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TOWN OF VAIL
STREETSCAPE
MASTER PLAN
ADDENIJUM
West Meadow Drive
East Meadow Drive
Vail Road to Willow Bridge Road
East Meadow Drive
Willow Bridge Rd to Vail Valley Dr
Village Core
November 4 2003
Prepared by
Town of Vail Otak Inc Wenk Associates
How to use this document
This document was prepared as an addendum to the 1991 Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan It does not replace any section of that
document The study area includes the two planning and design projects undertaken in recent years
Meadow Drive Streetscape Design
West Meadow Drive
East Meadow DriveVail Road to Willow
Bridge Road
East Meadow DriveWillow Bridge Road to
Vail Valley Drive
Vail Village Streetscape Design
Village Core
Within the study area
Things that have not changed are not
addressed within this document
Things that have changed are itemized and
described in detail and
Additions are described separately
The Guidelines for Paving Public art Site
Furnishings and Lighting are supplemented and
include discussions on
Snowmelting of pedestrian ways and
Public restrooms
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A discussion on the implementation and maintenance of the proposed improvements in the study area is provided for the direction
and policy making for developments and redevelopments within the study area
TOWN OF VAIL STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN ADDENDUM
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Acknowledgements
This Streetscape Master Plan Addendum was prepared by the Town of Vail and would not have been possible without the cooperation and involvement of the
citizens of the Town of Vail
Town Council
Ludwig Kurz Mayor
Rod Slifer Mayor Pro Tern
Diana Donovan Council Member
Chuck Ogilby Council Member
Greg Moffet Council Member
Bill Jewett Council Member
Dick Cleveland Council Member
Planning and Environmental Commission
John Schofield Chair person
George Lamb
Rollie Kjesbo
Doug Cahill
Gary Hartman
Chas Bernhart
Erickson Shirley
Design Review Board
on Clark Brittain
AM Charles S Acevedo
Bill Pierce
Hans Woldrich
Margaret Rogers
Art in Public Places Board
Jennifer Mason
Tracv Morrison Gordon
Barbie Christopher
Alan Kosloff
Gussie Ross
Nancy Sweeny
Kyle Webb
Robert Matsuda
Leslie Fickling AIPP Coordinator
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Town Manager
Pamela Brandmeyer Interim Town Manager
Community Development
Russell Forrest Director of Community Development
George Ruther Chief of Planning
Warren Campbell Planner
Public Works and Transportation
Greg Mall Director of Public Works and Transportation
Todd Oppenheimer Capital Project Manager
Larry Pardee Maintenance Manager
Mike Rose Transportation Manger
Design Team
Otak Inc
Roger Millar Principal
John McCarty Project Manager
Alan Gray Project Landscape Architect
Wenk Associates
Bill Wenk Principal
Brent Lloyd Project Manager
Kracum Resources LLC
Joe Kracum Principal
Streetscape Artists
Barbara Baer
Richard Hansen
Pat Musick
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Purpose of the Streetscape Addendum
Meadow Drive 3
Village Core 4
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 5
Meadow Drive 5
Village Core 9
WEST MEADOW DRIVE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 15
EAST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL ROAD TO WILLOW BRIDGE ROAD DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 24
EAST MEADOW DRIVE WILLOW BRIDGE ROAD TO VAIL VALLEY DRIVE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 34
VILLAGE CORE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 40
GUIDELINES FOR PAVING PUBLIC ART SITE FURNISHINGS AND LIGHTING 50
Paving Systems 50
Site Furnishings 53
Public Art 57
4Lighting
Mechanical Electrical Systems 67
Restrooms 69
STREETSCAPE DESIGNIMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE 70
Implementation 70
Maintenance 74
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List of Figures
Figure 1 Streetscape Master Plan Study Area 1
Figure 2 West Meadow Drive Plan View West Section 16
Figure 3 West Meadow Drive Plan View East Section 17
Figure 4 West Meadow Drive Rumble Strip at Alphorn and Skall Haus parking 18
Figure 5 West Meadow Drive Cross section 19
Figure 6 West Meadow Drive Library Area 20
Figure 7 West Meadow Drive Vail Valley Medical Center 21
Figure 8 West Meadow Drive Vail Valley Medical Center Mural Wall and Planter Bench 22
Figure 9 East Meadow Drive Plan View Vail Road to Willow Bridge Road 25
Figure 10 East Meadow Drive Sonnenalp Redevelopment Area 27
Figure 11 East Meadow Drive Talisman Area 28
Figure 12 Meadow Drive Vail Road Intersection 30
Figure 13 East Meadow Drive Sonnenalp Redevelopment Cross Section looking east 30
Figure 14 East Meadow Drive Vail Village Inn Plaza 31
Figure 15 East Meadow Drive Swiss House Redevelopment 32
Figure 16 East Meadow Drive at Willow Bridge Road looking west 33
Figure 17 East Meadow Drive Plan View Willow Bridge Road to Vail Valley Drive 36
Figure 18 Crossroads Area 38
Figure 19 Vail Valley Drive Area 38
Figure 20 Transportation Center Area 39
Figure 21 East Meadow Drive at Bridge Street Cross Section looking east 39
Figure 22 Village Core Plan View 41
Figure 23 Reconfigured ChildrensPlaza 43
Figure 24 Cascading Fountain at Childrens Plaza 43
Figure 25 Relocated Checkpoint Charlie 44
Figure 26 West Gore Creek Drive 44
Figure 27 Wall Street Water Feature 47
Figure 28 Wall Street 47
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Figure 29 Hanson Ranch Road Pedestrian Connections 48
Figure 30 West Gore Creek Drive Performance Gathering 49
Figure 31 Field paver examples 51
Figure 32 Transit paver examples 52
Figure 33 Trash receptacle examples 53
Figure 34 Bench seating examples 54
Figure 35 Table and chairs examples 55
Figure 36 Example of siteintegrated art 58
Figure 37 Incorporation of art in paving examples 59
Figure 38 Creative seating examples 60
Figure 39 Existing Clock Tower in Lionshead 61
Figure 40 Examples of temporary art 62
Figure 41 Restroom coverage diagram 69
Figure 42 Proposed streetscape phasing 2004 72
Figure 43 Proposed streetscape phasing 2005 73
List of Tables
Table 1 Summary of Comments Meadow Drive 6
Table 2 Summary of Comments Vail Village 9
Table 3 Vail Village Level of Improvement Matrix 12
Table 4 West Meadow Drive Master Plan Changes 18
Table 5 East Meadow Drive Vail Road to Willow Bridge Road Master Plan Changes 26
Table 6 East Meadow Drive Willow Bridge Road to Vail Valley Drive Master Plan Changes 37
Table 7 Village Core Master Plan Changes 42
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INTRODUCTION
Purpose of the Addendum
The Vail Village and Meadow Drive Streetscape projects represent the next steps of a
20 year planning effort to upgrade and enhance the physical character and
pedestrian experience of Vail The Vail Village Urban Design Guide Plan 1982
began the process of developing quality publicprivate improvements for the Vail
Village Its purpose was to give guidance to the overall physical development of the
Vail Village and created the existing framework of plazas landscape areas building
facades
With active community involvement the planning efforts were refined through the
Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan 1991 The purpose of the Vail Streetscape
Master Plan as a guiding document was to give the pedestrian environment the
same comprehensive design and quality of materials that the Towns architectural
standards had achieved It provided a comprehensive and coordinated conceptual
design for streetscape improvements to enrich the aesthetic appearance of the Town
with an emphasis on craftsmanship and creative design to create an excellent
pedestrian experience An objective of the Streetscape Master Plan included a
conceptual design for streetscape improvements that could be used for phased
implementation privately sponsored improvements on public land associated with
an adjacent building redevelopment and special development districts and joint
public private projects
Winston and Associates Inc prepared the Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan in
1991 as an outgrowth of the 1982 Vail Village Urban Design Guide Winston and
Associates and the Town of Vail municipal staff facilitated an extensive public
process with residents property owners merchants and other interested citizens
which led to a successful and effective communitysupported plan
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As stated in the Master Plan its purpose is to provide a comprehensive and coordinated
conceptual design for streetscape improvement that 1 is supported by the community 2
enriches the aesthetic appearance of the Town and 3 emphasizes the importance of
craftsmanship and creative design in order to create an excellent pedestrian experience
Streetscape recommendations are divided into six different chapters based on
proximity within the Village or specific to a particular segment of roadway The
plan emphasizes that the ideas presented are conceptual in nature and that necessary
refinements will occur during final design when the Town or private development
move forward to construct the planned improvements The Master Plan has served
as a guiding document for streetscape improvement and redevelopment over the
past eleven years
The Vail Village and Meadow Drive Streetscape Design projects 2003 with
additional public involvement develop the concepts originating in the previous
planning efforts into a comprehensive and complete streetscape design The
purposes and objectives of the planning effort have and will remain consistent
throughout these projects These include phased and cooperative implementation
high levels of quality and character and beautiful and interesting public spaces
intersections and focal points which enhance the pedestrian experience
The Town of Vail has undertaken extensive design and public processes to
rehabilitate Vail Village and Meadow Drive Driving the Vail Village project is the
need to replace utilities and the desire to consolidate construction in the Village for
minimal impact to businesses and residents Meadow Drive rehabilitation is largely
driven by the need for a good connection between the Village and Lionshead
needed improvements to the street infrastructure upgrades and rehabilitation of
public utilities and the anticipated private redevelopment along the Drive
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Meadow Drive Streetscape Design
The Town of Vail contracted with Washington Infrastructure Services and Otak Inc
to refine the Master Plan concepts and prepare final construction plans for the areas
presented in the following chapters
West Meadow Drive
East Meadow Drive Vail Road to Willow Bridge Road
East Meadow Drive Willow Bridge Road to Vail Valley Drive
West Meadow Drive Streetscape serves as the primary connection between Vail
Village and Lionshead Land use along West Meadow Drive is a complex mix of
residential hotel and general use properties There exists the potential for several
major redevelopments in the corridor over the several years The West Meadow
Drive Streetscape design embraces and strengthens the pedestrian connection
between Vail Village and Lionshead while retaining the existing character of the
street A broad pedestrian way along the sunny north side of the street with
appropriate lighting and landscape treatments provides a safe comfortable and
enjoyable walking experience Art features public and private along the length of
the street will be an interesting attraction encouraging pedestrian movement
between the two commercial areas
East Meadow Drive a unique portion of the Vail Village is a mix of commercial and
hotel properties as well as a public transit corridor The Vail Road to Willow Bridge
Road section of East Meadow Drive will potentially experience considerable
redevelopment over the next several years while the Willow Bridge Road to Vail
