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Agenda 04/14/2026 Item #16B5 (Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection-Restoration Master Plan)4/14/2026 Item # 16.B.5 ID# 2026-463 Executive Summary Recommendation to accept the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection-Restoration Master Plan. OBJECTIVE: To receive acceptance from the Board of County Commissioners (Board) for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan (Master Plan). CONSIDERATIONS: The Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan (Master Plan) is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) infrastructure strategy for Golden Gate City in unincorporated western Collier County. The 4-square-mile study area is bounded by Green Boulevard to the north, Collier Boulevard to the east, Santa Barbara Boulevard to the west, and the Golden Gate Main Canal to the south. In 2022, the County was awarded a grant of up to $500,000 from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) as a 50% match to County contributions to complete the Master Plan. The Board approved the grant agreement on December 13, 2022 (Item 16.A.23) and extended the completion deadline on June 10, 2025 (Item 16.B.6) to complete a Master Plan study (Project No. 33842) by September 30, 2026. The grant amount was matched by a county contribution of $488,912. The purpose of the Master Plan is to provide a coordinated roadmap for replacing aging infrastructure, protecting and restoring local water resources, and guiding phased investment in community and utility improvements. If adopted, the Master Plan will serve as the County’s long-term framework for prioritizing, designing, funding, and constructing infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. The Master Plan evaluates a full range of community enhancements and utility upgrades, including new sidewalks and bike lanes, enhanced landscaping, pavement rehabilitation, upgraded streetlighting, and drainage and stormwater system improvements. Utility improvements prioritize water resource protection and include wastewater system upgrades and expansion, conversion of septic system users to central sewer, conversion of private well users to municipal potable water, installation of irrigation quality water lines, and addition of fiber optic infrastructure to support utility monitoring and system management. Much of Golden Gate City’s infrastructure was constructed in the 1960s and is approaching the end of its useful life. Therefore, the Master Plan includes a comprehensive review and validation of prior master plans and identifies additional needs where gaps exist. A structured phasing plan was developed using a methodology that considers infrastructure conditions, water resource protection priorities, cost efficiency, constructability, and funding availability. Phases may be implemented concurrently if sufficient funding is secured, or segmented if funding is limited. Because the recommended improvements are currently unfunded, the Master Plan emphasizes development of a cohesive funding strategy for each phase. The County will pursue federal and state grants, partnerships, and other funding opportunities for a phased implementation, anticipated to proceed in the following order: secure funding, complete design and permitting, bid and procure construction services, and construct improvements. It is also recommended that the County proceed with early acquisition of property for future lift station sites due to the limited availability of vacant parcels within the study area. Public involvement was incorporated throughout the planning process, including updates on the County’s website, a project newsletter mailed to all property owners within Golden Gate City, a presentation to the Golden Gate Civic Association, and two public information meetings. Public comments primarily focused on improvement details and anticipated timelines. The Transportation Management Services Department and the Public Utilities Department (PUD) have been involved in reviewing the Master Plan methodology, phasing plans, recommendations, and documentation. In addition to continued public engagement to keep residents informed, the Master Plan recommends continued coordination between county departments to ensure an efficient and cost-effective plan for infrastructure improvements. Implementation will proceed according to the phasing plan, with timing based on the acquisition of funding, including grants. Additional public involvement is anticipated as each phase of the Master Plan progresses. Acceptance of the Master Plan will allow the County to pursue funding, begin critical property acquisition, and advance appropriate phases into design once financial support is secured. The Master Plan provides a coordinated, flexible, and fiscally strategic roadmap to modernize infrastructure, protect water resources, enhance mobility and safety, and improve overall community quality of life. This item is consistent with the Collier County Strategic Plan objective to plan and build public infrastructure and Page 813 of 3203 4/14/2026 Item # 16.B.5 ID# 2026-463 facilities to effectively, efficiently, and sustainably meet the needs of our community. It is further in support of the Infrastructure and Asset Management Strategic Focus Area’s objectives to optimize the useful life of all public infrastructure resources through proper planning and preventative maintenance, as well as using the Annual Update and Inventory Report (AUIR) and other planning tools to establish and implement plans that concurrently provide public infrastructure. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no additional fiscal impact associated with this item. The Master Plan recommends phasing of future improvements within Golden Gate City based on funding availability. If the County moves forward with any property acquisition or grant applications to implement the Master Plan, these actions will require additional Board approval. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project is consistent with the County’s Growth Management Plan Capital Improvement Element, Transportation Element, and Public Facilities Element. The project is also consistent with the Golden Gate Area Master Plan, Golden Gate City Sub-Element. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote of the Board for approval. – CLD RECOMMENDATION(S): To accept the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. PREPARED BY: Lorraine Lantz, AICP, Transportation Planning Manager; Transportation Engineering ATTACHMENTS: 1. GoldenGateCity_MasterPlan_FINALReport_Feb2026_v3 2. Appendix_A_through_H 3. Appendix_I_through_K 4. Appendix _L Page 814 of 3203 Page 815 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb ES-1 Executive Summary The Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan” or “GGCMP”) is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) planning document regarding infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for the GGCMP for 50% of the study costs. The GGCMP study area includes the unincorporated area in western Collier County refer- red to as Golden Gate City, which is a 4-square-mile area bounded on the north by Green Boulevard, on the east by Collier Boulevard, on the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and on the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. The GGCMP evaluates infrastructure improvements needed within the study area. Community enhance- ments being evaluated include adding sidewalks and bike lanes, enhancing landscaping, upgrading drainage and stormwater systems, and improving pavement and streetlighting. Utility improvements include upgrades and an expansion of services for wastewater, converting septic system users to central sewer, and for potable water converting private wells to municipal water as a priority for protecting and restoring local water resources.1 They also include adding irrigation lines and adding fiber optic cable to support utility monitoring. Several master plans, studies, reports, and documents were developed for the various types of infra- structure within the study area. As with any community constructed in the 1960s, many existing assets are approaching the end of their useful life and require replacement or improvements. A comprehensive review was performed of the available documents to validate the recommendations in the master plans. Additionally, for infrastructure needs that did not have a master plan, an evaluation was performed to determine existing conditions and identify infrastructure needs within the right-of-way (ROW) based on existing conditions and build-out of Golden Gate City, including fiber optic cable, lighting, and irrigation quality water. The recommendations carried forward were evaluated for development of a proposed phasing plan. Methodology for sequencing the phasing was developed incorporating the priorities, guidelines, and additional considerations. Using this methodology, the recommended phasing plan was developed and is presented on Figure ES-1. Although phasing boundaries were split up to accommodate construction costs (for example 1a, 1b, 1c), more than one phase can be designed and constructed at the same time, if funding can be obtained. Alternatively, if less funding is available, the phase could be evaluated for segmenting in an appropriate manner. Cost estimates were developed to assist with the phasing plan and construction cost work packages. Table ES-1 summarizes the class 5 conceptual cost estimates by phase, with the total for all phases estimated at approximately $1,029,500,000. 1 Note that neither existing septic systems nor existing potable wells in the GGCMP study area will be removed or abandoned by the County as part of these respective conversion efforts. Such responsibility for removal or abandonment lies with the property owner. Page 816 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb ES-2 Figure ES-1. Proposed Phasing Plan Page 817 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb ES-1 Potential funding sources were evaluated as many improvements in the GGCMP are unfunded. Options for potential funding sources were identified for each project type to assist with funding the improvements needed or desired. The recommended funding sources were identified based on applicability and pre- viously awarded grants in Florida. Jacobs recommends that the County review these funding opportunities to evaluate their merits, opportunities, and challenges and determine which available options the County should pursue for project funding. The County should also refine the funding opportunities into a cohesive funding strategy for each phase of the GGCMP that will prioritize and detail all existing and proposed projects and its associated funding strategy. Table ES-1. Class 5 Conceptual Cost Estimates Phase No.Cost Estimate ($M)Phase No.Cost Estimate ($M) 1a $45.59 13 $28.98 1b $26.81 14 $24.48 1c $38.92 15a $19.53 2 $29.15 15b $28.08 3 $32.48 16 $20.83 4 $37.46 17 $30.08 5 $20.95 18a $31.47 6 $38.80 18b $48.62 7 $30.58 19a $65.99 8 $31.23 19b $38.20 9 $37.36 20 $72.60 10 $33.28 21 $62.83 11 $32.91 22 $65.89 12 $40.52 23 $15.88 Source: (Capital 2025a) Note: This estimate is classified as a Class 5 estimate with an expected accuracy range of -25% to +75% (order- of-magnitude) and is intended for planning and preliminary budgeting purposes. Public involvement was included with the GGCMP. The County included information to the public about the GGCMP on the County’s Transportation Planning Studies webpage, which was updated throughout the study duration. A PowerPoint presentation was provided to the Golden Gate Civic Association on Nov- ember 10, 2025. Two public information meetings were held for the GGCMP on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, one from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and another from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. All of the public involve- ment materials were made available on the County’s website. Public comments primarily consisted of questions on infrastructure improvements and the timeline for implementation. The recommendations of this GGCMP are to be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval and adoption. If adopted, the GGCMP will become a long-term planning strategy to guide infra- structure improvements within Golden Gate City and determine the design and construction sequence for the area. The GGCMP is anticipated to be a roadmap for organizing projects in a coordinated and cost- efficient manner. However, it is important to note that conditions and implementation are subject to change and that planning tools will be evaluated at each successive phase. Page 818 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb ES-2 Jacobs recommends that the County proceed with property acquisition for the future lift station sites because of the limited vacant parcels remaining within Golden Gate City. Because the County has no dedicated funding source for implementation, Jacobs recommends that the County seek funding assist- ance through grants, partnerships, federal/state funding, etc. to support each phase of the GGCMP implementation. Once the first phase is designed, the County will bid the project then move to con- struction. The County will follow this order: apply for and obtain funding, design and permitting, bidding/procurement, and construction. The County will likely implement each phase using a design-bid-build delivery method, which will include the following steps: apply for and obtain funding, design and permitting, bidding/procurement, and construction. Jacobs recommends that subsequent phases be implemented simultaneously as funding allows (for example, while one phase is in design or construction, the County begins applying for grants and funding for the next phase and continues in this manner until project completion). When each project phase goes into design and construction, public involvement will need to be included to keep property owners updated on the progress, address questions, and provide guidance on next steps. Additionally, coordination will be required with the Golden Gate Beautification Municipal Service Taxing Unit and the Golden Gate Civic Association. Page 819 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb i Contents Executive Summary .....................................................................................................................................................ES-1 Acronyms and Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................... iv 1.Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 1-1 2.Review of Existing and Proposed Infrastructure ........................................................................................ 2-1 2.1 Wastewater Collection System......................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Water Distribution System ................................................................................................................................. 2-5 2.3 Stormwater .............................................................................................................................................................. 2-8 2.4 Multimodal Facilities – Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Shared-Use Pathways, and Transit ................. 2-10 2.5 Roadways and Landscaping ........................................................................................................................... 2-10 2.5.1 Pavement Evaluations ......................................................................................................................... 2-10 2.5.2 Landscaping ............................................................................................................................................ 2-13 2.6 Streetlighting ....................................................................................................................................................... 2-13 2.7 Fiber Optic Cable ................................................................................................................................................ 2-16 2.8 Irrigation ................................................................................................................................................................ 2-16 3.Typical Section Evaluation .............................................................................................................................. 3-1 4.Phasing Plan Development ............................................................................................................................. 4-1 4.1 Infrastructure Priorities ....................................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2 Phasing Development Guidelines .................................................................................................................. 4-3 4.3 Additional Considerations ................................................................................................................................. 4-3 4.4 Work Package Development............................................................................................................................. 4-3 4.5 Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................... 4-3 5.Proposed Phasing Plan ..................................................................................................................................... 5-1 5.1 Property Acquisition ............................................................................................................................................. 5-1 5.2 Phase 1a.................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1 5.3 Phase 1b ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1 5.4 Phase 1c .................................................................................................................................................................... 5-3 5.5 Phases 2, 3, 4, and 5 ............................................................................................................................................ 5-3 5.6 Phases 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 ...................................................................................................... 5-3 5.7 Phases 15a and 15b ............................................................................................................................................. 5-4 5.8 Phases 16, 17, 18a, and 18b ............................................................................................................................ 5-4 5.9 Phases 19a, 19b, 20, and 21 ............................................................................................................................ 5-5 5.10 Phase 22 ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-5 5.11 Phase 23 ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-6 6.Conceptual Cost Estimates .............................................................................................................................. 6-1 7.Funding Sources................................................................................................................................................. 7-1 Page 820 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb ii 7.1 Funding Inventory and Prioritization Approach ........................................................................................ 7-1 7.2 Preliminary Recommended Funding Sources ........................................................................................... 7-1 7.3 Previously Awarded Grants in Florida ........................................................................................................... 7-2 7.4 Recommendations ................................................................................................................................................ 7-6 8.Public Involvement............................................................................................................................................ 8-1 8.1 Project Website ...................................................................................................................................................... 8-1 8.2 Golden Gate Civic Association Meeting ........................................................................................................ 8-1 8.3 Public Information Meeting Summary .......................................................................................................... 8-1 9.Next Steps ........................................................................................................................................................... 9-1 10.References ........................................................................................................................................................ 10-1 Appendixes Appendix A Wastewater Technical Memoranda Appendix A-1 Wastewater Collection System Evaluation Technical Memorandum Appendix A-2 Future Lift Stations Assessment Technical Memorandum Appendix B Water Distribution System Evaluation Technical Memorandum Appendix C Stormwater System Technical Memorandum Appendix D Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Transit, and Landscaping Technical Memorandum Appendix E Pavement Evaluations Technical Memorandum Appendix F Lighting Study Analysis Report Appendix G Proposed Fiber Optic Cable Infrastructure Technical Memorandum Appendix H Proposed Irrigation Improvements Technical Memorandum Appendix I Phasing Maps Appendix J Conceptual Cost Estimates Appendix K Funding Opportunities Matrix Appendix L Public Involvement Tables Table ES-1. Class 5 Conceptual Cost Estimates ...................................................................................................ES-1 Table 3-1. FDEP Criteria ............................................................................................................................................... 3-1 Table 3-2. FDOT Criteria .............................................................................................................................................. 3-2 Table 3-3. Florida Building Code Criteria ................................................................................................................ 3-2 Table 6-1. Class 5 Conceptual Cost Estimates ....................................................................................................... 6-1 Table 6-2. High Priority Lighting Recommendations ........................................................................................... 6-2 Table 6-3. Medium Priority Lighting Recommendations .................................................................................... 6-3 Table 7-1. Preliminary Recommended Funding Sources .................................................................................... 7-3 Table 7-2. EPA Community Grants for Florida Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024–2025 ...... 7-4 Table 7-3. State of Florida Senate Local Funding Initiative Grants for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024–2025a .................................................................................................................................... 7-4 Table 7-4. FDEP Water Quality Improvement Grants for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024– 2025a .................................................................................................................................................................... 7-5 Page 821 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb iii Table 8-1. Summary of Public Meeting Notification Techniques ...................................................................... 8-2 Table 8-2. Public Meeting Notifications Summary ............................................................................................... 8-3 Table 8-3. Summary of Public Comments by Theme ........................................................................................... 8-4 Figures Figure ES-1. Proposed Phasing Plan .......................................................................................................................ES-2 Figure 1-1. Project Location Map .............................................................................................................................. 1-1 Figure 1-2. Land Use Map............................................................................................................................................ 1-2 Figure 2-1. Project Location Map .............................................................................................................................. 2-2 Figure 2-2. Future Wastewater System Improvement Recommendations ..................................................... 2-4 Figure 2-3. Existing and Proposed Water Pipes ..................................................................................................... 2-7 Figure 2-4. Stormwater Outfall Infrastructure ....................................................................................................... 2-9 Figure 2-5. Sidewalk Recommendations .............................................................................................................. 2-11 Figure 2-6. Roadway Classifications ...................................................................................................................... 2-12 Figure 2-7. Existing Roadway Lighting .................................................................................................................. 2-15 Figure 3-1. Excerpt from Golden Gate Plat Book 9 Page 1 ................................................................................. 3-1 Figure 4-1. Master Plan Priority Flowchart.............................................................................................................. 4-1 Figure 4-2. Existing Water Distribution System ..................................................................................................... 4-2 Figure 4-3. Proposed Phasing Plan Methodology ................................................................................................. 4-4 Figure 4-4. Proposed Phasing Plan ........................................................................................................................... 4-5 Page 822 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb iv Acronyms and Abbreviations AADF annual average daily flow B/C back of curb CAT Collier Area Transit CCWSD Collier County Water Sewer District EOP edge of pavement EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection FDOT Florida Department of Transportation FLS future lift/pump station FPL Florida Power & Light GGCMP Golden Gate City Master Plan GIS Geographic Information System gpm gallon(s) per minute I/I inflow and infiltration IQ irrigation quality IT information technology LOS level of service max. maximum mgd million gallon(s) per day min. minimum mph mile(s) per hour MSTU (Golden Gate Beautification) Municipal Service Taxing Unit psi pound(s) per square inch PUD (Collier County) Public Utilities Department ROW right-of-way SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SFWMD South Florida Water Management District VMS variable message sign WIFIA Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act WUP water use permit Page 823 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 1-1 1.Introduction The Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan” or the “GGCMP”) is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) planning document regarding infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for 50% of the study costs. Figure 1-1 shows the GGCMP study area. The study area is an unincorporated area in western Collier County referred to as Golden Gate City, which is a 4-square-mile area bounded on the north by Green Boulevard, on the east by Collier Boulevard, on the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and on the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. The GGCMP evaluates infrastructure improvements needed within the study area for adding sidewalks and bike lanes; improving landscaping, stormwater, drainage, lighting, and pavement; and adding or replacing utilities. The utility improvements include converting septic system users to central sewer and converting private well users to municipal water as a priority for protecting and restoring local water resources.2 They also include adding irrigation lines and fiber optic cable to support the utility monitoring. The County has previously evaluated various infrastructure improvements within Golden Gate City. Studies were performed for multimodal improvements including sidewalks, bike lanes, bus stops, and lighting. Other studies for the area were developed for stormwater and drainage, potable water distribution, wastewater collection, and landscaping. The goal of the GGCMP is to integrate these studies and analyze additional improvements needed within the study area to develop an overall phasing plan. The phasing plan will prioritize the design and construction sequence to help reduce impacts to the community during construction. 2 Note that neither existing septic systems nor existing potable wells in the GGCMP study area will be removed or abandoned by the County as part of these respective conversion efforts. Such responsibility for removal or abandonment lies with the property owner. Figure 1-1. Project Location Map Page 824 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 1-2 The study area includes approximately 78 miles of roadway, most of which are residential roads. Multi- modal accommodations throughout Golden Gate City vary and include bike lanes, sidewalks, and the local transit system, Collier Area Transit (CAT). Golden Gate City was developed by the Gulf American Land Corporation in the 1960s. The area consists primarily of single-family homes with commercial and govern- mental services on major and minor arterials. Seven schools are located within the study area and two schools immediately south of the study area. Refer to Figure 1-2 for the land use map within the study area. Figure 1-2. Land Use Map The study area is supported by the Golden Gate Civic Association, which is a neighborhood homeowners association. The area is served by Golden Gate Beautification Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) and the Golden Gate Community Center Advisory Board. The study area is also classified by the United States Census Bureau as a Census-Designated Place, which is a statistical geography identified by name for locally recognized unincorporated communities (USCB 2025). The GGCMP is a long-term planning strategy to guide infrastructure improvements and determine the design and construction sequence for the area. The GGCMP is anticipated to be a roadmap for implementing projects in a coordinated and cost-efficient manner. However, it is important to note that conditions and implementation are subject to change and that planning tools will be evaluated at each phase. Page 825 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-1 2.Review of Existing and Proposed Infrastructure Several master plans, studies, reports, and documents have been developed for the various types of infrastructure within the study area. These documents evaluated infrastructure such as water distribution, wastewater collection, stormwater, sidewalks, bike paths, roadway, landscaping, irrigation, and street- lighting. As with any community constructed in the 1960s, many existing assets are approaching the end of their useful life and require replacement or improvements. Jacobs performed a comprehensive review of the available documents to validate the recommendations in the master plans as applicable. Additionally, for infrastructure needs that did not have a master plan, an evaluation was performed to evaluate existing conditions and identify infrastructure needs within the right-of-way (ROW) based on existing conditions and build-out of Golden Gate City, including fiber optic cable, lighting, and irrigation. This section summarizes these reviews and the infrastructure recommendations to carry forward in the GGCMP. 2.1 Wastewater Collection System Jacobs reviewed the existing and proposed wastewater collection system within Golden Gate City and the information and recommendations in the Collier County Water-Sewer District Golden Gate Wastewater System Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Wastewater System Master Plan”) (Tetra Tech 2021). This review and analysis are provided in the Wastewater Collection System Evaluation Technical Memorandum and the Future Lift Stations Assessment Technical Memorandum, which are included in Appendix A. The study area for the wastewater collection system included the wastewater service area for Golden Gate City and an additional boundary referred to as the Activity Center 9 service area. The wastewater service study area for Golden Gate City was evaluated to determine how much flow would be conveyed to the WWTP, which would then allow the County to determine how much additional flow the WWTP can treat from the area in Activity Center 9. These study areas are shown on Figure 2-1. A summary of this analysis, the update to the Wastewater System Master Plan, and meetings with the County and Tetra Tech include: In 2018 the County acquired the Golden Gate Utility System from the Florida Governmental Utility Authority. The Golden Gate Utility System provides water and wastewater services to residential and commercial users in Golden Gate City. The Golden Gate City service area consists of approximately 25,893 residents, with 13,162 of them receiving central wastewater service as of 2025. The remainder of the service area is currently unsewered and relies on septic tanks. The existing infrastructure gravity pipes in the northeast quadrant consist of vitrified clay sanitary sewer gravity pipes installed between 1960 to 1970 and need to be replaced. The service area includes private and public wastewater pump stations. Of the 28 existing County-owned wastewater pump stations, 9 currently experience capacity issues with peak flow including inflow and infiltration (I/I) during the wet season. The County is expanding the Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant (currently rated at 1.5 million gallons per day [mgd] annual average daily flow [AADF]) to provide an expanded treatment capacity for a total of 5 mgd to support the expected 20-year build-out (year 2040) of the planned service area. This expansion to 5 mgd will support the conversion of the entire Golden Gate City area to central sewer. The overall site design will allow for an ultimate build-out of the site for future treatment to 8 mgd to support areas surrounding Golden Gate City, if needed (Tetra Tech 2024). Page 826 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-2 Jacobs reviewed the wastewater hydraulic model and the Waste- water System Master Plan and determined that the existing plan is outdated and should not be used for planning purposes. The resulting direction was that the existing plan is outdated and should not be used for planning purposes. The recommended near-term improvements in the Wastewater System Master Plan have not yet been constructed. Additionally, the County has installed a new wastewater force main within the study area in Phase 1A of their Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project, which was not reflected in the Wastewater System Master Plan or the hydraulic model. Jacobs performed an update to the wastewater flows future projections and allocations. Because the project scope for Jacobs did not include the development of a model or waste- water flow projections, it was agreed that Jacobs would use recent water demand projection data developed by Carollo for future wastewater flow calculations and allocations. Jacobs reviewed these water demand projections, made corrections/updates, and used the updated calculations to develop updated wastewater flow projections. The Wastewater System Master Plan and associated files did not provide subbasin boundaries for the future lift/pump station (FLS) sites identified. Therefore, Jacobs made an approximation and delineated the future subbasin boundaries (areas currently served by septic tanks) based on the location of future pump stations identified in the Wastewater System Master Plan maps. Jacobs also performed an analysis of the existing pump stations. The County wastewater pump stations do not have discharge flow meters to record flow rates. Therefore, in December 2024 Jacobs performed field measurements for each of the existing 28 County wastewater pump stations. These measurements were used to estimate the pumping rate in gallons per minute (gpm) from each wastewater pump station. The pumping rate data obtained was used to check if the existing County wastewater pumps will be able to meet the future pumping flow rate requirements. Jacobs then evaluated which improvements were needed to existing pump stations. Figure 2-1. Project Location Map Page 827 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-3 During the update of the Wastewater System Master Plan, Jacobs held several meetings with the County during which, the following changes/guidelines were established: New public and private pump stations should not discharge to another pump station. The proposed pump stations should only discharge to force mains. Some roadways have existing and proposed force mains along the same roads. When the phase/ project goes into design, ROW constraints will need to be evaluated to ensure all utilities will fit within the available limits. The County supports a reduction in the number of pump stations within the service area where feasible. -The County supports combining the existing pump stations at the school properties with pump stations proposed nearby, as applicable because pump stations at the nearby schools are also maintained by the County. -Existing pump station 313.24 in the Golden Gate Parkway roadway median needs to be upgraded. As a result, it will be relocated from the roadway median to the County-owned golf course property to the south. The existing pump station will be converted into a manhole. Jacobs recommends abandoning the lift station and rerouting flows from pump station 313.25 to this new pump station site to reduce the number of pump stations the County has to maintain. For the existing pump stations in the northeast quadrant, the County requested that upgrades be limited to those that are feasible while staying within the existing footprint. Improvements would include bringing the sites in compliance with the latest Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards and include site improvements such as adding bollards, reducing the footprint, adding landscaping to the homeowner’s side, etc. Figure 2-2 illustrates the updated future improvement projects, the force main recently constructed with Phase 1A of the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project, and the recommended near-term improvements. Based on review of the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan, the following recommendations and conclusions were provided: Jacobs calculated an updated total future wastewater flow of 3.23 mgd, which will be supported by the WWTP expansion to 5 mgd AADF. As a result of the updates by Jacobs, several improvement projects required modification including pump station improvements, force mains, and gravity sewers. It is recommended during design to verify the wastewater occupancy (number of people per housing unit) and flow estimates and make adjustments as necessary. Page 828 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-4 Figure 2-2. Future Wastewater System Improvement Recommendations Page 829 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-5 Based on the revisions to the model, changes to the layout of the proposed wastewater infrastructure, and direction during meetings with the County, the recommended projects were revised to those detailed on Figure 2-2. Jacobs recommends the County update the wastewater hydraulic model to 1) include the gravity network for wastewater system completeness and accuracy, 2) better determine the total dynamic head for each proposed pump station, and 3) optimize system operation. Additionally, the County recently installed an 8-inch-diameter wastewater force main with the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements (Phase 1A) project that will need to be added to the model. The force main from the affordable housing and golf course buildings in the southeast quadrant is no longer being routed to FLS 23. Instead, it is routed from the eastern side of the property to the im- provements from Phase 1A of the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project along Collier Boulevard (refer to Figure 2-2). The acquisition of these future pump station sites is the first priority because many of the limited remaining vacant parcels within the study area are being developed. Jacobs identified a preferred site and an alternative site in case the property owner of the preferred site does not want to sell, is unwilling to negotiate on a fair price for the property, or does not want an easement on their property. Based on the site the County can acquire for each respective lift station, the layout of the force mains and subbasin boundaries may change from those recommended. After property acquisition is completed, the wastewater model will need to be updated with revised areas for the subbasins to finalize their boundaries, as they may be subject to change. The County requested that Jacobs identify which level of service (LOS) criteria was evaluated for their standards for wastewater. This summary is provided in Appendix A.1. The County’s LOS tables are provided and the added column ‘GGCMP Evaluation’ identifies if the criteria was evaluated as part of this GGCMP study or if it requires more data than available at the time of the GGCMP study. The near-term improvements cannot be constructed first and must be constructed with the future system improvements to follow the master plan phasing. Therefore, to accommodate the master plan, the in-line booster pump station was prioritized in Phase 1B to resolve capacity issues with the existing system during wet weather events. As a result, all the near-term improvements and the future system improvements are recommended within each phase as it goes to design and construction. Detailed recommendations for the wastewater system are summarized in Appendix A.1. 