Design & Cost
Assessment #2
5.2 Topographic & Boundary Survey
TASK 6 - Final Design
6.1 Final Construction Documents and Cost
Estimate #3
SAC Meeting
Public Open House/Public Presentation
Task Title
TASK 3 - Public Outreach
TASK 4 - Construction Permitting/Approval Analysis
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h.FINANCIAL STABILITY
Our EDR team includes landscape architects, urban designers, public engagement specialists, permit
specialists, grant writers, and civil engineers. We have combined staff resources within the regional project
area that exceeds 250 personnel of which 200 are based in upstate New York. EDR can meet in-house cash
flow needs and maintain project delivery service levels and schedule if payment cycle up to 90 days behind
performance of service.
edrdpc.com
Syracuse, Rochester, Albany, Saratoga Springs, & White Plains, NY Hershey, PA Columbus, OH Portsmouth, NH
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Mike Smith
From:Robin Osborn <rosborn@edrdpc.com>
Sent:Monday, December 18, 2023 2:04 PM
To:Mike Smith
Cc:Jere Tatich; Jo Anne C. Gagliano
Subject:RE: EDR Ithaca Babcock Ridge Trail Proposal Submission - 3 Question response
Attachments:Babcock Ridge Trail Fee Schedule_2023_12_18_REVISED.xlsx
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Dear Mike,
On behalf of Jere Ta ch, below are the answers to your follow-up ques ons. Also a ached is the revised fee schedule.
Please contact Jere if you have any ques ons. Thank you.
Regards,
Robin Osborn on behalf of Jere Ta ch
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Elan and EDR have merged. Please take note of our updated contact information!
Robin Osborn
EDR Operations Manager
18 Division Street, Studio 304, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
O: 518.306.3702 x10 M: 518.598.4956 www.edrdpc.com
EDR a better environment
___________________________________________________________________________________
1. Please describe your experience with alterna ve trail surfaces?
As project landscape architects EDR has evaluated and implemented various trail paving and surfaces systems in
different se ngs from urban sites to wilderness designated loca ons. Trail surfacing systems have included the
following:
A. Asphalt Paving with an oil & chip aggregate top course – provides a stable surface with crushed
aggregate appearance
B. Asphalt Paving with a granular EPDM Rubber and Polyurethane binder surfacing
C. Unit Pavers set in both dry laid and concrete base with mortar joints
D. Quarried Paver Stones
E. Crusher-Run Aggregated Pea stone paving
F. Crushed Brick - compacted
G. Wood boardwalk style decking
H. Shredded wood fibers
I. Wood chips
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J. Aggregate with psyllium fiber binder – Have not undertaken an install but have studied the system
benefits and shot comings.
K. Turf grass with geo-grid polyurethane fibers
L. Pine needles
M. Cast-In-Place Concrete paving
2. Could you modify the fee schedule to remove the boundary survey?
The modified fee schedule without the cost for a project parcel boundary survey is provided as an a achment to
this email with revision date 12.18.2023.
3. Could you clarify the an cipated scope, extent of design and deliverables, and fees (not approximate) related to
the SWPPP?
A. Prepare a Stormwater Pollu on Preven on Plan (SWPPP) in accordance with SPDES GP 0-20-001. SWPPP
would be prepared concurrently with development of the site plan package. The SWPPP will be prepared
assuming no more than 5-acres of disturbance at any one me. The SWPPP prepara on services to include:
1. SWPPP Report
2. Hydrological modeling of exis ng and proposed watershed condi ons
3. Design of post-construc on stormwater management prac ces
4. Submission to NYSDEC for screening for poten ally endangered species
5. Prepara on and Submit project NOI to NYSDEC for permit coverage under the NYSDEC SPDES Construc on
Stormwater Permit. No other permits are an cipated to be required.
Cost to observe soil percola on test prepare and submit the project SWPPP and the NOI to state
regional DEC office – refer to a ached “Revised Fee Schedule”
6. SWPPP requires weekly site and post storm occurrence inspec ons of temporary erosion control measure
is proposed as a per inspec on cost which includes staff (1) travel me and fuel expense to and from the
Syracuse EDR office and the site, and weekly repor ng, and no fica on to contractor of site deficiencies
as needed.
Site monitoring fee proposal assumes a 10- week ac ve construc on period at $670.00 per on-
site inspec on and repor ng = (670 x 10) = $6,700.00. EDR would invoice on an actual per
inspec on total count.