Valley Drive section is essentially developed to its full potential The East Meadow
Drive Streetscape design acknowledges the mix of pedestrian and transit traffic and
separates them through the use of differing pavement materials Pedestrians are
provided ample circulation space along the various storefronts and can cross back
and forth across the transit areas without physical barriers Art elements landscape
and lighting treatments and public gathering spaces provide a pleasing
environment and encourage people to linger in the area
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Vail Village Streetscape Design
The Vail Village Streetscape Design process evolved from the need to upgrade all
municipal water mains within the Village core With the streets excavated there is
an opportunity to enhance the Village and coordinate the work for minimal impact
In addition an opportunity exists to address the issues of the various master plans
1991 Streetscape Transportation Drainage Loading and Delivery and Art in Public
Places The Town of Vail contracted with Wenk Associates Inc to refine the master
plan concepts and develop preliminary design documents for the areas presented in
the Master Plans chapters Village Core
The Vail Village Streetscape Design process is timely in the midst of extensive
redevelopment plans as part of the ongoing Vail Renaissance Vail Resorts has
recently proposed extensive redevelopment of the Vista Bahn Base Front Door
and development of a parking structure and park P3J at the vacant parcel east
of the Mill Creek Court building The Town is currently engaged in streetscape
design for East and West Meadow Drive and a number of other redevelopment
opportunities are under consideration by property owners
The process which began in late June 2002 has utilized extensive community input
through community focus groups biweekly community meetings and oneonone
meetings The consultant team in conjunction with the Town of Vail staff and the
Town Council has developed preliminary design and snowmelt recommendations
in response to the community input and Town needs
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Recognizing the importance of maintaining community involvement in the final
design process the design teams for both the Meadow Drive and Vail Village
Streetscape Design launched the processes by inviting public participation in a series
of design dialogues and focus group sessions The input received was considered
critical to the projects final design The public process also tested the concepts
reflected in the Master Plan and established the criteria for the final design The
purpose of this document is to record the final design elements which deviate from
the 1991 Master Plan recommendations
Meadow Drive Streetscape Design
West Meadow Drive
East Meadow Drive Vail Road to Willow Bridge Road
East Meadow Drive Willow Bridge Road to Vail Valley Drive
To gain an understanding of community desires issues and concerns regarding
Meadow Drive the Project Team held a series of workshops with residents and other
stakeholders during the week of February 26 through March 2 2001 21 twohour
sessions were scheduled for single and multifamily residents bicycle and
pedestrian advocates business owners resort representatives private developers
members of the Vail Town Council Art in Public Places Board Design Review Board
DRB and Planning Environmental Commission PEC representatives from Vail
Valley Medical Center and Eagle County Ambulance Service and the TownsFire
rr and Emergency Streets and Roads Police and Transit departments Individual
comments were documented and used as abasis for creating a series of conceptual
designs for review and comment at two open houses held on Friday March 2
Following is a summary of comments received during the week and during earlier
meetings with the DRB and PEC The summary reviews major points of agreement
or disagreement
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I
Table 1 Summary of Comments Meadow Drive
Character
Inconsistent with poor signage and lighting and too much
traffic going too fast
A stream between Vail Village and Lionshead with a series of
eddies that draw people in for relaxation inspiration and fun
Public and private spaces should melt together seamlessly in retail
lodging and commercial areas In residential areas landscaping or
other visual diversions should enhance homeowner privacy
Pedestrian and Traffic Flow
Pedestrian areas are not clearly designated
Pedestrians vehicles bicycles and rollerblades are not
separated
Emergency vehicles pose a hazard and make circulation
difficult and erratic
Provide clear separation of pedestrians and wheeled vehicles
Accommodate new larger fire equipment for neighborhood
protection
The hospital should proceed with plans to move the ambulance
entrance to the frontage road and create a pedestrian entrance on West
Meadow Drive
Relocate the fire station as quickly as possible ke
QDeliveryvehiclescreateadditionaltrafficDivert delivery vehicles to the frontage road as redevelopment takes
Traffic control gates are ineffective unattractive and often Develop an effective solution for keeping unauthorized vehicles off
broken the pedestrian mall
Wayfinding is difficult for pedestrians and vehicles Develop effective signage and visual cues for wayfinding
Differentiate the entrance to Lionshead from private residences
Crossing Vail Road is difficult for pedestrians Provide an effective safe pedestrian crossing
There is no turnaround area for vehicles that inadvertently A pedestrianfriendly roundabout could help sort out traffic
turn onto Meadow Drive
Transit
Existing buses are noisy and smelly
Consider buses powered by alternative technologies to reduce noise
and emissions
Consider moving andor consolidating transit stops to reduce impacts
on La Bottega Alpenrose and other gathering places
Consider smaller buses on Meadow Drive with express buses on the
frontage road running between Lionshead and Vail Village
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Present Cqggns Desired Future Conditions
Bus stops should be welllighted have trash receptacles and provide
GPS information so that travelers know how long they must wait for
the next bus Consider a oneway loop for buses
The bus is a necessary convenience for tourists and locals Consider removing buses from East Meadow Drive only
Plan to accommodate a broad range of transit vehicles and types in
anticipation of future changes Elevated monorail or underground
transit could be possible
Drainage
Severe drainage problems exist in several locations Correct drainage at the Fire Station and entrances to various
condominium buildings and single family homes
Design Approach and Design Elements
Existing landscaping is attractive but more is needed Integrate new and existing landscaping green up the north side
Permanent planters should contain interesting vegetation year around
Provide consistent attractive lighting for security and to create an
inviting ambiance for pedestrians
Lighting is poor or nonexistent Lighting should emphasize the pathway and not detract from the
night sky
Consider special holiday lighting for East Meadow Drive
Incorporate places to hang banners that celebrate changes of season
The corridor has no continuity and special events
Bring a portion of Spraddle Creek andor Middle Creek into the
Spraddle Creek and Middle Creek cross the corridor but are design
virtually invisible Provide a connection to Gore Creek
Water features should be interestingwinterand summer
Provide access and signage to public restrooms make the LibraryPublicrestroomsarelackingrestroomsworkbetter
There is no place to sit during parades and other spectator Provide natural seating areas and gathering spacesevents
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I Conceptual Designs and Town Council Directions
Options developed during Design Dialog Week were presented at two Open Houses
on Friday March 2 The Project Team reviewed comments received from staff and
the public and developed two viable conceptual designs
The 206 Solution provided a 20 foot landscaped pedestrian area on the north
side of West Meadow Drive and a 6 foot sidewalk on the south with two lanes
for traffic and transit
The Promenade Solution reclaimed the center of West Meadow Drive between
Chateau Vail and the Vail Road intersection for pedestrian use with a single lane
for traffic and transit on either side
The two options were further developed over the next three months and presented
to the community a second time in an open house forum over the week of July 4
Public comment was documented and presented to Town Council along with the
revised options on July 17 2002 Town Council selected the 206 Solution for final
design
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Vail Village Streetscape Design
The design process began with a series of focus groups with business owners
residents resort representatives Town services emergency and fire police and
maintenance homeownersassociations Town Council members Design Review
Board Planning and Environmental Commission Vail Valley Foundation and Art
in Public Places Board All comments were documented and complied and were
presented to the community on June 28 and July 11 2002 Based upon the initial
comments the project team developed program and concept alternatives presented
to fhe community and the Town Council Design Committee during meeting and
workshops on July 25 August 6 and 22 September 6 October 10 and 21 November
7 and 21 and December 12 2002
Following is a summary of comments received during the community meetings
specifically the initial focus groups
Table 2 Summary of Comments Vail Village
Present o Desired Future CogjnsCharacter
The
Village Core looks tired and needs upgrading the asphalt
paving tends to detract from the pedestrian The paving should be upgraded to cobbled stone or pavers village
experience The
key areas within village core should have distinctive h
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Street vs Bridge Street relate but distinguish the areas of the Village for example Wall Street
Bridge Street Children sFountainetc Performance
spaces should be designed for small intimate Greater
intensity of activity in the streets is desired events for example string quartet orjazz ensemble The larger street
activities are preferred over larger events Softerconcerts should use more appropriate venues at the Vista Bahn Skiyard
or Ford Park 11
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Need more places that appeal to children Safe and engaging children splay areas need to be provided s
Fountain are possible PlazaandChildrenFoundersopportunities
forchildren oriented play features TOWN
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Present Conns De sired Future Conditions
Pedestrian and Traffic Flow
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An extended walkingretail experience is desired that link the Village Core and provide larger connections to the
Vail Community
Need improved signage directing pedestrians and traffic Develop effective signage and visual clues fro wayfinding
Divert loading and delivery vehicles to the proposed Vail
Improve trash pickup and service delivery systems
Front Door and P3J redevelopments EncourageResorts
delivery systems by alternatives means electric carts tunnel
systems etc
Emergency access is difficult along key traffic routes in Shift larger venues to adjacent areas and provide multiple
flexible opportunities for smaller venues within the VillageVillageduringspecialeventsCore
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Design Approach and Design Elements
Provide additional public restroom within the Village Core
Public restrooms are lacking Improve signage to existing restrooms at the Transit Center
and Vista Bahn Base Area
Provide additional public seating and gathering opportunities
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walls