2.2 Water Distribution System As part of the preliminary data collection and analysis, Jacobs was tasked with reviewing the existing and proposed water distribution system within the Golden Gate City area and the recommendations provided in Technical Memorandum 1 Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program (Carollo 2020). This review performed by Jacobs is summarized in the Water Distribution System Evaluation Technical Memorandum included in Appendix B. During the review, Jacobs determined that an update was required for the water hydraulic model and the report. Jacobs reviewed the Golden Gate City future water demand projections provided in a Geographic Information System (GIS) file provided by Carollo on November 6, 2024, and an update provided by Carollo on November 12, 2024, which included future demand projections in GIS that calculated demands for low, medium, and high residential estimation categories as well as non-residential and zero demand parcels within Golden Gate City. Jacobs reviewed the parcel demand projections and conducted spot checks for demand calculations for selected parcels using the assigned basis of estimation. Carollo updated their analysis in December 2024, in the Technical Memorandum 1 Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program (Carollo 2024). Jacobs performed a detailed review of the updated GIS file, Page 830 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-6 further updated projections and estimated the average water demand to be 3.249 mgd. Although this future demand projection varies from the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM and GIS file, the difference is negligible and Jacobs concurs with the recommendations from the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM that the proposed 8-inch- and 12-inch-diameter pipes should be sufficient to meet the area’s future build out. However, Jacobs recommends verifying water demand during design or once the current modeling effort being led by Carollo is completed. After review of the existing and proposed water distribution system evaluation performed by Carollo, Jacobs provides the following conclusions: The approach adopted to assess the existing pipelines risk is valid and fits the study purpose. The proposed new layout (77.3 miles of water main, 99.5% of which is 8 inches in diameter) is valid and meets the following system performance criteria: -minimum pressure is greater than or equal to 50 pounds per square inch (psi) at all junctions -velocity is less than or equal to 5 feet per second in all pipes -water demand projections provided in GIS by parcel match those identified in the report (Carollo 2024) The hydraulic model scenarios including the fire flow scenario run adequately without errors. For the fire flow scenario, Jacobs evaluated the County’s LOS criteria and found that both residential and commercial fire flow were met as follows (refer to Appendix B): -fire flow for residential: 750 gpm of fire flow at a residual pressure of 40 psi -fire flow for commercial: 3,000 gpm of fire flow at a residual pressure of 40 psi The phasing plan for replacement of existing pipeline that prioritizes first the areas on the western and northern borders of Golden Gate City is valid. Phase 1 connects Golden Gate City to the County’s potable water distribution system. Next, the plan then prioritizes areas in the northwest quadrant of Golden Gate City that are not currently served by the County. Finally, the remaining existing infrastructure is replaced. Per the American Water Works Association standards, the asbestos pipe within the Golden Gate City service area is reaching the end of its useful life. Jacobs confirmed the Carollo updated the water distribution system model with the total miles included in the proposed network scenarios. Jacobs noted that the area west of the Golden Gate City study area was not included in the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM but was included in the wastewater model. The County requested that Jacobs identify which LOS Criteria was evaluated for their standards for water. This summary is provided in Appendix B. The County’s LOS tables are provided and the added column ‘GGCMP Evaluation’ identifies whether the criteria was evaluated as part of this GGCMP study or whether it would be evaluated as part of a specific water supply or model study. Figure 2-3 depicts the recommendations for the proposed water mains as well as the existing pipes to be removed. Jacobs recommends removing the asbestos pipe because of the limited space within the ROW for proposed utilities. However, during design, the existing pipe can be evaluated for either removal or abandonment (grout in place). During construction, for the removal of any asbestos pipe, all state, local, and federal regulations shall be followed. The County connected Golden Gate City to the regional potable water system in 2018. The County later completed the improvements with the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project between 2023 to 2025, which will support future service expansion. The Transmission Water Main Improvements project was split up into three phases as shown on Figure 2-3 (Bullert, pers. comm. 2026). Page 831 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-7 Figure 2-3. Existing and Proposed Water Pipes Page 832 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-8 2.3 Stormwater The Golden Gate City Stormwater System Inventory and Master Plan (hereinafter, “the Stormwater Master Plan”) was developed for the study area in 2010 (GradyMinor 2010). The Stormwater Master Plan developed an inventory of existing stormwater facilities, evaluated the condition of the existing infra- structure, and presented a plan for replacing the existing stormwater system within Golden Gate City. The existing system includes stormwater infrastructure that discharges to an interconnecting canal system. According to the Stormwater Master Plan, the system has more than 780 stormwater structures, 17.9 miles of culvert piping, and 103 miles of roadside swales. At the time of the 2010 Stormwater Master Plan, the majority of the system was 35 to 45 years old and was nearing the end of its useful life. There- fore, for this current (2025) GGCMP, most of the system is approximately 50 to 60 years in age and needs to be replaced. The Stormwater Master Plan also noted the majority of the stormwater pipe is corrugated steel culverts that have severely deteriorated and, in some locations, have failed because of deformation and corrosion. The Stormwater Master Plan divided the replacement of stormwater infrastructure and recommended replacement by quadrants, with the quadrants further divided into subareas to accommodate construction cost packages. The subareas and outfall infrastructure are shown on Figure 2-4, however all minor pipes such as driveway culverts are not shown. All stormwater infrastructure in the study area needs replacing, and the phasing boundaries and sequence for stormwater improvements must align with the GGCMP phasing to minimize disruption to the residents. Therefore, Jacobs does not recommend following the Stormwater Master Plan’s order for replacement and instead recommends following the order of replacement determined by the GGCMP phasing. The County’s goal is to improve the stormwater outfall system first, so that the replacement of existing roadside infrastructure will be operational as it is replaced. The County is in the process of having design plans developed for the Golden Gate City Outfall Pipe Replacement Project, where 15 outfall pipes will be replaced within the Golden Gate City area. After that project is complete, the County intends to complete the remaining outfalls as funding becomes available. The County received approximately $2.8 million in grant funding from FDEP to upgrade the 15 outfalls. However, each outfall is anticipated to cost approximately $1 million so the grant is not anticipated to cover the entire construction cost. The replacement of the stormwater infrastructure has been delayed because of funding constraints and the majority of the infrastructure replacement is currently unfunded (Jacobs 2024). Jacobs’ scope did not include the development of a stormwater model, and a stormwater model was not provided for review. Jacobs recommends that a stormwater model be developed for the Golden Gate City area to determine water quality treatment, flood mitigation, and upgrades to the existing system. In a meeting on December 17, 2024, the County directed Jacobs to proceed with the stormwater planning as an in-kind replacement. Jacobs recommends that when each phase of the GGCMP goes into design, the drainage engineer should perform pipe sizing calculations for the area under design. Pipe size calculations should be made to determine whether a different pipe diameter is required, as it is anticipated that the existing pipe diam- eters may require upsizing to meet current South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) design standards. Jacobs anticipates that the pipe diameters will increase. As a result, Jacobs included a contingency in the cost estimate. Page 833 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-9 Figure 2-4. Stormwater Outfall Infrastructure Page 834 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-10 Jacobs recommends removal and replacement of the existing pipes (vs. slip-lining) because the existing pipes are deteriorated, and slip-lining will reduce the capacity to the existing corrugated pipes. Addi- tionally, when the areas move to the design stage, flood mitigation should be evaluated. A summary of this review is provided in the Stormwater System Technical Memorandum (Appendix C). 2.4 Multimodal Facilities – Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Shared-Use Pathways, and Transit The Golden Gate City Walkable Community Study (Jacobs 2019) was performed to develop a prioritized list of sidewalk and pedestrian amenity projects that would promote and enhance walkability, bicycle use, transit use, and social equity throughout Golden Gate City. The study used field data collection, com- munity engagement, quantitative and qualitative technical analyses, and best practices to develop and validate prioritized recommendations for a more walkable, safer, and healthier community. The recom- mendations were anticipated to result in a community where mobility options, safety, social engagement and a “sense of place” are the foundation of the neighborhood. Sidewalk projects within Golden Gate City were identified and prioritized in a Tier 1, 2 and 3 ranking, where Tier 1 projects were given the highest priority based on their benefit to the community, Tier 2 projects as instrumental in completing a continuous sidewalk network throughout the community, and Tier 3 projects as enhancing overall walkability within the community. Golden Gate City Walkable Community Study’s recommendations were updated based on recent con- struction, the latest CAT 2021–2030 Transit Development Plan, and coordination with the Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement staff. A priority goal for transit is to improve the CAT bus stops with Americans with Disabilities Act compliant bus stops and bus shelters. CAT serves the Golden Gate City area with four bus routes, three of which serve Golden Gate Parkway. Two of the bus stops along Golden Gate Parkway include some of the highest ridership in the area. Shared-use path and bike lanes were evaluated for the planned projects in the 2025–2029 Transportation Improvement Program (Collier County 2024) and the Collier MPO’s 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (Jacobs 2020). Additionally, roadway and intersection improvement projects are identified that will include multimodal improvements and enhance safety. The analysis and the multimodal recommendations for bike lanes, sidewalks, shared-use pathway, and transit Golden Gate City are included in the Golden Gate Sidewalks Memorandum (Capital 2025b), which is provided in Appendix D. A map of the recommendations is provided in Figure 2-5. 2.5 Roadways and Landscaping 2.5.1 Pavement Evaluations The Golden Gate City boundary includes three major roadways, four collector roadways, some alleys, and numerous local roads (refer to Figure 2-6). The road ROW within the area is generally 60 feet wide for the local roads, with some of the major roadways being up to 120 feet wide. As part of the GGCMP, the road- way’s pavement conditions were evaluated to determine roadway improvements needed for the County- owned roadways. Roadways were evaluated for ownership (public or private) based on the Collier County Property Appraiser’s web site GIS maps (Collier County n.d.a). The asphalt pavement conditions were evaluated using numerical grading criteria based on the types of pavement distress. Page 835 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-11 Figure 2-5. Sidewalk Recommendations Page 836 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-12 Figure 2-6. Roadway Classifications Page 837 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-13 In addition to grading the quality of the asphalt, the quality of roadway striping and curb conditions for each segment were evaluated, as applicable. The pavement evaluation ratings were performed through the ArcGIS Collector application so that scores and accompanying geotagged photos could be collected and tagged with their corresponding locations on a map. The results of the pavement evaluations and a map of the results are provided in the Pavement Evaluations Technical Memorandum in Appendix E. Overall, the pavement conditions within the study area were in good to fair condition. The most common distresses observed included longitudinal cracking, depression/bumps, and utility patches. The least common distresses observed were polished aggregate, asphalt bleeding, shoving or pushing, and cor- rugations. The roadway segments do not exhibit significant distress; therefore, repairs and resurfacing will be addressed by the Collier County Road Maintenance during their regular maintenance schedule. Descriptions of each distress are included in Appendix E. When each phase of the GGMP goes into design, the roadway’s pavement condition should be reevaluated to determine roadway improvements needed. Additionally, if the proposed improvements in the phase will result in numerous utility cuts or impacts to the roadway, the entire roadway segment should be evaluated for resurfacing. Restriping the roadway segments should also be evaluated during design. 2.5.2 Landscaping Roadway median landscaping was evaluated within Golden Gate City for improvement projects with the GGCMP. The Golden Gate Beautification MSTU was developed to serve the project area and make recom- mendations for roadway landscaping improvements. A Streetscape Master Plan was developed for Collier County in 1997 and in 2011, the Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan was developed, providing recommendations on roadway median landscaping (McGee & Associates 2011). The Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan targets arterial and collector roadways within the MSTU boundary limits including Coronado Parkway, Collier Boulevard (south), Golden Gate Parkway (east), Green Boulevard, Hunter Boulevard, Santa Barbara Boulevard (north), Sunshine Boulevard, and Tropicana Boulevard. The MSTU is funded through ad valorem property taxes levied within its district. The Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan developed a funding plan using MSTU funds, Collier County Transportation Services landscape maintenance budgets, and potentially outside funding sources such as grants or private local organizations. Jacobs reviewed the beautification projects to determine remaining and ongoing projects within the Golden Gate City area. This analysis is summarized in Appendix D. 2.6 Streetlighting A variety of roadway lighting exists within the study area including luminaires installed on aluminum poles, decorative poles, and concrete poles (single- or double-arm luminaries). Additionally, Collier County and Florida Power & Light (FPL) have lighting agreements in the area for the luminaires mounted on the existing FPL utility poles. Jacobs performed a preliminary lighting analysis for the area to consider roadway lighting and pedestrian lighting needs for the community. The lighting study was based on typical street sections for roadway classification types including local, collector, arterial, and service roads. The study evaluated lighting improvements on County-owned roadways to meet current lighting design requirements per the lighting criteria as defined in the 2025 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Design Manual Chapter 231 Page 838 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-14 Lighting (FDOT 2025), and guidelines identified in the Collier County Lighting Standards (Collier County 2017). This Lighting Study Analysis Report analysis is provided in Appendix F. The Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan also provides recommendations on roadway median lighting, including two types of lighting for the major intersections, median ends, and pedestrian crosswalks. These recommendations were identified as: 1.For the ‘Special Overlay District,’ the pole and fixture recommended was the Collier County Traffic Operations “East Trail Street Light Assembly” (Lumec 250-watt metal halide, DMS30 LMS11684A, Type A), Drawing No. CCTO 03-204. 2.For the MSTU roadways, the pole was identified as a green-toned, exposed aggregate round pole anchor-based or embedded, topped with a single- or double- 6-foot fixture arm and forest green in color. The fixture was identified as Lumec Helios series H.B.M., forest green color, or approved equal (McGee & Associates 2011). The lighting recommendations in the Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan are summarized in Appendix F. No survey data were obtained to perform the lighting analysis, which was based on a desktop analysis using information in the existing agreements between FPL and Collier County on the light fixtures. Figure 2-7 shows the location of existing lighting within the study area as well as the roadway classif- ications based on the desktop review. This analysis indicated that the existing layout is not considered a “continuous” lighting system because the luminaires do not cover the full area required, which would include the entire length of roadway as well as any sidewalks or bike lanes. Traffic crash data were obtained from FDOT’s Signal Four crash data for the 5-year period from December 2019 to December 2023 (Signal Four Analytics n.d.). Heat maps were developed to indicate crash location densities for crashes that occurred outside daylight or dark-lighted conditions and are provided in the lighting analysis. As noted previously, because the existing lighting along the majority of the corridors is not continuous, it does not meet the FDOT lighting criteria for street lighting. The required spacing data for each roadway section can be reviewed to evaluate additional light poles to meet FDOT requirements. The unsignalized and signalized intersections will need to be evaluated once luminaire type and mounting height are deter- mined. Lighting at intersections will also be required to meet current FDOT lighting design criteria for intersections with pedestrian crosswalks. Lighting along sidewalks and roadways used by students walking home from school and after-school activities should be prioritized to improve safety and visibility. The required spacing and lighting levels for improvements will need to be evaluated when each project goes into the design stage, survey is obtained, and budget is determined. Additionally, when each project goes into design, a plan should be developed and coordinated with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU to coordinate lighting and landscaping improvements. This coordination should aim to enhance visibility and safety for all road users, particularly pedestrians and bicyclists. Most of the existing lighting appears to be based on the Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan recommendations and may be funded through the MSTU budget. If lighting improvements are not included in the entire area during design based on funding, Jacobs recommends evaluating areas with higher crash densities, areas with high pedestrian traffic (for example, around schools, commercial areas, parks, and so forth), and at intersections with pedestrian crossings for lighting improvements. Additionally, Jacobs recommends continued use of existing FPL poles to affix light fixtures along major arterials and collectors. Any additional luminaires on existing FPL poles can be accommodated through an Page 839 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-15 Figure 2-7. Existing Roadway Lighting Page 840 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 2-16 additional service agreement between the County and FPL or through modifications to the current agreements within the study area. 2.7 Fiber Optic Cable An overall initiative with Collier County Public Utilities Department (PUD) is to upgrade all wastewater pump stations from radio to fiber optic cable to enhance real-time monitoring and improve resilience and efficiency with their Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. Therefore, as part of the improvements within Golden Gate City, Jacobs evaluated the information technology (IT) fiber optic connectivity for upgrading the existing wastewater management system operations and providing connectivity for the proposed wastewater infrastructure. A layout of additional fiber was developed to connect to existing and future pump stations and the WWTP. This analysis and a map of the recommenda- tions are included in the Proposed Fiber Optic Cable Infrastructure Technical Memorandum provided in Appendix G. 2.8 Irrigation The County’s expansion of the Golden Gate WWTP was evaluated for the use of treated effluent as irrigation quality (IQ) water. Based on the preliminary design, the facility is designed to meet the effluent standards for public reuse. However, to ensure compliance with the Collier County IQ level of service criteria, Jacobs recommends verifying pressures and velocities with a hydraulic model and addressing the groundwater supplemental criterion. Appendix H provides a summary of the effluent quality evaluation (Capital 2025c). In Golden Gate City, the roadway landscaped medians are irrigated with potable water. According to the SFWMD water use permit (no. 11-00138-W), the Golden Gate Country Club golf course is irrigated from existing surface water using two surface water pumps that pump from onsite, spring-fed lakes directly into the sprinkler system. The water use permit has since been transferred to Collier County Board of County Commissioners with the property acquisition. Planned and potential users of reclaimed water were identified. The County’s goals are to use reclaimed water to irrigate the golf course, roadway medians, and County parks and to provide a connection to the County’s regional IQ system on Livingston Road. A summary of the analysis and recommendations are provided in the Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water System within Golden Gate City memorandum in Appendix H. The proposed layout may be subject to change based on ROW availability and existing and proposed utilities within the area. Alternate routes through the local roads instead of along major or collector roads may be evaluated based on available space and setback requirements within the ROW. Page 841 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 3-1 3.Typical Section Evaluation The Golden Gate City area is platted with the road ROW primarily consisting of residential local roads at 60 feet wide, and the collector and major roads ranging from approximately 100 to 120 feet wide. Some areas include 10-foot-wide alleyways at the back of the properties. The subdivision plats include 6-foot- wide easements for drainage and public utilities (refer to Figure 3-1). The availability of these easements should be verified during design. Figure 3-1. Excerpt from Golden Gate Plat Book 9 Page 1 Typical sections for each roadway will be developed during design and will need to be evaluated individually based on ROW width, easements, existing and proposed conditions for the roadway, sidewalk, shoulders, shared-use pathway, bike lanes, drainage, and utilities. A Sunshine 811 ticket and coordination with utility owners will be required to determine the location of existing public and private utilities along the roadways. Note that while the proposed phasing plan developed identifies utilities that will need to be placed within the area, it does not represent a proposed layout of utilities within the road ROW. Because of the presence of existing utilities, there are multiple options available to fit the proposed utilities within the existing ROW and easements. Some options may be more costly and will need to be evaluated during design. Potential options for layout of utilities include: Placing utilities under the roadway shoulders or swales Adding curb and gutter Placing utilities under the roadway median Placing utilities under the roadway travel lanes Placing utilities in existing utility easements Additionally, the setback requirements will determine the placement of utilities. The Utility Standards Manual by Collier County Public Utilities and the Land Development Code identify horizontal and vertical offset requirements. Table 3-1, 3-2, and 3-3 identify FDEP criteria, FDOT criteria, and Florida Building Code Criteria, respectively. Additionally, the Florida Power and Light website identifies a 24-inch minimum vertical offset from buried electric. During design, the latest codes and standards should be evaluated for compliance. Table 3-1. FDEP Criteria Utility Horizontal Offset from Existing Water Lines Vertical Offset from Existing Pipe Force Main 6 feet min./10 feet preferred 12 inches preferred/6 inches min. San/Gravity 6 feet min./10 feet preferred 12 inches preferred/6 inches min. Non-Potable Water 6 feet min.12 inches preferred/6 inches min. Storm 3 feet min.6 inches min. Source: FDEP (n.d.) min. = minimum Page 842 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 3-2 Table 3-2. FDOT Criteria Utility Standard Horizontal Offset Standard Vertical Offset Horizontal Offset from Exist. Water Lines Force Main --36 inches Pavement/ 30 inches Ground 6 feet min. Sanitary/Gravity --36 inches Pavement/ 30 inches Ground 3 feet min. Potable Water --36 inches Pavement/ 30 inches Ground -- Non-Potable Water --36 inches Pavement/ 30 inches Ground 3 feet min. Power Pole 3 feet min. from ROW ---- Light Pole (25–35 mph) 1.5 feet B/C or 12 to 14 feet EOP ---- Light Pole (40–45 mph) 4 feet B/C or 18 to 24 feet EOP ---- Storm --3 feet min. Source: FDOT (2017) B/C = back of curb mph = miles per hour EOP = edge of pavement ROW = right-of-way Table 3-3. Florida Building Code Criteria Utility Standard Vertical Offset Gas Main 24 inches min. Buried Electric 24 inches min. Buried Cable TV 18 inches min. Buried Telephone 18 inches min. Source: Florida DBPR (n.d.) Page 843 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 4-1 4.Phasing Plan Development During the project kickoff, a working group was tasked with determining various County points of contact for disciplines such as stormwater, CAT, transportation planning, capital projects, maintenance, and PUD for potable water, wastewater, and SCADA. More than 14 meetings with the County were held throughout the development of the phasing plan on needs and priorities of the area as well as two workshops with the working group to discuss and refine the proposed phasing plan. After the comprehensive review and compilation of plans and needs within the project area was performed, a methodology was developed to determine priorities for establishing a phasing plan for the area. 4.1 Infrastructure Priorities Figure 4-1 provides a flowchart of the priorities for establishing a phasing plan, which merges the planning vision for water, wastewater, roadway infrastructure, and other utilities. Because of the proximity of the private wells and septic tanks (housing density), the priority for phasing improvements to protect and restore water local water resources includes transitioning residents from private wells onto the potable water distribution system. The next priority is to transition residents from septic to the central sewer/ wastewater treatment system to improve water quality to the canals and shallow aquifers. Commercial properties within the area have been submitting requests to the County for connection to potable water and wastewater. To accommodate these requests, Jacobs recommends prioritizing the utility connections to the commercial areas along Santa Barbara Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway first. The remaining facilities within the area will be included with each subsequent phase. Figure 4-1. Master Plan Priority Flowchart Based on the existing potable water distribution infrastructure within Golden Gate City (refer to Figure 4-2), the priority is to begin transitioning residents from private wells to a connection with the water distribution system starting with the southwest quadrant, as that area is primarily on private wells. After the southwest quadrant is complete, as discussed at the workshops, the next priorities would be to improve the northwest quadrant, then the southeast quadrant, finishing with replacing existing infrastructure in the northeast quadrant. Note that existing potable wells in the GGCMP study area will not be removed or abandoned by the County as part of these efforts. Such responsibility for removal or abandonment lies with the property owner. PRIORITY 1: Transition properties from private wells to the water distribution system PRIORITY 2: Transition properties from septic tanks onto central sewer system PRIORITY 3: Improve the remaining facilities along the corridor •Stormwater •Sidewalks •Fiber Optic Cable •Irrigation •Roadway, Bike Paths, Landscaping •Streetlighting Page 844 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 4-2 Figure 4-2. Existing Water Distribution System Page 845 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 4-3 4.2 Phasing Development Guidelines In addition to the priorities for establishing a phasing plan, guidelines were developed for determining the phase boundaries and sequence. These guidelines included: Coordinate improvements to minimize impacting an area multiple times during construction. Install infrastructure starting at the WWTP and then install wastewater force mains as they connect to the system to ensure areas become operational once they are constructed. Do not construct areas that require completion of another phase to become operational. Develop boundaries for phasing areas using pump station subareas. Include all parcels within a waste- water subbasin in a single phase, so all gravity mains draining to the pump station will be constructed in the same phase. Organize work in phases, each with estimated construction costs at approximately $35 million. Note that while some existing infrastructure is aged and requires replacement, the County wants to prioritize moving properties off wells and onto the potable water distribution system. 4.3 Additional Considerations Additional considerations for developing the phasing plan include the conditions and issues with the existing infrastructure. Because of age of its infrastructure, the County experiences capacity issues with approximately 9 pump stations during peak flows/wet weather based on the Wastewater System Master Plan’s hydraulic model. Construction of an in-line booster pump station in the northeast quadrant was identified as a near-term improvement to help alleviate these capacity issues and to support the build out of the northwest quadrant. Another consideration is the County's desire to avoid excessive disruption to roadways during construction. For major roads such as Golden Gate Parkway, improvements should be limited to two (maximum) separate construction projects. 4.4 Work Package Development Infrastructure priorities, guidelines, additional considerations, and estimated construction costs were used to develop the phasing plan made up of work packages aligned to the County's goals. Construction cost work package estimates were developed using the proposed improvements within the boundaries of each wastewater subbasin. 4.5 Methodology Figure 4-3 summarizes the methodology for the proposed phasing plan and the steps that coincide with the proposed phases. Using this methodology, the recommended phasing plan was developed and is shown on Figure 4-4. Although phasing boundaries were split up to accommodate construction cost work packages (for example 1a, 1b, 1c), more than one phase can be designed and constructed at the same time, if funding can be obtained. Alternatively, if less funding is available to construct a phase, the phase could be evaluated for segmenting in an appropriate manner. Page 846 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 4-4 Figure 4-3. Proposed Phasing Plan Methodology Page 847 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 4-5 Figure 4-4. Proposed Phasing Plan Page 848 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 5-1 5.Proposed Phasing Plan 5.1 Property Acquisition The first priority for the GGCMP is to acquire property required for improvements. The County should work toward advanced acquisition because of the limited vacant parcels remaining within Golden Gate City to use for future lift station sites. The property acquisition needs for future lift stations are identified in Appendix A.2,Future Lift Station Assessment Technical Memorandum. Based on the properties the County can acquire for each pump station, the layout of force mains and subbasin boundaries may change from the recommendations identified in Appendix A, which may require reevaluation. After the County has completed the property acquisition phase, the wastewater model will need to be updated with the final subbasin boundaries, if changed. Revisions to the wastewater system subbasins may result in changes to phasing plan boundaries. 5.2 Phase 1a Phasing maps were developed to show the proposed improvements within each phase and can be found in Appendix I. Details for the proposed phases are provided in the subsections that follow. The boundary of Phase 1a is defined by the wastewater subbasin for FLS 10. The boundary also includes the ROW to the connection between the WWTP to connect over the Tropicana Boulevard bridge toward Golden Gate High School (south of the WWTP) to the southern limits of Golden Gate City. Notable improvements in Phase 1a include: Potable Water: -The eastern area extending to Tropicana Boulevard will align with access to potable water with an existing County project. IT Fiber -The eastern area extending to Tropicana Boulevard will allow a connection of IT fiber from Tropicana Boulevard to the WWTP. Wastewater Improvements: -The goal of Phase 1a is to begin building the wastewater infrastructure from the WWTP to serve commercial areas along Golden Gate Parkway. FLS 10 is proposed on the St. John Neumann Catholic High School property. Jacobs recommends coordinating with the school to either abandon existing lift station 313.29 on the school property and connect those flows to FLS 10 or improving the existing lift station 313.29 site to increase capacity for FLS 10 flows. Additionally, the Wastewater Master Plan model did not have any future flows assigned to the existing lift station 313.31. Therefore, Jacobs recommends it to be abandoned. 5.3 Phase 1b Phase 1b was segmented from Phase 1a to accommodate construction cost work packages. However, Jacobs recommends including Phase 1a and 1b together with design and construction as one project, if feasible. Page 849 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 5-2 Phase 1b includes the improvements along Golden Gate Parkway. Because Golden Gate Parkway is a major road, Jacobs recommends keeping all the infrastructure improvements along the roadway packaged as one project (aside from the improvements west of Santa Barbara Boulevard in Phase 23 that are ”as- needed”) to reduce impacts to the public with maintenance of traffic. Notable improvements in Phase 1b include: Wastewater: -Phase 1b includes the section of force main and the in-line booster pump station in the northeast quadrant. The proposed in-line booster pump station will be constructed downstream of 6 of the existing pump stations with insufficient capacity (pump station IDs 104.34, 104.39, 104.32, 104.31, 104.23, and 313.24) and is needed to address longer force main travel distance and repump flow to alleviate existing issues during wet weather. -Phase 1b includes the conversion of the existing 8-inch-diameter dry pipeline (former brine line) to the force main as described in the Wastewater Collection System Evaluation Technical Memorandum (Appendix A.1) to bring the in-line booster pump station into operation and connect to the WWTP. This conversion will require minor work outside of the boundary of Phase 1b to activate the pipeline and improve capacity of force mains from the in-line booster pump station to the WWTP. Note that further investigation is required to confirm if this dry line could be converted into a force main and reused for wastewater service. If this line cannot be converted into a force main and reused, a new 8-inch-diameter force main must be installed parallel to the dry line to convey flow from FLS 13/pump station 313.30, FLS 23/pump station 313.27, and FLS 19 to the WWTP. -Although the existing pump station 313.24 is within the boundary of Phase 1b, Jacobs does not recommend including abandonment of the pump station in Phase 1b. Instead, Jacobs recommends abandoning this pump station in Phase 20 when the relocated pump station (FLS-RL) is constructed so the flows from pump station 313.24 can be redirected prior to abandonment. Landscaping: -Golden Gate Parkway is identified as a priority corridor under the 2011 Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan (McGee & Associates 2011). Any impacts or improvements to landscaping will need to be coordinated with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU. Irrigation: -A 12-inch-diameter IQ water line is proposed along Golden Gate Parkway. During design, the proposed irrigation line should be evaluated to fit within the ROW with the other existing and pro- posed utilities and the project impacts to the roadway. The irrigation line can be evaluated for an alternative route along local roads instead of the major road if it is more cost-effective based on the improvements. Existing City of Naples Water Main: -According to the City of Naples Public Works, there is an existing 36-inch-diameter raw water transmission main that runs along Golden Gate Parkway. It enters the study area from the north along Collier Boulevard then veers west along Golden Gate Parkway and continues westward past Santa Barbara Boulevard (Baines, pers. comm. 2024). Page 850 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 5-3 5.4 Phase 1c Phase 1c is bounded by the subbasin of FLS 5. Notable improvements in Phase 1c include: Wastewater: -The wastewater improvements include a new force main for the main connection between the in- line booster pump station and the WWTP. This force main puts the required infrastructure in place to support flows from the northwest quadrant that will be sent to the in-line booster pump station and then to the WWTP. Irrigation: -A 12-inch-diameter IQ water line is proposed along Tropicana Boulevard. During design, the proposed irrigation line should be evaluated to fit within the ROW with the other existing and proposed utilities and the project impacts to the roadway. The irrigation line can be evaluated for an alternative route along local roads instead of the collector road, if it is more cost-effective based on the improvements. 5.5 Phases 2, 3, 4, and 5 Phases 2, 3, 4, and 5 align with the goal to transition properties from private wells and septic systems to water distribution and central sewer along commercial areas of Santa Barbara Boulevard and Golden Gate Parkway. Notable improvements in these phases include: Wastewater: -Phase 3 includes the abandonment of the existing lift station 104.28 and rerouting those flows to FLS 22 so the County has fewer pump stations to own and maintain. -Phase 4 includes FLS 8 and its subbasin. Jacobs recommends connecting the force main from FLS 8 south to the force main serving FLS 22, which differs from the Wastewater System Master Plan but is shown in the updated recommendations of the Wastewater Collection System Evaluation Technical Memorandum in Appendix A.1. Note that the force main from FLS 8 should only connect to the force main trunk line and not to FLS 22. Landscaping: -Phases 2 through 5 include sections along Santa Barbara Boulevard, Golden Gate Parkway, Coronado Parkway, and Hunter Boulevard that are identified as priority corridors under the 2011 Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan. Any impacts or improvements to landscaping will need to be coordinated with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU. 5.6 Phases 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 Phases 6 through 14 target the remaining areas in the northwest quadrant to transition residents from private wells and septic systems to water distribution and the wastewater collection system. Notable improvements in these phases include: Wastewater: -In Phase 7, to support the reduction of the number of pump stations that will have to be maintained by the County, Jacobs recommends abandoning or upgrading existing lift station 104.36. If the County can work with Golden Gate Elementary School to place FLS 20 on the school parcel, the Page 851 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 5-4 County should either upgrade the existing lift station 104.36 to include flows from FLS 20 or abandon existing lift station 104.36 and include those flows to FLS 20. -In Phase 14, Jacobs recommends abandoning existing lift station 104.38 and routing the flows to FLS 21. The County should also make improvements to or replace existing lift station 104.27. Landscaping: -Most of these phases include segments along Coronado Parkway, Santa Barbara Boulevard, Golden Gate Parkway, Sunshine Boulevard, and/or Hunter Boulevard, all of which are identified as priority corridors under the 2011 Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan. Any impacts and improvements to landscaping will need to be coordinated with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU. Irrigation: -A 12-inch-diameter IQ water line is proposed along Coronado Parkway and Sunshine Boulevard. During design the proposed irrigation line should be evaluated to fit within the ROW with the other existing and proposed utilities and the project impacts to the roadway. The irrigation line can be evaluated for an alternative route along local roads instead of the collector road, if it is more cost- effective based on the improvements. 5.7 Phases 15a and 15b Phases 15a and 15b include the remaining subbasins to improve the southwest quadrant. Notable improvements in these phases include: Wastewater: -In Phase 15a, Jacobs recommends coordinating with the Collier County School District to either 1) abandon existing lift station 313.28 and reroute flows to FLS 4 somewhere else on the Golden Gate Middle School property or 2) improve and expand existing lift station 313.28 to include capacity for the flows from the subbasin. -In Phase 15b, Jacobs recommends that FLS 11 be constructed on the Golden Gate Middle School property. 5.8 Phases 16, 17, 18a, and 18b These phases complete the remaining improvements and replacements needed in the southeast quadrant. Notable improvements in these phases include: Wastewater: -In Phase 17, Jacobs recommends abandoning existing pump station 313.27 and routing flows to FLS 23. FLS 23 should be constructed on the existing County-owned property at the east end of 32nd Avenue SW because there is limited availability within the subbasin. -The Wastewater System Master Plan had the flows from the developments on the golf course routed to FLS 23. However, another force main was constructed with Phase 1A of the County’s transmission water main improvements project, therefore only the flows from the subbasin will be routed to FLS 23. -In Phase 18b, Jacobs recommends coordinating with the Collier County School District to either 1) abandon existing lift station 313.30 and reroute flows to FLS 13 somewhere else on the Golden Page 852 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 5-5 Terrace Elementary School property or 2) improve and expand existing lift station 313.30 to include capacity for the flows from the subbasin. -Phase 18b will include improvements or replacement to existing lift station 313.26. 