Rondell Smart Park

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 GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Title: Rondell Smart Park
Location:  Directly across US-101 ramps and is bordered by private properties on the south and the east sides and by US-101 SB off-ramp on the west side. Rondell Road, which is currently a dirt road, will be extended from Las Virgenes Road approximately 300 feet north.
Construction Dates: July 27, 2020
Duration: 160 working days
Contact: Tatiana L. Holden, P.E., Senior Civil Engineer (818) 224-1674

 

Commencing  Monday, July 27, 2020  through March 2021, the public right-of-way/sidewalk at the southeast and northeast corner (in front of the Mobil service station) of the Las Virgenes Road/US Hwy 101 off ramp at Rondell Street and Rondell Street in its entirety, will be fully closed to pedestrians and foot traffic. There will also be no access to the trail head and no parking allowed along Rondell Street during construction.

If you have any inquiries or would like additional information, please contact the Public Works Department at (818) 224-1600.  Thank you.   NEW

 

The project site is located directly across US-101 ramps and is bordered by private properties on the south and the east sides and by US-101 SB off-ramp on the west side. Rondell Road, which is currently a dirt road, will be extended from Las Virgenes Road approximately 300 feet north.

The Rondell Smart Park will be constructed to serve the Las Virgenes Corridor and surrounding areas for commuter parking. The parking lot will have 131 parking stalls to provide parking for ride-share commuters as well as access to a trailhead on the east side of the project.

The extension of Rondell Road will have one travel lane in each direction as well as parking stalls on either side of the street. The project site crosses a significant drainage path from the Northeast. A debris capture basin will be constructed to intercept and capture gross debris.

Features of the facility will include storm water runoff retention through the use of bioretention techniques, recharging stations for electric vehicles, solar canopy and a dedicated area for bike storage.

Projected construction start date: June 15, 2020
Construction duration: 160 working days