Provide comprehensive lighting guidelines for both public and
Lighting is inconsistent private areas
Limited snow storage is a concern Provide a snowmelt system in the core pedestrian areas
The Village needs additional landscape and snow pocket Upgrade existing landscape areas and add new landscape
opportunities Permanent planters should be snow pockets in
areas winter and planting areas in summer
Provide a comprehensive upgraded furnishings package
Street furnishings are dated and inconsistent including picnic tables light standards trash receptacles and
r newspaper dispensers
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I Improvement Matrix
As part of the community involvement process the matrix on the following pages
was developed to assist is determining the degree of design intervention cost and
extent of change desired for the different areas of the Village Core Area Four
degrees of design and change were identified
Essential Improvements Make only required repairs and upgrades to existing
materials and conditions
Basic Enhancements Make only minor upgrades to materials and conditions to
improve character and aesthetics
Activity Enhancing Improvements Make moderate changes and upgrades to
improve or increase the function of the area as well as improve the character and
aesthetics
Image and Identity Enhancement Make extensive changes and upgrades to the
area which will achieve a new look increase and change the functions and
improve the character and aesthetics
The shaded areas of the matrix Table 4 on the following pages indicate the extent of
the desired level of improvements
Conceptual Designs and Town Council Directions
The project team worked closely with the Town of Vail staff and constituents
through extensive public involvement to reach consensus for the final design Input
from the community and Town Council Design Committee meetings allowed the
consultant team to develop and refine concepts presented to and approved by Town
Council on May 20 2003
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I Table 3 Vail Village Level of LV movement Matrix
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DEGREES OF DESIGN Childrens Fountain Gore Creek Dr West Gore Creek Dr East
INTERVENTION COST Earl Eaton Plaza Wall Street from Bridge Street to from Bridge Street to
EXTENT OF CHANGE Plaza Checkpoint Charlie the Chute
Rebuild fountain mechanical system and Replace storm drain and repaverepair rix surface drainage inlet at base of stairs Install new water line remove and replace Install newwater line repave in asphall
repave the entire plaza restore to existing plaza replace steps to Wall Stin existing repaveirepair street rebuild stairs and retain concrete curb gutter and steps to shops clarify serviceand delivery parking lane
configuration configuration planters and grades in existing configuration repave in asphalt clarify serviceand delivery
Essential parking lane
Improvements
Slightly shiftlocation of fountain to clarify Remove raised platform to create atgrade Remove planter at northwest corner at Gore Remove wall atLodge at Vail raise mid Enlarge paver margin in front of Gorsuch
vehicular access to Pepis removeexisting area for tables and chairs retain spruce Cr Dr to create seating space section of street grade to eliminate need for and Golden Bear to reduce the apparent
walls around fountain shift statues to reduce grove but rebuild wall along south side and Reconfigure existing stairs to ease access steps improve access modifying existing width of the street modify pedestrian
Basic water splashing on them ortreat water to eliminate inset benches removespruce at between Earl Eaton Plaza and Gore Creek planter walls as needed to accommodate pathway on north side of Milt Creek Court
Enhancements reduce corrosion or the bronze popcorn wagon to clear a NS view corridor Drive newstreet grades and provide additional Bldg Improve signage for better wayfnding
relocate popcom wagon rental bikes and landscape opportunities along street
newspaper boxes
Redesign fountain with sculpture increase Reconfigure paved and landscaped areas to Remove existing planters reconfigure Highlight niches along the street with special Narrow r 3ve street to Mill Creek add
its visibility from Gore Cr Dr and change separate pedestrian circulation from planting areas improve access to retail paving extending into the street Wildflower directional signage to commercial spaces
Activity fountain surface to provide a more lingering space and to encourage ships and provide opportunities for small Alley Wall SL Sweet Basil Lodge entry east of Bridge St and to Mill Creek Park
interactive water experience to allow greater gathering for softer planned and venues add seating where appropriate in these include 8 wide walkway to Vail Valley Drive
Enhancing intensity of use provide a more flexible spontaneous eventsprovide play features areas improve directional signage
Im rovements venue for special events for children that respond to the mountainpenvironment
Redesign and relocate fountain with Add small elerncnIs that entice Add water feature fire canopy of Consider more elaborate paving design to Create special bridge al Mill Creek
sculpture to allow greater intensity of use people ntlu the reconligured space such as banner cables and special lights counter the linearity of the street allow to mark the bansiaon to the adjacent
Image and provide a more flexible venue for special fireplace small water feature sculptural install unique paving material and pattern Lodge to expand west s to capture residential ne ghborhood
events feature interpretive garden area potentially allow the Arcadebuilding to views of Gore allow Sweet Basilto expandIdentityenckuespaceonEastsideprovideitsterracerelocateSitzmarkparkingto
Enhancement visual and physical connection to create gathering space i elocating
Bridge Street through alley public s and trash storage below
ground
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DEGREES OF DESIGN Gore Creek Park andINTERICOSTWillowBridgeRoadCheckpointCharlie Seibert Circle Upper Bridge Street
EXTENT OF CHANGE Promenade
Replace existingwater line and repair Replace broken unit pavers in existing Donothing Develop a more attractive way to integrate Repave with asphalt fix damaged
asphalt paving configuration after water line replacement ski and snowboard racks in winter streetscape elements lightpoles t
veneer on planters tomatch ct4
Essential
Improvements
Add public restroom building on the north Relocate traffic central capacity of Improve irrigation and drainage problem at Assist surrounding buildings with installation Repave with concrete unit pavers tobuilding
side of Willow Bridge Checkpoint but maintain information existing flagstone paving areas of window boxes for summer flowers work faces but dont removeplanters alter the
capacity Create seatingareas to celebrate with trash company to reduce grease sports paving pattern around store entries
Basic the eastward view and pavement cleaning problems
Enhancements
Add paving details that emphasize the Move the traffic control I driver info function Introduce garden plantings will inlerpoelivo Introduce a water feature in the cobbled Remove existing planters and slurred trees
bridge crossing point extend pedestrian south and reconfigure the plaza in an labeling provide more seating Improve area relocate verticalsculptures and adjust replace with level platforms for sociable
Activity paving concrete unit pavers in a orientation more suited to pedestrian access bon ChildrensFountain Plaza by stone benches to provide more roomto set seating arrangements and flower containers
Enhancing
continuous lane from the checkpoint to
Crossroads reconfigure the intersection with
usesexpand terrace along lodge
promenade provide visual landmark to
reducing obstacles at existing stairs tip event facilities add moreelectrical
outlets dedicate a location within the plaza
in sumncr
im rovements Meadow Drive to separate carsfrom people connect the village coreto crossroads and for a monument in Petesmemorypminimizevehicularparkingtheremainderofthevillage
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Farmers Market ArtShows and possibly make the plaza more suitable for special the walkway Public P at stairs to events deve use special paving in theIdentityvendorcartseventsChildrensFountainPlazalargerseatingnichesDailyGrindRed 1
Enhancement
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DEGREES OF DESIGN
INTERVENTION COST
o OF CHANGE
The 100 Hanson Ranch Road
Lower Bridge Street Intersection the Chute P3JPark Mill Creek Path Street Elements Lighting
Bridge and Gore Entry
Replace slam nags and water lines
repave with asphalt fix damaged
Repave with asphalt In existing configuration
after water lina is replaced
Repave with asphalt attar waterline in
Hanson Ranch Road is replaced
Do nothing Maintain all existing pieces Mina rpakof existing light Ilxtures shift
light iocalionsto reduce dark areas wdhin
streolscape elements lightpoles stone the Village
veneer on planters to match existing
Repave with spedalpaves to building and Repave with concrete unit Pavers provide Dilferenfiale pedestrian circulation lanes with Thin existing vegetation along the kadd Maintain existing site elements but provide Replace luminarymexisting light f tire Use
planter aces alter thepanern around slag banner poles conePav s wok in VRI tomake park idonlificalwn signs atboth ends nowbash cans a solar mono sublle lunvnary
enbtes tobreakthe linearity of the street infora pedestn walkway alongside the
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WEST MEADOW DRIVE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
The Streetscape Master Plan describes West Meadow Drive as an opportunity for
transforming asphalt street character into a safe pedestrian street that embodies an
exciting pedestrian experience and encourages pedestrian traffic between Vail
Village and Lionshead This addendum proposes achieving the desired effect
through integration of public art into the streetscape as an artwalk experience It
recommends a primary pedestrian walkway 15 to 20 feet wide on the north side of
the street and a secondary six foot walkway on the other Pedestrian needs have
been given strong emphasis in the design Artists were selected by AIPP to work as
part of the design team The design team identified opportunities for public artwork
which are integrated into the overall streetscape design concept
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development of public and private projects
Completed Components
MayorsPark a component of this subarea was constructed as a public pocket park
on the old Ski Museum site at the intersection of West Meadow Drive and Vail Road
Improvements Plan View
The drawings on the following pages provide a plan view of the West Meadow
Drive design development
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Master Plan Design Changes
While the objectives of the Master Plan have been sustained in Design the manner in
which they are achieved has changed The areas that deviate from the Master Plans
directives are as follows
Table 4 West Meadow Drive Master Plan
1 Provide a primary 1012 foot walkway on the north side of
the street with a priority raised crosswalk near the
Holiday Inn currently Chateau Vail routing pedestrians
to the south side of the street The primary pedestrian
walkway returns to the north side near the Vail Valley
Medical Center The primary purpose is to route
pedestrians away from the headin parking located at the
Alphorn and Skaal Haus
Provide a primary walkway on the North side of the
street only Increase the overall platform from 12 feet to
20 feet divided among landscape pedestrian movement
areas seating points and art opportunities Vary the
space dedicated to these functions depending on the
interface with various land uses along the street Install a
safety rumble strip between the dedicated pedestrian
area and headin parking in front of Alphorn and Skaal