5.9 Phases 19a, 19b, 20, and 21 These phases complete the improvements and replacements needed in the northeast quadrant. Notable improvements in these phases include: Wastewater: -Jacobs recommends making improvements to existing lift stations to bring them into compliance with PUD standards as much as possible (for example, add bollards, add fencing, reduce footprint, add landscaping, and so forth). -In Phase 19b, the County should also make improvements to or replace existing pump station 104.29. -In Phase 20, Jacobs recommends abandoning existing pump station 313.24 located in the Golden Gate Parkway roadway median, converting it to a manhole, and routing flows to a new pump station (FLS-RL) placed to the south on the County-owned golf course property. Note that although the existing pump station 313.24 is located within the boundary of Phase 1b, it should not be included with the improvements in Phase 1b. Instead, this pump station should be abandoned during Phase 20 when the relocated pump station is constructed so the flows can be redirected. Jacobs also recommends abandoning existing pump station 313.24 and routing flows to FLS-RL to reduce the number of pump stations the County is required to maintain. Landscaping: -Collier Boulevard is a priority corridor under the 2011 Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan. Any impacts or improvements to landscaping will need to be coordinated with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU. 5.10 Phase 22 Phase 22 includes the remaining improvements in the northeast and northwest quadrants. Notable improvements in this phase include: Wastewater: -Jacobs recommends making improvements to existing lift stations to bring them into compliance with PUD standards as much as possible (for example, add bollards, add fencing, reduce footprint, add landscaping, and so forth). -The County should also make pump capacity improvements to or replace existing pump stations 104.34, 104.39, and 104.32. Landscaping: -Green Boulevard is identified as a priority corridor under the 2011 Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan. Any impacts or improvements to landscaping will need to be coordinated with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU. Page 853 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 5-6 5.11 Phase 23 Phase 23 is outside Golden Gate City. The area of Phase 23 was only evaluated for the wastewater service study area. During the study, the County requested this area be extended to add the remaining properties along Golden Gate Parkway west to I-75. FLS 1 and FLS 3 are recommended only “as-needed” based on the development of the parcels within that subbasin. Page 854 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 6-1 6.Conceptual Cost Estimates Class 5 conceptual cost estimates were developed. The estimates were based on each infrastructure type to assist with a funding plan and strategy as different infrastructure improvements are anticipated to have different funding sources/strategies (for example, sidewalks through Safe Routes to Schools grant, light- ing and landscaping along major and collector roads from the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU budget, and so forth). Details on the development and assumptions of the cost estimates and a breakdown by improvement are provided in Appendix J. Table 6-1 summarizes the total costs by phase including design and construction services, with the total for all phases estimated at approximately $1,029,500,000. Table 6-1. Class 5 Conceptual Cost Estimates Phase No.Cost Estimate ($M)Phase No.Cost Estimate ($M) 1a $45.59 13 $28.98 1b $26.81 14 $24.48 1c $38.92 15a $19.53 2 $29.15 15b $28.08 3 $32.48 16 $20.83 4 $37.46 17 $30.08 5 $20.95 18a $31.47 6 $38.80 18b $48.62 7 $30.58 19a $65.99 8 $31.23 19b $38.20 9 $37.36 20 $72.60 10 $33.28 21 $62.83 11 $32.91 22 $65.89 12 $40.52 23 $15.88 Source: (Capital 2025a) Note: This estimate is classified as a Class 5 estimate with an expected accuracy range of –25% to +75% (order- of-magnitude) and is intended for planning and preliminary budgeting purposes. Because lighting is an unfunded improvement for installation and maintenance, Jacobs recommends continued use of existing FPL poles to affix light fixtures along major arterials and collectors. Any additional luminaires on existing FPL poles can be accommodated through an additional service agreement between the County and FPL or through modifications to the current agreements within the study area. However, for budgeting purposes, Jacobs developed a conceptual estimate for proposed lighting along sidewalks and roadways surrounding schools and parks within the study area (Table 6-2). The estimate evaluated existing lighting on the roadways around the school and park facilities. Light pole spacing was based on the photometric analysis described in the Lighting Study Analysis Report provided in Appendix F. Based on the existing spacing and estimated roadway length, the number of additional light poles needed Page 855 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 6-2 to provide the required illumination to the streets around the facility was estimated. However, ROW constraints, luminaire type, and existing utilities and conditions may impact spacing and costs. Table 6-2. High Priority Lighting Recommendations Priority Level School/ Park Name Classification Phasing Zone LED Luminaire Existing Lighting Estimated No. of Additional Light Poles High St. John Neumann Catholic High School 1a 70W 6 16 2 3 5 Golden Gate Middle School 15a 70W 10 22 Golden Terrace Elementary School 18b 70W 5 18 Laver Gaynor Elementary School 18a 70W 8 16 Golden Gate Elementary School 7 70W 5 10 8 3 6 Herbert Cambridge Elementary School 10 70W 5 17 Rita Eaton Park 12 70W 4 9 Aaron Lutz Park 1b 70W 2 1 20 4 9 Total 55 129 Note: Analyzed area includes the perimeter road around each school/park. This approach was also used to estimate other roadway sections, such as arterials, collectors, and local streets. A medium level priority was set for the arterial and collector roads and using the same process. Table 6-3 summarizes the estimated number of additional light poles. Page 856 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 6-3 Table 6-3. Medium Priority Lighting Recommendations Priority Level Road Name Classification Phasing Zone LED Luminaire Existing Lighting Estimated No. of Additional Light Poles Medium Golden Gate Parkway Arterial 1b 180W 15 Double-arm; 56 Single arm 32 Green Blvd. Arterial 22 180W Existing Luminaires on Utility Poles 50 Collier Blvd. Arterial 21 180W Replacing existing 50a Santa Barbara Blvd. Arterial 2 180W 22 3 4 28 13 20 22 8 Coronado Parkway Collector 4 180W Existing Luminaires on Utility Poles; 7 Double-arm 5 (double-arm) 9 15 (double-arm) 6 8 (double-arm) Hunter Blvd. Collector 4 180W 3 2 (double-arm) 9 4 2 (double-arm) 10 5 9 (double-arm) 11 1 4 (double-arm) Sunshine Blvd.Collector 6 180W 10 Decorative, 3 Double-arm 10 (double-arm) 7 10 (double-arm) 8 8 (double-arm) 22 10 (single) Tropicana Blvd.Collector 1c 180W 12 Decorative 24 (double-arm) 16 1 (double-arm) Total:135 296 a Lighting along Collier Boulevard will be addressed with the planned roadway widening project. Page 857 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 7-1 7.Funding Sources Jacobs evaluated potential funding sources for each project type to assist with funding the improvements recommended as part of the GGCMP. These funding opportunities were also evaluated based on applicability to proposed project types, eligibilities and programmatic priorities, funding demand, and readiness to proceed indicators. 7.1 Funding Inventory and Prioritization Approach The approach to inventorying funding opportunities included a comprehensive strategy designed to identify and prioritize various funding sources for the projects in the GGCMP. The approach was divided into two main categories: 1) grants and loans and 2) other funding sources or mechanisms. Grants and loans were prioritized based on several key factors: Alignment with the GGCMP elements: The degree to which the funding aligns with the specific elements and goals of the GGCMP. Funding Amount: The total amount of funding available through the grant or loan. Other Factors: These include the level of effort required to apply, the local cost share, and other relevant considerations. Other funding sources and mechanisms were evaluated and prioritized based on: Applicability to the GGCMP: How applicable the funding source is to the needs and objectives of projects within the GGCMP. Funding Amount: The total amount of funding available through these sources. Feasibility: The practicality and likelihood of successfully securing the funding. Cost to Implement: The overall cost associated with implementing the funding mechanism. The goal of this structured approach is to identify and pursue the most suitable and beneficial funding opportunities, those that support the successful implementation and sustainability of the GGCMP. 7.2 Preliminary Recommended Funding Sources Funding opportunities evaluated using the funding inventory and prioritization approach are presented in Funding Opportunity Matrix provided in Appendix K. For each funding opportunity, the matrix identifies the following reference information: Program name, funding source, and funding agency Description of the program Identifies who can apply, the annual program funding available Minimum and maximum grant awards Cost share (or match) requirements Funding cycle and period of performance Program status as of January 2025 Expected Notice of Funding Opportunity announcement date Page 858 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 7-2 Application deadline Reference to the program The matrix subsequently evaluates each funding opportunity based on its alignment with the following project categories (grant program alignment by project type): Wastewater Potable water Stormwater/climate resilience Walkability: sidewalks and bike paths Roadway/drainage/street lighting Landscaping/green space/green stormwater infrastructure IT fiber Flood control Community engagement Finally, the matrix identifies which phases of a project would be eligible under each grant program. The project phases considered include Options analysis Land acquisition Planning/design Construction Operations and maintenance Training and education Workforce development Table 7-1 summarizes the recommended grant and loan funding opportunities from the Funding Opportunity Matrix. These funding sources are recommended because of their alignment with the goals and projects of the GGCMP. During a meeting held on February 26, 2025, County staff identified that they do not qualify for Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans because of the economic qualifiers for the Collier County Water Sewer District (CCWSD). Therefore, WIFIA loans were not included in the recommendations table. 7.3 Previously Awarded Grants in Florida Other counties and cities were evaluated for receiving federal and state grants for septic-to-sewer projects in Florida during the fiscal year of 2024–2025. Grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), FDEP, and the State of Florida Senate were evaluated. Tables 7-2 through 7-4 summarize the EPA Community Grants, the State of Florida Senate Local Funding Initiative Grants, and the FDEP Water Quality Improvement Grants awarded along with current Florida water quality improvement grants for septic-to- sewer projects. Regarding the net awarded funding, EPA provided $9.5 million through its Community Grants, State of Florida Senate granted $133.8 million through the Local Funding Initiatives, and FDEP awarded Page 859 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 7-3 $188.1 million through its Water Quality Improvement Grant. Jacobs recommends that the County apply for the Water Quality Improvement Program, the Local Funding Initiative, and the Community Grant to assist with funding for utility projects in the GGCMP. Note that funding names and sources may be subject to change. Table 7-1. Preliminary Recommended Funding Sources Recommended Funding Source Maximum Award Local Cost Share Interest Rate Environmental Protection Agency Community Grants Varies 25% N/A FEMA BRIC and FMA or future FEMA Mitigation Initiative TBD TBD N/A Protecting Florida Together Grants No Ceiling Up to 20% N/A Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund $20M (each) 10% and up 1.46% for 30 years (avg. in 2023) Collier County General Fund N/A N/A N/A Collier County Water Sewer District N/A N/A N/A Future Sales Surtax N/A N/A N/A EDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Program $5M 20–50% N/A SFWMD Cooperative Funding Program Approx. $35M Not Required N/A Community Grant Earmark (CPF and CDS) Varies $5M + 25% N/A State Appropriations Line Item Varies varies N/A HUD Community Development Block Grant Varies 50% N/A BRIC = Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities CDS = Congressionally Directed Spending CPF = Community Project Funding FEMA = Federal Emergency Management Agency FMA = Flood Mitigation Assistance N/A = not applicable Page 860 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 7-4 Table 7-2. EPA Community Grants for Florida Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024–2025 Organization Project Brevard County Brevard County for Septic System Upgrades City of Cape Coral City of Cape Coral for Septic to Sewer Conversion and Utilities Extension City of Cooper City City of Cooper City for Gravity Sewer Line Rehabilitation and I/I Correction Project City of South Miami City of South Miami for Sanitary Sewer Extension Project Hillsborough County Hillsborough County for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project Hillsborough County Hillsborough County for Town 'N Country Rocky Creek Septic-to-Sewer Phase 2 Project Seminole County Seminole County for Septic to Sewer Conversion Project Table 7-3. State of Florida Senate Local Funding Initiative Grants for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024–2025a Organization Project Camp Thunderbird Camp Thunderbird Persons with Disabilities Septic to Sewer Conversion Project Godfrey Road Edgewater Septic-to-Sewer Project: Godfrey Road City of Cocoa Cocoa (Brevard County) Septic to Sewer Conversion for 88 Homes Village of Pinecrest Pinecrest Septic to Sewer Conversion City of Zephyrhills Zephyrhills Phase 3 Septic to Sewer Southside Transmission Line Upgrades City of Miami Miami Lakes Septic-to-Sewer Phase 1 Project City of Homestead Homestead Septic to Sewer Conversion Barracks of Hope Halifax Urban Ministries Septic to Sewer Conversion for Veterans Transitional Housing Facility Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County Biscayne Shores Septic to Sewer Property Conversions Town of Montverde Montverde Septic-to-Sewer Project Hillsborough County Hillsborough County Ruskin-Wimauma LPSS/Septic-to-Sewer Project City of Palm Bay Palm Bay Septic-to-Sewer Conversions Town of Ponce Inlet Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Shores Septic-to-Sewer Project City of Zephyrhills Zephyrhills 6th Avenue Septic to Sewer Florida Governmental Utility Authority Riverside Village Septic to Sewer Conversion Project City of Oak Hill Oak Hill - Infrastructure Expansion - Septic to Sewer Town of Oakland Oakland South Lake Apopka Initiative - Septic to Sewer City of Miami South Miami Septic to Sewer Conversion- Sub Area K Flagler County Flagler County Septic to Sewer Conversion with Water Treatment Expansion Page 861 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 7-5 Table 7-3. State of Florida Senate Local Funding Initiative Grants for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024–2025a Organization Project City of St. Augustine St. Augustine - West Augustine Septic-to-Sewer 24-25 Four Mile Rd. Area Town of St. Lucie Village St. Lucie Village Septic to Sewer - Phase 3 Town of Altha Altha Septic to Sewer Conversion City of Cape Coral Cape Coral Septic to Sewer Conversion & Utilities Extension Project City of Midway Midway Septic To Sewer Phase 1B Town of Lake Placid Lake Placid Septic to Sewer City of Punta Gorda Punta Gorda Septic to Sewer Phase 1 Charlotte County Charlotte County Midway/Lakeview Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Phase 1 Village of Estero Estero Phase 2 Septic-to-Sewer Project Seminole County Seminole County Septic to Sewer Conversion: Phase 2 Wekiva Priority Focus Area City of Minneola Minneola Septic-to-Sewer Phase II a Note that the County’s application for the Golden Gate City Septic to Sewer Conversion Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project was not awarded. LPSS = Low-Pressure Sewer System Table 7-4. FDEP Water Quality Improvement Grants for Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Projects in 2024– 2025a Organization Project City of Cape Coral North 1 Utilities Extension Septic-to-Sewer Project City of Bonita Springs Lakes of Sans Souci Septic-to-Sewer Project City of Bonita Springs Sun Village Septic-to-Sewer Project City of Clearwater Septic-to-Sewer Expansion Project City of Lake City SR 47/I-75 Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project - Phase 2 City of DeLand East Regional Force Main Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project City of Port Orange Harbor Road Spruce Creek/Rose Bay Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project City of Trenton Schofield Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project City of Winter Garden Teacup Springs Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project City of Winter Haven Septic-to-Sewer Program: Remediation Area 6A Collection System Project Glades County Bowden Estates Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project Hernando County District A Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project ─ Phase 1 Palm Beach County East Main Street Sanitary Sewer Lateral Installation Project Town of Fort White Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Project a Note that the County’s application for the Golden Gate City Septic to Sewer Conversion Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Project was not awarded. Page 862 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 7-6 7.4 Recommendations The funding opportunities presented in Appendix K include available funding options applicable to the projects within the GGCMP. However, these funding opportunities are subject to change and should be reevaluated for changes in name, status, etc. Jacobs recommends that the County review these funding opportunities to evaluate their merits, opportunities, and challenges to determine which available options the County should pursue for project funding. The County should also refine the funding opportunities into a cohesive funding strategy for each phase of the GGCMP that will prioritize and detail all existing and proposed projects and its associated funding strategy. The funding strategy per phase should involve associated timeframes for each project type on the following periods/durations: Application preparation Agency review Award and agreements Release of funds The County has identified that no phases of the GGCMP are currently funded by the County and there is no dedicated funding source for the GGCMP. Jacobs recommends that the County seek funding assistance through grants, partnerships, federal/state funding, etc. to support each phase of the GGCMP implemen- tation. Before each phase moves to design and construction, the County should determine the funding needs for each type of infrastructure improvement within the phase boundary. The scope of work for design may change based on funding acquired. For example, if there is no funding to construct lighting improvements, lighting improvements would not be included with the design or construction of that phase. Another example could include the amount of funding awarded by a grant for new sidewalks. Based on the amount of funding awarded for construction, that phase may only be able to construct Tier 1 and Tier 2 sidewalks but no Tier 3 sidewalks. Therefore, only Tier 1 and 2 sidewalks would be included with the design. Jacobs further recommends the County continue to pursue previously awarded grants for the area as applicable with the GGCMP phase, such as Safe Routes to Schools for sidewalks. The Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan includes a proposed a funding strategy and identifies the majority of the funding for landscaping improvements from the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU, but also includes options with state and federal grants. MSTU funds can be evaluated as a funding source for landscape beautification and lighting improvements, as applicable. Ongoing maintenance costs for new infrastructure should also be evaluated with the County’s roadway maintenance budget and CCWSD and incorporated into their future budget plans after implementation for annual maintenance and future replacement costs based on average useful life. Page 863 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 8-1 8.Public Involvement 8.1 Project Website The County included information to the public about the GGCMP on the Transportation Planning Studies webpage under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan” (Collier County n.d.b). Information was made available at the start of the study and has been updated throughout its duration. A summary of the Golden Gate Civic Association presentation as well as a copy of the PowerPoint was made available on the website after the meeting. The public information meeting boards, frequently asked questions, newsletter, hand- outs (both English and Spanish), and comment form were made available on the website more than 2 weeks prior to the public meeting. A copy of the webpage is included in Appendix L. 8.2 Golden Gate Civic Association Meeting Jacobs presented the project to the Golden Gate Civic Association on November 10, 2025, at the Gate Community Center at 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, Florida 34116. Approximately 25 people were in attendance as well as County and Jacobs staff. The Golden Gate Civic Association sent out notifications of the presentation on November 4, 2025, to their distribution list. Based on questions during the meeting, a list of frequently asked questions was developed and posted to the County website. A copy of the PowerPoint presentation was also emailed to the Golden Gate Civic Association and posted on the County website. These materials are provided in Appendix L. 8.3 Public Information Meeting Summary Collier County held two public information meetings for the GGCMP on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, one from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and another from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The meeting was held at the Golden Gate Community Center Auditorium at 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, Florida 34116. Represen- tatives from the County and Jacobs attended to answer questions and discuss the project with meeting attendees. The purpose of this meeting was to provide residents, business owners, and other interested persons with the opportunity to review project information, talk one-on-one with the project team, and comment on the proposed phasing plan. Several notification techniques were used for the meeting, including emails, newsletters mailed to residents, variable message signs, and social media posts. A total of 57 people attended the public meeting. A total of 25 members of the project team (County and Jacobs staff) were available during the period of 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 22 members of the project team were available during the period 5:00 p.m. to7:00 p.m. to answer questions. Table 8-1 summarizes notification techniques and the number of attendees. Page 864 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 8-2 Table 8-1. Summary of Public Meeting Notification Techniques ` Meeting Notification Format Number of Invitations Mailed/Emailed Public Attendees Number of Comments Received Project Team Staff Attendees Invitation Email Notification Letter Other 2:00-4:00 p.m. 5:00-7:00 p.m.2:00-4:00 p.m.5:00-7:00 p.m. Open House with Project Display Boards Elected/ Appointed officials, Agencies, & Interested Parties Property Owners (within project boundary) Social Media Posts, VMS Boards 5,224/100 32 25 18 25 22 VMS = variable message sign Page 865 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 8-3 On January 6, 2026, a public information notification email, including an attachment of the project newsletter, was emailed to elected/appointed officials, agencies, special-interest groups and other interested parties. The information in the newsletter was provided in both English and Spanish, and included a contact for anyone who wished to discuss the project in Creole. An attachment of these notifications is included in Appendix L. The project newsletter was mailed on December 30, 2025, to property owners located within the study boundary. A map of the property owner database boundary is included in Appendix L, along with the property owner mailing list. The property owner database was provided by the Collier County Property Appraiser. Appendix L includes a copy of the newsletter. Collier County also posted notifications on their social media sites, including Facebook, X and Nextdoor. The project website provided details of the meetings, and all information presented at the public meeting as well as the comment card was posted on the County’s website by January 2, 2026. Additionally, three variable message signs that provided meeting information were placed within the project limits 1 week prior to the public meeting. One was placed in the median on Green Boulevard at Sunshine Boulevard with the text facing west so it was visible to eastbound traffic as well as northbound traffic on Sunshine Boulevard, another was placed on the north side of Golden Gate Boulevard at the intersection of Collier Boulevard with text facing east so it could be visible for westbound traffic at the intersection, and the third was placed in the median on Golden Gate Parkway at Santa Barbara Boulevard with text facing west for visibility to eastbound traffic. Additionally, an article on the project and the public involvement meeting, and all public meeting materials were included in the myCollier Newsletter on January 14, 2026. The Golden Gate Civic Association also sent out an email blast on the project and the Public Information Meeting on January 15, 2026. Table 8-2 summarizes the notifications sent out prior to the meeting. A copy of the meeting notifications are included in Appendix L. Table 8-2. Public Meeting Notifications Summary Meeting Notifications Dates Total Description/Outreach Social Media Post 1: 1/13/2026 Post 2: 1/20/2026 1 Facebook:20,144 views, 15 likes, 16 shares, 21 comments X:393 views, 20 engagements, 2 likes Nextdoor:199 views, 3 engagements Email 1/6/2026 69 (23/46) Elected/ Appointed Officials 1/6/2026 15 Agencies 1/6/2026 18 Interested Parties Project Newsletter (via mail)1/6/2026 5,224 Property Owners Collier County Newsletter (via email)1/14/2026 1 Collier County Newsletter distribution group Variable message signs From 1/13/26 through 1/21/26 3 VMS located at Green Blvd. and Sunshine Blvd., Collier Blvd. and Golden Gate Pkwy., and Golden Gate Pkwy. and Santa Barbara Blvd. Page 866 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 8-4 Table 8-2. Public Meeting Notifications Summary Meeting Notifications Dates Total Description/Outreach Collier County project website By 1/2/26 all public meeting materials were available on the website - 573 views to the Collier County Transportation Planning Studies website between 1/1/2026 through 1/22/2026 (Eastley, pers. comm. 2026) At the meeting, attendees were given a handout with key project information upon arriving at the sign-in table. This handout was available in both English and Spanish and distributed as applicable. Attendees were then able to view all the project boards and displays and have one-on-one conversations with key staff to address any questions and concerns. A graphic of the room layout, a copy of the handouts, completed sign-in sheets, and meeting signage can be found in Appendix L. Participants were also given the opportunity to fill out a comment form at the meeting or take copies of the comment form and submit via email or mail within the comment period closing February 3, 2026. These comment forms can be found in Appendix L. Table 8-3 summarizes the comments received by common themes. Table 8-3. Summary of Public Comments by Theme Theme Number of Comments Multimodal Safety 15 Traffic Operations 10 Stormwater & Drainage 6 Water and Sewer 4 Verbal comments during the meeting primarily included questions on timeline of implementation and questions on the conversion to potable water and sewer. The comment forms received can be summarized as: Approximately 60% of the residents in the study area identified issues related to pedestrian and bicycle safety, which include new or improved sidewalks, enhanced streetlighting, and traffic-calming features such as speed bumps. Approximately 40% expressed their concerns related to traffic operations, including traffic signal timing, speeding, and roadway conditions. Approximately 24% reported stormwater and drainage problems, such as street flooding and blocked drains. Approximately 16% were concerned about potable water access, wastewater facility performance, and associated assessments. Comments and questions were also received via email throughout the entire study period by the County Project Manager Katherine Eastley. Three comments or questions were received via email or phone from the start of the project through February 3, 2026. A log of the comments received and responses provided is included with Appendix L. Page 867 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 8-5 Fox 4 News attended the Public Involvement Meeting and posted an article on January 20, 2026, sum- marizing the project and highlighting residents' feedback within the study area. The article described the project and indicated that the public comment period ends on February 3, 2026. A copy of the article is provided in Appendix L. Page 868 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 9-1 9.Next Steps The recommendations of this GGCMP are to be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for approval and adoption. If adopted, the GGCMP will become a long-term (20+ year) planning strategy to guide infrastructure improvements within Golden Gate City and to determine the design and construction sequence for the area. The GGCMP is anticipated to be a roadmap for organizing projects in a coordinated and cost-efficient manner. Implementation of the phasing plan is flexible and can be divided or combined as funding is identified and becomes available. However, it is important to note that conditions and imple- mentation are subject to change and that planning tools will be evaluated at each successive phase. Jacobs recommends that the County proceed with property acquisition for the future lift station sites because of the limited vacant parcels remaining within Golden Gate City. The County has no dedicated funding source for implementation, and Jacobs recommends for the County to seek funding assistance through grants, partnerships, federal/state funding, etc. to support each phase of the GGCMP implementation. The County should then refine the recommended and available funding opportunities into a cohesive funding strategy for each phase of the GGCMP that will prioritize and detail all existing and proposed projects and its associated funding strategy. Jacobs recommends this funding plan be developed to organize the funding needs per infrastructure type per fiscal year, application due dates, and funding award dates. It is anticipated the County will implement each phase in a design-bid-build delivery method, which will include the following steps: apply for and obtain funding, design and permitting, bidding/procurement, and construction. Jacobs recommends that subsequent phases be implemented simultaneously as funding allows (for example, while one phase is in design or construction, the County begins applying for grants and funding for the next phase). When each project phase goes into design and construction, public involvement will need to be included to keep property owners updated on the progress, address questions, and provide guidance on next steps. Additionally, coordination will be required with the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU and the Golden Gate Civic Association. Jacobs recommends to continue the public involvement log after the GGCMP is finalized and to keep the County webpage updated so the public is informed of the status of implementation for each phase. During design, the existing and proposed utilities will need to be evaluated to determine how utilities will fit within the existing ROW or if pipe routing needs to be reevaluated based on costs. Based on available GIS data, existing public utilities could potentially include force mains, gravity mains, water mains, FPL power lines and power poles, fiber optic cable, stormwater pipes, and so forth as well as an existing raw water main owned by City of Naples that runs along Golden Gate Parkway. The layout and location of existing utilities will need to be determined based on Sunshine 811 calls, coordination with utility owners, as-builts, subsurface utility exploration, and potentially ground penetrating radar. Page 869 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan 250903091313_ed6f25eb 10-1 10.References Baines, Michelle, Public Works Director, City of Naples. 2024. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. August 6. Bullert, Benjamin, Supervisor – Project Management, Collier County Public Utilities Engineering & Project Management. 2026. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. January 16. Capital Engineering Consultants, Inc. (Capital). 2025a.Memorandum: Golden Gate Community Improvement Class 5 Cost Estimate. June 19. Capital Engineering Consultants, Inc. (Capital). 2025b.Memorandum: Golden Gate Sidewalks. April 1. Capital Engineering Consultants, Inc. (Capital). 2025c.Memorandum: Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water System within Golden Gate City. June 9. Carollo Engineers, Inc. 2020.Technical Memorandum 1 GOLDEN GATE AREA PIPELINE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. August. Carollo Engineers, Inc. 2024.Technical Memorandum 1 GOLDEN GATE AREA PIPELINE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. December. Collier County. 2017.Lighting Standards. Issued By: County-Wide Lighting Team. Issued January 6. Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). 2024.Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization Transportation Improvement Program FY2025 - FY2029. Approved by the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization Board. June 14. Collier County. n.d.a. “GIS Maps.” Collier County Property Appraiser. Accessed July 29, 2024. https://www.collierappraiser.com/index.html Collier County. n.d.b. “Transportation Planning Studies.” Accessed January 23, 2026. https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic- Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation-Planning-Studies Collier County Public Utilities. n.d. Accessed May 13, 2025.https://www.collier.gov/County- Development/Utility-Resources/Standards-and-Procedures Eastley, Katherine, Planner III, Collier County Transportation Engineering. 2026. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. 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Page 871 of 3203 Appendix A Wastewater Collection System Page 872 of 3203 Appendix A.1 Wastewater Collection System Evaluation Technical Memorandum Page 873 of 3203 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Wastewater Collection System Evaluation Technical Memorandum August 2025 Page 874 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 1 Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 2 2. 2021 Wastewater Collection System Master Plan Review ........................................................................... 3 2.1 Data Source ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Existing Wastewater Transmission System ................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Hydraulic Model Review ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2.4 Existing Transmission System Evaluation ..................................................................................................... 6 2.5 Future Transmission System Evaluation ........................................................................................................ 9 3. Jacobs Update to the Future Transmission System Plan .......................................................................... 11 3.1 Future Wastewater Flows and Allocation ................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Wastewater Pump Stations Future Capacity .............................................................................................. 16 3.3 Wastewater Level of Service Criteria ............................................................................................................ 29 4. Conclusion ........................................................................................................................................................... 26 5. References ............................................................................................................................................................ 31 Page 875 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 2 1. Introduction Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Collier County Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/ Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan”). As part of the preliminary data collection and analysis, Jacobs reviewed the wastewater collection system within the Golden Gate City area and the information and recommendations provided in the Collier County Water-Sewer District Golden Gate Wastewater System Master Plan (hereinafter, the “2021 Wastewater System Master Plan”) (Tetra Tech 2021). The purpose of the Golden Gate City Master Plan is to develop an integrated master plan for the instal- lation, repair, or replacement of existing infrastructure projects within the study area. The infrastructure projects include improvements to water distribution, wastewater collection, stormwater, sidewalks, bike paths, roadway, landscaping, irrigation, lighting, and fiber. The Golden Gate City Master Plan study area is an unincorporated area in western Collier County referred to as Golden Gate City, bounded to the north by Green Boulevard, to the east by Collier Boulevard, to the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. Figure 1 identifies the Golden Gate City Master Plan study area, the wastewater service area, and the Activity Center 9 service area. Figure 1. Project Location Map Page 876 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 3 2. 2021 Wastewater Collection System Master Plan Review The purpose of the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan was to provide a guide for the expansion of the County’s wastewater system in Golden Gate City. Currently, the Golden Gate service area consists of approximately 25,893 residents with 13,162 receiving central wastewater service as of 2025, primarily located in the northeast quadrant of Golden Gate City (Stolts, pers. comm. 2025b). The remainder of the service area is currently unsewered and uses septic tanks. The Golden Gate City Master Plan will develop capital improvements to ensure projected wastewater flows meet the County’s level of service. The County has taken over utility service in the area with the ultimate goal of increasing wastewater treatment capacity and converting the area from septic tanks to a central wastewater collection system. Jacobs’s scope was to review the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan to validate recommendations that will be included with the Golden Gate City Master Plan. The Wastewater System Master Plan consists of eight sections including introduction, existing wastewater treatment facilities, flow allocation and projec- tions, regulatory review, capacity analysis and improvement, and existing and future improvements. 2.1.1 Data Source The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan data sources included the following:  Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Historical Flow Data (January 2017 to May 2020)  Monthly Operating Reports  County Property Appraiser and Collier County Schools Websites  Florida Department of Health Rule 64E-6.001  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Florida Department of Environmental Protection Rules and Regulations for Permitting and Compliance  Johnson Engineering’s Field Database for the Golden Gate City Wastewater Pump Stations  County’s Geographic Information System (GIS) Database  Parcel Data – Parcel Use Description  2020 U.S. Census  Recent Field Investigation Reports  Manufacturer’s Performance Curves  LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Database for Land Elevations  10 States Standards – Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities  InfoSWMM Software Sewer Information and Assumptions 2.2 Existing Wastewater Transmission System The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan reported that the existing wastewater collection system consists of the following:  129,000 feet of 8-inch- through 12-inch-diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and vitrified clay gravity sewer Page 877 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 4  96,000 feet of PVC, cast iron, ductile iron, and high-density polyethylene force mains ranging in diameter from 4 inches through 14 inches  28 County-owned and operated wastewater pump stations that are all duplex (two pumps: one duty and one standby) wet-well submersible wastewater pump stations  17 known privately owned wastewater pump stations throughout Golden Gate City (mostly smaller grinder pump stations serving a single parcel or business) A network schematic diagram of the City’s existing transmission system is updated and illustrated in Attachment A. As shown, not all of the County’s 28 wastewater pump stations discharge directly into the force main system leading to the WWTP. Some wastewater pump stations’ flows discharge to other pump stations and/or gravity sewers. Figure 2 shows a map of the existing network and layout of sewered and unsewered areas. 2.3 Hydraulic Model Review A hydraulic model of the transmission system was developed by Tetra Tech based on the County’s GIS database of force main piping and wastewater pump stations, recent field investigations, and the manufacturer’s performance curves for currently installed wastewater pumps. Generally, hydraulic simulation models can be used to evaluate and analyze existing systems and forecast and prioritize future capital improvement projects up to the master plan horizon year. Jacobs has conducted a review for the hydraulic model of the Golden Gate City wastewater system developed by Tetra Tech. A summary of Jacobs’s initial review and discrepancies found includes:  The wastewater hydraulic model developed as part of the master plan was mainly used to evaluate pumps’ and force mains’ capacity and ability to accommodate expected maximum wastewater flows up to year 2024.  The model includes only force mains piping and no gravity pipelines were included.  The model was built in InfoWater software, not InfoSWMM, as stated in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan.  The model does not include flows from Activity Center 9.  The model consists of several scenarios including parent and child scenarios; the hierarchy for these scenarios is as follows: BASE, Base Network Scenario Existing_System Existing_PartialForcedFlow Existing_System_Improvements, 2020-2025 Future_Buildout, Deficiency Future_BO_PartialForcedFlow Future_BO_Improvements Future_BO_Improvements_Ph1 Future_BO_Improvements_Ph2 Future_BO_Improvements_Ph3 Future_BO_Improvements_Ph4  As expected, model scenarios seem to have different flows and/or piping sets. Page 878 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 5 Figure 2. Existing Conditions Page 879 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 6  No modeling technical documentation was provided to explain model details including scenario description, purpose, total flows for each scenario, and calculated flows per parcel.  The total flow for the existing model scenario is approximately 3.5 million gallons per day (mgd). In the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan, a value of 1.2 mgd is listed for year 2020 and 2.77 mgd for year 2040.  The existing model scenario shows a total pipeline length of approximately 94,000 feet, while Table 2-3 in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan shows a total linear footage of approximately 97,500 feet.  The wastewater flow calculations for each parcel were based on the number of units, person per unit (2.5 person), and flows per person (250 gallon per capita per person). Jacobs calculated wastewater flow for a few subbasins (313.25, 104.20, and 313.24) and was not able to match the flow values in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. These discrepancies between the model and the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan were communicated to Tetra Tech. Tetra Tech provided some background to the model and provided details on their approach regarding flow discrepancy but stated that the Wastewater System Master Plan and model are outdated and require update before including with the Golden Gate City Master Plan. 2.3.1 Existing Transmission System Evaluation The Golden Gate City transmission system’s pumping stations and force mains must be sized to accommodate current and projected peak flow conditions. 