Jere Tatich, RLA
EDR Practice Area Leader, Northeast NY
Landscape Architecture
From: Mike Smith <MSmith@town.ithaca.ny.us>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2023 8:52 AM
To: Jere Tatich <jtatich@edrdpc.com>
Cc: Jo Anne C. Gagliano <JGagliano@edrdpc.com>
Subject: Ithaca Babcock Ridge Trail Project - Questions
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BABCOCK RIDGE TRAIL AT CULVER ROAD PRESERVE
FEE SCHEDULE
Total Total Reimburs.Total
Task Description Cost Per
1 PROJECT INITIATION COORDINATION Hours Cost Task
1.1 Advisory Committee Start-Up Meeting & EDR Prep.1 8 30 8 2 1 1 1 52 $7,955 $100 $8,055
and Project Kick-off Meeting
Subtotal 1 8 30 8 2 1 1 1 52 $7,955 $100 $8,055
2 SITE ASSESSMENT & DESIGN CONCEPTS Hours Cost Task
2.1 Site Reconnaissance w/ perculation test pit observation 0 6 8 2 24 0 8 0 48 $5,000 $200 $5,200
2.2 Concept Design (2 versions) & Cost Assesment #1 1 2 4 6 40 0 2 0 55 $6,245 $0 $6,245
Subtotal 1 8 12 8 64 0 10 0 103 $11,245 $200 $11,445
3 PUBLIC OUTREACH Hours Cost Task
3.1 Project Presentation Public Meeting Forum 0 8 4 1 2 12 2 0 29 $3,900 $100 $4,000
Subtotal 0 8 4 1 2 12 2 0 29 $3,900 $100 $4,000
4 CONSTRUCTION PERMITTING/APPROVAL ANALYSIS Hours Cost Task
4.1 Project Permitting & Approval Requirement Matrix 0 1 4 1 4 0 2 1 13 $1,515 $0 $1,515
4.2 Town Led Environmental Permitting w/ EDR Support 0 4 8 2 4 0 2 0 20 $2,640 $0 $2,640
4.3 Project SWPP 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 65 $11,700 $0 $11,700
4.4 Weekly & Post Storm Occurrence SWPPP Inspections (10)0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 67 $6,700 $500 $7,200
4.5 Test Pit Observation 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 12 $2,160 $50 $2,210
Subtotal 0 5 12 80 75 0 4 1 177 $24,715 $550 $25,265
5 DRAFT FINAL SITE DESIGN Hours Cost Task
5.1 Draft Final Site Design & Cost Assessment #2 1 4 8 8 60 0 0 0 81 $9,545 $0 $9,545
5.2 Topographic & Boundary Survey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 50 $6,300 $0 $6,300
Subtotal 1 4 8 8 60 0 0 36 117 $15,845 $0 $15,845
6 FINAL DESIGN Hours Cost Task
6.1 Final Construction Documents & Cost Assessment #3 1 8 8 8 50 0 2 0 77 $9,265 $0 $9,265
Subtotal 1 8 8 8 50 0 2 0 77 $9,265 $0 $9,265
Total Hours 4 41 74 113 253 13 19 38 555 72,925$ $950 73,875$
HOURLY BILLING RATE 225.00 180.00 145.00 180.00 100.00 125.00 125.00 175.00 Labor Labor Expenses Total Fee
NOTE: Fee proposal based on the RFP and addendum stated
services request. Revised 12/14/2023.
Project
Manager/L
andscape
Architect
Principal
Project
Technical
Advisor
Landscape
Designer
Senior
Planner RaviCivil
Engineer Field Ecol.
To: Public Works Committee members
From: C.J. Randall, Director of Planning
Date: January 8, 2024
Subject: Site Design and Development Criteria Manual - Introduction
Summary
The proliferation of reference specifications, codes, and standards relative to public works projects, on both public
and private lands, has led to challenges coordinating development review alongside technical review. This joint
effort of the Town’s Engineering, Planning, and Public Works Departments intends to clarify the Town’s expectations
for design, construction, operation, and maintenance of municipal infrastructure including but not limited to:
• Design Criteria for Streetscapes, Storm Drainage, Water Mains, etc.
• Material Specifications
• Installation
• Requirements for Dedication and Acceptance
The proposed Site Design and Development Criterial Manual – complementary to the Town’s Subdivision
regulations as well as other sections of the Town Code – is to provide minimum criteria for the design and
construction of improvements within the Town to promote uniform design procedures for designers and
technicians in the development of property and roads, ensuring:
• That such improvements are completed in a manner that protects the health safety and welfare of the Town
residents and the natural environment, and
• That upon completion, such improvements are suitable for dedication to the Town of Ithaca for perpetual
operation and maintenance.
The Site Design and Development Criteria Manual is intended to apply to all types of development, including
residential subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, and CIP projects. The Manual will be for applicant and agency
use during planning, design, and construction to assist the design, review, and implementation of new repairs,
improvements, and new development projects over time.
The Manual will provide the necessary framework for all future, applicable public infrastructure projects with the
goal of enhancing the Town of Ithaca’s quality of life. The Manual will focus on projects that have an impact on the
public realm and will build on values expressed in the Town’s 2014 Comprehensive Plan and 2015 Complete Streets
Policy.
Proposed tasks – initial phase
1. Inventory existing Town drawings (quantities, location, layout, relationships, and dimensions) and specification
sheets (quality, methods, materials), currently available in physical and CAD format.
2. Develop list of initial improvements to be included in Site Design and Development Criterial Manual.
3. Quality assurance / quality control (to be completed by Town Engineering Department)
4. Determine format and structure of the manual;
5. Professional services firm prepares first draft of Manual; and
6. Formally review, make appropriate changes, approve and release.
item #4
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Proposed deliverables
Draft Site Design and Development Criterial Manual, for revision annually or as needed
Schedule for Completion
Issue RFI / RFQ / RFP – February 1, 2024
Post procurement information to Town website and to NYS Contract Reporter – February 1, 2024
Review proposals – February 2024
Recommend selection of consultant – March 11, 2024
Tasks 1, 2 completed within 8 weeks of executed contract.
Tasks 3, 4, 5, 6 completed or within 6 months of executed contract.
Criteria for consideration
• Level of experience with Site Design and Development Criteria development and implementation in peer
communities
• Multi-disciplinary professional services firm including planning, civil, mechanical, structural engineering
disciplines
• Level of experience in Tompkins County
• Ability to meet the schedule for completion
• Location of services relative to Town of Ithaca
• Cost proposal
Procurement Process
• Request for Information
• Request for Qualifications
• Request for Proposal
Please contact me with any questions or concerns at cjrandall@town.ithaca.ny.us or 607-882-2474.
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