Haus to draw pedestrians away from the back end of
parked vehicles This provides a safe zone and better
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3 Maintain a street width of 26 feet curb to curb
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4 Provide a neighborhood entry feature in the form of a
small landscape median immediately west of the Fire
Station
This element was studied at the proposed location and a
location east of the Fire Station Both locations conflicted
with turning movements associated with the Fire Station
and intersection This element has been excluded form
the Master Plan at this time
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2 Provide a five foot walkway on the opposite side Provide a six foot walkway in accordance with the Town
of the street standards
5 Develop a pocket park with public restrooms on the
northwest corner of West Meadow Drive and Vail Road
the location formerly occupied by the Ski Museum
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6 The pedestrian walkway reverts to a shared use platform
allowing vehicles and transit service from the west end of
the hospital to the library and Dobson Arena
Mayors Park did not incorporate public restrooms
There is insufficient space to incorporate a public
restroom as a feature of West Meadow Drive Additional
locations for public restrooms are discussed in the
Guidelines section of this document
The separated pedestrian walkway continues past the
hospital beyond the point where the transit service gate
crosses Meadow Drive to the south and connects to the
Gore Valley Trail The Gore Valley Trail is rerouted to
connect to the sidewalk rather than directly to the street
The trail that runs south from the Evergreen Hotel is
rerouted by the Dobson Arena across to the east side of
Middle Creek where it intersects with the Meadow Drive
pedestrian walkway From this point west the pedestrian
walkway becomes shared use with the transit service to
the library Figure 6
Figure 6 West Meadow Drive Library Area
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Additions to the Streetscape Master Plan
New opportunities for pedestrian and other streetscape character enhancements
were discovered during the design dialogue process
Vail Valley Medical Center
The Vail Valley Medical Center VVMC was in the process of acquiring Town
approval for facility expansion when the Meadow Drive public process began
VVMC management and consultants participated in the streetscape design dialogue
and subsequent public meetings VVMC was supportive of the concepts developed
and agreed to allow the pedestrian space along the north side of the street to
encroach in a seamless manner onto their south frontage property This provides an
opportunity for a pedestrian pause space along West Meadow Drive accentuating
the pedestrian experience It also provides an opportunity for integrating public art
in the form of benches paving accents transit stop and a wall mural as illustrated
in the plan view in Figure 7 below
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The area between Dobson Arena and Vail Valley Medical Center where Middle
Creek flows toward Gore Creek is stream corridor dedicated to and owned by the
Town of Vail The parking lot that serves both Vail Valley Medical and the Town is
located on the East side of Middle Creek At present this area serves as a connecting
point to Lionshead the Library Gore Valley Trail and north past Dobson Arena
However it is not clearly marked
Preliminary plans for the Medical Center and Evergreen Lodge expansions suggest
removing existing parking and eliminating vehicular access from Meadow Drive
These plans provide a great opportunity to transition the west end of the artwalk
from an urban street experience into an open park setting The Library Dobson
Arena and VVMC can be unified by the common open space created by the removal
of the parking area To enhance the parklike setting stream access should be
provided along with natural form gardens seating areas and environmental
interpretation education opportunities
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The pedestrian path bordering the west bank of Middle Creek is rerouted to the east
bank as a part of the recent Dobson Arena improvements In final design this path
intersects with the Meadow Drive walkway and extends across Meadow Drive
through the open space to the south where it intersects with the Gore Valley Trail
The route is emphasized as the preferred pedestrian connection to Lionshead
Appropriate signing would inform and efficiently direct pedestrians to various
destinations Elements of this design include
Relocating the walk bridge further up the creek to open up more park area
Reroutingthe path from the relocated bridge further to the east toward the
southwest entrance to the VVMC
Establishing a new trailroad intersection at or near the VVMC entrance and
Creating an open area park setting and public gathering area at the west
terminus of the Meadow Drive artwalk
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EAST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL ROAD TO WILLOW BRIDGE ROAD
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
This segment of East Meadow Drive shares use among bicycles and buses While
private vehicles are excluded beginning at the intersection of East Meadow Drive
and Willow Bridge Road the Talisman intends to exercise the right to use a pre
existing easement to access their property although the issue remains open This
access is indicated in this addendum however it considerably compromises the
pedestrian nature of the area Alternative access solutions should continue to be
Aa studied and implemented Concepts discussed during the design dialogue included
creation of a streetscape experience that attracts and holds pedestrians within the
space At certain times of the year the street can be closed off to all motorized
vehicles and serve as a venue for special events for example art fair street concerts
farmers market and other forms of activities and entertainment The public plaza
space created by the intersection of East Meadow Drive and Willow Bridge Road is
intended to function as a primary venue for larger size street concerts and other
special events Future redevelopment of the Crossroads commercial development
should include an extension of this public space in the form of multipurpose stage
I areas art features fountains restrooms and potentially an ice rink
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Master Plan Design Changes
Table 5 East Meadow Drive Vail Road to Willow
1 Provide a single 14foottravel lane for buses
While the objectives of the Master Plan have been sustained in Final Design the
manner in which they are achieved has changed Design elements that are consistent
with the Master Plan include maintaining a continuous horizontal platform through
the street cross section with no curb and gutter separation of the pedestrians from
the buses differentiate the pedestrian areas from the bus travel lanes with distinctive
paving patterns and colors the north side of the street is emphasized for pedestrian
use Areas that deviate from the Master Plansdirectives are as follows
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2 Maintain control gates as a streetscape element
3 Locate a westbound bus stops in front of Vail Village Inn
on the north and an eastbound stop in front of the
Sonnenalp on the south
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Drive using 12 foot lanes As suggested in the Ma
Plan the lanes are placed as far south as possible wi
the rightofway The roadway width is reduced to
12 foot lane at each end as a traffic control measure
Replace control gate arms with lane restriction nec
downs with special paving on both ends of the strei
This treatment deemphasizes East Meadow Drive as
public road for vehicles Pedestrianstyle paving
drawn into the neckdown zone to emphasize tl
prrjdor as a pedeIr1an area
Move the westbound bus stop at Vail Village Inn
presently La Bottega approximately 50 feet further east
Move the opposing eastbound bus stop approximately
25 feet further west
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4 Emphasize pedestrian areas to the north side of the street
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the far end of the street The preliminary Sonnenz
redevelopment plans bring the new building to the ed
of the rightofway with store fronts along the south si
of the street Final design includes an eight fc
pedestrian walkway along the south side of the sLre
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Preliminary Sonnenalp redevelopment plans shows the
south laiiaAape berm being removed and replaced with
the proposed building frontage and pedestrian walkway
The Talisman parking access is shown but should be
studied for alternate arrangements which do not
compromise the pedestrian area Final design extends
the south walkway to the east across the Talisman
frontage connecting to the Swiss House redevelopment
plaza area to maintain a safe connection with the
proposed new ujusalong the south rightofway edge
The removal of the landscape berm is mitigated by
adding landscaping to the Talisman frontage and creating
space for a landmark piece of public art or fountain
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5 Preserve the prominent landscaped berm on the south side
of the street Should the Sonnenalp redevelop this feature
should remain as a strong character element along the
street
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Additions to the Streetscape Master Plan
Sonnenalp Redevelopment
The Sonnenalp Bavaria Haus and Swiss House have started preparing
redevelopment plans The property owner and his respective architects and planners
participated in the Meadow Drive design and public process sharing their thoughts
and conceptualizing opportunities for the interface between their proposed
W improvements and streetscape improvements in the rightofway The preliminary
plans were shared with the Meadow Drive design team and updated versions were
submitted as available While there is no guarantee of the final redevelopment
layout until after development approval is granted by the Vail Town Council the
Meadow Drive design team has considered the plans in the context of the streetscape
and public input
Vail Road Intersection
With the Sonnenalp redevelopment at the edge of the rightofway the street
corridor will have a narrow and much more European character While the street
will feel more enclosed the new character creates an opportunity to erect landmark
public art at the intersection with Vail Road creating an inviting gateway statement
and inviting pedestrians down East Meadow Drive as illustrated in the plan view
Figure 12 and the crosssection Figure 13 on the following page
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Vail Village Inn Plaza
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In the north central vicinity of East Meadow Drive the Vail Village Inn Plaza
buildings are recessed from the Meadow Drive rightofway forming a sun pocket
plaza space More businesses lie to the north of the midblock opening but appear
to be hidden and unnoticed The plaza area offers an opportunity to develop
features that will draw pedestrians into the space which they presently tend to pass
by inviting them to explore other retail locations A water feature provides a mid
block destination focal point to complement the existing businesses and takes
advantage of one of the few open areas along East Meadow Drive Strategic
placement of benches within the space invites pedestrians to pause linger and enjoy
the space
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Swiss House Redevelopment
Redevelopment is planned for the Swiss House located at the east end of the East
Meadow Drive block between Vail Road and Willow Bridge Road The property