2.3.2 Existing Pump Evaluation The hydraulic model of the existing wastewater pumping/transmission system was used to evaluate the ability of the existing 28 wastewater pump stations in meeting current expected peak flows. The design capacity of the pumps must exceed peak hour flow (PHF) to the station. The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan identified that 10 of the 28 County-owned wastewater pump stations may not have sufficient pumping capacity to accommodate current (2020) PHFs. Those pump station identification (ID) numbers included 104.21, 104.23, 104.27, 104.31, 104.32, 104.34, 104.39, 313.24, 313.26, and 313.27. Jacobs’s scope of work was to perform a review of the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan and did not include the development of a new or updated hydraulic model. Therefore, assuming the hydraulic model and the PHF calculation completed and provided by Tetra Tech are correct, initial review confirmed that the model results show 9 of the 28 County-owned wastewater pump stations do not have enough pumping capacity to convey 2020 PHFs. These pump station IDs include 104.23, 104.27, 104.31, 104.32, 104.34, 104.39, 313.24, 313.26, and 313.27. Based on the data available in Table 6.3 of the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan, the PHF and the modeled pumping rates show that the remaining County-owned pump stations, including pump 104.21, have sufficient capacity to accommodate the modeled 2020 PHF. Figure 3 shows pump stations with insufficient capacity for 2020 PHF. Per the Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards Manual, the maximum allowable force main velocity is 6 feet per second. Also, force main pressures greater than 40 pounds per square inch are considered high because availability of submersible wastewater pumps becomes limited at operating total dynamic head (TDH) values greater than 100 feet. Page 880 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 7 Figure 3. Existing Pump Stations with Insufficient Capacity Page 881 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 8 Jacobs ran the model provided by Tetra Tech and based on the hydraulic model results, initial model review findings align with the results reached by Tetra Tech. The model results show that some of the existing force main piping is undersized and demonstrates high pipeline velocities during the simulated peak flows. Also, high system pressures are observed at end segments of the system, including the areas north of Golden Gate Parkway, and the Gateway area (off the I-75 Interchange) primarily result from long pipeline distances to the WWTP. 2.3.3 Existing System Near-Term Improvement Recommendations Based on Jacobs’s initial review using the model results, changes to the list of recommended near-term improvements to the existing system to accommodate existing PHF are recommended. Recommended near-term improvement projects include: For pump stations:  Install a new inline booster pump station to repump flow (no need for a wet well) to address situations with lengthy force main travel distance. The inline booster pump station is recommended to be constructed near the corner of 23rd Avenue SW and 45th Street SW, which is downstream to six pump stations with insufficient capacity (pump station ID’s 104.34, 104.39, 104.32, 104.31, 104.23, and 313.24). - Note that the inline booster pump station was recommended in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan, however the location was changed because of parcel availability. Refer to Section 3.3 Future Wastewater Pump Station Sites for details.  Improve pump stations with insufficient TDH, pump station ID’s 313.26 and 313.27, to have a higher horsepower, electric power supply, and control panel. The existing wet well and piping are likely adequate. However, the future improvement is to abandon pump station ID 313.27 and merge its subbasin flows to the future lift station (FLS) 23. At this stage, only improvement for pump station 313.26 is required. Refer to Section 3.4 Future System Improvement Recommendations for additional details.  Replace or add a pump station to accommodate larger flow in pump station ID’s 104.27 and 313.24. Improvements may include capacity, TDH, piping, and a wet well. - Note that the recommendation to pump station ID 313.24 changes based on updates to the future system plan (refer to Section 3.4). For Piping:  16-inch-diameter Force Main from Inline Booster Station to Tropicana Boulevard. The proposed force main will begin at the location of the inline booster station and go south of Golden Gate Parkway where the existing 14-inch-diameter force main heads east, and will instead run west for approximately 1,200 feet along the Golden Gate Parkway right-of-way, then turn and run southeast at 47th Street SW, then run southwest at 25th Place SW, and then south along Tropicana Boulevard. The new force main will then tie into the existing 16-inch-diameter force main near Tropicana Boulevard, near where the existing force main increases in size from 14 inches to 16 inches in diameter. This path will allow the recommended new 16-inch-diameter force main to receive flows from a few future County wastewater pump stations along this route. It could also receive sewage flow from any future private wastewater pump stations along its path as needed.  Conversion of 8-inch-diameter Dry Line from Former Water Treatment Plant (WTP). There is an existing 8-inch-diameter PVC dry pipeline (a former WTP brine line) from the former Golden Gate WTP site that terminates at the Golden Gate WWTP. The abandoned 7,200-foot-long, 8-inch-diameter Page 882 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 9 pipeline would be tied into the existing 14-inch-diameter force main near the former WTP on 44th Street SW. Further investigation is required to confirm if this dry line could be converted into a force main and reused for wastewater service. If this line cannot be converted into a force main, a new 8- inch-diameter force main must be installed parallel to the dry line to convey flow from FLS 13/pump station 313.30, FLS 23/pump station 313.27, and FLS 19 to the WWTP.  Replace 4-inch-diameter Force Main from Station 104.33 to Wastewater Pump Station 104.32 with New 6-inch-diameter Force Main. The new 6-inch-diameter force main flowing west from existing wastewater pump station 104.33 should connect with the 8-inch-diameter force main flowing south on Sunshine Boulevard to the WWTP (approximately 875 feet long).  Replace 6-inch-diameter Bottleneck Near Station 104.39 with New 8-inch-diameter Force Main. The force main carrying the combined discharge of wastewater pump stations 104.34 and 104.39 is a 4-inch-diameter force main, which is smaller than the upstream 6-inch-diameter force main from pump station 104.34. This undersized 4-inch-diameter force main should be replaced with a new 8-inch-diameter force main (approximately 600 feet long).  Replace 4-inch Force Main Near Station 104.31 with New 6-Inch-Diameter Force Main. The existing 4-inch-diameter force main from existing wastewater pump station 104.31 will be replaced with a new 6-inch-diameter force main (approximately 1,800 feet long). The force main will follow the existing force main west along 20th Place SW but then turn to the south on 42nd Street SW and connect to the existing 6-inch-diameter force main to the south. This includes one canal crossing.  Replace 4-inch-diameter Bottleneck from Station 104.21 with New 6-inch-diameter Force Main. The existing 4-inch-diameter force main from existing wastewater pump station 104.21 will be replaced with a new 6-inch-diameter force main. The new force main will follow the existing force main south then turn west on 23rd Place SW and connect to the existing 6-inch-diameter force main on the 41st Terrace SW (approximately 1,000 feet long). Note that all piping projects were mostly carried forward from the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan except for the parallel 6-inch-diameter force main near station 313.24 as the recommendations for that pump station change (refer to Section 2.4). 2.4 Future Transmission System Evaluation Similar to the existing model scenarios, the future model scenarios were developed to evaluate projected future buildout conditions by year 2040 for the Golden Gate City wastewater transmission system. The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan stated that projected future conditions were analyzed considering land use and wastewater flow for:  Existing system flow  Future wastewater flows  Residential unit wastewater flows  Planned unit developments and commercial/mixed use wastewater flows  Planning for mixed use/commercial growth  Planning for conversion of areas served by septic tanks As with the existing system, the Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards Manual criteria was used to evaluate pumps and force main capacities. In addition to the existing system improvements that were recommended, Tetra Tech recommended a list of transmission system improvements including force mains and 23 wastewater pump stations to be added to the existing system in phases up to year 2040. Page 883 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 10 However, the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan did not identify how the future wastewater flows (for year 2040) were calculated and allocated. Jacobs communicated these issues to Tetra Tech for explanation on future flow allocation and flow discrepancies. Tetra Tech staff recommended Jacobs update the calculations to determine current numbers. Also, Tetra Tech advised that the information and parcel counts in the previous report are now outdated and should not be used for planning purposes (Wainright, pers. comm. 2024). Page 884 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 11 3. Jacobs Update to the Future Transmission System Plan 3.1 Future Wastewater Flows and Allocation Based on initial review and the direction provided by Tetra Tech regarding the need to update flows and allocation, Jacobs performed an update to 2021 wastewater flow future projections. Because Jacobs’s scope did not include development of a model or wastewater flow projections, Jacobs and the County agreed that Jacobs would use recent water demand projection data recently developed by another engineering firm (Carollo) for the area. The water demand calculations provided by Carollo in a GIS file were developed at the parcel-level for Golden Gate City and can be used for future wastewater flow calculations and allocations. The GIS data projections were first reviewed and evaluated against water distribution master plan for Golden Gate City, the Technical Memorandum 1 Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program (Carollo 2024) that was also developed by Carollo. According to the GIS data, the initial future water demand had a total demand of 4.197 mgd on average, which did not match with the water demand (3.263 mgd) stated in the Technical Memorandum 1 Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program. Jacobs communicated this discrepancy to Carollo, who subsequently submitted an update to the GIS file that revised the projected future demand to a total of 3.138 mgd (Dragash, pers. comm. 2024). After another review of the updated GIS file, Jacobs found other items that needed correction, such as assigning flows to parcels with zero demand that would have demand in the future buildout condition. Details on the water demand future projection and the update to the GIS file performed by Jacobs can be found in the Water Distribution System Evaluation Technical Memorandum (Jacobs 2025b). After calculating these corrections, Jacobs calculated an update to the GIS file’s water demand projection at an average of 3.249 mgd, which falls between the Technical Memorandum 1 Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program total and the updated GIS file’s total. The future wastewater annual average daily flow (AADF) was calculated based on the following formula: Average daily wastewater flow = 90% of the average daily water demand The GIS file provided water demand projections for the boundary within Golden Gate City as well as the additional area of the wastewater service study area in the northeast, but did not include the additional boundary for the wastewater service study area west of Santa Barbara Boulevard. Therefore, the future wastewater flows were allocated to the entire Golden Gate City area except for the area west of Santa Barbara Boulevard. Jacobs updated the additional wastewater service study area located west of Santa Barbara Boulevard using the estimates in the Wastewater System Master Plan. Additionally, during Jacobs’s review, the County requested an additional area be added to the wastewater service study area as shown in Figure 4 (refer to area shown in red hatching). The area west of Santa Barbara Boulevard along Golden Gate Parkway includes subbasins for existing wastewater pump stations 104.37, private wastewater pump stations 9004.60 and 9004.61, and FLS 1 and FLS 3. Tetra Tech only provided subbasin boundary data for the existing sewered subbasins, as shown in Figure 3, which consisted primarily of the northeast quadrant and included private wastewater pump stations. Tetra Tech did not provide the subbasin boundary delineations for the FLSs identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. Therefore, Jacobs approximated and delineated the future subbasin boundaries (areas currently served by septic tanks) based on the placement of the proposed FLS identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan maps. Figure 4 identifies the areas delineated by Jacobs for the future wastewater subbasins. Page 885 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 12 Figure 4. Future Subbasin Boundaries Page 886 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 13 Table 1 identifies the updated future wastewater flows per subbasin for the existing wastewater service areas (28 County-owned wastewater pump stations and 17 private wastewater pump stations) in gallons per day (gpd). Refer to Figure 2 for pump station ID locations. Table 1. Future Wastewater Flows for Existing Subbasins Including Private Areas Ownership Type Subbasin ID/ Pump Station 2040 Average Daily Water Demand (gpd) 2040 Average Daily Wastewater Flow (gpd) County Wastewater Subbasin 104.20 51,750 46,575.0 104.21 33,463 30,116.3 104.22 42,407 38,166.5 104.23 94,607 85,145.9 104.24 170,070 153,063.4 104.25 72,000 64,800.0 104.26 33,727 30,354.2 104.27 58,156 52,340.4 104.28 7,762 6,986.2 104.29 39,250 35,325.0 104.3 41,145 37,030.6 104.31 93,066 83,759.4 104.32 87,950 79,154.9 104.33 108,854 97,968.6 104.34 75,000 67,500.0 104.35 98,000 88,200.0 104.36 29,619 26,657.4 104.37a -- 16,000.0 104.38 23,474 21,126.9 104.39 42,597 38,337.3 313.24 260,226 234,203.6 313.25 10,500 9,450.0 313.26 2,134 1,920.3 313.27 170,573 153,515.9 313.28 85,836 77,252.5 313.29 96,585 86,926.2 313.30 7,392 6,652.8 313.31b -- -- Page 887 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 14 Table 1. Future Wastewater Flows for Existing Subbasins Including Private Areas Ownership Type Subbasin ID/ Pump Station 2040 Average Daily Water Demand (gpd) 2040 Average Daily Wastewater Flow (gpd) Subtotal 1,668,529 Private Wastewater Subbasin 9004.30 6,524 5,871.5 9004.43 105,640 95,075.8 9004.44 2,059 1,852.7 9004.45 2,580 2,322.4 9004.46 2,560 2,304.3 9004.47b -- -- 9004.49 2,713 2,441.9 9004.50 4,785 4,306.6 9004.53 12,857 11,571.5 9004.55 2,886 2,597.6 9004.56b -- -- 9004.57 620 557.6 9004.60a -- 1,600.0 9004.61a -- 1,600.0 Station_0001574 (9005.02)b -- -- Station_0001590 (9005.01) 13,892 12,502.7 Station_0001592 (9005.00) 414 372.3 Subtotal 144,977 Total Future AADF for the Existing System (gpd) 1,813,506 a Subbasin west of Santa Barbara Boulevard; water demands data at the parcel-level was not provided; wastewater flow is estimated b Subbasin with zero water demand and thus zero wastewater flow Table 2 identifies the future average annual daily wastewater flows per subbasin for the future wastewater service areas. Table 2. Future Wastewater Flows for Future Subbasins Future Wastewater Pump Station/Subbasin ID 2040 Annual Average Daily Water Demand (gpd) 2040 Annual Average Daily Wastewater Flow (gpd) FLS 1a -- 77,560.0 FLS 2 52,750 47,475.0 FLS 3a -- 98,880.0 Page 888 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 15 Future Wastewater Pump Station/Subbasin ID 2040 Annual Average Daily Water Demand (gpd) 2040 Annual Average Daily Wastewater Flow (gpd) FLS 4 59,519 53,566.9 FLS 5 75,764 68,187.5 FLS 6 46,007 41,406.4 FLS 7 65,326 58,793.2 FLS 8 84,992 76,492.7 FLS 9 69,820 62,838.0 FLS 10 69,105 62,194.1 FLS 11 52,892 47,603.1 FLS 12 48,750 43,875.0 FLS 13 91,000 81,900.0 FLS 14 62,250 56,025.0 FLS 15 76,063 68,456.4 FLS 16 47,552 42,797.2 FLS 17 68,376 61,538.2 FLS 18 78,750 70,875.0 FLS 19 41,000 36,900.0 FLS 20 50,067 45,060.6 FLS 21 52,994 47,694.8 FLS 22 51,000 45,900.0 FLS 23 11,500 10,350.0 Affordable Housing Apartmentsb -- 90,000.0 Nursing Homeb -- 16,560.0 Total Future AADF for the Future System (gpd) 1,412,929 a Subbasin west of Santa Barbara Boulevard; water demands data at the parcel-level were not provided; wastewater flow is estimated based off projections in the 2021 Wastewater Sewer Master Plan b Areas close to the golf course; water demands data at the parcel-level were not provided; wastewater flow is estimated based on projections in the 2021 Wastewater Sewer Master Plan Based on these calculations, the total estimated buildout average annual daily wastewater flow updated by Jacobs was estimated as: Existing subbasin flows + Future subbasin flows = 1.814 mgd + 1.413 mgd = 3.227 mgd This compares to the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan’s estimated buildout average of 2.770 mgd. Page 889 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 16 3.2 Wastewater Pump Stations Future Capacity The design 2040 PHF was estimated by multiplying the AADF by a PHF factor. The equation for PHF based on population as presented in the Recommended Standards for Wastewater Flows (GLUMRB 2022) was used to calculate PHF for each wastewater pump station in the wastewater service study area. An equi- valent population was estimated from the AADF to each station by dividing by 250 gallons/residence/day and multiplying by 2.5 persons per household (per U.S. Census 2020 data). The PHF estimates for the wastewater pump stations were used to evaluate pumping capacity for projected future conditions. Wastewater pump stations should be designed to have sufficient pumping capacity for PHF with the largest pump out of service. The future peak hour wastewater flow projections were used to identify any existing or future wastewater pump stations that need to be upgraded or sized to provide sufficient capacity to year 2040. 3.2.1 Field Measurements for Existing Pump Station Capacities The County wastewater pump stations do not have discharge flow meters to record flow rates. Therefore, in December 2024 Jacobs performed field measurements for the 28 existing County wastewater pump stations. These measurements were used to estimate the pumping rate in gallons per minutes (gpm) to each wastewater pump station. The pumping rate data obtained was used to check whether the existing County wastewater pumps are able to meet the future pumping flow rate requirement. Table 3 summarizes the measured flow rate for the existing County wastewater pumps. Attachment B shows the flow test results for the 28 pump stations. Table 3. Existing Pump Station Capacity Flows County Wastewater Pump Station ID Field-Measured Pumping Flows (gpm) 104.20 282.0 104.21 195.8 104.22 293.8 104.23 951.8 104.24 634.5 104.25 246.8 104.26 88.1 104.27a N/A 104.28 246.8 104.29 73.4 104.30 1031.6 104.31 489.6 104.32 317.3 104.33 438.7 Page 890 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 17 Table 3. Existing Pump Station Capacity Flows County Wastewater Pump Station ID Field-Measured Pumping Flows (gpm) 104.34 122.4 104.35 532.7 104.36 171.4 104.37 141.0 104.38 79.3 104.39 35.3 313.24a N/A 313.25 101.8 313.26a N/A 313.27a N/A 313.28 36.7 313.29 219.3 313.30 135.9 313.31 391.7 a Station has been recommended to be improved/replaced with a larger station during the existing system analysis N/A = not available 3.2.2 Existing County Wastewater Pump Station Capacities Table 4 lists the estimated design 2040 PHFs for each station for the 28 existing wastewater pump stations. Table 4. Estimated 2040 Flow for the Existing Wastewater Pump Stations County Wastewater Pump Station/Basin ID 2040 AADF to Wastewater Pump Station (gpd) (Refer to Table 1) Service Population (1000s) Estimated Peak Factor 2040 PHF to Wastewater Pump Station/Design Point Capacity (gpm) 104.20 46,575 0.5 4.0 129 104.21 30,116 0.3 4.1 85 104.22 38,166 0.4 4.0 107 104.23 85,146 0.9 3.8 227 104.24 153,063 1.5 3.7 390 Page 891 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 18 Table 4. Estimated 2040 Flow for the Existing Wastewater Pump Stations County Wastewater Pump Station/Basin ID 2040 AADF to Wastewater Pump Station (gpd) (Refer to Table 1) Service Population (1000s) Estimated Peak Factor 2040 PHF to Wastewater Pump Station/Design Point Capacity (gpm) 104.25 64,800 0.6 3.9 176 104.26 30,354 0.3 4.1 86 104.27 52,340 0.5 4.0 144 104.28 6,986 0.1 4.3 21 104.29 35,325 0.4 4.0 99 104.30 37,031 0.4 4.0 104 104.31 83,759 0.8 3.8 224 104.32 97,529 1.0 3.8 258 104.33 97,969 1.0 3.8 259 104.34 67,500 0.7 3.9 183 104.35 88,200 0.9 3.8 235 104.36 26,657 0.3 4.1 76 104.37 16,000 0.0 4.4 32 104.38 21,127 0.2 4.1 61 104.39 38,337 0.4 4.0 107 313.24 234,204 2.3 3.5 574 313.25 9,450 0.1 4.3 28 313.26 1,920 0.0 4.4 6 313.27 153,516 1.5 3.7 391 313.28 77,253 0.8 3.9 208 313.29 86,926 0.9 3.8 232 313.30 6,653 0.1 4.3 20 313.31 -- 0.0 4.5 -- Table 5 summarizes projected future 2040 PHF to each existing station compared to field-measured pumping rates performed by Jacobs. Note that wastewater pump stations 104.27 and 313.24 were previously identified and recommended for replacement/upgrade as part of the existing system near-term improvements. However, the future flow allocations shows that pump station 313.26 has a limited flow (7 gpm) assigned to it, so pump upgrade may not be needed for this pump station. Page 892 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 19 Additional pump stations that could not accommodate projected future flows were identified. Stations 104.29, 104.34, 104.36, and 104.39 will need to be upgraded to larger pumps. Pump station 313.31 has no flow assigned to it, therefore Jacobs recommends abandoning that pump station. Pump station 104.32 will have enough capacity because flows from pump 104.33 will no longer be discharged to pump station 104.32; flows from pump station 104.33 will discharge west to the force main on Sunshine Boulevard. Also, future pump stations are proposed in the northwest and south quadrants of Golden Gate City. Therefore, some existing County-owned pump stations will be abandoned and their flow will be directed to the new lift stations. The existing pump stations proposed to be abandoned are 104.28, 104.36, 104.37, 104.38, 313.27, 313.28, 313.29, and 313.30 (refer to Table 5). Table 5. Existing Pump Station Capacity Comparison to 2040 Peak Flows County Wastewater Pump Station/Basin ID Peak Flow to WW Pump Station/Design Point Capacity (gpm) Field-Measured Pumping Flows (gpm) Sufficient Capacity (Y/N) 104.20 129 282.0 Yes 104.21 85 195.8 Yes 104.22 107 293.8 Yes 104.23 227 951.8 Yes 104.24 390 634.5 Yes 104.25 176 246.8 Yes 104.26 86 88.1 Yes 104.27a 144 N/A N/A 104.28b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 22 104.29c 99 73.4 No 104.30 104 1031.6 Yes 104.31 224 489.6 Yes 104.32c 258 317.3 Yes 104.33c 259 438.7 Yes 104.34 183 122.4 No 104.35 235 532.7 Yes 104.36b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 20 104.37b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 1 Page 893 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 20 Table 5. Existing Pump Station Capacity Comparison to 2040 Peak Flows County Wastewater Pump Station/Basin ID Peak Flow to WW Pump Station/Design Point Capacity (gpm) Field-Measured Pumping Flows (gpm) Sufficient Capacity (Y/N) 104.38b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 21 104.39c 107 35.3 No 313.24a, b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS-RL 313.25 b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS-RL 313.26a 6 N/A N/A 313.27a, b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 23 313.28b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 4 313.29b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 10 313.30b -- -- abandon pump and add subbasin flows to FLS 13 313.31d -- -- abandon pump a Pump station with insufficient capacity; pump was identified during the existing condition analysis b Abandon pump station; its flow will be directed to a new future pump station c Pump station with insufficient capacity; pump was identified during the future condition analysis d Abandon pump station, as no flow is assigned to it in the future condition 3.2.3 Future Wastewater Pump Station Capacities The resulting design 2040 PHFs for each station are presented in Table 6 for the 23 future wastewater pump stations. Page 894 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 21 Table 6. Estimated 2040 Design Flow for the Future Wastewater Pump Stations Future Wastewater Pump Station/Basin ID Added Flow from Abandoned Existing Pump Station Average Annual Daily Demand Flow to Wastewater Pump Station (gpd) Service Population (1000s) Estimated Peak Factor Peak Flow to Wastewater Pump Station/Design Point Capacity (gpm) FLS 1 includes 104.37 subbasin flow 93,560 0.9 3.8 248 FLS 2 47,475 0.5 4.0 131 FLS 3 98,880 1.0 3.8 261 FLS 4 includes 313.28 subbasin flow 130,819 1.3 3.7 338 FLS 5 68,188 0.7 3.9 185 FLS 6 41,406 0.4 4.0 115 FLS 7 58,793 0.6 3.9 161 FLS 8 76,493 0.8 3.9 206 FLS 9 62,838 0.6 3.9 171 FLS 10 includes313.29 subbasin flow 149,120 1.5 3.7 381 FLS 11 47,603 0.5 4.0 132 FLS 12 43,875 0.4 4.0 122 FLS 13 includes 313.30 subbasin flow 88,553 0.9 3.8 236 FLS 14 56,025 0.6 3.9 154 FLS 15 68,456 0.7 3.9 185 FLS 16 42,797 0.4 4.0 119 FLS 17 61,538 0.6 3.9 168 FLS 18 70,875 0.7 3.9 192 FLS 19 36,900 0.4 4.0 103 FLS 20 includes 104.36 subbasin flow 71,718 0.7 3.9 194 FLS 21 includes104.38 subbasin flow 68,822 0.7 3.9 186 FLS 22 includes104.28 subbasin flow 52,886 0.5 4.0 145 Page 895 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 22 Table 6. Estimated 2040 Design Flow for the Future Wastewater Pump Stations Future Wastewater Pump Station/Basin ID Added Flow from Abandoned Existing Pump Station Average Annual Daily Demand Flow to Wastewater Pump Station (gpd) Service Population (1000s) Estimated Peak Factor Peak Flow to Wastewater Pump Station/Design Point Capacity (gpm) FLS 23 includes 313.27 subbasin flow 163,866 1.6 3.7 416 FLS-RL includes 313.24 & 313.25 subbasins flow 260,214 2.6 3.5 631 Affordable Housing Apartments Private LS 90,000 0.9 3.0 239 FLS 23 was intended to serve the planned apartments and developments on the County-owned golf course. However. a force main was installed with Phase 1A of the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project and rerouted those flows to the north, then west along Golden Gate Parkway, then south to the WWTP, instead of directly to FLS 23 which then led to the WWTP. According to site development and permit plans, the planned apartments and developments on the County-owned golf course will be installing their own lift station onsite before discharging to the new force main. Attachment C provides a network schematic diagram of the future transmission system (the existing system schematic diagram is provided in Attachment A). As shown in the schematic diagrams, flows from some existing wastewater pump stations discharge into other pump stations and/or gravity sewers then into the force main system leading to the WWTP. However, the County requested that no FLS should be designed to discharge to another pump station. 3.3 Future Wastewater Pump Station Sites The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan recommended a location for each future wastewater pump station. These recommended locations were shown in the maps and provided in a GIS file from Tetra Tech. Jacobs reviewed the recommended parcels for availability as the parcels have not been acquired and some sites have since been developed. Jacobs also reviewed pending building permit or site development applications for the proposed parcels to assess whether those parcels have sufficient space to include the lift station along with the planned development. Approximately half of the proposed locations in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan are no longer available because of proposed or completed development. For those locations, Jacobs evaluated the next closest vacant parcel available to the center of the delineated subbasin area. Jacobs identified the preferred site, and an alternative site in case the property owner of the preferred site does not want to sell, is unwilling to negotiate on a fair price for the property, or does not want an easement on their property. The acquisition of these future pump station sites is a priority because the vacant parcels are being developed and there are limited parcels to choose from. Additionally, after property acquisition is Page 896 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 23 completed, the wastewater model will need to be updated with revised areas for the subbasins to finalize their boundaries and the proposed force mains will need to be rerouted to connect to the relocated future pump station site. The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan identified the need for a regional inline booster pump station to support the existing network as a near-term improvement and would eventually support the proposed network in the northwest quadrant. The location of the inline booster identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan is not available, so Jacobs identified a recommended site and alternative sites for this pump station. It is assumed the existing private pump stations will remain private and discharge directly to force mains. If the County includes the existing private pump stations with the proposed network, the model and master plan will need to be updated. Also, during the project workshop, the County advised that improvements should be made to the existing lift stations where feasible within the existing limits and that the northeast quadrant lift stations should not be relocated. This evaluation of future wastewater pump station sites and the recommendations are provided in the Future Lift Station Assessment Technical Memorandum (Jacobs 2025a). 3.4 Future System Improvement Recommendations Based on the updates performed by Jacobs, modifications are needed for some future improvement projects identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. The modifications primarily relate to pump station capacity, relocated future lift station sites and the routing of force mains, and lengths of gravity sewer. Several meetings were held with Jacobs and the County to discuss the updates to the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. During these meetings, the following changes/guidelines were made:  Do not have any existing or new pump stations discharge to another pump station. The proposed pumps should only discharge to force mains. - Limited flows from private lift stations 9004.30 and 9005.01 (Station 1590) discharge to the existing pump station 104.32 (approximately 54 gpm). To connect and discharge the flows from the private lift stations to the closest force main on 20th Place SW, private lift station owners will need to upgrade their stations and extend the 4-inch-diameter force main to connect with the existing force main on 20th Place SW (approximately 5,000 feet long). Because of the long route to the force main, Jacobs recommends retaining the current discharge configuration for these two private lift stations.  Because some roadways have existing and proposed force mains along the same roads, when the phase/project goes into design, right-of-way constraints will need to be evaluated to ensure all utilities will fit within the available limits.  The County supports pump station reduction where feasible as follows: - The County supports combining the existing pump stations at the school properties with the proposed pump station nearby, as applicable, because both are now owned and maintained by the County. - Because the existing pump station 313.24 (in the Golden Gate Parkway roadway median) needs upgrades, it will be relocated from the roadway median to the County-owned golf course property to the south. The existing pump station will then be converted to a manhole. Because the existing pump station 313.25 is in proximity to the new location, it will be abandoned and flows routed to this new pump station site to reduce number of pump stations the County is required to maintain. Page 897 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 24 - Because FLS 23 is near the existing pump station 313.27, pump station 313.27 will be abandoned and flows routed to FLS 23.  For the future pump stations required, the County wants to either acquire the whole parcel or obtain water-sewer easements for the area.  For the existing pump stations in the northeast quadrant, the County wants to include feasible upgrades while maintaining the existing footprint. Improvements would include bringing the sites in compliance with the latest Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards and include site improvements such as adding bollards, reducing the footprint, adding landscaping to the homeowner’s side, and so forth.  Jacobs’s scope of work did not include a wastewater pipelines condition assessment. It is assumed the existing gravity sewer pipelines will be replaced due to the material and age of the pipe. Figure 5 illustrates the updated future improvements projects. Figure 5 also shows the recent construction of the force main built with Phase 1a of the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project as well as the recommended near-term improvements (refer to Section 2.3.3). These updated future improvement projects are summarized in the following subsections. Page 898 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 25 Figure 5. Future System Improvement Recommendations Page 899 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 26 3.4.1 Wastewater Pump Station Improvements  Replace existing wastewater pump stations 104.29, 104.34, and 104.39, in addition to 104.27, 313.24, and 313.26 that were identified during the existing condition analysis.  Install 23 future wastewater pump stations (FLS 1 to FL 23). However, because some parcels for these lift stations are no longer available, Jacobs recommends proceeding with the locations identified in the Future Lift Station Assessment Technical Memorandum (Jacobs 2025a).  Abandon existing wastewater pump stations 104.28, 104.36, 104.37, 104.38, 313.27, 313.28, 313.29, and 313.30 and reroute flows to the future lift stations. 3.4.2 Force Main Improvements  Improvements carried forward from the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan - New 4-inch- and 6-inch-diameter force mains will be extended from the location of FLS 2 to the tie in with the proposed 8-inch-diameter main from FLS 1 and 3. - A new 16-inch-diameter force main to be installed parallel to the existing 14-inch-diameter main on the discharge side of the proposed inline booster pump station down 45th Street SW (approximately 700 feet). - A new 6-inch-diameter main to extend approximately 900 feet from the location of FLS 4 to the connection point with the 16-inch-diameter force main that is proposed with the existing system improvements. - A new 14-inch-diameter force main to be installed to replace to the existing 10-inch-diameter main on the suction side of the proposed inline booster pump station down Sunshine Boulevard (approximately 1,600 feet). - A new 16-inch-diameter force main to be installed to replace to the existing 10-inch-diameter main on the suction side of the proposed inline booster pump station along 23rd Avenue SW (approximately 1,250 feet). - A new 12-inch-diameter (2,280-foot) force main to be installed to replace to the existing 4-inch- diameter main on 23rd Avenue SW to accommodate flow from multiple future wastewater pump stations. It will tie into the force mains at the intersection of Sunshine Boulevard and 23rd Avenue SW on the suction side of the proposed inline booster pump station. - A new 6-inch-diameter force main to be extended from FLS 10 due south on 52nd Terrace SW, due east on 31st Place SW, and due south on 52nd Street SW connecting to the new proposed force main on 32nd Avenue SW. The connection is at the approximate location where the new proposed force main transitions from 10-inch- to 12-inch-diameter. The total length is approximately 1,000 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main to be extended from FLS 11 due east on 28th Court SW, due north on 48th Terrace SW, and due east on 28th Avenue SW connecting to the proposed near-term 16-inch-diameter force main on Tropicana Boulevard. The total length is approximately 1,275 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 13 due south on 44th Terrace SW, and due east on 27th Court SW connecting to the near-term 8-inch-diameter concentrate line conversion on 44th Street SW. The total length is approximately 1,075 feet. Page 900 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 27 - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 14 east on 18th Court SW and connected to the existing 10-inch-diameter force main on Sunshine Boulevard. The total length is approximately 975 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 15 south on 52nd Terrace SW, east on 18th Court SW, south on 52nd Street SW, east on 19th Avenue SW, and south on 51st Terrace SW connecting to the new proposed 6-inch-diameter force main on Hunter Boulevard/ The connection is at the approximate location where the new proposed force main transitions from 4-inch- to 6- inch-diameter. The total length is approximately 1,900 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 17 south on 52nd Lane SW, east on 23rd Avenue SW, north on 52nd Terrace SW, east on 22nd Place SW, and north on Hunter Boulevard connecting to the new proposed force main near the intersection of Hunter Boulevard and 22nd Avenue SW. The connection is at the approximate location where the proposed new proposed force main transitions from 6-inch- to 8-inch-diameter. The total length is approximately 1,725 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 21 east on 27th Avenue SW, south on 52nd Terrace SW, east on Golden Gate Parkway, south on 50th Street SW, and east on 20th Place SW connecting to the new 6-inch-diameter force main new proposed near Future Wastewater Pump Station 4. The total length is approximately 2,900 feet.  Improvements changed/updated from those identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan - A new 8-inch-diameter force main to be extended approximately 8,070 feet from the location of FLS 1 and 3 from the Gateway area toward the WWTP. The force main size will change to a 10-inch- diameter main approximately 1,700 feet from the WWTP. - A new 4-inch-diameter main to extend approximately 1,200 feet from the location of FLS 5 to the connection point with the 16-inch-diameter force main. - A new 6-inch-diameter force main to be extended from FLS 23 and connected to the existing 12-inch-diameter force main on 44th Street SW. The total length is approximately 1,950 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main (approximately 3,000 feet), 6-inch-diameter force main (approximately 1,400 feet), and 8-inch-diameter force main (approximately 2,000 feet) to be installed from FLS 7 following existing right-of-way in a southeast direction to the tie in with FLS 6 and the previously listed 10-inch-diameter force main on 23rd Avenue SW. This force main shall be installed to accommodate flow from several future wastewater pump stations and feed into the suction side of the proposed inline booster pump station. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main to be installed from FLS 18 to the previously listed 10-inch- diameter force main on 23rd Avenue SW (approximately 1,770 feet). - A new 4-inch-diameter force main (approximately 2,420 feet) to be installed from FLS 8 and connected to the existing 6-inch-diameter force main on 55th Street SW - A new 4-inch-diameter force main (approximately 200 feet) to be installed from FLS 9 to the new proposed 8-inch-diameter force main on 29th Place SW. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main to be extended from FLS 12 due west on 30th Avenue SW, due south on 46th Street SW, and due west on 30th Place SW connecting to the existing 14-inch- diameter force main on 47th Street SW. The total length is approximately 1,550 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 19 and connected to the existing 8-inch-diameter force main on 32nd Avenue SW. The total length is approximately 100 feet. Page 901 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 28 - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 22 and connected to the existing 6-inch-diameter force main on 55th Street SW. The total length is approximately 1,320 feet. - A new 4-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 16 and connected to the new proposed force main on 22nd Avenue SW (940 feet). - A new 6-inch-diameter force main will be extended from FLS 20 and connected to the existing 10-inch force main on Sunshine Boulevard. The total length is approximately 1,100 feet.  Improvements to connect pump stations to force mains instead of discharging to another pump station: - Pump Station 104.35 Discharge Connection: Wastewater pump station 104.35 is currently discharging to wastewater pump station 104.34. Connect pump station 104.35’s discharge connection to connect directly into the force main upstream of wastewater pump station 104.34 flowing west on Whistlers Green Circle. There will be required piping work improvements from wastewater pump station 104.35 to tie it via 6-inch-diameter pipe into the existing 6-inch-diameter force main on Whistlers Green Circle (approximately 2,000 feet long). - Pump Station 104.26 Discharge Connection: Wastewater pump station 104.26 is currently discharging to wastewater pump station 104.23. Connect station 104.26 discharge connection to connect directly into the force main upstream of wastewater pump station 104.23 flowing on 45th Street SW. There will be required piping work improvements from wastewater pump station 104.26 to tie it via 6-inch-diameter pipe into the existing 6-inch-diameter force main on 45th Street SW (approximately 1,500 feet long). - Pump Station 104.29 Discharge Connection: Wastewater pump station 104.29 is currently discharging to wastewater pump station 104.30. Connect pump station 104.29’s discharge connection to connect directly into the force main upstream of wastewater pump station 104.30 flowing on 44th Street SW. There will be required piping work improvements from wastewater pump station 104.29 to tie it via 6-inch-diameter pipe into the existing 6-inch-diameter force main on 44th Street SW (approximately 1,100 feet long). - Private Lift Station 9004.43 Discharge Connection: The lift station is currently discharging to wastewater pump station 104.36. Connect the lift station discharge connection to the new force main flowing south on 50th Terrace SW via 4-inch-diameter force main (approximately 500 feet long). - Private Lift Station 9004.49 Discharge Connection: The lift station is currently discharging to wastewater pump station 104.35. Connect the lift station discharge connection to the new force main flowing west on Hunter Boulevard via 4-inch-diameter force main (approximately 1,000 feet long). More details on the abandonment of force main and gravity mains are provided in the future system schematic diagram in Attachment C. 3.4.3 Gravity Sewer Improvements  Install 8-inch-diameter gravity sewer in the 23 future subbasins to collect wastewater and route it to their respective lift station. Table 7 provides an estimate of the length of gravity sewer pipe associated with each subbasin in length feet.  