on Wednesday, Februat the North Palm Beach Public Works Department, 645 Prosperity Farms Road, North Palm Beach, FL 33408. Highway One, North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 or on the Village’s website: A mandatory pre-Bid meeting is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. The Invitation to Bid is open to inspection and may be obtained at Village Hall, 501 U.S. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Village Hall Conference Room. Any bids received after the time specified will not be accepted and shall be returned unopened to the Bidder. Highway One, North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 until 2:15 P.M. Sealed bids (one original and three copies) will be received by the Village Clerk’s Office at 501 U.S. We'll be sure and pass along updates and times/dates for public input as we have them.The Village of North Palm Beach will be receiving sealed bids for the Earman River Transfer Pump Station. The public is encouraged to participate in this process going forward, and North Palm wants to hear your thoughts. However, the public engagement process should be started soon." There are a lot of moving pieces on this bridge project and a decision on two or three lanes is a long way off. (Design of the bridge by the County is expected in the summer of 2019 with the replacement project currently scheduled for 2021.) Designs and public engagement processes will occur concurrently to make efficient use of the consultant’s time (and minimize costs), encourage greater public participation and encourage design themes on both bridges that will be unique to North Palm Beach. "2GHO’s work on the US1 Bridge will dovetail with efforts on Palm Beach County’s Prosperity Farms Road Bridge Replacement Project. 2GHO will be working with the Village to identify design features that should be included in the new bridge through a public engagement process and working with the FDOT team. "The Village will be formally considering approval of a contract with Gentile Glas Holloway O’Mahoney & Associates, Inc (2GHO) at the JanuVillage Council meeting. The bridge design should complement the pedestrian scale development along the Earman River, including the opportunity to cross from one side of US1 to the other underneath the bridge (although clearance will be an issue to address) in order to maximize access along the south side of the canal. "It is important to note that this area in the Village is identified for potential redevelopment in the Citizens’ Master Plan. The Village will be collaborating with FDOT on the bridge design and is working to create an opportunity to contribute to the civic architecture and provide opportunities for pedestrians and bicyclists to view the Earman River. "FDOT has the bridge replacement project scheduled for 2023. Currently, traffic studies are being done to assess traffic flow and gather data on the two or three lane options. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) removed the remaining sections of the sidewalk and reduced the bridge from six to four lanes in order to accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists. "In October 2017, a portion of the US1 Bridge sidewalk collapsed into the Earman River. Thanks to Ed Cunningham, Communications Manager for the Village of North Palm Beach, we got this update, courtesy of North Palm's Public Works Dept.: Have you wondered what's going on with the Earman River bridge on US 1? It's been over a year since a sidewalk collapse resulted in a US 1 lane reduction by Frigate's.
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