owner and his respective architects and planners participated in the Meadow Drive
design and public process sharing their thoughts and conceptualizing opportunities
for the interface between the rightofway streetscape improvements and their
proposed improvements
The Swiss House will remain recessed from the southern edge of East Meadow
Drives rightofway edge and will be reoriented parallel to East Meadow Drive
Vehicular access points are being relocated The proposed design presents the
opportunity for another open area interface between the rightofway and private
retailhotel property inviting pedestrians to linger and enjoy the space Concepts
include benches public art and vegetation to soften the hardscape These concepts
were submitted to the development interests for consideration and incorporation
into their plans
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EAST MEADOW DRIVE WILLOW BRIDGE ROAD TO VAIL VALLEY
DRIVE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
This segment of East Meadow Drive is primarily open to all vehicular traffic Only
the section between Village Center Road and Slifer Plaza is restricted to buses and
pedestrians Several hotel lodge and commercial properties including Talisman
Village Center Sonnenalp Swiss Haus and Crossroads are access through this
segment of East Meadow Drive The majority of these vehicles enter from Village
Center Road off of the South Frontage Road Two properties Vail Mountain Lodge
and Mountain Haus are accessed from Vail Valley Drive Many vehicles exiting the
Checkpoint Charlie area use this segment of East Meadow Drive as access back to
South Frontage Road
Pedestrian traffic on this segment of East Meadow Drive is directed toward the
edges of the roadway because of the heavy vehicular traffic Snowmelted walkways
along the Village Center commercial area and Sonnenalp Austria Haus provide
access along the street and to the majority of the shops and restaurants Pedestrian
crossings between commercial developments can occur at almost any point along
Village Center Road East Meadow Drive and Willow Bridge Road Different
tp pavement material types are used to provide a visual indicator of the primary
pedestrian crossings These occur at the intersections of Village Center Road
I Willow Bridge Road and East Meadow Drive
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The following components of the Streetscape Master Plan have already been
completed within this subarea
The control gate near the west portal of the parking structure has been moved
further west
Oneway traffic designation has been moved north just south of the Village
Center Parking access
A 14foot asphalt bus travel lane paralleled by a 12 to 15foot pedestrian
walkway surfaced in concrete unit pavers extends from the west control gate at
the parking structure east to Slifer Plaza
Slifer Plaza has been enhanced as recommended in the Master Plan
Screening of the Austria Haus parking lot has been achieved through
redevelopment with the hotel retail shops and landscaping along the East
Meadow Drive frontage
Mountain Haus and Vail Mountain Lodge streetscape components including
snowmelted sidewalk landscape terrace and bus stop have been completed
through redevelopment of those properties
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Master Plan Recommendation Change under Final Design
Twoway bus movement using two 12foot lanes is requir1Provideasingle14foottravellaneforbusesalongforEastMeadowDrivecontradictorytotheMasterPly
Meadow Drive to the east of the intersection with These lanes continue to the East between Willow Brid
Willow Bridge Road Road and Vail Center Road as illustrated below
2 Separate pedestrians from traffic along the north side of Provide a walkway restricted to a narrower width th
East Meadow Drive from the Willow Bridge Road recommended in some isolated spots The majority of t
intersection to the control gate at the parking structure walkway meets the recommendation of the Master Plan
using an 8 to 10foot walkway
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East Meadow Drive Willow Bridge intersection with a
larger circular planter Use a special treatment to pave
the intersection so it acts as a focal point
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determined that increasing the dimensions of the existin
planter will make it difficult to provide for large truck c
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create the focal area recommended in the Master Plan Th
area is labeled to serve as a venue space for special event
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redevelopment will be critical to setting the stage for the
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to curb with five to sixfoot concrete sidewalks on each
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addition of a central landscape median to further discoura
unnecessary traffic The landscape median also responds
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Additions to the Master Plan
Street enhancements have been developed along the embankment slope that covers
the south side of the parking structure from the Village Center RoadEast Meadow
Drive intersection to the central access stairs across from Slifer Square A retaining
wall installed in the embankment creates a cavity that varies in depth from 10 to 20
feet providing space for seasonal vending opportunities a seating wall water
features and public art A pedestrian walkway will extend along the length as well
These street enhancements are designed to generate points of interest and pedestrian
activity to the west of the parking structurescentral access
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VILLAGE CORE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
The Streetscape Master Plan describes the Village Core a one of the premier
pedestrian spaces in the country yet the existing streetscape treatment does not
quite measure up to its unique setting The plan proposes achieving the desired
effect by adding the detailing that extra level of finish that creates a statement of
quality and distinctive character The plan proposes highlighting key focal points
and plazas with special paving and finishes It recommends eliminating all loading
and delivery functions from the Village Core enhancing pedestrian comfort and
safety and Checkpoint Charlie is recommended to be relocated to the intersection of
Willow and Vail Road
Driving the Vail Village project is the need to replace utilities and the desire to
consolidate construction in the Village for minimal impact to businesses and
residents
Completed Components
The following components of the Streetscape Master Plan have already been
completed within this subarea
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Landscaping and walkways at Ted Kindel Park
A stairway connecting Bridge Street to the pocket park and Gore Creek
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While the objectives of the Master Plan have been sustained in Final Design the
manner in which they are achieved has changed The areas that deviate from the
Master Plans directives are shown the Table 7
Table 7 Villa re Core Master Plar1 Clran es
Master Plan Recommendation
1 Removing the loading and delivery zones from Gore Creek
Drive and Bridge Street as recommended by the Master
Transportation Plan
The final design removes many of the loading
delivery areas from the Village Core to Vail Res
proposed Front Door Project Loading and deli
parking will be dispersed to the west side of Wil
Bridge Road across from the Sitzmark Lodge and to
area along the Lodge at Vail promenade when the F
Door loading zone is full or not functioning
2 The primary paving material for the right of way area is
recommended to be rectangular concrete unit pavers with a
herringbone pattern edged by a double soldier course
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The final design proposes upgraded pavemE
treatments stone and concrete unit pavers in k
pedestrian areas to create a cobbled European style
experience The design intent is to use four to fi
pavement styles rectangular and square patterns ai
colors to provide a range of palettes and subtly devel
distinctions between Village areas ie Wall Street Brid
Street Gore Creek Drive The color palettes would
consistent with those recommended in the Master PI
including Charcoal Arapahoe Blend and Brown T
concrete unit pavers would be tumbled to reinforce t
cobbled style and add a character consistent with t
Tyrolean traditions of the Village Core
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3 Restoring the ChildrensFountain to its original design by
removing the stone walls to allow access to the water
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The final design proposes reconfiguration of Childre
Fountain Plaza to become more interactive and engagi
and includes stone elements cascading waterfalls a
landscaped seating areas while retaining the origii
bronze childrens sculptures and water jets A found
pool with a new pumping system will allow for
childrens play area safely removed from vehicular a
pedestrian traffic of Gore Creek Drive The vehicu
access to the Gasthof Grammshammer parking garage v
be rerouted to the eastern side of the plaza
accommodate additional seating and activity areas witl
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Figure 24 Cascading Fountain at Childrens Plaza
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4 Along Gore Creek Drive in front of the Lodge at Vail
the Plan suggests removing as much of the existing
rock wall that separates the sidewalk from the street as
possible replacing it with steps
5 Planters have been suggested at the present
Checkpoint Charlie location The landscaping should
be designed to allow for possible performances by
street musicians and other artists
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The final design proposes to remove the existing ste
stone walls and handrails along the Lodge at V
Promenade shops The adjacent section of Gore Cre
Drive will be reconstruction and graded to eliminate t
need for steps and retaining walls
Initially Checkpoint Charlie will remain as it
Discussions ensued to relocate it to the intersection of Vs
Road and Willow Bridge Road however the relocatic
will largely depend on the design of the Front Do
project If relocated the existing planter can be remove
and replaced with an architectural landmark creating
visual connection with Bridge Street and East Meado
Drive and provide additional performance and displi
opportunities
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6 Public restrooms are needed in the Village Core As
there are no viable locations to construct a new facility
it may be possible to incorporate a public restroom into
an existing building
7 The selection of wood benches has established a style
and material that should be carried through to the other
site furnishings Trash receptacles bicycle racks and
newspaper dispensers should coordinate with the
wood benches
8 Tree grates are recommended for street trees when they
are used in an urban setting
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public restrooms within the Village Core
a A freestanding public restroom could be located
at the northeast corner of the international bridge
on a Town owned parcel This site would require
an architecturally sensitive solution that
incorporates elements of the bridge design into
the facility
b The second location is near the intersection at Mill
Creek and Gore Creek Drive
The final design proposes replacement of the exist
trash receptacles bicycle racks and newspe
dispensers with more update furnishings that
consistent with the final palette of materials The exis
benches would be retained and are incorporated into
existing design
The final design removes tree grates and guards
throughout the Village Core The mountain environment
tends to present challenges to maintaining healthy street
trees in more urban settings The project team has