Replace the existing gravity sewer system within the existing sewered areas. Page 902 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 29 Table 7. Future Gravity Sewer Pipe Future Wastewater Subbasin ID 8-inch Gravity Sewer Pipe (Estimated in Length Feet) FLS 1 2,737 FLS 2 9,628 FLS 3 3,978 FLS 4 13,769 FLS 5 13,151 FLS 6 13,757 FLS 7 18,226 FLS 8 7,579 FLS 9 12,940 FLS 10 14,853 FLS 11 10,763 FLS 12 12,516 FLS 13 18,782 FLS 14 20,331 FLS 15 21,274 FLS 16 9,337 FLS 17 17,072 FLS 18 10,537 FLS 19 6,382 FLS 20 5,389 FLS 21 8,835 FLS 22 8,852 FLS 23 2,053 3.5 Wastewater Level of Service Criteria The County provided Jacobs with a list/table of wastewater level of service (LOS) standards and performance criteria to evaluate whether the criteria will be met with the Golden Gate City Master Plan. A summary of the County’s LOS table is provided in Attachment D. Jacobs added the column ‘GGCMP Evaluation’ to identify if the criteria were evaluated as part of this Golden Gate City Master Plan study or if it requires more data to evaluate. Page 903 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 30 4. Conclusion Jacobs’s scope was to perform a review of the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan to verify recom- mendations that will be included with the Golden Gate City Master Plan incorporating all infrastructure within the study area. The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan was reviewed along with a copy of the wastewater hydraulic model provided by Tetra Tech. The wastewater hydraulic model did not identify how the future wastewater flows (for year 2040) were calculated and allocated and the model did not include gravity mains. GIS files were received for recommended force main layout and proposed lift station locations. However, no GIS information was provided to support the existing and future wastewater flows calculation or delineation of the subbasin boundaries. Jacobs reviewed available information received and identified a few discrepancies between the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan and the wastewater hydraulic model, identifying data gaps including future flows, future pump station locations no longer available due to land development, and future flows allocation. The total future wastewater flows calculated by Tetra Tech was 2.77 mgd while the flow updated by Jacobs is 3.23 mgd. As a result of the updates by Jacobs, several improvement projects required modification including pump station improvements, force mains, and gravity sewers. The occupancy (number of people her housing unit) and wastewater flow should be verified during design. Additionally, Jacobs recommended reducing the number of pump stations the County would need to maintain as well as abandoning nearby public pump stations at the schools and combining those flows with new future lift stations, where feasible. The County also requested that no pump stations be connected to another pump station and they should only discharge to force mains, which changes recommendations made in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. Based on the revisions to the model, changes to the layout of the proposed wastewater infrastructure, and direction during meetings with the County, the recommended projects were revised to those detailed in Section 3.4 and Figure 5. Jacobs recommends the County update the wastewater hydraulic model to (1) better determine the TDH for each proposed pump station and (2) optimize system operations. In addition, the County recently installed an 8-inch-diameter wastewater force main with Phase 1A of the Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements project and proposed developments on the golf course, which will need to be added to the model. Because some roadways have existing and proposed force mains along the same roads, when the project phase goes into design, a utility analysis should be performed to ensure all existing and proposed utilities will fit within the available right-of-way. The acquisition of the proposed future lift station sites is the first priority because the limited remaining vacant parcels within the study area are being developed. For sites no longer vacant/available, Jacobs evaluated an alternative site and identified a preferred site and an alternative site in case the property owner of the preferred site does not want to sell, is unwilling to negotiate on a fair price for the property, or does not want an easement on their property. Based on the site the County can acquire for each respective proposed lift station, the layout of the force mains and subbasin boundaries may change from the recommendations in this memorandum. After property acquisition is completed, the wastewater model will need to be updated with revised areas for the subbasins to finalize their boundaries, as they may be subject to change. Page 904 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 31 5. References Carollo Engineers, Inc. 2020. Technical Memorandum 1 GOLDEN GATE AREA PIPELINE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. August. Carollo Engineers, Inc. 2024. Technical Memorandum 1 GOLDEN GATE AREA PIPELINE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. December. Dragash, Kristiana, Carollo Engineers Inc. 2024. Personal communication (email) with Felica Kirby, Jacobs. November 13. Great Lakes-Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Public Health and Environmental Managers (GLUMRB). 2022. Recommended Standards for Water Works. 2022 Edition. October 17. Jacobs. 2025a. Future Lift Station Assessment Technical Memorandum. April. Jacobs. 2025b. Water Distribution System Evaluation Technical Memorandum. February. Stolts, Anthony, Collier County Public Utilities. 2025a. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. March 4. Stolts, Anthony, Collier County Public Utilities. 2025b. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. June 27. Tetra Tech, Inc. 2021. Collier County Waste-Sewer District Golden Gate Wastewater System Master Plan Report. June. U.S. Census Bureau (USCB). n.d. https://www.census.gov/en.html. Accessed December 12, 2024. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).1974. Design Criteria for Mechanical, Electric, and Fluid System and Component Reliability. EPA-430-99-74-001. Office of Water Program Operations. Wainright, Tyler, Tetra Tech Inc. 2024. Personal communication (email) with Diana Francois, Jacobs. October 25. Page 905 of 3203 Attachment A Existing System Schematic Diagram Page 906 of 3203 2” LEGEND Existing Lift Station Private Lift Station Junction 2”Existing Force Main Existing Gravity MainGM 4” GM 6”GM 6” 4” 4” 8” 6” 4” GM GM 6” 4”6” 6” GM 4” GM GM8” 8” 6” 4” 6” 10” 6” 14”6” 4” 6” 6” 8” 6”6”8” GM GM 10” 4” 10” GM 10” 10” 10” 4”6”4”3” 3” 3” 6” GM 2” 3” 2”3” 4”6”6” 6” 6”6”6”6” 2” 4” 3” 6” 6” 14” 14” 14” 6” 4” 4” 2” 2”2” 4” 6” 4”6”6” 6” 4” 4”4” 4”4” 2” 6” 16” 4” 4” 14” 6” 10” 9004.49 104.34 104.39 104.33 104.32 104.31 104.29 104.30 104.26 104.24 104.23 104.22 104.25 104.21 313.26 313.27 313.30 313.28 313.31 104.36 104.27 104.37 104. 28 104.20 104.35 9005.1 Sta 1590 9004.30 9004.43 9004.55 9004.56 9005.02 Sta 1574 9004.45 9004.46 9004.479004.609004.61 9004.53 313.29 9004.44 9005.02 Sta 15929004.57 104.38 8” 18” WWTP 14” 9004.50 4” 14”14” 6” 8” 8” 10” 6” 8” New 8” 313.24 4” 313.25 Page 907 of 3203 Attachment B Drawdown Testing Field Measurements Page 908 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-1 Attachment B. Drawdown Testing Field Measurements In a typical wastewater pump station drawdown test, pumping rate and average flow are computed from measured water level changes and the known wet-well diameter. Water level changes are converted to volume in gallons based on the wet-well diameter, and then dividing volume by time interval in minutes provides the desired flow rate measurement. The drawdown test procedure starts with turning off all pumps and lowering a sufficiently long tape measure to the wastewater surface elevation. Once a measurement is taken, another individual should be at the control panel to start Pump 1 with a timer for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the pump should be switched off and another measurement taken at the new water surface elevation. After this measurement, Pump 2 should be run for 30 seconds and another elevation measurement taken at the end of the time. Finally, both Pumps 1 and 2 should be run for 30 seconds and a final elevation measurement taken. From these displacements, the volume displaced can be determined by using the diameter of the wet wells to find the area and then multiplying by the vertical displacement. With volume, the flow rate in gallons per minute (gpm) can be found by dividing by the time of the test (0.5 minutes, in this case). Figure B-1 provides an example diagram of the measurements taken during the drawdown test Figure B-1. Drawdown Testing Procedure Example Diagram Drawdown test results for the 28 pump stations are summarized in Table B-1. Note that because of wastewater levels at the time of testing, some pumps could not be running the entire 30 seconds. The radius for each lift station was obtained through as-builts received from the County. Note that as-builts were not received for pump stations 104.22, 104.27, and 313.31 and an estimate was used. For cuboid pump stations, the formula for volume was adjusted accordingly. Page 909 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-2 Table B-1. Drawdown Test Results for Existing Pump Stations Lift Station ID Initial Height (feet) Influent Height (feet) Pump 1 New Datum (feet) Pump 1 Height (feet) Pump 2 New Datum (feet) Pump 2 Height (feet) Both Pumps New Datum (feet) Both Pumps (feet) Δ 1 (feet) Δ 2 (feet) Δ Combined (feet) Testing Time (min) Radius (feet) gpm Influent gpm Pump 1 104.37 7.83 7.83 0 8.17 0 8.38 0 8.75 0.33 0.21 0.38 0.5 3 0.0 141.0 313.29 8.04 8.04 0 8.33 0 8.58 0 9.08 0.29 0.25 0.50 0.5 4 0.0 219.3 313.31 11.38 11.42 0 11.75 0 12.08 0 12.50 0.33 0.33 0.42 0.5 5 0.0 391.7 313.28 8.46 8.46 0 8.58 0 8.92 0 9.33 0.13 0.33 0.42 0.5 2.5 0.0 36.7 313.30 11.13 11.13 0 11.33 0 11.67 0 12.17 0.21 0.33 0.50 0.5 3.725 0.0 135.9 313.26 12.08 12.08 0 12.92 0 13.46 0 14.58 0.83 0.54 1.13 0.5 2.5 0.0 244.8 313.27 13.75 13.58 0 13.83 0 14.50 0 15.17 0.25 0.67 0.67 0.5 3 70.5 176.3 313.25 7.38 7.21 0 7.58 0 8.00 0 8.42 0.38 0.42 0.42 0.5 2 31.3 101.8 313.24 10.63 10.46 0 10.50 0 10.50 0 10.63 0.04 0.00 0.13 0.5 4 125.3 156.7 104.21 9.50 9.08 0 8.67 0 8.92 0 9.21 -0.42 0.25 0.29 0.5 2.5 122.4 195.8 104.31 10.00 9.50 0 10.67 10 10.92 9.13 10.33 1.17 1.00 1.21 0.5 2.5 146.9 489.6 104.32 11.67 11.33 0 11.75 0 12.08 0 12.79 0.42 0.33 0.71 0.5 3 141.0 317.3 104.33 13.42 13.33 0 13.83 0 14.25 0 14.75 0.50 0.42 0.50 0.5 4 62.7 438.7 104.39 14.42 14.42 0 14.50 0 14.83 0 15.25 0.08 0.33 0.42 0.5 3 0.0 35.3 104.34 12.17 12.08 0 12.21 0 12.46 0 12.83 0.13 0.25 0.38 0.25 2.5 49.0 122.4 104.35 10.13 10.00 0 10.58 0 11.04 0 12.00 0.58 0.46 0.96 0.5 4 94.0 532.7 104.24 10.00 9.42 0 10.33 0 11.08 0 11.92 0.92 0.75 0.83 0.5 3 246.8 634.5 104.26 10.92 11.00 12.33 12.54 11.63 12.25 12.29 12.50 0.21 0.63 0.21 0.5 3 0.0 88.1 Page 910 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-3 Table B-1. Drawdown Test Results for Existing Pump Stations Lift Station ID Initial Height (feet) Influent Height (feet) Pump 1 New Datum (feet) Pump 1 Height (feet) Pump 2 New Datum (feet) Pump 2 Height (feet) Both Pumps New Datum (feet) Both Pumps (feet) Δ 1 (feet) Δ 2 (feet) Δ Combined (feet) Testing Time (min) Radius (feet) gpm Influent gpm Pump 1 104.29 7.75 7.75 0 8.00 0 8.33 0 8.83 0.25 0.33 0.50 0.5 2.5 0.0 73.4 104.30 9.00 8.83 0 10.29 10.08 10.67 0 11.50 1.46 0.58 0.83 0.25 3.5 191.9 1031.6 104.20 8.00 7.75 0 7.83 8.42 8.58 8.25 8.42 0.08 0.17 0.17 0.25 3 211.5 282.0 104.22 9.75 9.67 0 9.83 0 9.83 0 10.00 0.17 0.00 0.17 0.5 5 97.9 293.8 104.23 9.83 9.50 0 11.42 9.83 10.54 0 11.75 1.92 0.71 1.21 0.5 3 141.0 951.8 104.25 11.83 11.75 0 12.25 0 12.79 0 13.33 0.50 0.54 0.54 0.5 3 35.3 246.8 104.36 6.33 6.25 0 6.75 0 7.38 7.08 7.42 0.50 0.63 0.33 0.5 2.5 24.5 171.4 104.27 13.42 13.25 0 13.50 0 13.58 0 13.83 0.25 0.08 0.25 0.5 4 125.3 313.3 104.38 12.17 12.17 0 12.29 0 12.50 12.63 12.79 0.13 0.21 0.17 0.33 3 0.0 79.3 104.28 10.33 10.33 0 10.92 0 11.25 0 11.67 0.58 0.33 0.42 0.5 3 0.0 246.8 Page 911 of 3203 Attachment C Future System Schematic Diagram Page 912 of 3203 2” LEGEND Existing Lift Station Private Lift Station Junction 2”Existing Force Main Existing Gravity MainGM 4” GM 6”6”6” 8”4” 8” 6” 4” GM GM 6” 4”6” 6” GM 4” 4” GM8” 8” 6” 4” 6” 10” 6” 4”6” 6” 6” 6” 8” 6”6”8” 8” GM 10” 4” 16” 6” 14” 10” 10” 4”6”4”3” 3” 3” 6” GM 2” 3” 2”3” 4”6”6” 6” 6”6”6”6” 2” 4” 3” 6” 6” 14” 14” 6” 4” 4” 2” 2”2” 4” 6” 4”6”6” 6” 4” 4”4” 4”4” 2” 6” 16” 4” 4” 14” 6” 10” 9004.49 104.34 104.39 104.33 104.32 104.31 104.29 104.30 104.26 104.24 104.23 104.22 104.25 104.21 313.26 313.27 313.30 313.28 313.31 104.36 104.27 104.37 104. 28 104.20 104.35 9005.01 Sta 1590 9004.30 9004.43 9004.55 9004.56 9005.02 Sta 15749004.45 9004.46 9004.479004.609004.61 9004.53 313.29 9004.44 9005.00 Sta 15929004.57 104.38 FLS 5 FLS 13 8” FLS 16 FLS 17 FLS 8 FLS 7 FLS 15 FLS 14 18” WWTP FLS 19 FLS 6 FLS 18 FLS 20 FLS 2 FLS 22 FLS 3 FLS 1 FLS 9 FLS 10 14” FLS 11 FLS 21 Future Lift Station Abandon Pipe/Lift Station FLS 12 FLS 23 FLS 4 BS 9004.50 In-line Booster Station 4” 14”14” 6” 8” 2”Future Force Main 12” 6” 8” 16” 8” 8” 8” 16” 16” 6” New New (Merge 313.24 & 313.25) 8” New 8” 8” 313.24 4” 313.25 4” 6” 10” 6” 6” 12” 4” 6” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 6”6”8” 6” 6” 6” 4” 12” 8” 4”10”10” 6” 4” 6” 4” 4” 4” 4” 4” 8” 6”6”4” 4” 4” 4” 8” 6” 6” 6” 2”Future FM (Abandon FM/GM) 16” 16” 4” 4” Page 913 of 3203 Attachment D Wastewater Level of Service Criteria Page 914 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-1 Table D-1. Wastewater Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Wastewater Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Units of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Capacity & Access Annual average day per capita demand 90 LOS Standard gpcd Design FAC 62-604.300(9), Historical Data Analysis The projected annual average day demand for the Golden Gate City Service Area for the year 2040 (buildout) is 3.585 million gallons. The Golden Gate city population for the year 2020 was 25,321 and the expected percent increase is approximately 0.5% per year (USCB n.d.). Based on these data, the projected population for the year 2040 is approximately 28,000. The annual average day per capita demand is approximately 128, which is higher than the LOS standard (90 gpcd). Capacity & Access Maximum month daily flow process design basis Max Month Design Collier County Water Sewer District requirements that exceed Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) guidelines (treatment process design is based upon Maximum Month Daily Flow) to address peak flows and load more reliably Per Tetra Tech Preliminary Engineering Report dated 8/30/2024, the Max Month for the new Golden Gate WWTP is 7.9 mgd. Based on historical data, the max month has been less than 1.6 mgd. Page 915 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-2 Table D-1. Wastewater Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Wastewater Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Units of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability Conveyance system minimum scour velocity 2 feet per second (fps) Design 2014 Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities Sec 49.1 by The Great Lakes - Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Health and Environmental Managers Based on the estimated design flow, the velocity for all future and existing force main pipes is above 2 fps, except for few segments including: 8-inch-diameter recently constructed pipe from the Affordable Housing Apartments going north, 6-inch-diameter discharge pipe from the existing 104.27 lift station, 8- inch-diameter discharge pipe from the existing 104.30 lift station, and 6-inch- diameter discharge pipe from 313.26 existing lift station. Page 916 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-3 Table D-1. Wastewater Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Wastewater Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Units of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability Conveyance system maximum scour velocity 8 fps Design 2014 Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities Sec 49.1 by The Great Lakes - Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Health and Environmental Managers Based on the estimated design flow, the velocity for all future and existing force main pipes is lower than 8 fps. Environment & Sustainability Effluent quality to comply with FDEP permit requirements Treatment plant effluent complies with the plant permit requirements Regulatory FDEP Permit# FL0141399 and FL0141356 Jacobs does not have enough data to check this LOS performance criterion. Jacobs did not collect effluent quality data as part of the GGCMP. This performance criterion should be checked by the Golden Gate WWTP designer. Page 917 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-4 Table D-1. Wastewater Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Wastewater Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Units of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability Unit operations in the main wastewater treatment system shall be designed such that, with the largest flow capacity unit out of service, the hydraulic capacity of the remaining units shall be sufficient to handle peak wastewater flow (Class I Reliability) mgd Reliability EPA-430-99-74-001 Design Criteria for Mechanical, Electric, and Fluid System and Component Reliability, Sect. 212: Component Backup Req & FAC 62.600-540 (2) Jacobs does not have sufficient data to check this LOS performance criteria. Jacobs has not been involved with the design of the Golden Gate WWTP. This performance criteria should be checked by the Golden Gate WWTP designer. Quality & Reliability Reliable treatment plant wet weather capacity Max Day Flow mgd Reliability Collier County recommendation to reliably handle wet weather flow Jacobs does not have sufficient data to check this LOS performance criteria. Jacobs has not been involved with the design of the Golden Gate WWTP. This performance criteria should be checked by the Golden Gate WWTP designer. Page 918 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-5 Table D-1. Wastewater Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Wastewater Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Units of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability Reliable capacity for deep injection well for effluent disposal Max Day Flow mgd Reliability FDEP Permit# FL0141399 (NCWRF) and FL0141356 (SCWRF) Jacobs does not have sufficient data to check this LOS performance criteria. This performance criteria should be checked by the Golden Gate City WWTP designer. Notes: Per capita flow is an LOS standard. Remaining items are performance criteria. Source: (Stolts, pers. Comm. 2025a). LOS = level of service gpcd = gallon(s) per capital per day Page 919 of 3203 Appendix A.2 Future Lift Stations Assessment Technical Memorandum Page 920 of 3203 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Future Lift Stations Assessment Technical Memorandum July 2025 Page 921 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 1 1. Introduction Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Collier County Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan”). As part of the preliminary data collection and analysis, Jacobs was tasked with reviewing the wastewater distribution system within the Golden Gate area and the information provided in the Collier County Water-Sewer District Golden Gate Wastewater System Master Plan (hereinafter “2021 Wastewater System Master Plan”) (Tetra Tech 2021). The project team conducted a thorough review of the source data to enhance their understanding of the current wastewater system and any planned projects for the area. A key component of the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan is the recommendation of 23 future lift stations to improve the existing wastewater infrastructure. These lift stations were strategically positioned in areas lacking current sewer connections or requiring enhanced service. They were evenly distributed across the service area and are each capable of serving a sewer line travel distance of approximately 1,500 feet. The strategic placement of the lift stations aims to minimize the total number of required pump stations. 2. Future Lift Stations The primary goal of identifying the 23 future lift stations in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan is to extend wastewater service coverage and improve the overall efficiency of the system. Each lift station is estimated to service approximately 1,500 feet of sewer line. Additional detail on the future lift stations is provided in the following subsections. 2.1 Lift Station Requirements All the future lift stations will be small, duplex, submersible wet-pit-type stations, designed to efficiently handle wastewater in the designated areas. Each proposed lift station was evaluated for an approximate available area of 60 feet by 60 feet, which is standard for this type of infrastructure. Future lift stations shall be constructed in accordance with the latest codes and standards including the Collier County Utilities Standards Manual. Additionally, the placement of the lift stations on the site shall meet requirements for setback from private drinking water wells (Collier County 2025). The construction of each lift station shall include the following essential components:  8-foot-diameter (minimum) well containing two pumps: The well will house two submersible pumps.  Electrical/control panels: The panels will house the electrical and control systems necessary for the operation of the lift station.  Generator: A backup generator will be installed to ensure continuous operation during power outages.  Odor control: Odor control measures will be implemented to minimize any unpleasant smells, reducing any potential negative impacts on the surrounding area.  Force main piping: The piping will transport the wastewater from the lift station to the treatment facility or another designated point in the system.  Fencing: The entire lift station area will be enclosed with fencing to secure the site and prevent unauthorized access. Jacobs recommends including an area for parking if space is available on the site. Page 922 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 2 2.2 Parcel Assessment Each parcel identified as a potential location for a future lift station in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan was evaluated for availability. Aerial imagery from Collier County Property Appraiser was used to determine each parcel’s development status (Collier County 2024). Parcels that were developed were examined to determine whether it has the necessary available space (60-foot by 60-foot area) to construct a lift station. If the aerial imagery indicated that the parcel was undeveloped, public records were reviewed to determine whether the parcel had any existing or pending building permit or site development plan applications in the Collier County Permitting Portal. For properties with an active application, the application documents were reviewed to determine whether the developed site would have sufficient space for a lift station after construction completion. If a developed parcel could not accommodate a 60-foot by 60-foot area, the property was determined to be unavailable. If the required area could be incorporated into the site, the property was determined to be available. Figure 1 summarizes this evaluation process. Refer to Attachment A for supporting information from Collier County Property Appraiser and the Collier County Permitting Portal. Table 1 summarizes the parcel assessment analysis and identifies whether a new parcel needs to be evaluated. This analysis was performed based on available data as of November 18, 2024. Figure 2 shows the current availability of the future lift station sites recommended in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan, noting those that are no longer available. Figure 1. Future Lift Station Evaluation Process Page 923 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 3 Table 1. Future Lift Station (FLS) Parcel Assessment Lift Station ID Site Address Parcel Number Is the parcel developed or undeveloped? a Building Permit Application Status Is there a 60’x60’ area available? b Is a new parcel/site required? FLS 1 5865 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 38166600002 Developed None No – only available space at back of property. Would require directional drill under parking lot. However, the site may accommodate a 30’x30’ area behind the existing dumpster enclosure area. No FLS 2 5407 27TH AVE SW 36323280005 Undeveloped None Yes No FLS 3 5860 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 38166640004 Developed None No – would require impacts to existing landscaping (privacy bushes) and the driveway or would require directional drill at back of property. Yes FLS 4 2701 48TH TER SW 36443960001 Developed – Golden Gate Middle School (School District) None Yes No FLS 5 4672 25TH AVE SW 35989320009 Undeveloped Application Number: PRFH20240520104 Application Type: 1-2 Family Home Date Issued: 6/27/2024 No Yes FLS 6 4701 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36111520003 Developed – Golden Gate Community Center (Collier County) None Yes No FLS 7 1836 55TH TER SW 36232400002 Developed None No Yes FLS 8 2290 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36305480001 Undeveloped Application Number: PL20230014891 Application Type: Site Development Plan Application Date: 9/19/2023 No Yes FLS 9 2972 54TH LN SW 36431600001 Developed None No Yes FLS 10 3000 53RD ST SW 36439840009 Developed – St. John Neumann Catholic High School None Yes No FLS 11 2701 48TH TER SW 36443960001 Developed – Golden Gate Middle School (School District) None Yes No FLS 12 2965 44TH TER SW 36002520002 Developed – Lavern Gaynor Elementary School (School District) None Yes No FLS 13 2711 44TH TER SW 35998440006 Developed – Golden Gate Terrace Elementary School (School District) None Yes, but location is placed within the existing drainage dry retention pond. Jacobs recommends shifting the location on the parcel to the west. No FLS 14 4900 18TH CT SW 36124280000 Undeveloped None Yes No FLS 15 5305 18TH CT SW 36251080005 Developed – Rita Eaton Park (Collier County) None Yes No FLS 16 5055 20TH PL SW 36242200001 Developed – Herbert Cambridge Elementary (School District) None No Yes FLS 17 2190 52ND LN SW 36377800004 Undeveloped None Yes No FLS 18 2364 52ND TER SW 36311000006 Undeveloped Application Number: PRFH20240417541 Application Type: 1-2 Family Home Date Issued: 6/10/2024 No Yes FLS 19 4779 31ST AVE SW 35992360001 Developed - residential property None No Yes FLS 20 4868 20TH PL SW 36122360003 Developed - residential property None No Yes FLS 21 2701 53RD TER SW 36374160006 Undeveloped None Yes No FLS 22 2660 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36325080009 Developed - residential property None No Yes FLS 23 4150 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36560040008 Developed - Golf Course (Collier County) Application Number: PRMFH20240833648 Application Date: Multi-Family Home Application Date: 8/14/2024 Note: Space for FLS will still be available. Yes No a Based on 2024 aerial imagery. b Availability was evaluated for open space adjacent to right-of-way (ROW). Existing septic areas were considered as space not available. Analysis was performed November 18, 2024. Page 924 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 4 Figure 2. Future Lift Station Assessment Page 925 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 5 2.3 Lift Station Reduction Since the County acquired the Golden Gate Utility System from Florida Governmental Utility Authority in 2018, the County now owns and maintains all the public lift stations in Golden Gate City. Therefore, the County supports lift station reduction wherever feasible and supports combining the existing lift stations at the school properties with the proposed FLSs, as applicable. Combining lift stations is proposed with the following sites:  FLS 1 and 104.37  FLS 4 and 313.28  FLS 10 and 313.29  FLS 13 and 313.20 - These may be able to be combined or the locations may remain as two separate lift stations on the school parcel (to be evaluated during design).  FLS 20 and 104.36  FLS 21 and 104.38  FLS 22 and 104.28  FLS 23 and 313.27 - Because FLS 23 is near the existing pump station 313.27, pump station 313.27 will be abandoned and flows routed to FLS 23.  Relocated 313.24 and 313.25 - Because the existing pump station 313.24 (in the Golden Gate Parkway roadway median) needs upgrades, Jacobs proposes relocating it from the roadway median to the County-owned golf course property to the south. The existing pump station will then be converted to a manhole. Because the existing pump station 313.25 is in proximity to the new location, Jacobs recommends abandoning and rerouting the flows to this new pump station site to reduce number of pump stations the County is required to maintain. The County will need to coordinate with the schools to determine easements required and final placement of the lift stations on school parcels. 2.4 Future Lift Station Reevaluation Based on the analysis, 10 of the 23 proposed FLS locations are no longer available because of recent construction or pending building or planning permit applications. New sites for the 10 FLS sites were evaluated based on the closest available parcel to the center of the delineated subbasin area. If the closest vacant parcel was not available because of pending building or planning permit applications, the next available parcel was evaluated as the new proposed location. Additionally, because subbasin areas were not provided by Tetra Tech, the subbasin areas shown were de- lineated by Jacobs. One FLS site was relocated because of better placement within the basin boundary delineated to accommodate slopes for gravity mains. Table 2 summarizes the parcel reevaluation and recommendations. Figure 3 shows the final recommended FLS locations in relation to the sites previously identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. Figure 4 shows the final recommendations for the Golden Gate City Master Plan and the existing lift stations that are recommended to be abandoned and combined with an FLS. Page 926 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 6 Table 2. FLS Parcel Reevaluation FLS ID No. 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan FLS Parcel No. Relocated Site Evaluation New Proposed Parcel No. Building Permit Application a Notes 3 38166640004 38164120005 None 5 35989320009 35985120009 None 7 36232400002 36230760003 None 8 36305480001 36305320006 Application No. PL20230014891 Application Type: Site Development Plan Amendment (7 Food Market) New location was evaluated because this parcel has planned development. 8 36305480001 36303560004 None 9 36431600001 36430320007 None Preferred location because an area of the subbasin is separated by the canal. 16 36242200001 36239960008 None Parcel might be easier to acquire than the one identified in the 2021 Wastewater Master Plan because it is only approximately 40 feet wide. 18 36311000006 36307920006 None 19 35992360001 36007480008 Application No. PRFH20240308343 Application Type: 1-2 Family Home New location was evaluated because this parcel has planned development. 19 35992360001 36010560009 None 20 36122360003 36121320002 None A new force main line may be needed to service this area. The pipe size may also need to be upgraded. 21 36374160006 36316680007 None Although the parcel identified by the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan is undeveloped, this location is more centrally located within the subbasin and therefore preferred. 22 36325080009 36325320002 None 23 36560040008 36512280007 None County staff requested to locate FLS 23 at this County parcel. a Analysis performed on November 18, 2024, based on available data on the Collier County Building Department permitting portal Page 927 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 7 Figure 3. Future Lift Station Site Evaluation and Recommendations Page 928 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 8 Figure 4. Future Lift Station Site Recommendations with Lift Station Reduction Page 929 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 9 2.5 Property Acquisition and Easements Of the recommended future lift station sites, two sites (FLS 15 and FLS 23) are proposed on property owned by Collier County. Therefore, the use of those sites would only require internal coordination, and no easements would be required. For the potential sites located either on private property or on Collier County School District property, a construction easement or property acquisition would be required. Collier County should proceed with the property or easement acquisition as quickly as possible to ensure the subbasins for those areas will not change. The recommended sites were identified within the center of the subbasins to accommodate the slope needed for gravity mains to drain to the lift stations. Therefore, if such FLS site(s) become unavailable, the wastewater subbasins may need to be reevaluated and remodeled to accommodate the change. 2.6 Alternative Future Lift Station Sites Alternative sites were evaluated for each FLS in case the property owner of the preferred site does not want to sell, is unwilling to negotiate a fair price for the property, or does not want an easement on their property. If the County cannot proceed with the preferred FLS site, they can proceed with a feasible alternative site, if identified. However, Jacobs requests that they be contacted if the County proceeds with the acquisition of a feasible alternative site. 2.6.1 Alternative County-Owned Parcels There are two undeveloped properties that are owned by the County that could be used as FLS sites. However, during coordination with the County, County staff indicated that these parcels were acquired for drainage purposes and are not anticipated to have available space to also include an FLS at the site. If the County determines there is available space to also include an FLS at these existing County parcels, Jacobs recom- mends use of these sites for the FLS within a subbasin to avoid additional costs for property acquisition. The vacant County parcels shown on Figure 5 are the preferred location for FLS sites 8 and 22, if feasible. The parcel identification (ID) numbers for the two County parcels shown on Figure 5 include:  Future Lift Station 8 alternate location to County Parcel ID 36379960007  Future Lift Station 22 alternate location to County Parcel ID 36324760003 If these existing County parcels are used as the FLS sites, the configuration and length of future force main would change to route to the new site location. Figure 5. Alternate Future Lift Station Sites Page 930 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 10 2.6.2 Alternative Privately Owned Parcels Based on Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, preferred sites were identified for undeveloped parcels within the center of the subbasin to accommodate the slope needed for gravity mains to drain to the lift stations. Alternative sites were evaluated for any other undeveloped properties that did not have pending building or permit applications. Should these preferred sites be chosen, a topographic survey will be re- quired prior to starting design efforts. Note that if a preferred site cannot be obtained and an alternative site is purchased, the subbasin area for that subbasin may require adjustments to accommodate slopes for gravity mains. Jacobs’s scope did not include the development of a wastewater model. During the design phase, Jacobs recommends that an analysis is performed based on the final site for the FLS and survey data to determine the subbasin area that the lift station can accommodate. Table 3 summarizes the assessment of alternative sites for the FLSs. 2.7 In-line Booster Pump Station The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan identifies the need for a regional in-line booster pump station to support the existing network as an immediate term (2021–2023) capital improvement. The 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan located the pump station at the southeast corner on the intersection of 23rd Avenue SW and 45th Street SW. However, this proposed location is a developed residential parcel. Therefore, Jacobs evaluated four alternative locations for the in-line booster pump station (refer to Figure 6). Table 4 summarizes the advantages, disadvantages, and ranking of each alternative site. Jacobs recommends locating the in-line booster pump station at Option 3, Aaron Lutz Park which is already County-owned. Figure 6. In-line Booster Pump Station Alternatives Page 931 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 11 Table 3. Future Lift Station Parcel Alternative Site Assessment Name Alternative Site Address (Street No. & Name) Alternative Site Parcel Number Is There a Permit Application? a Is This a Feasible Alternative Site? Notes FLS 1 5927 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 38165640005 Application No. PRCS20240936891 Application Type: Commercial Building No available area in site plan. If it can be accommodated in the design, this is the recommended location. If it cannot, Jacobs recommends to work with the recommended location in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. Development of County-owned and -maintained center (owned by David Lawrence Mental Health Center). FLS 1 Not yet assigned 38170000009 Application No. PL20230003129 Application Type: Commercial Building No, this parcel has planned development. Application for 10,000-square-foot commercial building. Will not recommend relocating to this parcel. Jacobs recommends to negotiate using the parcel identified in the 2021 Wastewater Master Plan Wastewater System Master Plan on the already developed site. FLS 2 5425 28TH AVE SW 36321080003 None Yes, feasible alternative 1. However, it is not preferred because the location is not in the center of the subbasin. May require subbasin re-delineation. FLS 2 5421 28TH AVE SW 36321040001 None Yes, feasible alternative 2. However, it is not preferred because the location is not in the center of the subbasin. May require subbasin re-delineation. FLS 2 2632 54TH ST SW 36381880007 None Yes, feasible alternative 3. However, it is not preferred because the location is not in the center of the subbasin. May require subbasin re-delineation. FLS 3 Not yet assigned 38164120005 PL20240001022 – Proposed Church Yes, feasible alternative if coordinated before the planning application is approved. FLS 4 5200 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36442000001 None Yes, feasible alternative 1. However, it is not preferred. Location may result in very deep lift station to collect by gravity, and further investigation would be required. May require subbasin re- delineation. FLS 4 5208 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36441960003 None Yes, feasible alternative 1. However, it is not preferred. Location may result in very deep lift station to collect by gravity, and further investigation would be required. May require subbasin re- delineation. FLS 5 2618 TROPICANA BLVD 35985160001 None Yes, alternative 1. FLS 6 N/A N/A N/A N/A Recommended FLS location is on a County-owned park. There is sufficient space at the park to include the lift station. FLS 7 1848 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36230720001 None Yes, feasible alternative. FLS 7 1858 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36230680002 None Yes, feasible alternative. FLS 7 1900 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36230640000 None Yes, feasible alternative. FLS 7 1937 55TH TER SW 36232000004 PL20210000401 – duplex No, this parcel has planned development. FLS 8 2348 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36305320006 Application No. PL20230014891 Application Type: Site Development Plan Amendment (7 Food Market) No, a new location will need to be evaluated because this parcel has planned development. If site can be negotiated. FLS 8 2240 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36303600003 None Yes, feasible alternative. Vacant commercial. FLS 8 2230 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36303640005 None Yes, feasible alternative. Vacant commercial. FLS 8 2220 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36303680007 None Yes, feasible alternative. Vacant institutional - owned by church that is built on adjacent property. FLS 9 5472 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36430280008 PL20230016469 – Planned for a fitness/health and wellness center No, planned construction. Page 932 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 12 Table 3. Future Lift Station Parcel Alternative Site Assessment Name Alternative Site Address (Street No. & Name) Alternative Site Parcel Number Is There a Permit Application? a Is This a Feasible Alternative Site? Notes FLS 9 5424 31ST PL SW 36434520007 PRFH20230938817 – New single-family residence construction approved in 2024 No, the building will be constructed shortly. FLS 9 5350 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36430400008 None Yes, feasible alternative 1. FLS 9 5300 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36430440000 PL20240013507 – Used for fireworks sales and tent Yes, feasible alternative 2. FLS 9 3116 54TH LN SW 36431240005 None Yes, feasible alternative 3. FLS 9 3124 54TH TER SW 36432760005 None Yes, feasible alternative 4. FLS 10 3000 52ND TER SW 36439040003 None Yes, but it is not preferred because it is in the middle of the basin and may be challenging to have gravity mains drain here. FLS 10 5030 31ST PL SW 36436520005 PRFH20231250431 – New family home construction in progress. No, construction is in progress. FLS 11 2901 50TH ST SW 36443880000 None Yes, as alternative 1 (best alternative option). FLS 11 3024 49TH LN SW 36448400003 None Yes, as alternative 2. FLS 12 N/A N/A N/A There are no undeveloped parcels within this subbasin. If the lift station cannot be constructed on Lavern Gaynor Elementary School property, a lift station may have to be placed on the County-owned golf course (36560040008) and the subbasin areas changed for subbasin 19 and 12. FLS 13 4150 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36560040008 County-owned golf course Yes, feasible alternative but not preferred because there will be conflicts with the existing force main. The school property is recommended because there is an existing force main along 44th St SW where the gravity mains would have to cross if the lift station was located on the County parcel. The elevation of the existing pipe and proposed gravity mains would need to be evaluated. FLS 13 4584 26TH AVE SW 35995760006 None Yes, alternative 2. This is the only other undeveloped parcel aside from the recommended location. FLS 14 1828 48TH ST SW 36127000009 PL20240011212 – planning application closed on 10/18/2024 for verification for duplex. Appears the property may be submitting for duplex No, planned development. If site can be negotiated. FLS 14 1873 SUNSHINE BLVD 36126560003 PL20230014111 – Planning application complete; PRMFH20231251633 – Building permit application rejected 8/3/24 No, planned development. Owned by Habitat for Humanity. FLS 14 1819 SUNSHINE BLVD 36127600001 PL20190002038 – Planning application complete September 2019 No, planned development. If site can be negotiated. FLS 14 4911 20TH PL SW 36124760009 Golden Gate Elementary School Yes, feasible alternative but not preferred because it is not located in the center of the subbasin. FLS 15 N/A N/A N/A N/A Recommended FLS location is on a County-owned park. There is sufficient space at the park to include the lift station. FLS 16 2035 51ST TER SW 36239880007 None Yes, feasible alternative. It is likely easier to acquire than Alternative 2 because parcel is only approximately 40 feet wide. Will require additional length of force main but may be easier to acquire or obtain easement because owned by adjacent property. FLS 16 2054 HUNTER BLVD 36240680005 None Yes, feasible alternative 2. FLS 17 2153 52ND TER SW 36378200001 None Yes, feasible alternative. The only other vacant parcel in this subbasin is not recommended because it is not in the center of the subbasin. FLS 18 5164 23RD CT SW 36314880003 None Yes, feasible alternative but not preferred because it is not located in the center of the subbasin. Page 933 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 13 Table 3. Future Lift Station Parcel Alternative Site Assessment Name Alternative Site Address (Street No. & Name) Alternative Site Parcel Number Is There a Permit Application? a Is This a Feasible Alternative Site? Notes FLS 18 5197 CORONADO PKWY 36316120004 PRMFH20231043365 – Building permit issued 12/09/2024 No, planned development. FLS 19 4412 31ST AVE SW 36007480008 Application No. PRFH20240308343 Application Type: 1-2 Family Home, issued and inspections commenced No, planned development. The only available parcel for FLS 19 is the recommended site. FLS 19 N/A 36010440006 School District parcel that includes the bridge and utilities. Feasibility of the site will have to be evaluated based on existing utilities and setback requirements. If the preferred site cannot be obtained, this site may be analyzed for feasibility. FLS 20 4911 20TH PL SW 36124760009 Developed Parcel - Golden Gate Elementary School No other parcels are undeveloped within this subbasin. The only alternative to the recommended parcel is to negotiate an easement to place it at Golden Gate Elementary School. This was not identified as the FLS location by the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan and, therefore, it was not identified as the preferred alternative. It would be recommended to place the lift station adjacent to the Golden Gate Elementary School’s private lift station. May have minor impacts to the property’s drainage swale. FLS 21 2572 52ND TER SW 36316720006 None Yes, feasible alternative 1. FLS 21 2701 53RD TER SW 36374160006 None Yes, feasible alternative 2. This is the site identified in the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan. FLS 21 2536 52ND TER SW 36316760008 None Yes, feasible alternative 3. FLS 22 2592 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36323880007 PL20230016958 – Planning application to allow commercial development (pending) Yes, if property can be obtained, if property can be acquired, alternative 2. Along Santa Barbara Boulevard, but zoned vacant residential. FLS 22 2581 55TH TER SW 36324840004 PL20210002630 – Planning application for confirmation to allow duplex Yes, if property can be acquired, alternative 2. FLS 23 N/A N/A N/A No, there are no undeveloped parcels within the FLS 23 subbasin. The proposed location is on County-owned property. Evaluate the capacity of the existing lift station 313.27 to add the additional properties. a Building permit status was reviewed based on Collier County Permitting Portal data available January 9, 2025. Page 934 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 14 Table 4. In-line Booster Pump Station Alternatives Evaluation Option No. Parcel ID No. / Land Use Advantages Disadvantages Alternative Ranking No. 1 35773920000/ Single-Family Residential In line with the regional system; can serve existing stations and FLSs in the northwest quadrant Undeveloped area of parcel Adjacent to Lift Station 104.22 Property acquisition or easement required. Need to evaluate location of existing utilities to determine feasibility for an FLS (evaluate utility conflicts). There is an existing stormwater pipe. Within South Florida Water Management District ROW. 3 2 35741040006/ Multi-Family 10 Units or More In line with the regional system; can serve existing stations and FLSs in the northwest quadrant Undeveloped area of parcel Property acquisition or easement required. 