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Environmental Assessment for the Improvements and Repair to Forty-Niner Avenue Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
The 49th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) proposes to improve and repair an approximately 5,000-foot section of Forty-Niner Avenue. The project would bring the affected section of road up to the standards of surrounding roadways. Based on existing conditions, the following issues and concerns have been identified by the 49 CES: (1) The surface of Forty-Niner Avenue is cracked and chipped throughout the proposed action area. 1be roadway will continue to degrade and eventually fail. (2) The current roadway consists of two lanes and is only 24 feet wide. This makes it difficult to pass slow-moving vehicles, such as munitions trucks. Additional), any blockage of a lane leaves no room for bypass, causing safety concerns and significant traffic delays.
Environmental Assessment for the Improvements and Repair to Forty-Niner Avenue Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
The 49th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) proposes to improve and repair an approximately 5,000-foot section of Forty-Niner Avenue. The project would bring the affected section of road up to the standards of surrounding roadways. Based on existing conditions, the following issues and concerns have been identified by the 49 CES: (1) The surface of Forty-Niner Avenue is cracked and chipped throughout the proposed action area. 1be roadway will continue to degrade and eventually fail. (2) The current roadway consists of two lanes and is only 24 feet wide. This makes it difficult to pass slow-moving vehicles, such as munitions trucks. Additional), any blockage of a lane leaves no room for bypass, causing safety concerns and significant traffic delays.
Environmental Assessment for the Improvements and Repair to Forty-Niner Avenue Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
J. Dye (author) / A. Gomolak (author) / D. Hartell (author) / K. Livingston (author) / M. Porto (author) / S. Sandoval (author) / D. Scruggs (author) / C. Webb (author)
2005
40 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Environmental Health & Safety , Air force facilities , Environmental assessment , Roads , Air quality , Cultural resources , Geology , Land use , Repair , Sites , Waste management , Water quality , Wetlands , Alternatives , Biological resources , Erp sites , Erp(environmental restoration project) , Fonpa(finding of no practicable alternative) , Fonsi(finding of no significant impact)
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