recommended a more flexible solution creating small
planters at the base of each street tree to allow better root
growth and provide additional landscape opportunities
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9 The night lighting for the Village Core should be
varied and carefully planned The master plan shows
one possible approach to creating the appropriate
level of lighting for the Village core area using a
variety of light sources
10 Permanent planters seasonal planters some with
street trees and hanging baskets on light poles are
recommended as ways to add seasonal color in the
landscape
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The final design adjusts the number of light fixtures
many areas of the Village Core to balance the light levels
the pedestrian areas The final design modifies Figure
from the Master Plan slightly to achieve this desir
balance In addition the consultant team has recommend
comprehensive lighting guidelines for the Village Core
The design recommends seasonal landscape color be added
through additional permanent planters moveable container
plantings and hanging baskets
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Additions to the Master Plan
East Gore Creek Drive
Gore Creek Promenade
Wall Street
Figure 27 Wall Street Water Feature
New opportunities for pedestrian and other streetscape character enhancements
were discovered during the design dialogue process
East of Mill Creek a pedestrian walkway is proposed to Vail Valley Drive and
creates safe pedestrian connections and improves the visibility and access to Ted
Kindel Park
A visual stream connection from Childrens
Fountain Plaza Wall Street and Founders
Plaza is proposed A potential connection
could include Pirate Ship Park and Vail
Resorts Front Door project Natural water
from Mill Creek was investigated and
deemed not feasible
The final design proposes a series of
cascading water features connecting
FoundersPlaza to Childrens Fountain Plaza
and potentially a connection through Gore
Creek Promenade Park to Gore Creek The
water feature begins in Founders Plaza
proceeding north through Wall Street and
connects to the Childrens Fountain The
water feature includes a variety of stone pools
and falls intended to mimic a mountain
stream In conjunction with the fountain the
Wall Street planters and steps are
reconfigured to improve retail visibility and
accessibility and encourage additional
gathering opportunities
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In addition to the water feature connecting to Wall Street Founders Plaza is
reconfigured to expand landscape areas and provide additional gathering
opportunities A small sculpture playground is proposed within the landscape area
and provides a safe opportunity for children to play The sculptural play pieces will
be coordinated with the Town of Vail AIPP Board
The final design recommends removal of the existing popcorn wagon and a
permanent popcorn gazebo to be constructed The new popcorn gazebo will
include an adjacent seating area and will incorporate the existing newspaper racks
A necessary culvert replacement at Mill Creek allows for the opportunity to create a
celebrated entrance to the Village Aw
Core Stone ornamental railings
landscape and lighting features
are used to highlight this
important gateway to the Village
The south terrace of Mill Creek
Court Building and entrance to
Ted Kindel Park is reconfigured to
improve access and visibility East
of Mill Creek a pedestrian
walkway is proposed to Vail
Valley Drive creating safe
pedestrian connections to and
from the Village Core The
improvements to the P3 J chute
include a pedestrian walkway and
paving upgrade aimed at
providing safer pedestrian and
vehicular connections
Figure 29 Hanson Ranch Road Pedestrian Connections
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West Gore Creek Drive
Current Checkpoint Charlie
During the planning process the relocation of Checkpoint Charlie was discussed at
length Relocation depends on the the roadway configuration at the Front Door
project If Checkpoint Charlie is relocated the final design could be a performance
and display opportunity at the west end of Gore Creek Drive The plaza will be
highlight by an architectural landmark or art component the will become a focal
point for the Village Core and provides a great opportunity to create both visual and
physical connections to Bridge Street and Meadow Drive The landmark will be
surrounding by a series of stone walls and steps which create a performance and
gathering spaces at this crucial juncture within the Village
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Willow Bridge Road
Bicycle and pedestrian connections are proposed at the new checkpoint location
connecting to the Vail Valley Trail and the remainder of the Village
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GUIDELINES FOR PAVING PUBLIC ART SITE FURNISHINGS AND
LIGHTING
General Material Specifications
All materials and equipment proposed for use in streetscape improvements should
be of low maintenance have a long lifespan and are durable so as to avoid costly
maintenance Material and equipment specifications should be structured to assure
that comparative analysis among choices includes initial cost installation cost
operating and maintenance costs and selection should be based upon the overall
minimum cost All materials and equipment should be accompanied with
manufacturers operating and maintenance information Construction
administration specifications should include both a quality control program
administered by the installer and a quality assurance program administered by the
Town Installation of materials and equipment should follow all guidelines specified
by the manufacturer
I Paving Systems
The 1991 Streetscape Master Plan references paving treatments in 3 categories
Field pavements within the rightofway
Accent pavement
Private area pavement
Field pavement is recommended as a basic herringbone design with double soldier
courses along rightof way lines and as perpendicular bands along the length of the
street The pavement material is recommended as rectangular concrete unit pavers
on a gravel or concrete base Colors are a mixture of gray red and brown
Accent pavement types referenced include granite sets or units sandstone other
shapes of concrete unit pavers and brick clay pavers These pavement types are
intended to be used on a limited basis at key intersections and plazas
as
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Pavement within private areas outside of rightofway is recommended as concrete
unit pavers in rectangular or square shapes used individually or in combination
Field Pavers
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Changes to pavement types under Final Design include the addition of more variety
into the pavement types recommended The following pavement types are
recommended to be included in addition to those referenced above
Concrete unit pavers with tumbled edges are recommended to create a softer worn
effect in the pavement This cobbled European style is consistent with the Tyrolean
traditions of the Vail Village Four to five styles of rectangular and square patterns
will help to develop subtle distinctions between various areas with the Village The
colors are recommended to be consistent with those referenced above
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Figure 31 Field paver examples
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Transit Paving
Figure 32 Transit paver examples
Ornamental Paving
Rumble Strip Paving
The specific material has not been identified Considerations include a concrete slab
large size concrete or asphalt pavers
Detailed paving patterns of varying materials integrated into the field pavement as
an art element
Square concrete unit pavers with a fractured surface resembling granite sets of a
contracting color intended to direct pedestrians away from the back of headin
parking spaces
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Site Furnishings
Trash receptacles
The final design proposes replacement of the existing trash receptacles bicycle racks
and newspaper dispensers with more update furnishings that are consistent with the
Bavarian theme of the Village Core The existing benches would be retained and are
incorporated into the existing design
Trash receptacle styles include bearproof and non bearproof Cigarette disposal
provided
BearProof Model
Also available in solid color
Figure 33 Trash receptacle examples
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Benches
Conceptual Seating
Figure 34 Bench seating examples
The current streetscape design for those which are not integrated art elements
remain unchanged More benches should be out yearround in sun pockets and
gathering spaces
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Current Village Benches
Tables and chairs
Bike racks
Add to public plaza spaces some with umbrellas to encourage people to linger and
provide additional informal outdoor dining opportunities
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Newspaper cabinets
Tree grates
Figure 35 Table and chairs examples
Combination bike ski snowboard racks similar to those in use in Beaver Creek are
under investigation
Retain the existing locations and management system to the fullest extent possible
Look for ways to improve design and durability of newspaper cabinets and clusters
The final design removes tree grates and guards throughout the Village Core The
mountain environment tends to present challenges to maintaining healthy street
trees in more urban settings The project team has recommended a more flexible
solution creating small planters at the base of each street tree to allow better root
growth and provide additional landscape opportunities
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Miscellaneous
Entrance to East Meadow Drive Create entrance statement to East Meadow
Drive at Vail Road Consideration should also be given to assuring a natural flow
between East and West Meadow Drive with the intent of providing a good
connection between the Village area and Lionshead
Bulletin boardkiosks Provide bulletin boards and kiosks in accordance with
the Wayfinding Plan
Banners and Flags Add 1 to 2 additional special event banner locations within
the Village Core and Meadow Drive areas Selectively place banners on buildings
and light poles to add color and movement to the streetscape
Seasonal decor Seasonal decor utilities are to be placed in strategic locations for
special events and holiday decoration
Audio equipment and wiring are to be placed in strategic locations for special
events
Security equipment will be added to assist the Vail Police Department
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Public Art
The following section contains excerpts from the 2001 Art in Public Places StrateLzic
Plan which apply directly to streetscape projects The AIPP Strateeic Plan is
included by reference in this addendum
The Town of Vails Art In Public Places AIPP program was officially adopted
in1992 to promote and encourage the development and public awareness of fine
arts The ordinance adopting the AIPP program and establishing an AIPP Board
was based on the Art in Public Places program Policies and Guidelines adopted in
July of 1989 The AIPP Board and the AIPP program were further refined in1996
establishing the elevenmember AIPP Board as it exists today The AIPP program
Policies and Guidelines describe the process and criteria to be used to evaluate
potential public art pieces and projects
The current AIPP program focuses largely on commissioning art pieces for specific
locations within the community and providing for the placement throughout the
Town of temporary art sculptures on loan from galleries
SiteIntegratedArt
One of the major focal areas of the Plan is siteintegrated art which provides for the
incorporation of public art in public and private areas throughout the Town This