2 3 35649440009/ Counties - Park Existing County parcel therefore no property acquisition costs Undeveloped area of parcel Additional force main will be required because it is not in line with the regional system and northwest quadrant. 1 4 36560040008/ Counties – Golf Course Existing County parcel therefore no property acquisition costs Undeveloped area of parcel Additional force main will be required because it is not in line with the regional system and northwest quadrant. This location would require the most additional length. Would have to reroute the force main along the road with the existing force main and may have conflicts for crossings. 4 2.8 Conclusions and Next Steps To update the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan, new locations for the proposed FLS locations that are no longer available were identified. Table 5 presents the final recommendations for all FLSs within the wastewater service study area. If the property owner of the preferred site listed in Table 5 does not want to sell, is unwilling to negotiate a fair price for the property, or does not want an easement on their property, Jacobs recommends that the County pursue proposed alternatives listed in Table 3. Collier County should proceed with the property or easement acquisition as quickly as possible because there are limited vacant parcels remaining within Golden Gate City to use for future pump station sites. The recommended sites were identified within the center of the subbasins to accommodate the slope needed for gravity mains to drain to the lift stations. If a preferred site cannot be obtained and an alternative site is purchased, the area for that subbasin may require adjustments to accommodate slopes for gravity mains. Therefore, if such future lift station site(s) become unavailable, the wastewater subbasins may need to be reevaluated and remodeled to accommodate the change. During the design phase, Jacobs Page 935 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 15 recommends that an analysis be performed based on the final site for the future lift station and survey data to determine the subbasin area that the lift station can accommodate. The proposed force mains shown were rerouted to connect to the relocated future lift station sites, as shown on Figures 3 and 4. Jacobs recommends abandoning existing public lift stations within a future subbasin and rerouting their flows to the proposed future lift station within that subarea. This would prevent the County from having to maintain two lift station sites. If implemented, new gravity mains will have to be installed to accommodate this change. Because the 2021 Wastewater System Master Plan assumed private lift stations will remain private, an evaluation will be necessary during design if the County chooses to include them in the proposed network. Additionally, the County requested that all lift stations (public or private) can only discharge to force mains and cannot discharge to County-owned lift stations. This change shall be accommodated during the design stage. Existing lift station number 104.29 was identified for replacement and is located within the ROW. If this lift station requires additional area to comply with current code, an assessment of property needs will be required. Table 5. Recommended Future Lift Station Locations FLS ID Recommended Site Address Recommended Parcel ID Property Owner FLS 1 5865 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 38166600002 Private FLS 2 5407 27TH AVE SW 36323280005 Private FLS 3 Vacant land/no legal address 38164120005 Private FLS 4 2701 48TH TER SW 36443960001 Collier County School District (Golden Gate Middle School) FLS 5 2636 TROPICANA BLVD 35985120009 Private FLS 6 4701 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36111520003 Collier County (Golden Gate Community Center) FLS 7 1842 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 36230760003 Private (land trust) FLS 8 5587 22ND PL SW 36303560004 Private FLS 9 5436 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 36430320007 Private FLS 10 3000 53RD ST SW 36439840009 St. John Neumann Catholic High School FLS 11 2701 48TH TER SW 36443960001 Collier County School District (Golden Gate Middle School) FLS 12 2965 44TH TER SW 36002520002 Collier County School District (Lavern Gaynor Elementary School) FLS 13 2711 44TH TER SW 35998440006 Collier County School District (Golden Gate Terrace Elementary School) FLS 14 4900 18TH CT SW 36124280000 Private FLS 15 5305 18TH CT SW 36251080005 Collier County (Rita Eaton Park) Page 936 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 16 Table 5. Recommended Future Lift Station Locations FLS ID Recommended Site Address Recommended Parcel ID Property Owner FLS 16 2059 51ST TER SW 36239960008 Private FLS 17 2190 52ND LN SW 36377800004 Private FLS 18 5236 24TH AVE SW 36307920006 Private FLS 19 4760 32ND AVE SW 36010560009 Collier County School District (Vacant lot) FLS 20 4900 21ST AVE SW 36121320002 Private FLS 21 2600 52ND TER SW 36316680007 Private FLS 22 2629 55TH TER SW 36325320002 Private (LLC) FLS 23 4061 32ND AVE SW 36512280007 Collier County (Golf course property) Regional In-Line Booster Pump Station 4401 23RD AVE SW 35649440009 Collier County (Aaron Lutz Park) Page 937 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 17 3.References Collier County. 2024. “GIS Maps.” Collier County Property Appraiser. January. https://maps.collierappraiser.com/map.aspx?560192286968232. Collier County. 2025. Utilities Standards Manual. Collier County. Accessed July 24, 2025. https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/110254/638792908663530000 Collier County. n.d. “Collier County Permitting Portal.” Accessed January 9, 2025. https://cvportal.colliercountyfl.gov/cityviewweb. Tetra Tech. 2021. Golden Gate Wastewater System Master Plan. Prepared for Collier County Water and Sewer District. June. Page 938 of 3203 Attachment A Parcel Assessment Supporting Information Page 939 of 3203 Page 940 of 3203 Page 941 of 3203 Page 942 of 3203 Page 943 of 3203 Page 944 of 3203 Page 945 of 3203 Page 946 of 3203 Page 947 of 3203 Page 948 of 3203 Page 949 of 3203 Page 950 of 3203 Page 951 of 3203 Page 952 of 3203 Page 953 of 3203 Page 954 of 3203 Page 955 of 3203 Page 956 of 3203 Page 957 of 3203 Page 958 of 3203 Page 959 of 3203 Page 960 of 3203 Appendix B Water Distribution System Evaluation Technical Memorandum Page 961 of 3203 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Water Distribution System Evaluation Technical Memorandum January 2026 Page 962 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 1 1. Introduction Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Collier County Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/ Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan [GGCMP]”). As part of the preliminary data collection and analysis, Jacobs reviewed the water distribution system within the Golden Gate City area and the information and recommendations provided in Technical Memorandum 1 Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program (hereinafter, “the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM”) (Carollo 2020). The purpose of this GGCMP is to develop an integrated master plan for the installation, repair, and replacement of existing infrastructure projects within the study area. The infrastructure projects include water distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, stormwater, sidewalks, bike paths, roadway improvements, landscaping, irrigation, lighting, and fiber. Figure 1 identifies the GGCMP study area. The Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM was evaluated for the same area as the GGCMP study area, which is an unincorporated area in western Collier County referred to as Golden Gate City, which is bounded to the north by Green Boulevard, to the east by Collier Boulevard, to the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. 2. Water Distribution System Master Plan The purpose of the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM was to evaluate the existing infrastructure, assist the County in prioritizing future replacement efforts, and develop a plan for serving the remainder of the area on private wells. According to the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM, approximately 53% of the population is served by Collier County potable water. The County has taken over utility service in the area with the ultimate goal of converting the area from private wells to the central water system. Jacobs performed a review of the Water Distribution System Master Plan to verify recommendations for incorporation into the overall GGCMP for the area. A summary of the sections within the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM includes:  Section 1 - Introduction and Background. This section provides background information about the Golden Gate area and the Collier County Water Sewer District. This section also covers the study purpose, scope, and assessment methodologies.  Section 2 - Existing Pipeline Analysis. This section discusses data collection for the existing piping system, approach for existing water main risk assessment, and the assessment results. Figure 1. Project Location Map Page 963 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 2 The methodology consisted of a review of pipe size, material, location, and installation date. Two important parameters were defined for each pipe within the existing network. These parameters are Likelihood of Failure (LoF) and Consequence of Failure (CoF). The overall risk was defined and calculated as: Risk = LoF x CoF The consultant developed LoF criteria and matrix, CoF criteria and matrix, and risk categories and matrix for the water mains. The LoF, CoF, and risk results are provided in the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM. Section 3 - Future Pipeline Analysis. This section discusses future demand projection, pipe sizing criteria and layout as well as the hydraulic model development and results. Section 4 – Overall Phasing Plan. This section provides pipeline risk and replacement plan, the proposed phasing plan, cost estimates for the new pipe replacement components, and the study conclusions. 2.1 Data Sources The Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM data sources included the following: 2010 U.S. Census Monthly Operating Reports County’s geographic information system (GIS) database Parcel Data - Parcel Use Description American Water Works Association Water Research Foundation (WRF) Collier County Property Appraiser’s office - Parcel land use Ordinance 2019-24: Golden Gate City Sub-element, Land Development Code Amendment, and Overlay Map 10 States Standards – Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities Collier County’s Fire Prevention and Protection Code Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research The Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering Florida Department of Transportation’s 2018 Annual Statewide Average Costs 2018 Collier County Utilities Standard Manual 2021 Orange County Utilities Standards and Specifications Manual 2.2 Hydraulic Model The potable water hydraulic models were used to evaluate and analyze existing systems, future scenarios and prioritize future capital improvement projects. Jacobs conducted an initial review of the hydraulic models of the Golden Gate City water distribution system provided by Carollo on August 15, 2024. A summary of Jacobs initial review included: The water hydraulic models were developed as a part of the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program Study, mainly used for evaluating piping capacities and ability to handle existing and future demands. Models were built in WaterGEMS software. Page 964 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 3  There are two models with several scenarios; the hierarchy for these modes are as follows: 1. New 2024 Gold Gate WaterGEMS Model – (includes ONLY G.G. Future Distribution Pipes) High max day High Fire flow 2. Potable Model 09302024 – (the Country’s water model including G.G. area) 2021 Calibration Capri Calibration 2021 ADD 2021 MDD Future short term AAD MDD Future long term ADD MDD MDD + Fire  The model scenarios appear to have different demands and/or piping sets. Three separate demand estimates were considered for residential demand including: - A low-end estimate of 2.36 people per equivalent residential unit (ERU) times 100 gallons per capita per day (gpcd), using 2.36 people per household. - A mid-range estimate of 2.5 people per ERU times 100 gpcd, which is a common estimating method. - A high-end estimate of 300 gallons per day per ERU.  The consultant estimated the residential daily demand range from 2.07 million gallons per day (mgd) to 2.63 mgd average annual daily flow, using the ERU-based demand estimates described.  The estimated total average annual daily demand for residential and non-residential parcels is 3.263 mgd. Approximately two-thirds of the total demand is from residential use and one-third from non-residential use.  There are three water supply connections from the County water distribution system to the Golden Gate City water distribution system. 2.3 Evaluation and Pipe Sizing The Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM evaluation resulted in an overall high risk for existing pipes. The new potable water distribution system recommendations were based on the replacement of the existing pipes and the future development needs to serve the entire Golden Gate City area including areas currently served by private wells. The proposed layout contains of 78.7 miles of water mains, 99.5% of which are 8 inches in diameter, with the remainder of the pipes being 12-inch or 16-inch- diameter pipe (Carollo 2020). The overall phasing plan first prioritized the areas on the western and northern edges of Golden Gate City that connect Golden Gate City to the rest of the County’s potable water distribution system. These areas became Phases 1A and 1B, respectively. The plan then prioritized areas in the northwest corner of Golden Gate City that are not currently served by the County as Phases 2 through 5. Once the new customers on wells are added to the system, the rest of the existing infrastructure was replaced in Phases 6 through 10. The phasing plan prioritized areas as follows:  Phase 1A: western edge of Golden Gate City  Phase 1B: northern edge of Golden Gate City Page 965 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 4  Phases 2–5: areas in the northwest corner of Golden Gate City that are not currently served by the County  Phases 6–11: the remaining existing infrastructure 2.4 Conclusions Jacobs review of the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM included an evaluation of the existing water main risk assessment approach, the hydraulic water model scenarios and results, and the capital improvement recommendations and phasing. Jacobs performed the review with the assumption that the data used in the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM is correct including the existing piping data (diameters and material), the hydraulic model scenarios, water demand calculations, demands allocation, and cost estimate assumptions. After its high-level review, Jacobs has the following conclusions:  The approach adopted to assess the existing pipelines risk is valid and fits the study purpose.  The proposed new layout (77.3 miles of water main, 99.5% of which is 8 inches in diameter) is valid and meets the following system performance criteria: - minimum pressure is greater than or equal to 50 pounds per square inch (psi) at all junctions - velocity is less than or equal to 5 feet per second in all pipes - water demand projections provided in GIS by parcel match those identified in the report  The hydraulic model scenarios including the fire flow scenario run adequately without errors.  For the fire flow scenario, junctions were required to, and can supply, the following: - Fire flow for Residential: 750 gallons per minute (gpm) of fire flow at a residual pressure of 40 psi - Fire flow for Commercial: 3,000 gpm of fire flow at a residual pressure of 40 psi County staff indicated in meetings that the asbestos pipe in the Golden Gate City service area has reached the end of its useful life. The phasing plan for replacement of existing pipeline that prioritizes first the areas on the western and northern borders of Golden Gate City is valid and realistic. First, Phases 1A and 1B connect Golden Gate City to the County’s potable water distribution system. Next, the plan then prioritizes areas in the northwest quadrant of Golden Gate City that are not currently served by the County in Phases 2 through 5. Last, the remaining existing infrastructure is replaced (Phases 6 through 10). Jacobs found a discrepancy between the model files and the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM on the total length of pipe for the proposed network. The Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM identified a proposed network of approximately 76.7 miles, while the future model only shows 23.9 miles. This discrepancy was identified to Carollo who responded they would update their model and Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM accordingly. Jacobs has received the updated model where the total updated length is 77.3 miles. Carollo provided the updated Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM dated December 2024 and reported a proposed network with a total of 77.1 miles. Another discrepancy found was the length of pipe along 27th Court SW. The existing pipeline along that road is approximately 716 feet and the proposed future pipe is only showing approximately 374 feet in the model and in the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM future exhibits. The length of pipe along this roadway needs to extend east to the start of the development (private property), as it is existing, in the future model (Figures 11, 12, and 13 in the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM), and the length of pipe updated in the quantities and cost estimate. Additionally, Jacobs noted that the area west of the Golden Gate City study area was not included in the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM but was included in the wastewater model. Page 966 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 5 3. Boil Water Notices and Water Main Breaks Jacobs evaluated boil water notices distributed to the Golden Gate City area within the last 5 years. Usually, a boil water notice is issued when an unexpected event has occurred and presents the possibility of contamination in the water distribution system, such as a break in the distribution system, low pressure, disinfection issues, etc. Boil water notices for the last 5 years were provided by Collier County on February 26, 2025. Figure 2 shows the locations of boil water event locations and Table 1 summarizes the events in 2024. The data indicate a few boil water notices per year from sporadic maintenance or repair-related events. However, an increasing trend is noted, with 3 events each in 2020 and 2021, 5 in 2022, 6 in 2023, and 15 in 2024. Figure 2. Boil Water Notice Locations Source: Collier County Page 967 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 6 Table 1. Boil Water Notice Data Date of Maintenance Work Address Subdivision Statement of Event (Reason for Recheck) Boil Water Event (Y/N) 2/8/2024 55th Terrace SW Golden Gate Valve Installation/Repair Y 3/15/2024 5563 29th Place SW Golden Gate Relocation/Deflection Y 6/18/2024 29th Place Golden Gate Contractor Error Y 1/4/2024 5563 29th Place SW Golden Gate City Maintenance Y 1/4/2024 2820 53rd Street SW Golden Gate City Maintenance Y 1/24/2024 Golden Gate Pkwy. Golden Gate City Maintenance Y 4/9/2024 4557 Golden Gate Pkwy. - Planet Fitness Golden Gate City Relocation/Deflection Y 4/17/2024 Golden Gate Pkwy. Golden Gate City Relocation/Deflection Y 4/23/2024 55th Terrace SW Golden Gate City Valve Installation/Repair Y 4/25/2024 55th Terrace SW Golden Gate City Contractor Error Y 8/24/2024 Toucan Alley & Golden Gate Pkwy. Golden Gate City Main Break Y 9/5/2024 44 Street SW Golden Gate City Relocation/Deflection Y 9/6/2024 Collier Blvd. Golden Gate City Main Break Y 9/7/2024 Golden Gate Elem. Golden Gate City Main Break Y 11/13/2024 Golden Gate Pkwy. Golden Gate City Main Break Y Source: Libby, pers. comm 2025. The water distribution model (WaterGEMS) includes water quality analysis tools that can be used to check water quality including water age and trace tolerance. Water main breaks were provided by Collier County between April 2018 and September 2024 and are summarized in Attachment A. Figure 3 shows the locations and quantity of water main breaks resulting from crushed pipe, ground movement, age, corrosion, excessive bending, and other causes. Page 968 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 7 Figure 3. Water Main Break Locations Source: Collier County The boil water notice data identify notices issued during construction or maintenance activities, and the water main break data identify breaks primarily caused by pipe failure and age. Comprehensive data are needed to evaluate whether water quality conditions of the surface water (canals) and shallow aquifers should be evaluated, which Jacobs recommends evaluating as part of a separate project. 4. Potable Water Level of Service Criteria The County provided Jacobs with potable water level of service (LOS) standards and performance criteria to evaluate whether the criteria will be met with the Golden Gate City Master Plan. A summary of the County’s LOS table is provided in Attachment B. Jacobs added the column ‘GGCMP Evaluation’ to identify whether the criteria were evaluated as part of this GGCMP study or if more data are needed to evaluate. 5. Future Demands As part of a separate evaluation from the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM review, Jacobs reviewed the Golden Gate City future water demand projections provided by Carollo on November 6, 2024. The future demand projections were provided in a GIS file that calculated demands for low, medium, and high residential estimation categories (as defined in Section 2.2), as well as non- residential and zero demand parcels within Golden Gate City. Page 969 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 8 Table 2 summarizes Carollo’s basis of estimation. To calculate the future demand, Carollo analyzed parcel land use data from the Collier County Property Appraiser’s office website. A total of 5,330 parcels is included in the Golden Gate City area, which represents 8,763 ERUs. Approximately 78% of parcels within Golden Gate City are classified as single-family residential and approximately 12% are other residential. The GIS file contained only parcels within the GGCMP study area boundary identified in Figure 1. Table 2. Demand Basis of Estimation Source: Carollo 2020 Land use Type Description Basis of Estimation Residential Multi-Family Less Than 10 Units Based on number of residential units Residential Vacant Residential Assumed all are single-family for planning purposes Residential Boarding Homes (Institutional) Based on number of units Non-Residential Public Schools Estimate 10 gpd/seat (student) * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) Non-Residential Warehouses and Distribution Centers Estimate 100 gpd/1,000 ft2 Non-Residential Restaurants, Cafeterias Assumed "Restaurant operating 16 hours or less per day, per seat", 40 gpd/unit * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) Non-Residential Cultural Organizations Estimate 4 gpd/seat * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) Non-Residential Churches Estimate 3 gpd / seat (Collier standard) * 1.4 for potable, seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) Non-Residential Community Shopping Centers 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) Non-Residential Other Counties Used "Office Building", 0.15 gpd per ft2 of space * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) Non-Residential Orphanages Treated like a school, estimate 10 gpd/seat (student) * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) The parcels can be classified as:  4,988 parcels with residential demands  130 parcels with non-residential demands  212 parcels with zero demands as follows: - 94 parcels with zero demands (streets, no values) - 47 parcels with zero demands (county parks, utilities, others) - 71 parcels are also marked as zero demands including hotel, multi-family, vacant commercial, school parcels Jacobs performed a high-level review of the parcel demand projections and conducted spot checks for demand calculations for selected parcels using the assigned basis of estimation identified in Table 2. This analysis resulted in the following observations: Page 970 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 9  The Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM reported total residential high, average, and low demand (2.071, 2.194, and 2.633 mgd, respectively) that matched the GIS-provided total residential demands.  The Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM (Carollo Engineers 2020) estimated the total residential and non-residential to be 3.263 mgd average annual daily demand, which did not match the GIS-provided total demand scenarios. The GIS demand projections included: - 2.071 mgd for low residential + 2.003 mgd for non-residential = 4.074 mgd - 2.194 mgd for medium residential + 2.003 mgd for non-residential = 4.197 mgd - 2.633 mgd for high residential + 2.003 mgd for non-residential = 4.636 mgd Note that these discrepancies between the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM and the GIS file demand projections were communicated to Carollo to address the gap in the non-residential demand data. Carollo provided a revised GIS file on November 12, 2024, with an updated total demand of 3.138 mgd (2.194 mgd for medium residential + 0.944 mgd non-residential demand). 5.1 Sample Calculation To evaluate the gap in the non-residential demand projections, Jacobs reviewed Carollo’s future demand estimates for the non-residential categories that use building areas and the number of seats as basis of estimation (such as schools, churches, and restaurants). Jacobs performed a sample review of future demands for the school parcels by measuring actual building areas from Google Earth aerial imagery and compared to the projections calculated by Carollo. Jacobs used the same formula as Carollo’s basis of estimation using number of seats as basis of estimation to calculate the projection. Jacobs also performed a comparison to the updated calculations for the schools to actual demand data obtained by Collier County Public Utilities from November 2023 to December 2024. The analysis indicated that the estimated future demand by Carollo is over 15 % higher than expected and was using larger values for building square foot areas than Jacobs measured from aerial imagery. Using the sample review of schools for all of the parcel demand projections that were calculated using number of seats as the basis of estimation, the analysis indicates that the non-residential demands can be reduced by approximately 15% (0.807 mgd instead of 0.944 mgd reported by Carollo). Attachment C provides the breakdown of this review. 5.2 Zero Demand Parcels In addition, Jacobs reviewed the 71 parcels that showed zero demands for parcels zoned as hotel, multi- family, vacant commercial, and schools. Because these demand projections are for the future build out scenario for the study area, the parcels should have a future demand assigned. This discrepancy was communicated to Carollo to solicit feedback about why no demand had been assigned to these parcels. Carollo provided an estimation demand for only one parcel (a hotel) on December 17, 2024. Because the remaining 70 parcels should also have a future demand assigned, Jacobs developed a future demand estimation for the 71 parcels that had zero demand. The future demand estimation for these parcels was calculated to 0.186 mgd for residential and 0.062 mgd for non-residential (refer to Table 3). Attachment D provides a breakdown of this analysis with the parcels along with estimated demand and basis of estimation for each parcel. Based on Jacobs’ review, adding the projected demand for the 71 parcels that were assigned zero demand, the total future water demands is approximately 2.380 mgd for medium residential water demand and 0.869 mgd for non-residential water demand, for a total estimate of 3.249 mgd (refer to Table 3). Page 971 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 10 Table 3. Future Water Demand Summary Number of Parcels Parcel Use Description Medium Residential Demand (mgd) Non-Residential Demand (mgd) 4,988 Residential demands 2.194 0 130 Nonresidential demands (adjusted by about 85%) 0 0.807 94 Streets, no values (zero demands) 0 0 47 County parks, utilities, others (zero demands) 0 0 71 Hotels, multi-family, vacant commercials, schools (initially with zero demands) 0.186 0.062 Total 2.380 0.869 5.3 Conclusions Carollo submitted an update to their Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM dated December 2024 where they updated the total linear foot of proposed pipe. However, this updated memo did not update the projected demand for the build-out scenario provided from the GIS data and the memo reported a total future average annual daily demand of 3.263 mgd. On November 12, 2024, Carollo also submitted an update to the GIS file that revised the projected future demand to a total of 3.138 mgd. After reviewing the updated information, Jacobs calculated an update to the GIS file at an average of 3.249 mgd, which falls between the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM total and the updated GIS file’s total. The difference in the future demand projection is negligible and Jacobs confirms the recommendations from the Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management Program TM for the proposed 8-inch and 12-inch-diameter pipes should be sufficient to meet the area’s future build out. Water demand should be verified during design. 6. References Carollo Engineers, Inc. 2020. Technical Memorandum 1 GOLDEN GATE AREA PIPELINE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. August. Carollo Engineers, Inc. 2024. Technical Memorandum 1 GOLDEN GATE AREA PIPELINE ASSET MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. December. Dragash, Kristiana, Carollo Engineers Inc. 2024a. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. August 29. Dragash, Kristiana, Carollo Engineers Inc. 2024b. Personal communication along with updated GIS files (email) with Felica Kirby, Jacobs. November 12. Dragash, Kristiana, Carollo Engineers Inc. 2024c. Personal communication (email) with Baha Mirghani, Jacobs. December 17. Drew, Cody, Collier County Public Utilities. 2025. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. July 14. Stolts, Anthony, Collier County Public Utilities. 2025. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. March 4. Libby, Pamela Manager, Distribution Water, Collier County. 2025. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. February 26. Machin, Annia, Manager Utility Billing & Customer Service, Collier County. 2025. Personal communication (email) with Felicia Kirby, Jacobs. January 13. Page 972 of 3203 Attachment A Water Main Breaks Page 973 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. A-1 Table A-1. Water Main Breaks Initiate Date Actual Finish Date Facility ID Break Reason Point X Point Y 4/12/2018 4/12/2018 wMain_0067273 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 429149.80148159 674320.09136168 5/15/2018 5/15/2018 wMain_0060335 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 426043.61904567 672851.75243484 5/17/2018 5/16/2018 wMain_0060441 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 428943.90097475 674010.50142968 7/7/2018 7/7/2018 wMain_0069777 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 420727.88558267 672913.80808501 9/4/2018 9/4/2018 wMain_0060357 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 426980.94525500 670066.76358226 9/18/2018 9/18/2018 wMain_0062435 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 423882.40781692 672886.13983326 10/26/2018 10/26/2018 wMain_0060357 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 426980.94525500 670066.76358226 12/2/2018 12/2/2018 wMain_0060465 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 428723.88533867 672778.55802742 12/20/2018 12/20/2018 wMain_0060181 NULL 430554.07491975 674485.70520368 2/6/2019 2/6/2019 wMain_0060573 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 430100.06073592 668249.33184967 3/22/2019 3/22/2019 wMain_0060455 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 430071.97877109 674069.40255860 3/24/2019 3/24/2019 wMain_0060357 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 426980.94525500 670066.76358226 10/28/2019 10/29/2019 wMain_0061273 BROKEN PIPE_CONTRACTOR HIT 425733.60227725 678397.52283935 12/12/2019 12/12/2019 wMain_0060495 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 428728.44963400 677829.07679776 3/15/2020 3/15/2020 wMain_0083263 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 425724.21646925 674732.00326751 4/16/2020 4/16/2020 wMain_0077359 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 426906.94605917 670327.96155068 4/18/2020 4/18/2020 wMain_0076231 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 424777.39520017 672865.37937609 4/22/2020 4/22/2020 wMain_0074011 BROKEN PIPE_CONTRACTOR HIT 425737.93068067 678736.68521876 5/11/2020 5/11/2020 wMain_0060495 BROKEN PIPE_CONTRACTOR HIT 428728.44963400 677829.07679776 Page 974 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. A-2 Table A-1. Water Main Breaks Initiate Date Actual Finish Date Facility ID Break Reason Point X Point Y 5/22/2020 5/22/2020 wMain_0077359 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 426906.94605917 670327.96155068 6/15/2020 6/15/2020 wMain_0060281 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 420726.43447009 672974.98283143 7/31/2020 7/31/2020 wMain_0061747 SPLIT PIPE_EXCESSIVE BENDING 429347.43297609 675410.63478426 11/4/2020 11/5/2020 wMain_0060193 BROKEN PIPE_CRUSHED PIPE 427821.06398159 672096.81824917 12/17/2020 12/29/2020 wMain_0061891 SPLIT PIPE_EXCESSIVE BENDING 429081.01224909 673368.22843601 2/21/2021 2/21/2021 wMain_0089497 BROKEN PIPE_EXTERNAL LOADING 425827.65458259 672725.20872468 2/23/2021 2/23/2021 wMain_0089499 BROKEN PIPE_EXCESSIVE BENDING 427969.37142775 670965.50948817 3/24/2021 3/25/2021 wMain_0060497 PIPE FAILURE_CORROSION 429037.39816309 677935.32264826 4/29/2021 4/29/2021 wMain_0062101 PIPE FAILURE_CORROSION 428083.49291867 673705.24515043 6/6/2021 6/6/2021 wMain_0069375 SPLIT PIPE_CORROSION 428694.02844301 674007.44467726 7/10/2021 7/11/2021 wMain_0061237 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 430080.31536859 668581.22947984 7/15/2021 7/15/2021 wMain_0061691 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 428791.81400859 669705.24330793 7/19/2021 7/19/2021 wMain_0066189 BROKEN PIPE_CRUSHED PIPE 423541.70574242 672881.80060309 7/21/2021 7/27/2021 wMain_0060467 PIPE FAILURE_CORROSION 429728.08707042 669742.51127801 8/1/2021 8/1/2021 wMain_0061901 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 429346.30699409 673255.57118101 10/13/2021 10/13/2021 wMain_0095597 BROKEN PIPE_EXCESSIVE BENDING 427338.75950000 670121.38486409 12/3/2021 12/3/2021 wMain_0095939 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 426921.03592600 670129.98917759 Page 975 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. A-3 Table A-1. Water Main Breaks Initiate Date Actual Finish Date Facility ID Break Reason Point X Point Y 2/25/2022 2/26/2022 wMain_0065897 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 429724.34823275 675751.38574318 6/26/2022 6/22/2022 wMain_0060469 BROKEN PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 428805.53150084 669039.18394451 7/22/2022 7/27/2022 wMain_0077367 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 427889.75610142 670300.76672318 9/5/2022 9/6/2022 wMain_0060311 SPLIT PIPE_IMPROPER INSTALLATION 422607.02093200 670426.93805876 12/8/2022 12/8/2022 wMain_0061691 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 428791.81400859 669705.24330793 2/6/2023 2/6/2023 wMain_0076015 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 427078.90896984 673629.46347784 3/17/2023 3/17/2023 wMain_0060467 BROKEN PIPE_CRUSHED PIPE 429728.08707042 669742.51127801 3/31/2023 3/31/2023 wMain_0061251 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 421271.71356325 678716.02285851 4/22/2023 5/3/2023 wMain_0060467 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 429728.08707042 669742.51127801 4/23/2023 4/23/2023 wMain_0060281 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 420726.43447009 672974.98283143 5/17/2023 5/17/2023 wMain_0060375 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 430755.69000209 676402.49533334 7/30/2023 8/15/2023 wMain_0072053 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 429032.67638775 673367.65789909 8/15/2023 8/15/2023 wMain_0060517 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 429035.74134225 673253.61646051 8/23/2023 8/23/2023 wMain_0060441 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 428943.90097475 674010.50142968 9/1/2023 9/1/2023 wMain_0060335 NULL 426043.61904567 672851.75243484 10/11/2023 10/11/2023 wMain_0060465 NULL 428723.88533867 672778.55802742 12/27/2023 12/28/2023 wMain_0075239 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 427080.55529200 673383.93805026 1/4/2024 1/4/2024 wMain_0061247 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 420502.28301550 678706.66657801 2/23/2024 3/1/2024 wMain_0060375 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 430755.69000209 676402.49533334 4/2/2024 4/2/2024 wMain_0061949 BROKEN PIPE_EXCESSIVE BENDING 425772.30922084 673981.01165926 Page 976 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. A-4 Table A-1. Water Main Breaks Initiate Date Actual Finish Date Facility ID Break Reason Point X Point Y 4/4/2024 4/4/2024 wMain_0062197 BROKEN PIPE_CRUSHED PIPE 427357.88216517 676290.18486243 4/7/2024 4/7/2024 wMain_0061251 BROKEN PIPE_EXCESSIVE BENDING 421271.71356325 678716.02285851 4/16/2024 4/16/2024 wMain_0061797 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 429737.63888859 674651.54575126 4/26/2024 4/26/2024 wMain_0061775 NULL 420533.48439667 667900.36076284 8/6/2024 8/7/2024 wMain_0060467 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 429728.08707042 669742.51127801 8/12/2024 8/12/2024 wMain_0060357 BROKEN PIPE_EXTERNAL LOADING 426980.94525500 670066.76358226 8/16/2024 8/19/2024 wMain_0061881 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 430293.71126726 673378.95151167 8/25/2024 8/25/2024 wMain_0060469 BROKEN PIPE_GROUND MOVEMENT 428805.53150084 669039.18394451 9/6/2024 9/6/2024 wMain_0076157 BROKEN PIPE_AGE 430570.46825967 674070.50655901 Source: Drew, pers. comm. 2025. Page 977 of 3203 Attachment B County Potable Water Level of Service Criteria Page 978 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-1 Attachment B. Potable Water Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Water Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Unit of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Capacity & Access Annual average day per capita demand 130 LOS Standard gpcd Design Historical Data Analysis Jacobs verified that this criterion is met for future conditions. Capacity & Access Treatment plant process design basis Max Day Design FAC 62-555.320 (6) Jacobs does not currently have enough data to check this LOS performance criterion. Additional data would be required to verify if this criterion is met, including current WTP capacity and the maximum day demand for all areas served by the County (current and projected through planning horizon) for the entire Collier County service area. Capacity & Access Residential fire flow demand 1,000 gpm for duration of 1 hour Design Collier County Water Model Standard Protocol Draft Sec 6.2 Feb 2013 by Carollo Jacobs verified that this criterion is met for future conditions. Capacity & Access Commercial fire flow demand 2,000 gpm for duration of 2 hours Design Potable Water Model for NESA only/ FFPC 6th Ed: Minimum Required Fire Flow and Flow Duration for Buildings (18.4.5) Jacobs verified that this criterion is met for future conditions. Page 979 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-2 Attachment B. Potable Water Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Water Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Unit of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Capacity & Access Minimum annual average, max day and peak hour demand operating pressure 50 psi Design Collier County Water Model Standard Protocol Draft Sec 6.3 Feb 2013 by Carollo Carollo developed and Jacobs verified projected annual average daily flows for the study area for future conditions. Jacobs scope of work for this master plan did not include updating the water distribution model. Additional data would be required to verify if this criterion is met. Capacity & Access Maximum annual average, max day and peak hour demand operating pressure 90 psi Design Collier County Water Model Standard Protocol Draft Sec 6.3 Feb 2013 by Carollo Carollo developed and Jacobs verified projected annual average daily flows for the study area for future conditions. Jacobs scope of work for this master plan did not include updating the water distribution model. Additional data would be required to verify if this criterion is met. Capacity & Access Maximum day plus fire demand operating pressure 20 psi Design Collier County Water Model Standard Protocol Draft Sec 6.3 Feb 2013 by Carollo/ AWWA Computer Modeling of Water Distribution Systems 4th Ed Jacobs verified that this criterion is met for future conditions. Capacity & Access Annual average, maximum day, maximum water velocity in pipe 7 fps Design Collier County Water Model Standard Protocol Draft Sec 6.1 Feb 2013 by Carollo Jacobs scope of work for this master plan did not include updating the water distribution model. Additional data would be required to verify if this criterion is met. Page 980 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-3 Attachment B. Potable Water Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Water Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Unit of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Capacity & Access Peak hour maximum water velocity in pipe 8 fps Design Collier County Water Model Standard Protocol Draft Sec 6.1 Feb 2017 by Carollo Jacobs scope of work for this master plan did not include updating the water distribution model. Additional data would be required to verify if this criterion is met. Health & Safety Water quality complies with Federal and State of Florida Safe Drinking Water Act standards Treatment plants and distribution system meet permit requirements for water quality % Regulatory FDEP Rule Chapter 62-555 Drinking Water Standards, Monitoring, and Reporting. The County will be supplying drinking water to Golden Gate City from their existing regional Water Treatment Plants (North and South Plants). Those facilities already have to comply with drinking water standards. Jacobs scope of work did not include collecting or analyzing additional water quality data as part of the GGCMP but anticipate this criterion is met. Quality & Reliability Meets treatment demands with one of the largest units out of service Capacity with one of the largest units out of service Reliability 2012 Recommended Standards for Water Works Sec 4.0 by The Great Lakes - Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Health and Environmental Managers The County will be supplying drinking water to Golden Gate City from their existing regional Water Treatment Plants. Jacobs does not currently have enough data on the South WTP to check that this LOS performance criterion is met. The capacity of each unit at the South WTP and the total demand for the entire Collier County service area would be required to verify if this LOS criterion is met. Page 981 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-4 Attachment B. Potable