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File #: 87379    Version: 1 Name: Informational Presentation on the John Nolen Drive Engineering Project along the causeway.
Type: Communication Status: Held in Commission
File created: 2/25/2025 In control: BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
On agenda: Final action: 3/12/2025
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Informational Presentation on the John Nolen Drive Engineering Project along the causeway.
Attachments: 1. JND_BPC Exhibit_TREE STRATEGY_INFORMATIONAL ITEM.pdf

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Informational Presentation on the John Nolen Drive Engineering Project along the causeway.

 

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John Nolen Drive Project Overview:

-                     Full Reconstruction of John Nolen Drive Causeway from E Lakeside St to S Broom St, includes replacement of all causeway bridges, new bike-ped bridges, and reconstruction of Lake Monona Shoreline.

-                     Reconstruct Capital City Trail along Law Park to an 18-ft wide asphalt path with bike-ped separation (similar to existing Cap City Trail closer to Monona Terrace). Shoreline revetment reconstruction along Lake Monona Shoreline through Law Park and entire causeway. Multiple tree removals along Law Park Shoreline due to revetment reconstruction work, preserving desirable species where possible. Working closely with Parks and Forestry. The John Nolen Drive project will include a substantial number of new tree plantings, along the Causeway and Law Park areas, including terrace support systems (with a stormwater component) and soil amendments for future tree plantings.

-                     Reconstruct Capital City Trail through Olin Park to an 18-ft wide asphalt path with bike-ped separation, in coordination with future Olin Park designs.

-                     Working closely with Madison LakeWay and Sasaki’s design team.

-                     Construction Fall 2025 - Summer 2027.

 

This item is being presented to the Board of Parks Commission as an ‘informational’ item to provide info on the proposed causeway improvements, including the impacts to existing trees and extensive tree plantings.