plan is ultimately intended to promote public art in the Town of Vail
The aesthetic character of the built environment is largely shaped by necessity
Artistic elements incorporated in the design of public spaces gives the Town the
opportunity to build whimsical streetscapes while at the same time making the
spaces functional otherwise known as placemaking
This approach consistent with national trends in public art is termed siteintegrated
public art which is the creation of art through common everyday public
improvements Siteintegrated art is the process of integrating creative and artful
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features into such things as paving sidewalks public benches lampposts gates and
landscape features
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The following is a broad list of places and ideas for integrating public art This list
emerged from site visits feedback from the local focus groups and meetings with
town staff the Design Review Board the Planning and Environmental Commission
and the Town Council
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Paving
The 1991 Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan recognizes and addresses the
importance of quality hardscape in Vail This plan calls for a continuity of surfaces
throughout town Exceptions to this standard paving are special areas designed to
prevent monotony and create accent These accent areas are where creative
designers can best contribute The introduction of artwork in the pavement use of
varied paving materials color and texture are simple ways to create a special feeling
about our environment without the vertical space commonly needed for art Because
the climate and snow removal are so destructive to hardscape surfacing integrated
art paving requires rigorous material selection and thoughtful application
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Possible areas of focus
The pedestrian connection between Lionshead and Vail Village
Main core areas of the Town
Major intersections
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Seating
Seating plays an important role by providing places for people to pause gather rest
and take in the view As seating areas are created the Town has the opportunity to
provide artistically inspired seating that is compatible with the natural setting
unique memorable and even whimsical
Possible areas of focus
Along major pedestrian corridors and activity areas within the Lionshead and
Vail Village core areas
Public plazas
Bus stops
Pedestrian Bridges
Public parks
Along recreational paths and at trailheads
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Figure 38 Creative seating examples
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A landmark is a significant architectural element that visitors to Vail can identify and
remember Landmarks signify important points of entry turning points and critical
intersections in the pedestrian network Landmarks also identify destinations and
serve as visual reference points Landmarks and portals are integral to an overall
wayfinding system People tend to think of landmark features as buildings and
structures but they can also include plazas intersections fountains works of art
and unique natural features Site integrated art can help create landmark features by
creating unique spaces and building improvements that people are able to easily
identify and remember
Possible sites and opportunities for landmark
improvements
Intersection of Vail Road and Meadow Drive
Major entries to Lionshead pedestrian mall
Vista Bahn ski yard
Intersection of Willow Bridge Road and East Meadow
Drive Crossroadsarea
Highway exits
Fountains sculpture and paving
Figure 39 Existing Clock Tower in Lionshead
Temporary Public Art
At present fourteen exterior sites are available within Vail Village and Lionshead for
the temporary display of artwork Each site was carefully selected for its visibility
and access to both visitors and residents of the Vail Valley This program is designed
to enrich the community and provide exposure to artists working within the
sculptural realm
The selected artwork must exemplify commitment to quality and innovation The
Temporary Art Program was designed to create a mutually beneficial partnership
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Private Development Projects
Siteintegratedart is not limited to public projects The opportunity exists to have
private landowners with proposed improvements adjacent to public spaces create
unique and memorable streetscape improvements landmark features or other
opportunities to place art on private property As private development and
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between the Town of Vail and artists working both within and outside of the
community
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evolve from a partnership between the AIPP Board and private entities Visual
enhancements or works of art that may emerge from these developments may
greatly contribute to our communitys aesthetic and pedestrian experience and
cultural awareness When one considers the size and scale of the Town and its
myriad of offerings the boundary between public and private spaces is really a
conceptual distinction not recognized by the typical observer With this in mind the
Town and the AIPP Board should encourage developers and property owners to
enhance private development with publicly viewed art in the form of site
integration landmark development architectural enhancement sculpture and other
techniques
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Along with the Streetscape design Vail Village has an opportunity to improve the
nighttime atmosphere by providing uniform and less glaring lighting This new
lighting system is designed to achieve the following goals
Improve quality and color of light
Enrich the individual character of each area
Respect the Bavarian Village of Vail
Reduce maintenance costs by providing energy efficient equipment
By using whitelight sources and minimizing glare this lighting system will enhance
visibility Introducing a few different lighting styles this lighting system creates
subtle contrast and variety to provide identity for each area Keeping Vails stylistic
vision the light poles recreate the Bavarian Village image
The most successful lighting will be a combination of the new public lighting system
and private lighting that washes the building facades This way the lighted facades
create a backdrop for the Village
The current design uses energy efficient lamps with longlife operation 10000hrs or
more To further reduce maintenance costs Vail may consider using induction and
LED lamp sources that have an operational life up to 100000hrs The LED and
induction lamp options are more expensive initially but only require relamping
every 10 to 20 years
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Childrens Fountain Plaza
Gore Creek Promenade Park
Upper and Lower Bridge Street
Wall Street and Founders Plaza
As the main thoroughfare for a mixture of pedestrian and vehicular traffic Gore
Creek Drive requires the highest light level and most uniform lighting distribution
The design of this area is very formal with Bavarian style lighting poles on both sides
of the road A luminous chimney within the luminaire emulates a traditional gas
lantern with no additional lamps therefore reducing maintenance and energy costs
As a more dramatic and intimate area this plaza has minimal lighting except within
the fountain and at the entrances of the buildings in the plaza Each water jet within
the fountain is accented with a submerged uplight The childrens statues are set up
on a pedestal above the water Pedestal should include an internally illuminated
lattice that will reflect light out to illuminate the fountain pool
From the Childrens Fountain Plaza a pathway descends a stairway to Gore Creek
Promenade This stairway is illuminated with steplights leading to the Promenade
that is lit with the Bavarian style pole mounted luminaires
Destination points along this narrow street are sited with pole mounted luminaires
and seating areas are illuminated with overhead string lighting for a more festive
look Lighting poles are intentionally minimized on this street because the narrow
width will start to feel crowded The close proximity of the lighted storefronts will
provide ample lighting for a more intimate feeling than Gore Creek Drive
Enhancing the textured stone base of the seat walls concealed lighting subtly grazes
the stone and provides accent to help complete the composition
String lighting provides a soft ambient light for the lower end of Wall Street The
waterfalls are accented with low wattage submergible uplights Leading to
Founders Plaza the landings of the stairway are illuminated with low wattage step
lights Concealed lighting beneath the stone wall capping enhances the texture of the
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Hanson Ranch Road and the Chute
Willow Creek and the
Relocated Checkpoint Charlie
stone and provides a soft warm glow to the stairs Within Founders Plaza a few
lighting poles mark destination points allowing the center of the square to have a
subdued calm ambience
Lighting poles continue from Gore Creek Drive to provide illumination for vehicular
and pedestrian traffic
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I Mechanical and Electrical Systems
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Snowmelt System
Proposed mechanical and electrical systems changes to the Village Core consist of
adding a hydronic snowmelt system recircuitingrevisinggeneral use power
receptacles adding power accommodations for special events utility
accommodations for new and updated water features and alterations to the existing
street lighting Where possible provisions will be made to ease expansion of the
system to include future areas indicated on the drawings
Upgraded domestic water services will be required for the public restroom on Wall
Street and for new water features The existing domestic water service for the
Childrens fountain will be relocated to serve a new combined pump system for Wall
Street and ChildrensFountain water features
A new gas line parallel to the existing line will be routed from the existing service
entry to the existing boiler room to accommodate the additional boilers New gas
services will be provided to new decorative gas features in the Village Gas feature
quantity type and location are to be determined These features will likely be few
and of relatively small capacity
A gas fired hydronic snowmelting system will be installed in all areas of the
Streetscape design This system will be connected to and operated by the existing
boiler plant located in the Village Parking Structure This boiler plant will be
modified and expanded with higher efficiency boilers to accommodate the increased
demand and lower operating and maintenance costs
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Electrical Services
Existing electrical services will be consolidated and upgrade as necessary to
accommodate new and relocated lighting fixtures and convenience outlets
Additional electrical service will be provided to accommodate special event
requirements and for various holiday decor installations This service will be located
at several points within the Village and Meadow Drive including the following
Existing Checkpoint Charlie
Gore Creek Promenade
Childrens Fountain
Intersection of Gore Creek Road and Bridge Street
Earl Eaton Plaza
ON Seibert Circle
Slifer Plaza
K Intersection of Willow Bridge Road and East Meadow Drive
Communications
Telephone service will be provided at the new Checkpoint Charlie location if
necessary as well as the new Popcorn stand in Earl Eaton Plaza
Conduits and connections for the future installation of security system cameras will
be provided at key locations throughout the Village and Meadow Drive Final