Water Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Water Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Unit of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability % of additional supply requirement as reliable capacity from fresh groundwater source - Tamiami Wellfield 25 % of supply requireme nt Reliability The supply requirement is based upon the design capacity of the water treatment ants and the amount of raw water required to produce finished water The County will be supplying drinking water to Golden Gate City from their existing regional Water Treatment Plants. The County holds a Water Use Permit (WUP) to withdraw water from different aquifers. The Water Use Permit for the Tamiami Wellfield would need to be reviewed against the total WTP capacity/Withdrawal and determined if adding the water demand for the Golden Gate City study area would violate the WUP. Quality & Reliability % of additional supply requirement as reliable capacity from brackish groundwater source - Hawthorne Wellfields 33 % of supply requireme nt Reliability The supply requirement is based upon the design capacity of the water treatment plants and the amount of raw water required to produce finished water The County will be supplying drinking water to Golden Gate City from their existing regional Water Treatment Plants. The County holds Water Use Permits to draw water from different aquifers. Please provide the Water Use Permit for the Hawthorne Wellfields for Jacobs to review against the total WTP capacity and determine if adding the water demand for the Golden Gate City study area would violate the WUP. Page 982 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-5 Attachment B. Potable Water Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Water Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Unit of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability Minimum reliable storage capacity is equal to average annual average daily demand plus fire requirements, plus meeting water quality standards AADF + FF MGD Regulatory 2012 Recommended Standards for Water Works Sec 7.0.1 by The Great Lakes - Upper Mississippi River Board of State and Provincial Health and Environmental Managers Jacobs is unable to confirm this LOS criterion as it involves Water Demand for all County Customers and storage facilities outside of the study area. Quality & Reliability Maximum allowable unaccounted-for water loss percentage 10% % Reliability, Environmen t Basis of Review for Water Use Permit Applications Within the SFWMD Sec 2.6.1.C Water Conservation Plans July 21st, 2013 Jacobs scope of work did not include evaluating the Maximum allowable unaccounted-for water loss at the WTPs. This is outside of the study area. Page 983 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-6 Attachment B. Potable Water Level of Service Standards/Performance Criteria Utilities for Master Plan Asset Class: Water Service Value LOS/ Performance Criteria Statement LOS/ Performance Criteria Unit of Measure Driver Reference Material GGCMP Evaluation Quality & Reliability Reliable capacity for deep injection well Max Day Flow MGD Reliability FDEP UIC Permits Jacobs scope of work did not include evaluating the reliable capacity for deep injection well. This is outside of the study area. Sources: (Stolts, pers. Comm. 2025). Page 984 of 3203 Attachment C Future Demand for Schools Calculated by Jacobs and Carollo Page 985 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. C-2 Attachment C. Future Demand for Schools Calculated by Jacobs and Carollo Parcel No. Description/Name Future Demand Calculated by Jacobs Future Demand Calculated by Carollo Parcel Area (acres) Parcel Area (ft2) Building Area (ft2) Calculated Demands by Jacobs (gpd) Parcel Area (acres) Parcel Area (ft2) TOTLVGAREA (ft2) Calculated Demand by Carollo (gpd) 36439840009 St. John Neumann Catholic High School 19.01 828,076 73,829 68,907 21.02 915,460 124,679 131,754 36443960001 Golden Gate Middle School 26.94 1,173,506 138,642 129,399 28.80 1,254,628 110,804 117,092 36232040006 Grace Community School 1.81 78,844 6,055 5,651 1.79 78,179 6,055 6,399 36232160009 Grace Community School 0.46 20,038 2,861 2,670 0.46 19,925 2,861 3,023 46572000055 Grace Community School 0.46 20,038 8,492 7,926 0.46 19,928 8,492 8,974 36124760009 Golden Gate Elementary School 13.98 608,969 78,450 73,220 15.86 690,992 38,235 40,405 36242200001 Herbert Cambridge Elementary 2.98 129,809 72,082 67,277 3.69 160,921 136,368 144,107 36002520002 Lavern Gaynor Elementary 8.02 349,351 65,008 60,674 8.02 349,343 155,968 164,819 35753480007 Grace Place 4.29 186,872 14,678 13,699 3.97 172,995 8,578 9,065 36304680006 Parking Lot for Church 0.39 16,988 -- -- 0.39 16,857 -- -- 36010560009 CCPS Owned Vacant Parcel 0.23 10,019 -- -- 0.23 10,000 -- -- Page 986 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. C-3 Attachment C. Future Demand for Schools Calculated by Jacobs and Carollo Parcel No. Description/Name Future Demand Calculated by Jacobs Future Demand Calculated by Carollo Parcel Area (acres) Parcel Area (ft2) Building Area (ft2) Calculated Demands by Jacobs (gpd) Parcel Area (acres) Parcel Area (ft2) TOTLVGAREA (ft2) Calculated Demand by Carollo (gpd) 35998440006 Golden Terrace Elementary School 12.65 551,034 69,546 64,910 14.92 649,800 - - 36317960001 St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School 3.72 162,043 42,625 39,783 3.72 162,021 60,404 19,150 Total 534,117 644,787 Ratio 534,117/644,787 = 83% The review shows that Jacobs numbers are approximately 15% lower than Carollo numbers. Therefore, overall Carollo non-residential numbers were reduced by approximately 15%. Page 987 of 3203 Attachment D Future Demand Estimation on Parcels with Zero Demand Page 988 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-1 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 35640120001 HOTELS, MOTELS -- 405,735 Avg of 325 ft2 per room, 100 gpd/unit for wastewater * 1.4 for potable 174,778.15 0 35641440007 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 2 2,008 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35647680007 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 2 920 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35744840009 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 2 1,101 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35760320008 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 2 1,872 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35779760002 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 4 3,200 250 gpd per residential unit 1,000 0 35780960008 SINGLE FAMILY 1 1,598 250 gpd per residential unit 250 0 35980640005 MUNICIPAL, OTHER THAN PARKS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS 2 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35980680007 MUNICIPAL, OTHER THAN PARKS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS 2 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35980720006 MUNICIPAL, OTHER THAN PARKS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS 2 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35984640001 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 2 1,586 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 Page 989 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-2 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36010560009 PUBLIC COUNTY SCHOOLS - INCLUDING ALL PROPERTY OF BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1 250 gpd per residential unit 250 0 36230880006 MIXED USE - STORE AND OFFICE OR STORE AND RESIDENTIAL COMBINATION 1 2,450 250 gpd per residential unit/Used "Office Building", 0.15 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 250 515 36231080009 OPEN STORAGE, NEW AND USED BUILDING SUPPLIES, JUNK YARDS, AUTO WRECKING, FUEL STORAGE, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL STORAGE 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36231120008 OPEN STORAGE, NEW AND USED BUILDING SUPPLIES, JUNK YARDS, AUTO WRECKING, FUEL STORAGE, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL STORAGE 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36231640009 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 3 2,548 250 gpd per residential unit 750 0 36308040008 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 4 1,701 250 gpd per residential unit 1000 0 36308560009 SINGLE FAMILY 1 1,124 250 gpd per residential unit 250 0 36315640006 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 4 3,912 250 gpd per residential unit 1000 0 36319960009 VACANT COMMERCIAL 2 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 Page 990 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-3 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36324760003 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 2 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 36325120008 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 3 2,700 250 gpd per residential unit 750 0 36326680000 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36379960007 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 1 250 gpd per residential unit 250 0 36430040002 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36430080004 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36430120003 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36430160005 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 Page 991 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-4 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36430200004 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36430240006 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36435200009 VACANT INSTITUTIONAL, WITH OR WITHOUT EXTRA FEATURES 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36444080003 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36444120002 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36458920007 STATE, OTHER THAN MILITARY, FORESTS, PARKS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36459160002 MULTI-FAMILY - FEWER THAN 10 UNITS 2 3,627 250 gpd per residential unit 500 0 35778480008 COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTERS 0 6,000 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 840 36303800007 PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 0 2,000 Estimate 10 gpd/seat (student) * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 1867 Page 992 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-5 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36317920009 PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 0 Treated like a school, estimate 10 gpd/seat (student) * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 4550 35998440006 PUBLIC COUNTY SCHOOLS - INCLUDING ALL PROPERTY OF BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 0 Estimate 10 gpd/seat (student) * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 6930 36318560002 PUBLIC COUNTY SCHOOLS - INCLUDING ALL PROPERTY OF BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 0 50,878 Estimate 10 gpd/seat (student) * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 6300 35640160003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 2,000 Estimate 3 gpd / seat (Collier standard) * 1.4 for potable, seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 560 35640680004 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,960 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 274 Page 993 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-6 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 35640760005 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,960 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 274 36303840009 PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35640800004 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 2,483 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 348 35777680003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,699 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 238 35777720002 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,503 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 210 35777760004 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,503 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 210 35777800003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,503 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 210 35777840005 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,503 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 210 35777880007 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,503 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 210 35777920006 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,503 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 210 Page 994 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-7 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36230640000 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36230680002 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36230720001 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304480002 CHURCHES 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36230760003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36231160000 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 457 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 64 36304680006 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36305040001 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36231200009 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36251080005 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 Page 995 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-8 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36231240001 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36010440006 PUBLIC COUNTY SCHOOLS - INCLUDING ALL PROPERTY OF BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36231280003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 35984020003 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36231320002 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36303560004 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36303600003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36303640005 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36303960002 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 Page 996 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 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Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 36304000000 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 35774000000 UTILITY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH, LOCALLY ASSESSED RAILROADS, WATER AND SEWER SERVICE, PIPELINES, CANALS, RADIO/TELEVISION COMMUNICATION 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35748320004 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36304040002 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 35649440009 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36304080004 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304120003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304200004 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 Page 997 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-10 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 35832120000 OPEN STORAGE, NEW AND USED BUILDING SUPPLIES, JUNK YARDS, AUTO WRECKING, FUEL STORAGE, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL STORAGE 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36304240006 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304280008 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304320007 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304520001 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 915 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 128 36304600002 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 1,111 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 156 36430280008 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 2,352 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 329 36430320007 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 2,483 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 348 Page 998 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-11 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 35779120008 UTILITY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH, LOCALLY ASSESSED RAILROADS, WATER AND SEWER SERVICE, PIPELINES, CANALS, RADIO/TELEVISION COMMUNICATION 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35779360004 UTILITY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH, LOCALLY ASSESSED RAILROADS, WATER AND SEWER SERVICE, PIPELINES, CANALS, RADIO/TELEVISION COMMUNICATION 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36430400008 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 2,483 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 348 36430440000 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 3,136 0.1 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 439 36453120006 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 4,935/10,065 Assumed "Restaurant operating 16 hours or less per day, per seat", 40 gpd/unit * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard), seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County)//Used "Office Building", 0.15 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 20538 Page 999 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-12 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 75180000120 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 52,577 Used "Office Building", 0.15 gpd per ft2 of space, * 1.4 for potable (Collier standard) 0 11041 35930560009 CHURCHES 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35930600008 HOTELS, MOTELS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36303680007 VACANT INSTITUTIONAL, WITH OR WITHOUT EXTRA FEATURES 0 915 Estimate 3 gpd / seat (Collier standard) * 1.4 for potable, seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 256 36304360009 VACANT INSTITUTIONAL, WITH OR WITHOUT EXTRA FEATURES 0 915 Estimate 3 gpd / seat (Collier standard) * 1.4 for potable, seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 256 36304400008 VACANT INSTITUTIONAL, WITH OR WITHOUT EXTRA FEATURES 0 915 Estimate 3 gpd / seat (Collier standard) * 1.4 for potable, seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 256 35778740007 COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTERS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35778800002 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35778840004 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35779120105 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 Assumed zero 0 0 Page 1000 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. D-13 Attachment D. Parcels with Zero Demand Parcel ID Parcel Use Descriptions Number of Residential Units Building (ft2) Estimation Basis Medium Residential Demand (gpd) Non- Residential Demand (gpd) 35779260007 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35779400003 VACANT COMMERCIAL 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35930720001 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35930760003 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35931040007 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35931120008 CHURCHES 0 Assumed zero 0 0 35931200009 PARKING LOTS (COMMERCIAL OR PATRON), MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 Assumed zero 0 0 37920041002 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 38400160004 COUNTIES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, HOSPITALS) INCLUDING NON-MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT 0 Assumed zero 0 0 36316520002 VACANT INSTITUTIONAL, WITH OR WITHOUT EXTRA FEATURES 0 4,508 Estimate 3 gpd / seat (Collier standard) * 1.4 for potable, seat = 1 seat per 15 ft2 (Orange County) 0 1262 Total (gpd) 186,028 61,940 Page 1001 of 3203 Appendix C Stormwater System Technical Memorandum Page 1002 of 3203 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Stormwater System Technical Memorandum January 2026 Page 1003 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 1 1. Introduction Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Collier County Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan [GGCMP]”). As part of the preliminary data collection and analysis, Jacobs was tasked with interviewing key County staff from the Stormwater Management Department to compile a list of drainage projects underway within the study area and incorporate that information into work packages with other infrastructure projects. The other infrastructure projects in the GGCMP will include water distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, sidewalks, bike paths, roadway improvements, landscaping, irrigation, lighting, and fiber. Figure 1 shows the overall GGCMP study area as well as the additional boundary used for the wastewater service area. The GGCMP study area is an unincorporated area within western Collier County referred to as Golden Gate City. The stormwater improvements will be evaluated for the Golden Gate City area, which includes for the 4 -square-mile area bounded on the north by Green Boulevard, on the east by Collier Boulevard, on the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and on the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. 2. Data Collection 2.1 Stormwater Master Plan The Golden Gate City Stormwater System Inventory and Master Plan (hereinafter, “the Stormwater Master Plan”) was developed for the study area in 2010 (GradyMinor 2010). This master plan developed an inventory of existing stormwater facilities, evaluated the condition of the existing infrastructure, and presented a plan for replacing the existing stormwater system. Geographic information system files of the County’s stormwater infrastructure have been kept updated by the County and were provided to Jacobs in June 2024 (Collier County 2024). Figure 2 shows a map that identifies existing stormwater infrastructure and interconnecting canal system. According to the Stormwater Master Plan, the system has more than 780 stormwater structures, 17.9 miles of culvert piping, and 103 miles of roadside swales. At the time of that 2010 document, the majority of the system was 35 to 45 years old and was nearing the end of its useful life. Therefore, for the GGCMP, most of the system is approximately 50 to 60 years in age. The Stormwater Master Plan also noted the majority of the stormwater pipe is corrugated steel culverts that have severely deteriorated and, in some locations, have failed because of deformation and corrosion. Figure 1. Master Plan Study Area Page 1004 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 2 Figure 2. Existing Stormwater Management Pipe Size Page 1005 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 3 The Stormwater Master Plan divided the Golden Gate City area into four quadrants (northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest) and developed a recommended phasing plan. The recommendation was to replace the infrastructure in the order of original construction, as follows: 1. Northeast quadrant 2. Southeast quadrant 3. Northwest quadrant 4. Southwest quadrant Each quadrant was further divided into subareas to phase projects within its respective quadrant with a construction cost range of approximately $400,000 (in 2010 dollars). 2.2 Recent Projects A meeting was held on September 16, 2024, with County staff to discuss recent and planned stormwater projects within the study area. The following projects were identified as completed or in progress:  Golden Gate City Outfall Pipe Replacement Project – This project includes replacement of 15 outfall pipes within the Golden Gate City area. - The County received approximately $2.8 million in grant funding from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to upgrade the outfalls. However, each outfall is anticipated to cost approximately $1 million so the grant is not anticipated to cover the entire construction cost (Jacobs 2024). - The project is in the design stage. The design is being updated to include different trenching options and alternative methods for installation, as other County projects within the area have encountered shallow rock.  Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements – This project includes water main improvements to serve the Golden Gate City area. The water main improvements project has three phases as shown in Figure 3. These improvements will also include stormwater management systems within the designated limits, with provisions for supplementary improvements as conditions require. The timeline for construction includes: - Phase 1a: The project is completed. It included water main, force main, and irrigation piping. - Phase 1b: The project is planned to be completed by mid-2025. - Phase 2: The project is planned to be completed by May 2025. 2.3 Property Boundaries The Golden Gate City area is platted with the road right-of-way primarily consisting of residential local roads at 60 feet wide, and the collector and major roads ranging from approximately 100 to 120 feet wide. Some areas include 10-foot-wide alleyways at the back of the properties. The subdivision plats Figure 3. Water Main Improvements Phasing Map Source: Collier County n.d. Page 1006 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 4 indicate a 6-foot-wide easement at the sides and rear of the properties for drainage and public utilities (GradyMinor 2010). The availability of these easements should be verified during design. 3. Conclusions and Recommendations The Stormwater Master Plan recommended replacement of stormwater infrastructure in the following order: 1. Northeast quadrant 2. Southeast quadrant 3. Northwest quadrant 4. Southwest quadrant Each quadrant was further divided into subareas that were grouped by construction cost, as identified in the Golden Gate City Stormwater Drainage Improvement Master Plan map (Collier County 2012). The map and the subareas are provided in Attachment A. However, because all stormwater infrastructure in the study area needs replacing, and the phasing boundaries and sequence for stormwater improvements must align with the GGCMP, Jacobs does not recommend following the Stormwater Master Plan’s order for replacement. Instead, the order of replacement should align with the overall area’s GGCMP phasing. Jacobs recommends keeping each individual stormwater subsystem’s outfall piping and structures within the same phase of the GGCMP so that once improvements are made, the system can function properly. These subsystems are identified in the Project List tables and on the map in Attachment A. However, the improvements to swales and driveways for the subbasin do not necessarily need to be grouped into the same GGCMP phase. In addition to the current outfall improvements project, the County plans to continue working on the remaining outfall projects in Golden Gate City as funding becomes available. When each GGCMP phase goes into design, coordination will be required to determine which outfall projects have been completed and which are still needed. Jacobs recommends that a stormwater model be developed for the Golden Gate City area to determine water quality treatment, flood mitigation, and upgrades to the existing system. However, in a meeting on December 17, 2024, the County indicated that they do not anticipate a stormwater model being developed for the area and directed Jacobs to proceed with the GGCMP as an in-kind replacement. Therefore, Jacobs recommends that when each phase of the GGCMP goes into design, the drainage engineer should perform pipe sizing calculations for the area under design. Pipe size calculations should be made to determine whether a different pipe diameter is required, as it is anticipated that the existing pipe diameters may require upsizing to meet current South Florida Water Management District design standards. A contingency with the cost estimates will be included to account for an anticipated increase in cost because of increasing pipe size. Jacobs recommends removal and replacement of the existing pipes (vs. slip-lining) because the existing pipes are deteriorated, and slip-lining will reduce the capacity to the existing corrugated pipes. Additionally, when the areas move to the design stage, flood mitigation should be evaluated. Page 1007 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 5 4. References Collier County. 2012. Golden Gate City Stormwater Drainage Improvement Master Plan [map]. Prepared by Stormwater and Environmental Planning Section Land Development Services Department Growth Management Division. September 14. Collier County. 2024. “GIS Maps.” Collier County Property Appraiser. January. https://maps.collierappraiser.com/map.aspx?560192286968232 Collier County. n.d. "Golden Gate City Transmission Water Main Improvements." Accessed January 8, 2025. https://ggcwatertransmission.com Jacobs. 2024. Workshop 1 with Collier County PUD and Stormwater Meeting Minutes. September 16. Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A. (GradyMinor). 2010. Golden Gate City Stormwater System Inventory and Master Plan. Prepared for Collier County Transportation Services Stormwater. January. Tetra Tech. 2021. Golden Gate Wastewater System Master Plan. Prepared for Collier County Water and Sewer District. June. 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" " " ##Bridges Quadrant NORTHEAST QUADRANT NORTHWEST QUADRANT SOUTHEAST QUADRANT SOUTHWEST QUADRANT NW-XX - Stormwater System I.D (Quadrant- Pipe Run) Tentative With Road Maintenance Project Roadways Overlaid in 2012 Roadways Targeted For Overlay in 2013 Page 1010 of 3203 Appendix D Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Transit, and Landscaping Technical Memorandum Page 1011 of 3203 August 27, 2025 Subject: Golden Gate Sidewalks Introduction: This memo outlines the sidewalk, bus stop, and beautification improvement plan for Golden Gate City, integrating findings from the Golden Gate City Walkable Community Study with updated GIS analysis to prioritize sidewalk construction. By leveraging the study’s recommendations and GIS mapping, the GIS analysis identified priority areas for improving pedestrian safety,s connectivity, and mobility. Background: The Golden Gate City Walkable Community Study highlighted critical gaps in sidewalk coverage, including: •Only 36% of road miles having some sidewalk coverage. •4.3 miles of sidewalks existing on both sides of the road and 22.9 miles on one side. The study also provided a tiered prioritization of sidewalk projects based on factors such as proximity to schools, parks, and high-crash areas. Using GIS, the data was updated to reflect current conditions, identify gaps, and prioritize sidewalks for construction. GIS mapping visually represents where Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 sidewalks should be constructed to align with community needs. The tier map (Exhibit A) was updated to reflect any projects that have been completed since the Golden Gate Walkable Study was completed. Methodology: The methodology for identifying and prioritizing sidewalk, bus stops, and beautification improvements in Golden Gate City combined findings from the Golden Gate Walkable Community Study with updated GIS analysis, coordination with Collier County, reviewing CAT’s Transit Development Plan (TDP), and reviewing the beautification master plan. The following steps were undertaken: 1.Data Collection: o Existing sidewalk data was extracted from the Golden Gate Walkable Community Study, which identified current coverage, gaps, and priorities based on Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 classifications. This data was then compared to existing conditions and updated completed projects since the completion of the Golden Gate Walkable Community Study. A sidewalk verification map (Exhibit B) was then produced to show the status of completed sidewalks and non-completed sidewalks in the Golden Gate City community. o A meeting with Collier County’s Public Transit & Neighborhood Enhancement (PTNE) Division was conducted to discuss the agency's future plans in the Golden Gate Community. PTNE provided existing bus stops locations and recommended improvements as shown in Exhibit C. The CAT’s TDP was reviewed to gather information on the agency’s long-term goal for the Golden Gate Community. o Coordination with staff from Collier County’s PTNE Division was conducted to gather information on the beautification plan for the Golden Gate Community. County PTNE staff provided the Beautification Master Plan, which was reviewed and a list of recommended projects was gathered from this list. A summary of these projects is presented in Exhibit D. 2.GIS Mapping: o The data was imported into GIS to map out the existing sidewalk network and visualize gaps. MEMORANDUM Page 1012 of 3203 o GIS was used to compare the sidewalks in the Walkable study with existing conditions. o GIS was used to Map out the existing bus stops location in the Golden Gate Community. The existing bus stops can be viewed in Exhibit E. o GIS was used to map out the recommended projects listed in the Beautification Master Plan. The recommended projects map can be viewed in Exhibit F. 3. Prioritization: o According to the Golden Gate Walkable Community Study, sidewalk projects were assigned to three tiers:  Tier 1: High-priority projects near schools, parks, and high-crash areas. Tier 1 is shown as red in Exhibit A.  Tier 2: Medium-priority projects that enhance connectivity and access to less critical destinations. Tier 2 is shown as blue in Exhibit A.  Tier 3: Long-term projects that complete the network and improve overall walkability. Tier 3 is shown as green in Exhibit A. o The GIS tier map from the Golden Gate Walkable Community Study was updated to reflect completed projects. o Along with addressing Tier 1 sidewalks, priority needs to be given to bus stops that don’t meet ADA standards. 4. Shared Use Path-Bike Path-Roadway Improvements o In coordination with the Collier MPO, Capital reviewed programmed pedestrian facilities, including sidewalks and shared-use paths (SUPs), within and near the Golden Gate City study area. This review included verifying a shared-use path along Collier Boulevard and sidewalk segments from the FY 2019-2029 Transportation Improvement Program. These improvements are funded projects set to move forward into construction in the future. They are highlighted in cyan and can be found in Exhibit B. o As identified in the Collier MPO 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), bicycle facility improvements were reviewed within and near the Golden Gate City study area. These improvements were planned along corridors such as Golden Gate Parkway and Green Boulevard, where dedicated bike lanes and shared-use facilities were prioritized. The projects were identified to support multimodal access, improve safety, and encourage bicycle use throughout the community. Funding was allocated, and implementation was scheduled within the LRTP’s planning horizon (Collier MPO 2045 LRTP, Table ES-4, ES-5; pp. ES-23 to ES-26). o Roadway and intersection improvement projects located within and around the Golden Gate City study area were identified and prioritized through the Collier MPO 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Improvements such as the intersection enhancements at Golden Gate Parkway at Collier Boulevard and the widening of Green Boulevard from Santa Barbara Boulevard to Sunshine Boulevard were included. These projects were developed to address congestion, improve operational efficiency, and enhance safety for all users. Funding was secured, and the projects were programmed for future construction under the LRTP (Collier MPO 2045 LRTP, Table ES-2; pp. ES-9 to ES-11). 5. PTNE Bus Stops: A stakeholder meeting was held with Collier County’s PTNE Division on October 30th, 2024. During this call, staff from Collier County’s PTNE Division outlined potential upgrades to the Collier County transit system, particularly focusing on ADA improvements and shelter installations in the Golden Gate community. A summary of these recommended Page 1013 of 3203 improvements can be viewed in Exhibit C. Per follow-up email correspondence with staff from Collier County’s PTNE Division in March 2025, it was clarified that bus stop improvements typically do not have a set implementation timeline unless tied to a specific project or funding source. High-ridership stops are prioritized, and improvements are often determined by grant eligibility or coordination with roadway projects, such as those led by FDOT. For example, ADA pad installations are sometimes implemented where FDOT projects intersect transit needs. As of the correspondence, 36 stops in Golden Gate were either under design or construction. PTNE also noted that they are close to completing the Immokalee Transfer Hub, which had significant overlap with previous coordination. Additionally, CAT’s 2021–2030 Transit Development Plan (TDP) was reviewed, and coordination was conducted with them to ensure alignment with their transit goals and infrastructure improvements for Golden Gate City. Based on the TDP, the following plans have been established for the Golden Gate City community. o Collier Area Transit (CAT) is implementing significant improvements to its bus routes and infrastructure to enhance accessibility and connectivity in Golden Gate City. The plan includes splitting Route 25 into distinct east-west and north-south segments along Golden Gate Parkway and Goodlette-Frank Road, respectively, to provide better transit options. Route 27 will also be adjusted, incorporating a deviation to the Golden Gate Community Center on Golden Gate Parkway to enhance accessibility for residents. Additionally, CAT will introduce a Mobility-on-Demand (MOD) service by 2029, allowing for flexible, app-based ride booking within the community. o Key infrastructure improvements include new transit shelters and ADA-compliant bus stop upgrades along Golden Gate Parkway, Collier Boulevard, and Santa Barbara Boulevard to improve rider experience and accessibility. High-priority stops include Golden Gate Community Center, Golden Gate Parkway & Collier Boulevard, Santa Barbara Boulevard at Coronado Parkway, and Golden Gate Parkway at Sunshine Boulevard. CAT is also increasing the frequency of Route 20/26 and extending the operating hours of Route 24 to 10:00 PM by 2027, ensuring improved transit availability. o The primary goal of CAT’s plan is to enhance mobility, reduce transit gaps, and improve accessibility for residents by optimizing routes and adding key transit amenities. These improvements aim to better serve high-traffic areas, including schools, parks, and commercial centers. By restructuring routes and integrating new bus stops, CAT is working toward a more efficient and rider-friendly transit system in Golden Gate City. 6. Landscaping Coordination was conducted with the Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) to discuss the agency’s plan regarding landscaping (beautification) for the Golden Gate Community. The Golden Gate Beautification MSTU was established in 1983 to fund and maintain beautification improvements within Golden Gate City. Overseen by Collier County and advised by a resident committee, the MSTU is responsible for enhancing major corridors through projects such as median landscaping, irrigation, pedestrian-scale lighting, sidewalks, bike lanes, and decorative features. These improvements aim to elevate community aesthetics, improve safety, and support economic development, as outlined in the 2011 Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan. Priority corridors include Golden Gate Parkway, Collier Blvd, Green Blvd, Hunter Blvd, Coronado Parkway, and Santa Barbara Blvd. The MSTU is funded through ad valorem property taxes levied within its district. While annual budgets vary, the MSTU has historically contributed significant funding to corridor improvements—for example, $213,000 toward Collier Blvd landscaping in FY 1997–1998. In addition to coordinating with MSTU staff, the Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan was reviewed to determine what the agency has planned for the community in terms of landscaping/beautification. Below is a summary of the Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan: o Per the Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan (2011), strategic enhancements are targeted for key roadways spanning approximately 12 miles within the community. These corridors include Golden Gate Parkway (East), Collier Blvd., Coronado Parkway, Hunter Blvd., Green Blvd., Santa Barbara Boulevard (North section), and other crucial arteries (Golden Gate Beautification Master Page 1014 of 3203 Plan, 2011, Figures 2 through 11 (pp. 3-5 to 3-23)). The plan emphasizes the planting of native, drought-tolerant vegetation and improvements to pedestrian and bicycle infrastructures, complemented by consistent and aesthetically pleasing street furniture to create a unified and appealing streetscape. The objectives are to foster community pride, enhance public safety, elevate property values, and attract commercial investments (Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan, 2011, pp. 1-1 to 1-4, 2-1 to 2-3, and 3-5 to 3-23). o The Master Plan proposes a phased funding strategy primarily supported by the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU, supplemented by potential state and federal grants and public-private partnerships. Recommendations include prioritizing projects with the greatest community impact, securing long-term maintenance commitments from Collier County to sustain the enhancements, expanding funding sources to include state and federal grants and public-private partnerships, and engaging the community through outreach and participatory initiatives. These steps are essential to maximize the positive impacts of the beautification efforts and ensure sustainable development (Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan, 2011, pp. 7-1 to 7-4). The recommended projects are shown in Exhibit D. Exhibit D displays the recommended project that the Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan identified. Per Exhibit D, some of the recommended projects have been completed. o By adhering to the guidelines of the Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan, the envisioned improvements aim to transform the community’s major roadways into exciting, attractive, and safe environments that support economic growth and significantly enhance the quality of life for all residents (Golden Gate Beautification Master Plan, 2011, pp. 1-1 to 1-4, 2-1 to 2-3). o All landscape recommendations shall adhere to utility protection guidelines, including the use of root barriers where appropriate and maintaining adequate horizontal and vertical separation between plantings and underground utilities per PUD criteria. Coordination with utility owners will be conducted during final design to ensure compliance. 7. Bike Paths and Roadway Improvements Recommendations: 1. Construct Tier 1 Sidewalks First: o Prioritize areas near schools, parks, and high-crash locations, as identified by GIS analysis. After Tier 1 sidewalks have been addressed, Tier 2 and Tier 3 should be addressed on an as-needed basis, depending on funding availability. 2. Collier PTNE Division to work closely with other Collier County Divisions: o PTNE should work closely with other Collier County divisions and relevant agencies to identify opportunities for implementing bus stop improvements, particularly where future development or infrastructure projects are planned. Emphasis should be placed on incorporating ADA upgrades at stops that do not currently meet standards. 3. Beautification Coordination o Since many proposed sidewalk and transit improvements overlap with MSTU priority corridors, the County’s PTNE division should coordinate with the County’s MSTU to align design efforts and secure funding support where possible. 4. Bike Path and Roadway Coordination o It is recommended that the Collier County Transportation Department coordinate with other County departments to secure funding and complete the Green Blvd and Golden Gate Pkwy intersection improvement project. 5. Use GIS for Ongoing Monitoring: Page 1015 of 3203 o Using GIS to monitor progress, evaluate the impact of completed projects, and refine future plans. This will allow relevant stakeholders and the community to view the progress that has been made in the community. 