' .~ <br />--_ 1.3 Arterial and Collector Street Cost Analysis ' <br />The cost figure for street construction is a key factor in the equation. by which the <br />- transportation portion of systems development charge is calculated. This discussion outlines <br />,the methodology and assumptions used to calculate a unit cost used in -.the systems: <br />development charge equation. <br />The cost of a lane mile of arterial or collector street is derived from several components:. <br />~ the basic construction cost of a linear section street; <br />• the cost of intersections; - <br />the cost of bridges or other structures; <br />• the cost of traffic signals; and <br />• the cost of street lights. <br />Figure 2 illustrates the method for calculating the arterial and collector street components of <br />the transportation SDC. <br />1.3.1 i.inear Section Construction Costs <br />The two- typical .sections developed for this analysis are based upon standard <br />engineering practices, City policy, and policies included in the -most recent Council- <br />adopted, long-range transportation plan for the Eugene-Springfield area. <br />The supporting data and de#ailed analysis for typical arterial and collector sections <br />used in this methodology can be found in Table 3 of this Appendix. The supporting <br />data includes estimated construction. costs per, lineal foot and linear mile for typical <br />arterial and collectors including engineering and administrative costs, the average <br />number of lanes per mile of arterial and collector section, and the average assessable- <br />and non-assessable cost per linear foot, per linear mile, and per lane mile, . <br />1.3.2 Intersection Construction Costs <br />The importance of intersections as a component in the arterial and collector street <br />- cost calculation comes from costs which are higher than a linear section of street and <br />from the City's long standing policy not to assess costs for intersections to adjacent <br />property.... <br />The cost calculations for typical street intersections were based on the lineal foot unit <br />- costs for different street widths and typical right-of--way widths for local and <br />collectodarterial streets. Based on the average number of intersections per mile, the. <br />intersection cost per lane mile of arterial/collector streets including administration and <br />engineering costs can be estimated. <br />Note that the average number of intersections does not include the downtown grid. <br />It was judged, unlikely that the dense grid system of streets in downtown Eugene <br />would be repeated elsewhere and thus avoids the potential for overestimating the <br />- number of intersections. per mile: <br />March 01,.1997. Methodologies: City of Eugene SDCs Page C-3 <br />