locations and equipment will be determined by the Vail Police Department
Conduits and connections for the future installation of an audio visual system will
be provided at key locations throughout the Village and Meadow Drive Final
locations and equipment will be determined by the Vail Public Works Department
with applicable merchant group input
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Restrooms
Throughout the planning process the need for additional restrooms was a
continuing topic The design team prepared a restroom location map Figure 41 and
showing that restrooms near the International Bridge and the intersection of Mill
Creek and Gore Creek Drive provide the best options Discussion with private
developers is ongoing to determine the most appropriate implementation of
restrooms
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Figure 41 Restroom Coverage Diagram
STREETSCAFE DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE
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This section will address recommendations for phased implementation of the
Streetscape Master Plan Design as well as recommendations for maintenance of
streetscape improvements Portions of the discussion included in the addendum are
excerpts from the original Streetscape Master Plan as many of the issues and
recommendations remain active topics of discussion and involved in the decision
making process
Due to the scale of the Streetscape Master Plan the proposed improvements will
need to be implemented over a period of years The Master Plan has been conceived
with phased construction in mind and this will allow the public and private sectors
and public utility providers flexibility in planning the phasing of streetscape
construction
Several factors must be considered when determining the phasing sequence of
construction These include the following
Public safety
Impacts to business and tourism
Construction access across completed sections
Needs for utility storm water and other infrastructure upgrades
Timing and location of various private redevelopment initiatives
Achieving the greatest impact to aesthetics and character
Coordination of utility and infrastructure upgrades as well as installation of
snowmelt supply and return mainlines is one of the determining factors involved in
the phasing decision Upgrades to utility systems nuiiallyrequire a pointtopoint
approach Making the connections between electrical transformers sewer manholes
and other utility boxes is necessary to maintain continuous service and avoid
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reopening of completed sections of streetscape Likewise storm sewer lines and
snowmelt system main lines are most efficiently installed from downstream to
upstream for the same reasons
Private redevelopment initiatives are an important consideration for two reasons
First they frequently require improvements for pedestrian circulation and vehicular
access and utility upgrades with the public rightofway These become triggers to
initiate streetscape implementation Secondly private participation at various levels
is necessary to provide the funding needed for implementation of the Streetscape
Master Plan in accordance with Town Council policy
Implementation of the Streetscape Master Plan can not be accomplished without
disruption and impact to businesses and residences in the area Excavation and
backfilling of deep and shallow utilities stabilization of pavement subgrades and
construction of streetscape surfaces and features all require extensive use of
equipment materials and labor to complete The goal in implementing streetscape
improvements is to minimize those construction impacts by balancing construction
efficiency with public access needs during periods of higher business activity The
following construction sequence scenario is the recommended approach to
streetscape implementation
Begin construction preparation work such as utility locates surveying and
equipment mobilization during the last 2 weeks of the ski season
At the end of ski season begin as much subsurface utility and infrastructure work
as can be completed prior to the middle of June Install final subslab and
temporary surface pavement
Discontinue major construction activity between midJune and midAugust
Remobilizing in midAugust remove temporary surface pavement and install
snowmelt system tubing and final streetscape improvements in areas where
utility work was completed in the spring Concurrently on the next streetscape
section begin as much subsurface utility and infrastructure work as can be
completed prior to the middle of November
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Discontinue construction activity between midNovember and the end of the
following ski season
Restart the sequence of finish work and subsurface work the following the end of
the ski season
The following figures represent the recommended streetscape implementation
phases for the first two years of construction It will be necessary to review the
process and make any necessary sequencing and phasing adjustments following the
first years construction activity
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Streetscape Maintenance
I Snow and ice removal
This Streetscape Master Plan Addendum strongly recommends installation of a
mechanical snowmelt system in all pedestrian areas for the following reasons
Increased pedestrian safety
Improved visitor experience
Reduction of noise
Reduction of required snow storage areas
Increase life expectancy of pavement surfaces
The cost of operating and maintaining a gasfired snowmelt system is equivalent to
the current cost of plowing and hauling snow in the Village Core area resulting in
improved pedestrian area conditions without increased cost to the Town Gasfired
boilers require routine annual servicing by trained maintenance specialists The
Towns building maintenance staff includes trained maintenance specialists at this
time As the quantity of boiler and mechanical systems increase maintenance
managers should continue to assess and compare the cost of inhouseand contracted
maintenance services
The Town of Vail Snow and Ice Control Plan should be updated to include an
emergency plan in the event of a full or partial snowmelt system failure Snowmelt
system failure may result from a disruption of electrical or natural gas service to the
mechanical system or physical damage to the snowmelt system itself The Village
Transportation Structure which houses the mechanical system has emergency
backup electrical generators which are maintained and replaced at scheduled
intervals These generators will provide electrical service in the event of a power
failure In the event of a snowmelt system failure an emergency plan will prepare
managers in mobilizing staff contractors and implementing the incident command
system already in place
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Other electrical and mechanical systems
Street Maintenance
Sweeping and washing pavement surfaces
Cleaning spills
The Streetscape Master Plan Addendum includes additional street lights and
specialty lighting audiovisual system wiring and equipment and additional
fountains and water features The Towns building maintenance staff includes
trained electricians and maintenance specialists at this time As the quantity and
types of electrical communication and plumbing systems increase maintenance
managers should continue to assess and compare the cost of inhouse and contracted
maintenance services
Daily hand sweeping of streets and pedestrian areas and litter pick up will increase
slightly in the winter months Dirt and debris which was previously removed with
regular snow plowing will remain on snowmelted streets The additional staff time
required to perform this work has been included in the snowmelt system operating
cost evaluation Snowmelted surfaces will also allow year round operation of street
sweeping equipment resulting in increased cleanliness and consistency
Spills and staining of pavement surfaces is a frequent occurrence year round in the
Village Core area Delivery vehicles trash trucks and construction equipment often
leak oil and other engine fluids on the pavement surface Fluids which leak from
trash dumpsters and unlined trash truck beds are a significant and smelly source of
pavement spills and staining Maintenance crews also encounter spilled body fluids
and excrement on a regular basis The first step in dealing with pavement spills and
staining is prevention Relocation of some or all of loading and delivery traffic in the
Village Core area to the Vail Resorts Front Door Project will reduce the amount of
engine oils and fluids leaked on to the pavement It is recommended to initiate a
requirement for all trash trucks and construction equipment entering the Village
Core area to be equipped with leak containment devices Disney Corporation has
successfully implemented this requirement in all their theme parks It is also
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recommended that trash collection services be moved outside of the Village Core
area or trash trucks and dumpsters be required to fully lined to prevent leakage
For those leaks and spills which can not be prevented cleaning and materials and
equipment should be placed in key locations around the Village Core area to be
readily accessible to maintenance crews Spills should be contained and cleaned as
quickly as possible to minimize damage to pavement services and to not affect the
visitor experience Pavement surfaces should be sealed and protected on a regular
basis according to pavement manufacture recommendations Routine sealing will
help prevent spills from soaking in and permanently damaging pavement surfaces
Protecting wood surfaces
Wood surfaces such as benches trash receptacles newspaper cabinets and bikeski
racks should be maintained on a regular basis Cleaning sanding and treating with
a penetrating waterproofing and UV protecting material annually will increase the
life and improve the appearance of wood surfaces
Landscape maintenance
Currently the level of landscape treatment and maintenance in the Village Core area
varies between one property owner and another It is recommended the level of
consistency in the landscape be increased to a level appropriate to the status of Vail
Village This may be accomplished in several ways One way is to have the Town pr
special district take over all planting and maintenance of landscape areas in the
Village Core area This would provide a high level of landscape treatment but
would require financial participation from private property owners due to
additional costs involved A second way may be to provide assistance to private
property owners in the form of uniform plant selection maintenance tips and
techniques and professional advice Encouragement and peer pressure from the
Town and adjacent properties will help provide the impetus to maintain a high level
of landscape treatment throughout Village Core area
Urban forestry has been an aspect of landscape maintenance that has not received as
much attention as it possibly should have in the past Recently the Town has started
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and inventory of significant trees on Town property This is a good first step toward
implementing an Urban Forestry program Trees are an important element of the
overall streetscape plan They add character provide shade screen or frame views
and generally improve the aesthetics of the area If not properly selected placed
and maintained they can also block shop windows and store fronts impede traffic
circulation and create safety problems There has been an increase in tree diseases
and insect infestations in the Vail Valley over the past several years An urban
forestry program would help to identify and prepare for these problems before they
can become a serious threat to Vailstree population
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