6. Engage the Community: o Share GIS maps and project plans with the community to gather feedback and ensure alignment with local needs. Conclusion: By conducting stakeholder meetings, reviewing master plans, and using GIS, a data-driven approach has been developed to identify and prioritize sidewalks, bus stops, and beautification improvements in Golden Gate City. This plan ensures that critical gaps are addressed, pedestrian safety is addressed, and connectivity is enhanced. Exhibit A, Exhibit C, and Exhibit D provide a summary of prioritization for constructing sidewalks, bus stops, and beautification improvements in the Golden Gate Community. References: • Collier MPO 2045 Long Range Transportation Plan, December 2020 • Golden Gate City Walkable Community Study • Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan, March 2011 • Collier Area Transit Ten Year Transit Development Plan 2021-2023, December 2020 Page 1016 of 3203 University of South Florida, County of Collier, Esri, HERE, Garmin, NGA, USGS, NPS 0 10 20 30 405 Miles " Sidewalk Tiers Golden Gate City Masterplan Collier County, Florida ST JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC HIGH GOLDEN GATE MIDDLE GOLDEN GATE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN TERRACE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN GATE INTERMEDIATE SOUTH GOLDEN GATE HIGH MIKE DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHERBERT CAMBRIDGEELEMENTARYS T E L I Z A B E T H S E T O N C A T H O L I C S C H O O LLoganCTLoganBLVD SCopper Leaf LN 25th AVE SW 17th AVE SWLaurelRidge LN16th PL SW 17th AVE SW Coral Palms L N 17th AVE SW 20th PL SW 55th ST SWCoral Palms LN 47 th ST SW43rd LN SW20th PL SW Coronado PKWY 18th AVE SW 22nd PL SW 42nd TER SWGreen BLVD 19th CT SW 26th AVE SW 27th CT SW HeritageCIRCoral Palms LN Whistlers Green CIR 43rd LN SW41st LN SWHemingwayLN20th PL S W 32nd AVE S W 44th TER SW 23rd CT SW19th CT SW19th CT SW 43rdTER SW43rdST SW21st PL SW 17th AVE SW 25th AVE SW 32nd AVE SW50thST SW45thST SW 29th PL SW 17th AVE SW 50th TER SW43rd ST SW44th ST SW 5 4 t h S T SW 5 1 s t S T SW 45thST SW43rd TER SW25th CT SW 20th AVE SW 18th CT S W53rd LN SW49thTER SW 19th CT SW 28th AVE SW 42nd ST SW46th ST SW46th ST SW30th A V E S W Tropicana BLVD48th ST SW53rdST SW 30th AVE SW27thAVE SW 28th AVE SW 17th CT SW 19th AV E S W 18th PL S W 44thST SW55th TER SW31st PL SW 23rd AVE SW 41st ST SW44th TER SW22nd PL SW 29th PL SW47th ST SW41st TER SW50th ST SW52nd TER SW31st PL SW 20th PL SW 21st AVE SW Su n s e t R D52ndTER SW22nd AVE SW 22nd PL SW 44th TER SW45th ST SW30th AVE SW 28th CT SW 28th AVE S W 30th PL SW 42nd ST SW45th ST SW49th ST SW18th PL SW 17th CT SW 45thST SW52ndLN SW20th CT SW21stPL SW31st PL SW 25th AVE SW 52nd ST SW19t h PL S W 46th TER SW25th AVE S W H u n t e r B L V D 47th TER SWLucerne RDLaurel Ridge LN 19th P L S W 22nd AVE SW 16th PL SW 23rd PL SW 22nd AVE SW 30th PL SW54th TER SW41st TER SW28th AVE SW 20th CT SW 26th PL SW 22nd PL SW 50th TER SW5 2 n d T E R SW 41st ST SW29th PL SW 45th ST SW50thLN SWCoralPalms LN20th AVE SW46th ST SW54thST SWSanta BarbaraBLVD5 0 t h ST SW49th TER SW41st TER SW41st ST SW22nd AVE SWSunshine BLVD43rd ST SW21st PL SW 42nd ST SW28th PL SW28thAVE SW 31st AVE SW 23rd AVE SW 44th TER SW50th ST SWSunnyland LN 17th PL SW 53rd ST SWHemi n g w a y LN E 55th ST SWGolden Gate PK W Y 23rd AVE SW 26th AVE S W Toucan ALYCoral Palms LN 21st AVE SW 21st AVE SW 29th AV E S W53rd ST SW45th TER SW54th TER SW45th TER SW21st AVE SW 48th TER SW49th ST SW42nd TER SW42nd ST SW46th TER SW42nd TER SW18th AVE SW 43rd ST SW17th PL SW 31st AVE SW52ndST SW49th LN SW54th ST SWSantaBarbaraBLVD24th AVE SW 54th ST SW40thTER SW19th AVE SW Laurel Ridge LN 26th PL S W Mystic ALY 18th AVE SW 17th PL SW 51st ST SW25th PL SW52nd LN SW22nd AVE SW Heritage CIR 28th PL S W 19th AVE S W 22nd PL SW 5 3 r d T E R SW 26th PL S W 51st TER SW50th TER SW27th PL SW 21st PL SW Tropical WAY27th CT SW18th AVE S W 41st TER SW51stTER SW54th LN SW54th TER SW25th PL SW 31st PL SW 27th A V E S W Hemingway LN W 25th CT SW 28th PL SW 18th CT SW 23rd PL SW 23rd CT SW 32nd AVE SW Salt ALY51st ST SW20th AVE S W Jefferson L N Atoll CT 44th ST SW55th TER SW27th P L S W55th TER SWTropical WAY52nd TER SWWashington LN 19th PL S W 28th A V E S W 19th PL SW 24th PL SW Toucan ALY 16th PL SW Hem i n gw a y C IR Collier BLVDState of Florida, Maxar EXHIBIT A Project Boundary Commercial Zones School Parcels Roads Centerline YES NO, Tier 3 NO, Tier 2 NO, Tier 1 Completed (YES/NO), Tier LEGEND Page 1017 of 3203 University of South Florida, County of Collier, Esri, HERE, Garmin, NGA, USGS, NPS 0 10 20 30 405 Miles " ST JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC HIGH GOLDEN GATE MIDDLE GOLDEN GATE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN TERRACE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN GATE INTERMEDIATE SOUTH GOLDEN GATE HIGH MIKE DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHERBERT CAMBRIDGEELEMENTARYS T E L I Z A B E T H S E T O N C A T H O L I C S C H O O LLoganCTLoganBLVD SCopper Leaf LN 25th AVE SW 17th AVE SWLaurelRidge LN16th PL SW 17th AVE SW Coral Palms L N 17th AVE SW 20th PL SW 55th ST SWCoral Palms LN 47 th ST SW43rd LN SW20th PL SW Coronado PKWY 18th AVE SW 22nd PL SW 42nd TER SWGreen BLVD 19th CT SW 26th AVE SW 27th CT SW HeritageCIRCoral Palms LN Whistlers Green CIR 43rd LN SW41st LN SWHemingwayLN20th PL S W 32nd AVE S W 44th TER SW 23rd CT SW19th CT SW19th CT SW 43rdTER SW43rdST SW21st PL SW 17th AVE SW 25th AVE SW 32nd AVE SW50thST SW45thST SW 29th PL SW 17th AVE SW 50th TER SW43rd ST SW44th ST SW 5 4 t h S T SW 5 1 s t S T SW 45thST SW43rd TER SW25th CT SW 20th AVE SW 18th CT S W53rd LN SW49thTER SW 19th CT SW 28th AVE SW 42nd ST SW46th ST SW46th ST SW30th A V E S W Tropicana BLVD48th ST SW53rdST SW 30th AVE SW27thAVE SW 28th AVE SW 17th CT SW 19th AV E S W 18th PL S W 44thST SW55th TER SW31st PL SW 23rd AVE SW 41st ST SW44th TER SW22nd PL SW 29th PL SW47th ST SW41st TER SW50th ST SW52nd TER SW31st PL SW 20th PL SW 21st AVE SW Su n s e t R D52ndTER SW22nd AVE SW 22nd PL SW 44th TER SW45th ST SW30th AVE SW 28th CT SW 28th AVE S W 30th PL SW 42nd ST SW45th ST SW49th ST SW18th PL SW 17th CT SW 45thST SW52ndLN SW20th CT SW21stPL SW31st PL SW 25th AVE SW 52nd ST SW19t h PL S W 46th TER SW25th AVE S W H u n t e r B L V D 47th TER SWLucerne RDLaurel Ridge LN 19th P L S W 22nd AVE SW 16th PL SW 23rd PL SW 22nd AVE SW 30th PL SW54th TER SW41st TER SW28th AVE SW 20th CT SW 26th PL SW 22nd PL SW 50th TER SW5 2 n d T E R SW 41st ST SW29th PL SW 45th ST SW50thLN SWCoralPalms LN20th AVE SW46th ST SW54thST SWSanta BarbaraBLVD5 0 t h ST SW49th TER SW41st TER SW41st ST SW22nd AVE SWSunshine BLVD43rd ST SW21st PL SW 42nd ST SW28th PL SW28thAVE SW 31st AVE SW 23rd AVE SW 44th TER SW50th ST SWSunnyland LN 17th PL SW 53rd ST SWHemi n g w a y LN E 55th ST SWGolden Gate PK W Y 23rd AVE SW 26th AVE S W Toucan ALYCoral Palms LN 21st AVE SW 21st AVE SW 29th AV E S W53rd ST SW45th TER SW54th TER SW45th TER SW21st AVE SW 48th TER SW49th ST SW42nd TER SW42nd ST SW46th TER SW42nd TER SW18th AVE SW 43rd ST SW17th PL SW 31st AVE SW52ndST SW49th LN SW54th ST SWSantaBarbaraBLVD24th AVE SW 54th ST SW40thTER SW19th AVE SW Laurel Ridge LN 26th PL S W Mystic ALY 18th AVE SW 17th PL SW 51st ST SW25th PL SW52nd LN SW22nd AVE SW Heritage CIR 28th PL S W 19th AVE S W 22nd PL SW 5 3 r d T E R SW 26th PL S W 51st TER SW50th TER SW27th PL SW 21st PL SW Tropical WAY27th CT SW18th AVE S W 41st TER SW51stTER SW54th LN SW54th TER SW25th PL SW 31st PL SW 27th A V E S W Hemingway LN W 25th CT SW 28th PL SW 18th CT SW 23rd PL SW 23rd CT SW 32nd AVE SW Salt ALY51st ST SW20th AVE S W Jefferson L N Atoll CT 44th ST SW55th TER SW27th P L S W55th TER SWTropical WAY52nd TER SWWashington LN 19th PL S W 28th A V E S W 19th PL SW 24th PL SW Toucan ALY 16th PL SW Hem i n gw a y C IR Collier BLVDState of Florida, Maxar, Microsoft EXHIBIT B Sidewalk Verification Golden Gate City Masterplan Collier County, Florida Project Boundary Commercial Zones School Parcels Roads Centerline Golden Gate Programmed PED Facilities TIP FY 25-29 YES, One Side YES, Both Sides NO SW Completed (YES/NO) Sidewalk One Side Sidewalk Both Sides SW Existing LEGEND Page 1018 of 3203 ID Street Route Ahead Routes Type Bench Bikerack Trash Can Lighting Shelter Recommended Improvement Improvement Status 664 COLLIER BLVD GREEN BLVD 19, 22, 27 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 Shelter Solar 1 ADA Improvements completed on 08/21/21 657 49TH TER SW SUNSHINE BLVD 20, 25, 27 as needed Bus Stop 0 0 0 0 564 LUCERNE RD 23RD CT SW 20, 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 Street 0 Shelter 543 CORONADO PKWY HUNTER BLVD 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 542 CORONADO PKWY 52ND TER SW 20, 15, 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 541 CORONADO PKWY 54TH TER SW 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 540 CORONADO PKWY 54TH TER SW 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 315 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 42ND ST SW 25, 27 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 shelter solar 1 ADA Improvements completed on 09/06/22 314 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 44TH ST SW 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 313 GOLDEN GATE PKWY SUNSHINE BLVD 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 310 GOLDEN GATE PKWY CORAL PALMS LN 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Improvements completed on 9/06/22 309 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 43RD LN SW 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 308 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 41ST ST SW 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 Street 0 Bench Funded 296 COLLIER BLVD GOLDEN GATE PKWY 19, 22, 27 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 Shelter solar 1 295 COLLIER BLVD 20TH PL SW 19, 22, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 Street 0 276 COLLIER BLVD 17TH AVE SW 19, 22, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Shelter Funded 218 SANTA BARBARA BLVD COPPER LEAF LN 16, 20, 25 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 217 SANTA BARBARA BLVD SEA GRASS LN 16, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 216 SANTA BARBARA BLVD HUNTER BLVD 16, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 215 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 16TH PL SW 16, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 214 GREEN BLVD LOGAN CT 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 213 GREEN BLVD HEMINGWAY LN 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 212 GREEN BLVD WHISTLERS GREEN CIR 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 211 SUNSHINE BLVD 16TH PL SW 16 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 Shelter 1 Shelter installed on 6/11/18 210 SUNSHINE BLVD SUNSET RD 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench 209 SUNSHINE BLVD 20TH PL SW 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 208 SUNSHINE BLVD GOLDEN GATE PKWY 16 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Shelter 207 GOLDEN GATE PKWY CORONADO PKWY 16, 25 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench 206 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 50TH ST SW 16, 25 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 None 1 205 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 53RD ST SW 16, 25 Bus Stop 0 0 0 Street 0 Sign and Post 202 SANTA BARBARA BLVD GOLDEN GATE PKWY 15, 16, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 201 SANTA BARBARA BLVD GOLDEN GATE PKWY 15, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 200 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 26TH AVE SW 15, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 199 SANTA BARBARA BLVD CORONADO PKWY 15, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench 198 SANTA BARBARA BLVD SEA GRASS LN 15, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Sign and Post 197 SANTA BARBARA BLVD HUNTER BLVD 15, 20 Bus Stop 1 0 0 None 0 Bench 196 SANTA BARBARA BLVD 17TH AVE SW 15, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench EXHIBIT C Golden Gate City PTNE BUS STOPS Page 1 of 2 Page 1019 of 3203 195 GREEN BLVD SANTA BARBARA BLVD 15 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 194 GREEN BLVD HEMINGWAY LN 15 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 None 1 ADA Improvements completed on 3/17/22 193 GREEN BLVD WHISTLERS GREEN CIR 15 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 CAT Pole 1 192 SUNSHINE BLVD 17TH AVE SW 15 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench Funded 191 SUNSHINE BLVD 18TH CT SW 15 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench Funded 190 SUNSHINE BLVD 20TH PL SW 15 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Pad 189 SUNSHINE BLVD GOLDEN GATE PKWY 15 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 CAT Pole 1 188 GOLDEN GATE PKWY CORONADO PKWY 15, 25, 27 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench 187 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 50TH ST SW 15, 25 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 CAT Pole 1 186 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 55TH ST SW 15, 25 Bus Shelter 1 1 1 Shelter Solar 1 ADA Improvements completed on 3/17/22 185 GOLDEN GATE PKWY 53RD ST SW 15, 25 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 ADA Improvements completed on 3/17/22 184 SANTA BARBARA BLVD GOLDEN GATE PKWY 15, 16, 20 Bus Stop 0 0 0 None 0 Bench Page 2 of 2 Page 1020 of 3203 Project Name Description Location Timeline Cost Funding Source References Coronado Parkway Median landscaping, irrigation, roadway lighting, sidewalks, bike paths, and pedestrian amenities. Coronado Parkway (Golden Gate Parkway to Santa Barbara Blvd.) Ongoing/As funding available TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U.Pages 3-5 to 3-6 (Figure 2) Collier Blvd. (C.R. 951), South - Part A Median landscaping and irrigation improvements; curbed medians with vertical curbing; intersection improvements. Golden Gate Canal to Golden Gate Parkway Completed (maintenance ongoing) TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U. & Collier County Pages 3-7 to 3-9, (Figure 3) Collier Blvd. (C.R. 951), South - Part B Median landscaping, irrigation, continuous street lighting, sidewalks. Golden Gate Parkway to Green Blvd. Completed (maintenance ongoing) TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U. & Collier County Pages 3-7 to 3-10, (Figure 4) Golden Gate Parkway, East Median landscaping, irrigation, roadway lighting, sidewalks, bike paths, and additional roadway enhancements. Golden Gate Parkway, from C.R. 951 to Santa Barbara Blvd., North Completed (maintenance ongoing) TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U. & Collier County Pages 3-11 to 3-12, (Figure 5) Green Boulevard Median landscaping, irrigation, sidewalks, bike paths, and signage improvements. Collier Blvd. (C.R. 951) to Logan Blvd. & Santa Barbara Blvd. intersection Future project (as funding available)TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U. Pages 3-13 to 3-15, (Figures 6 & 7) Hunter Boulevard Median landscaping, irrigation, sidewalks, bike lanes, and general beautification. Coronado Parkway to Santa Barbara Blvd., North Future project (as funding available)TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U. Pages 3-16 to 3-17, (Figure 8) Santa Barbara Boulevard, North Median landscaping, irrigation, curbing, sidewalks, and bike lanes; awaiting final roadway improvements. Golden Gate Canal to Green Blvd.Pending roadway improvements TBD Pages 3-18 to 3-19, (Figure 9) Sunshine Boulevard Median landscaping, irrigation, pedestrian and roadway lighting, sidewalks, and traffic calming at pedestrian crossings. Golden Gate Parkway to Green Blvd. Completed (2007)TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U. Pages 3-20 to 3-21, (Figure 10) Tropicana Boulevard Median landscaping, irrigation, lighting improvements, sidewalks, and designated bike lanes. Golden Gate Parkway, East to 32nd Ave. SW. Completed 2002 TBD Golden Gate M.S.T.U.Pages 3-22 to 3-23, (Figure 11) EXHIBIT D GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION MASTER PLAN RECOMMENDED PROJECTS Page 1021 of 3203 University of South Florida, County of Collier, Esri, HERE, Garmin, NGA, USGS, NPS ST JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC HIGH GOLDEN GATE MIDDLE GOLDEN GATE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN TERRACE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN GATE INTERMEDIATE SOUTH GOLDEN GATE HIGH MIKE DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Copper Leaf LN 25th AVE SW 17th AVE SW 16th PL SW 17th AVE SW 17th AVE SW 20th P L S W 55th ST SWCoral Palms LN 47 thST SW43rd LN SW20th PL SW Coronado PKWY 18th AVE SW 22nd PL SW 42nd TER SWGreen BLVD 19th CT SW 26th A V E S W 27th CT SW HeritageCIRWhistlers Green CIR 43rdLN SW41stLN SW20th PL S W 44thTER SW 23rd CT SW19th CT SW 19th CT SW 43rdTER SW43rdST SW21st P L S W 17th AVE SW 25th AVE SW 32nd AVE SW50thST SW45th ST SW 29th PL SW 17th AVE SW 50th TER SW43rd ST SW5 4 t h S T SW 44th ST SW 5 1 s t S T SW 45thST SW43rd TER SW25th CT SW 20th AVE SW 18th C T S W53rd LN SW49thTER SW 28th AVE SW 19th CT SW 46th ST SW46th ST SW30th A V E S W Tropicana BLVD19th A V E S W 48th ST SW53rdST SW 30th AVE SW27thAVE SW 28th AVE S W 17th CT SW 18th P L S W 44thST SW55th TER SW31st PL SW 23rd AVE SW 41st ST SW44th TER SW 22nd PL SW 29th PL SW47th ST SW41st TER SW50th ST SW52ndTER SW31st PL SW 20th P L S W 21st AVE SW Su n s e t R D52ndTER SW 22nd AVE SW 22nd PL SW 44th TER SW45th ST SW30th AVE SW 28th CT SW 28th A V E S W 30th PL SW 42nd ST SW45th ST SW49th ST SW18th PL SW 17th CT S W 45thST SW52ndLN SW20th CT SW21stPL SW 31st PL SW 25th AVE SW 52nd ST SW19t h PL S W 46th TER SW25th A V E S W H u n t e r B L V D 47th TER SWLucerne RDLaurel Ridge LN 19th P L S W 22nd AVE SW 16th PL SW 23rd PL SW 22nd A V E S W 30th PL SW54th TER SW41st TER SW28th AVE SW 20th CT SW 26th PL S W 22nd PL SW 50th TER SW 5 2 n d T E R SW 41st ST SW29th PL SW 45thST SW50thLN SWCoralPalms LN 20th AVE SW46th ST SW54thST SWSantaBarbaraBLVD5 0 t h ST SW49thTER SW41stTER SW41stST SW22nd AVE SWSunshine BLVD43rdST SW21st PL S W 42nd ST SW28thPL S W28thAVE SW 31st AVE SW 23rd AVE SW 44th TER SWSunnyland LN 50thST SW17th PL SW 53rdST SWHeming w a y LN E 55th ST SWGolden G a t e P K W Y 23rd AVE SW 26th AVE SW ToucanALYCoral Palms LN 21st AVE SW 21st AVE SW 29th A V E S W53rdST SW45thTER SW54th TER SW45th TER SW21st AVE SW 48thTER SW49th ST SW42nd TER SW42nd ST SW42nd ST SW46th TER SW42nd TER SW18th AVE SW 43rd ST SW17th PL SW 31st AVE SW52nd ST SW49th LN SW54th ST SWSanta Barbara BLVD24th AVE SW 54th ST SW40th TER SW19th AVE SW Laurel Ridge LN 26th PL S W Mystic ALY 18th AVE SW 17th PL SW 51stST SW25th PL S W52ndLN SW 22nd AVE SW Heritage CIR 28th P L S W 19th AVE S W 22nd PL SW 53rd TER SW26th P L S W 51stTER SW50th TER SW27th PL S W 21st PL SW Tropical WAY27thCT SW18th AVE SW 41stTER SW51st TER SW54th LN SW54th TER SW25th PL SW 31st PL SW 27th A V E S W Hemingway LN W 25th C T S W 28th PL SW 18th CT SW 23rd PL SW 23rd CT SW 32nd AVE SW Salt ALY51st ST SW20th AVE SW Jefferson LN 44th ST SW Atoll CT 55th TER SW27th P L S W55th TER SWTropical WAY52nd TER SWWashington LN 19th P L S W 28th A V E S W 19th PL SW 24th PL SW Toucan ALY 16th PL SW H e m i n g w a y C I R Collier BLVDState of Florida, Maxar Bus Stop Locations Golden Gate City Masterplan Collier County, Florida EXHIBIT E " 0 10 20 30 405 Miles LEGEND GGC CAT Bus Stop Locations Roads Centerline School Parcels Commercial Zones Project Boundary Page 1022 of 3203 University of South Florida, County of Collier, Esri, HERE, Garmin, INCREMENT P, NGA, USGSLoganCTLoganBLVD SCopper Leaf LN 25th AVE SW 17th AVE SWLaurelRidge LN16th PL SW 17th AVE SW Coral Palms L N 17th AVE SW 20th P L S W 55th ST SWCoral Palms LN 47 th ST SW43rd LN SW20th PL SW Coronado PKWY 18th AVE SW 22nd PL SW 42nd TER SWGreen BLVD 19th CT SW 26th A V E S W 27th CT SW HeritageCIRCoral Palms LN Whistlers Green CIR 43rdLN SW41stLN SW20th PL S W 32nd AVE SW 44th TER SW 23rd CT SW19th CT SW 19th CT SW 43rdTER SW43rdST SW21st PL S W 17th AVE SW 25th AVE SW 32nd AVE SW50thST SW45thST SW 29th PL SW 17th AVE SW 50th TER SW43rd ST SW44th ST SW 5 4 t h S T SW 5 1 s t S T SW 45thST SW43rd TER SW25th CT SW 20th AVE SW 18th C T S W53rd LN SW49th TER SW 28th AVE SW 19th CT SW42nd ST SW46th ST SW46th ST SW30th A V E S W Trop icana BLVD 19th A V E S W 48th ST SW53rd ST SW30th AVE SW27thAVE SW 28th AVE S W 17th CT SW 18th P L S W 44thST SW55th TER SW31st PL SW 23rd AVE SW 41st ST SW44th TER SW22nd PL SW 29th PL SW47th ST SW41st TER SW50th ST SW52nd TER SW31st PL SW 20th P L S W 21st AVE SW Su n s e t R D52ndTER SW 22nd AVE SW 22nd PL SW 44th TER SW45th ST SW30th AVE SW 28th CT SW 28th A V E S W 30th PL SW 42nd ST SW45th ST SW49th ST SW18th PL SW 17th CT S W 45thST SW52ndLN SW20th CT SW21stPL SW31st PL SW 25th AVE SW 52nd ST SW19t h PL S W 46th TER SW25th A V E S WHunte r BLVD47th TER SWLucerne RDLaurel Ridge LN 19th P L S W 22nd AVE SW 16th PL SW 23rd PL SW 22nd AVE SW 30th PL SW54th TER SW41st TER SW28th AVE SW 20th CT SW 26th PL S W 22nd PL SW 50th TER SW 5 2 n d T E R SW 41st ST SW29th PL SW 45thST SW50thLN SWCoralPalms LN20th AVE SW46th ST SW54thST SWSanta BarbaraBLVD5 0 t h ST SW49th TER SW41st TER SW41stST SW22nd AVE SWSunshine BLVD43rd ST SW21st PL S W 42nd ST SW28th PL S W28th AVE S W 31st AVE SW 23rd AVE SW 44th TER SWSunnyland LN 5 0 th ST SW 17th PL SW 53rd ST SWHemingw a y L N E 55th ST SWGolden Gate PK WY 23rd AVE SW 26th A V E S W Toucan ALY Coral Palms LN 21st AVE SW 21st AVE SW 29th A V E S W53rd ST SW45th TER SW54th TER SW45th TER SW21st AVE SW 48th TER SW49th ST SW42nd TER SW42nd ST SW46th TER SW42nd TER SW18th AVE SW 43rd ST SW17th PL SW 31st AVE SW52nd ST SW49th LN SW54th ST SWSantaBarbaraBLVD24th AVE SW 54th ST SW40th TER SW19th AVE SW Laurel Ridge LN 26th PL S W Mystic ALY 18th AVE SW 17th PL SW 51st ST SW25th PL S W52nd LN SW 22nd AVE SW Heritage CIR 28th P L S W 19th AVE S W 22nd PL SW 5 3 r d T E R SW 26th PL S W 51st TER SW50th TER SW27th PL S W 21st PL SW Tropical WAY27th CT SW18th AVE S W 41st TER SW51st TER SW54th LN SW54th TER SW25th PL S W 31st PL SW 27th A V E S W Hemingway LN W 25th C T S W 28th PL SW 18th CT SW 23rd PL SW 23rd CT SW 32nd AVE SW Salt ALY51st ST SW 20th A V E S WJefferson LNAtoll CT 44th ST SW55th TER SW27th P L S W55th TER SWTropical WAY52nd TER SWWashington LN 19th P L S W 28th A V E S W 19th PL SW 24th PL SW Toucan ALY 16th PL SW Hem i n gw a y C I R Collier BLVD9 9 9 1 1 1 8 8 8 6 6 6 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 State of Florida, Maxar, Microsoft Landscaped Roadway Medians Golden Gate City Masterplan Collier County, Florida EXHIBIT F " 0 10 20 30 405 Miles LEGEND GGC Landscaped Medians Roads Centerline Project Boundary Id Facility Name From To Description Length (mi) 1 Coronado Pkwy Santa Barbara Blvd Golden Gate Pkwy Landscaped Roadway Median 0.86 2 Collier Blvd Green Blvd Golden Gate Blvd Landscaped Roadway Median 0.98 3 Collier Blvd Golden Gate Blvd Golden Gate Canal Landscaped Roadway Median 0.99 4 Golden Gate Pkwy Santa Barbara Blvd Collier Blvd Landscaped Roadway Median 2.16 5 Green Blvd Santa Barbara Blvd Collier Blvd Landscaped Roadway Median 1.97 6 Hunter Blvd Santa Barbara Blvd Coronado Pkwy Landscaped Roadway Median 0.97 7 Santa Barbara Blvd Golden Gate Canal Green Blvd Landscaped Roadway Median 2.1 8 Sunshine Blvd Golden Gate Pkwy 17th Ave SW Landscaped Roadway Median 0.87 9 Tropicana Blvd 25th PL SW 32nd Ave SW Landscaped Roadway Median 0.75 Page 1023 of 3203 Appendix E Pavement Evaluations Technical Memorandum Page 1024 of 3203 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Pavement Evaluations Technical Memorandum February 2025 Page 1025 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 1 1. Background and Purpose The purpose of the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Master Plan”) is to develop an integrated master plan for the unincorporated area of Golden Gate City for Collier County’s existing infrastructure repair needs for wastewater, potable water, stormwater, roadways, sidewalks, bike paths, irrigation, lighting, and fiber. The Master Plan will provide a database and list of prioritized projects needed. Golden Gate City is located in Collier County, Florida, and is bordered by Collier Boulevard to the east, Santa Barbara Boulevard to the west, Green Boulevard to the north, and the Golden Gate Canal to the south. The area encompasses 4 square miles and includes approximately 78 miles of roadway, most of which are local residential roads. As part of the Master Plan, the roadway’s pavement conditions were evaluated to determine roadway improvement needs, with the exception of private roadways. Roadways were determined to be public or private using the GIS maps on the Collier County Property Appraiser’s web site (Collier County n.d.). Right- of-ways within the area are generally 60 feet wide, with some of the larger roadways having up to 120 feet. Additionally, the Golden Gate Area also has some County-owned alleyways located at rear lot lines, which were also included in this evaluation. 1.1 Pavement Evaluation Criteria and Methodology The asphalt pavement conditions were evaluated using numerical grading criteria based on the following 11 types of pavement distress: 1) Transverse Cracking 2) Longitudinal Cracking 3) Alligator Cracking 4) Utility Cuts/Mechanical Cut (Patching) 5) Depressions/Bumps/Rutting 6) Corrugation (Ripples) 7) Raveling, Edge of Pavement Damage 8) Shoving or Pushing 9) Potholes 10) Asphalt Bleeding 11) Polished Aggregate Each distress type was scored based on its level of severity between 0 and 10 for distresses 1 through 9. For distress types 10 and 11, a rating between 0 and 5 was used. A rating of 0 indi- cates the distress was not observed, with higher numbers indicating more severe or extreme the defect. The overall pavement condition score was calculated taking the sum of all the distress subtracted from 100. Therefore, the lower the ranking score, the worse the pavement condi- tion. In addition to grading the quality of the asphalt, the quality of roadway striping and curb conditions for each segment were evaluated, when applicable. However, striping and curb condition were not incorporated into the final rating. Figure 1 shows an example of the pavement rating form used in each of the evaluations. A separate form was completed for each roadway segment to assign each an individual Figure 1. Asphalt Rating Criteria Page 1026 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 2 rating. The pavement evaluation ratings were performed through the ArcGIS Collector application so that scores and accompanying geotagged photos could be collected and tagged with their corresponding locations on a map. 1.2 Distress Ratings A description of each pavement distress evaluated is included in this section. Transverse Cracking Transverse cracking is a fracture in the roadway that occurs perpendicular to the roadway (across the road). Transverse cracking is graded on the severity and quantity of fractures. A high-severity crack includes numerous cracks and cracks greater than ½-inch wide. Figure 2 provides an example of transverse cracking. This distress affected 42 of the 304 total roadway segments. Longitudinal Cracking Longitudinal cracking is a fracture in the roadway running down the length of the roadway along the driving path. This type of defect was the most common in the study area, affecting 168 of the total 304 roadway segments evalu- ated. Figure 3 provides an example of longitudinal cracking. Alligator Cracking Alligator cracking consists of small scale-like patches that resemble the back of an alligator, as shown on Figure 4. Alligator cracking generally begins as longitudinal cracking that over time becomes interconnected to create a scale- like pattern. Alligator cracking is graded on the amount and severity of the cracking along the road. This distress is generally located along the wheel path of vehicles. A total of 33 of the total 304 roadway segments displayed alligator cracking. Figure 2. Transverse Cracking Photo location: Intersection of 18th Pl SW and 41st Terrace SW Figure 3. Longitudinal Cracking Photo location: Intersection of 17th Ct SW and 44th Terrace SW Figure 4. Alligator Cracking Photo location: 23rd Ave SW from 46th Terrace SW to 45th St SW Page 1027 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 3 Utility Cuts and Patching Utility cuts are created when subsurface utility work is required, and a section of asphalt and subbase is removed to perform the work beneath the roadway. Patches are created when filling depressions or potholes. Though from different causes, both utility cuts and patching generally lead to some uneven- ness, which can create bumps in the road. The quantity and severity of these defects contribute to the grade that the road segment receives. This type of defect was the third most common in the study area, affecting 87 of the total 304 roadway segments. Figure 5 shows an example of a utility patch. Depression, Bumps, and Rutting Depression, bumps, and rutting are deformities in the road that lower the roadway surface in a localized area. Rutting includes longitudinal depressions developed in the wheel paths from vehicles. These conditions are primarily graded on the ‘ride quality’ of a road segment, as some depressions, bumps, and rutting can be difficult to see but can be felt while driving the roadway segment. This category of distress was the second most common in the study area, affecting 166 of the total 304 roadway segments. Figures 6 and 7 show examples of bumps and depression, respectively, in a roadway. Figure 5. Utility Patch Photo location: Intersection of 25th Ave SW and 44th Terrace SW Figure 6. Bumps in Roadway Photo location: 28th Ave SW between 46th St SW and 44th Terrace SW Figure 7. Depression Photo location: Intersection of 41st St SW and 22nd Ave SW Page 1028 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 4 Corrugation (Ripples) Corrugations are fluctuations in the asphalt surface causing undulations perpendicular to the direction of travel. This causes a rolling or ‘rippling’ effect to the surface. This was not a prevalent type of distress observed. Edge of Pavement Damage and Raveling Edge of pavement damage includes damage to the asphalt beginning at the edge of the pavement and working its way inward. Raveling is when the aggregate particles separate over time and wear away from the surface or from the edge of pavement inwards. The rating is based on the severity of the damage and the amount of loose aggregate on the surface. This type of distress was the fourth most common observed, affecting 63 out of 304 roadway segments. Figure 8 shows an example of raveling. Shoving or Pushing Shoving or pushing is categorized as an irregular bulging in the asphalt. This distress is noticed by ripples or waves where there is lateral displacement in the asphalt surface. This was not a prevalent type of distress observed. Potholes Potholes are holes in the pavement caused by severe distress. Potholes vary in size and are graded based on the impact to the ride quality. However, an emphasis is also placed on the risk of potholes to cars. Potholes were the fifth most observed distress type, affecting 47 of 304 roadway segments. Figure 9 provides an example of a pothole within the study area. Asphalt Bleeding Asphalt bleeding is classified as a shiny liquid or oily appearance on the asphalt surface. Asphalt bleeding was not a prevalent type of distress observed. Figure 8. Raveling Photo location: 21st Ave SW between Sunset Rd and 42nd St SW Figure 9. Pothole Photo location: Intersection of 46th St SW and 26th Ave SW Page 1029 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 5 Polished Aggregate Polished aggregate occurs when the asphalt surface becomes smooth. The aggregate on the surface crushes from vehicular traffic and creates a smooth surface. This was not a prevalent type of distress observed. 2. Pavement Evaluation Results and Recommendations The asphalt pavement rating for each roadway segment was scored by summing the severity of distresses observed and subtracting from 100. Attachment A summarizes the roadway segments individual and overall distress ratings, and Figure 10 shows a GIS map with the overall rankings. Of the 304 roadway segments evaluated, 270 segments scored an overall rating of 80 or higher, with the lowest rating in the area at 68. Overall, the pavement conditions within the study area were in good to fair condition. The most common distresses observed included longitudinal cracking, depression/bumps, and utility patches. The least common distresses observed were polished aggregate, asphalt bleeding, shoving or pushing, and corrugations. The sections of roadway that ranked the lowest included: 28th Avenue from 47th Street to 44th Street (Score 68) – cracking, utility patches, and depressions/bumps were observed. 17th Court from Sunset Road to 44th Terrace (Score 68) –longitudinal cracking, utility patches, and potholes were observed. Tropical Way from 27th Ct SW to 26th Ave SW (Score 68) –cracking, potholes, and edge of pavement damage were observed. 45th Street from Sunset Road to 23rd Avenue (Score 69) –alligator cracking and depressions/bumps were observed. Toucan Alley from 47th Street SW to End (Score 71) –cracking, depressions/bumps, raveling, and potholes were observed. Salt Alley from Green Blvd to 18th Ave SW (Score 71) –cracking, depressions/bumps, and flooding were observed. Additionally, as part of the pavement evaluations, the conditions of curb and striping along each roadway was rated but not included in the final score. Overall, all roadway segments with curb were in good condition. The following segments were observed to have striping in poor condition: 20th Place SW from 50th Street SW to 48th Street SW 27th Avenue SW from 53rd Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW 55th Street SW from 26th Ave SW to 27th Court SW 16th Place SW from 43rd Lane SW to 40th Terrace SW 41st Terrace SW from 17th Avenue SW to 18th Place SW 46th Street SW from 17th Avenue SW to 18th Place SW 23rd Avenue SW from 41st Street SW to Collier Boulevard Page 1030 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 6 Figure 10. Pavement Evaluations Results Page 1031 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 7 Jacobs recommends that Collier County Road Maintenance perform repairs to the following road segments with potholes:  Toucan Alley from 44th Street SW to End  18th Place SW from Sunshine Boulevard to 17th Court SW  46th Street SW from 26th Avenue SW to 26th Place SW  20th Court SW from Sunshine Boulevard to 26th Terrace SW  23rd Avenue SW from Sunshine Boulevard to 45th Street SW  Green Boulevard from Hemingway Lane to Sunshine Boulevard Because there are no significant distresses with the roadway segments, the repairs and resurfacing will be addressed with the Collier County Road Maintenance regular schedule for repairs. When the Master Plan phasing areas go into design, the roadway’s pavement condition ratings should be reevaluated and updated to determine roadway improvements needed. Additionally, if the proposed improvements with the Master Plan will result in numerous utility cuts along the roadway, the entire roadway segment should be evaluated for resurfacing. Restriping the roadway segments should also be evaluated during design. Costs for resurfacing utility cuts will be included in the construction estimates for pipe installation. 3. References Collier County. n.d. “GIS Maps.” Collier County Property Appraiser. Accessed July 29, 2024. https://www.collierappraiser.com/index.html Minnesota Asphalt Pavement Association. 2012. A Pavement Rating System for Asphalt Pavement. June 5. Pavement Tools Consortium. n.d. Pavement Interactive. n.d. “Pavement Distresses.” Pavement Interactive. Accessed July 19, 2024. https://pavementinteractive.org/reference-desk/pavement- management/pavement-distresses/ Page 1032 of 3203 Attachment A Pavement Evaluation Results Page 1033 of 3203 Pavement Evaluation ResultsSegment NameTransverse CrackingLongitudonal CrackingAlligator CrackingUtility/Mechanical Cut (Patching)Depressions, Bumps, or RuttingRaveling, Edge of Pavement DamagePotholes Polished AggregateShoving or PushingAsphalt BleedingCorrugations (Ripple)Sum of DefectsCondition of StripingCondition of CurbOverall Rating28th Ave SW from 47th St SW to 44th St SW333 5 6 2 3 2 3 1132116817th Ct SW From Sunset Rd to 44th Terrace SW473 5 4 1 4 1 1 11321168Tropical Way from 27th Ct SW to 26th Ave SW555 1 3 4 4 2 1 1132116845th St SW from Sunset Rd to 23rd Ave SW347 3 6 3 1 1 1 11311169Toucan Aly from 47th St SW to Tropicana Blvd236 1 3 4 6 1 1 11291171Toucan Aly from Tropicana Blvd to 50th St SW236 1 3 4 6 1 1 11291171Toucan Aly from 50th St SW to End236 1 3 4 6 1 1 11291171Salt Alley from Green Blvd to 18th Ave SW573 1 5 3 1 1 1 1129117146th St SW from 26th Ave SW to 26th Pl SW345 1 3 3 5 1 1 11281172Tropical Way from 26th Ave SW to Coronado Pkwy344 3 5 3 2 1 1 1128117246th St SW from 26th Pl SW to 30th Pl SW342 5 5 3 1 1 1 11271173Toucan Aly from 44th St SW to 47th St SW 236 1 1 4 6 1 1 1127117320th Ct SW from Sunshine Blvd to 46th Terrace SW331 3 5 1 5 2 1 1126317418th Ave SW from 41st Terrace SW to Collier Blvd144 5 6 1 1 1 1 1126117427th Ct SW from 46th St SW to 44th St SW161 5 5 1 2 1 1 1125217541st St SW from 20th Pl SW to Golden Gate Pkwy 141 5 4 3 3 1 1 1125217518th Pl SW from Sunshine Blvd to 17th Ct SW114 4 4 1 6 1 1 1125117521st Ave SW from Sunset Rd to 42nd St SW351 3 5 3 1 1 1 1125317555th St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 27th Ct SW355 3 1 2 1 1 1 11244176Tropical Way from Coronado Pkwy to 22nd Pl SW135 1 3 2 2 1 3 2124117619th Ct SW from Hunter Blvd to 50th Terrace SW152 1 3 3 4 1 1 1123117747th St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 25th Ave SW221 5 4 1 4 1 1 1123117740th Terrace SW from Green Blvd to 20th Pl SW121 5 4 3 3 1 1 1123417723rd Ave SW from Sunshine Blvd to 45th St SW234 1 3 1 5 1 1 1123217741st Terrace SW from 20th Pl SW to 23rd Pl SW241 5 4 2 1 1 1 1123317746th St SW from 17th Ave SW to Sunset Rd441 6 1 1 1 1 1 1122517818th Ct SW from 54th St SW to 52nd St SW141 2 4 4 1 1 1 1121117932nd Ave SW from 50th St SW to Tropicana Blvd131 3 3 3 3 1 1 1121117941st Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Pl SW351 3 1 1 3 1 1 1121517955th St SW from Hunter Blvd to 19th Pl SW333 3 1 1 1 1 1 13211179Tropical Way from 19th Ct SW to 17th Ave SW131 3 5 3 1 1 1 11211179Green Blvd from Hemingway Ln to Sunshine Blvd151 1 1 3 5 1 1 11211179Green Blvd from Sunshine Blvd to Collier Blvd151 5 1 3 1 1 1 11211179Salt Alley from 18th Ave SW to 20th Pl SW333 1 3 3 1 1 1 11211179Lucerne Rd from 23rd Ct SW to Coronado Pkwy131 3 4 3 1 1 1 1120118026th Ave SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to 55th St SW411 1 5 1 3 1 1 1120318030th Ave SW from 46th St SW to 44th Terrace SW121 5 5 1 1 1 1 1120318042nd Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Pl SW151 1 4 2 2 1 1 1120118022nd Pl SW from 46th Terrace SW to 45th St SW121 3 5 3 1 1 1 1120118044th St SW from Sunset Rd to 22nd Pl SW241 1 5 1 1 2 1 1120118023rd Ave SW from 43rd Ln SW to 42nd St SW251 2 4 1 1 1 1 1120318022nd Ave SW from 41st Terrace SW to 41st St SW341 3 3 1 1 1 1 11204180Tropical Way from 22nd Pl SW to Hunter Blvd133 1 1 5 1 1 1 21201180Mystic Aly from 43rd Ln SW to 45th St SW225 1 1 3 1 1 1 2120118051st Terrace SW from 17th Ct SW to 50th Terrace SW131 2 3 2 3 1 1 1119118121st Ave SW from 54th Terrace SW to 21st Pl SW131 3 5 1 1 1 1 1119118154th Terrace SW from 31st Pl SW to 30th Ave SW221 3 1 2 4 1 1 1119118147th Terrace SW from 25th Pl SW to 30th Pl SW321 3 4 1 1 1 1 1119318119th Ave SW from Sunset Rd to 18th Pl SW121 4 3 1 3 1 1 1119318123rd Ave SW from 45th St SW to 43rd Ln SW231 3 4 1 1 1 1 11193181Mystic Aly from 42nd Terrace SW to 43rd Ln SW225 1 1 2 1 1 1 2119118150th Terrace SW from 51st Terrace SW to 20st Pl SW121 2 3 3 2 1 1 1118118222nd Ave SW from Hunter Blvd to 50th Terrace SW131 1 4 1 3 1 1 1118418252nd Terrace SW From Coronado Pkwy to Golden Gate Pkwy111 3 5 2 1 1 1 1118318253rd St SW from 25th Ave SW to 27th Ave SW 311 1 4 3 1 1 1 11181182Coronado Pkwy Eastbound from 55th Terrace SW to Hunter Blvd141 1 3 3 1 1 1 1118118231st Pl SW from 54th Ln SW to 53rd St SW141 1 3 1 3 1 1 1118118232nd Ave SW from 52nd Ln SW to 50th St SW111 5 4 1 1 1 1 1118118246th St SW from 19th Pl SW to 22nd Pl SW131 4 3 1 1 1 1 1118218246th Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Pl SW126 2 1 1 1 1 1 1118118227th Ct SW from 44th St SW to Golf Course132 2 3 2 1 1 1 1118118223rd Pl SW from 45th St SW to 41st St SW231 1 4 2 1 1 1 1118418227th Ct SW from 44th Ct to End225 2 1 1 1 1 1 1118118221st Ave SW from 46th St SW to 45th St SW232 1 1 3 1 1 1 2118118220th Ave SW from 46th Terrace SW to 46th St SW233 1 3 1 1 1 1 1118118244th St from 18th Pl SW to 19th Ave SW133 4 1 1 1 1 1 1118118219th Ave SW from 54th Terrace SW to 51st Terrace SW121 1 2 3 2 1 2 1117118317th Ct SW from 52nd St SW to 51st St SW121 3 2 3 1 1 1 1117118318th Ave SW from 50th Terrace SW to 49th St SW121 1 4 1 2 2 1 1117318320th Pl SW from 54th Terrace SW to 19th Ct SW131 1 5 1 1 1 1 1117118352nd Ln SW from 21st Pl SW to 23rd Ave SW231 4 1 1 1 1 1 1117118325th Pl SW from 55th Terrace SW to 54th St SW131 1 4 1 2 1 1 1117118332nd Ave SW from 54th Ln SW to 53rd St SW111 5 3 1 1 1 1 1117118341st St SW from 16th Pl SW to 20th Ave SW141 3 2 1 1 1 1 1117118319th Pl SW from 46th Terrace SW to 45th Terrace SW241 1 3 1 1 1 1 1117318346th Terrace SW from Sunset Rd to 23rd Ave SW221 1 3 1 3 1 1 1117118343rd Ln SW from 22nd Ave SW to Golden Gate Pkwy121 3 4 1 1 1 1 1117218349th Terrace SW from 23rd Ave SW to 23rd Ct SW131 2 3 2 1 1 1 1117118319th Ct SW from 46th Terrace SW to End331 1 3 1 1 1 1 1117118354th Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 19th Ave SW 122 1 3 2 1 1 1 1116118449th St SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Ct SW131 1 3 1 2 1 1 111611841 of 4Page 1034 of 3203 Pavement Evaluation ResultsSegment NameTransverse CrackingLongitudonal CrackingAlligator CrackingUtility/Mechanical Cut (Patching)Depressions, Bumps, or RuttingRaveling, Edge of Pavement DamagePotholes Polished AggregateShoving or PushingAsphalt BleedingCorrugations (Ripple)Sum of DefectsCondition of StripingCondition of CurbOverall Rating55th Terrace SW from Hunter Blvd to Coronado Pkwy131 2 3 1 1 1 1 1116118453rd Terrace SW from 25th Ave SW to 28th Ave SW111 4 3 1 1 1 1 1116218455th St SW from 26th Ave SW to 27th Ct SW131 1 4 1 1 1 1 1116518427th Ave SW from 55th St SW to 54th St SW 141 1 2 2 1 1 1 1116318428th Ave SW from 48th Terrace SW to 47th Terrace SW112 1 3 3 1 1 1 1116118425th Ave SW from 47th St SW to 44th St SW111 3 1 1 4 1 1 1116118424th Pl SW from 47th St SW to 44th St SW131 2 3 1 1 1 1 1116218431st Ave SW from 47th St SW to 44th St SW121 3 3 1 1 1 1 1116118431st Pl SW from Tropicana to 44th St SW121 1 4 2 1 1 1 1116118430th Pl SW from 47th St SW to 44th Terrace SW121 1 5 1 1 1 1 11161184Tropicana Northbound111 2 3 3 1 1 1 11162184Tropicana Southbound121 3 3 1 1 1 1 1116218441st Terrace SW from 19th Ct SW to 20th Ave SW121 3 3 1 1 1 1 1116118416th Pl SW from 43rd Ln SW to 40th Terrace SW131 3 2 1 1 1 1 11165184Sunset Rd from 17th Ct SW to 19th Ave SW111 4 3 1 1 1 1 11163184Collier Blvd Southbound from Green Blvd to Golden Gate Pkwy121 2 3 1 2 1 1 11161184Golden Gate Pkwy Eastbound from 44th St SW to Collier Blvd131 2 3 1 1 1 1 1116118442nd St SW from 21st Ave SW to 19th Pl SW131 2 3 1 1 1 1 1116118455th St SW from 17th Ave SW to 19th Pl SW121 1 3 2 1 1 1 1115118551st Terrace SW from 20th Ct SW to 22nd Ave SW121 1 2 3 1 1 1 1115118520th Ct SW from Hunter Blvd to 50th Terrace SW131 1 3 1 1 1 1 1115118554th Terrace SW from Hunter Blvd to Coronado Pkwy121 1 4 1 1 1 1 1115318555th Terrace SW from Coronado Pkwy to 25th Pl SW131 1 3 1 1 1 1 11151185Coronado Pkwy Eastbound from Hunter Blvd to Golden Gate Pkwy111 4 2 1 1 1 1 1115118550th St SW from 26th Pl SW to 28th Ave SW111 1 3 1 3 1 1 1115118544th St SW from 27th Ct SW to 31st Ave SW111 3 3 1 1 1 1 1115118532nd Ave SW from Tropicana Blvd to 44th St SW111 1 5 1 1 1 1 1115118517th Ave SW from 45th Terrace SW to 41st Terrace SW121 3 2 1 1 1 1 1115318545th Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW from 18th Pl SW111 1 3 1 3 1 1 1115318543rd Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Pl SW131 2 1 1 2 1 1 1115318543rd St SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Pl SW131 2 1 2 1 1 1 1115118518th Pl SW from Sunset Rd to 41st Terrace SW111 3 2 1 2 1 1 11151185Golden Gate Pkwy Westbound from Coronado Pkwy to Collier Blvd 121 1 4 1 1 1 1 1115118520th Pl SW from Sunset Rd to 42nd St SW131 2 2 1 1 1 1 1115118522nd Pl SW from 44th Terrace SW to 42nd St SW121 1 2 1 3 1 1 1115118520th Pl SW from 41st Terrace SW to Collier Blvd121 2 3 1 1 1 1 11151185Golden Gate Pkwy Eastbound from Santa Barbara Blvd to 50th St SW121 2 2 1 2 1 1 1115118520th Pl SW from 48th St SW to Sunshine Blvd111 3 3 1 1 1 1 11151185Green Blvd from Santa Barbara Blvd to Hemingway Ln131 1 1 3 1 1 1 1115118542nd Terrace SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 23rd Pl SW151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1115118542nd St SW from 23rd Pl SW to 22nd Ave SW 231 1 1 2 1 1 1 1115118519th Ct SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to 55th St SW131 1 1 2 1 1 1 1114118617th Ave SW from 50th Terrace SW to 48th St SW121 1 2 2 1 1 1 1114118648th St SW from 20th Pl SW to 23rd Ave SW121 2 2 1 1 1 1 1114118651st St SW from 20th Pl SW to 22nd Ave SW121 1 2 2 1 1 1 1114318650th Terrace SW from 24th Ave SW to Coronado Pkwy111 1 4 1 1 1 1 1114118621st Pl SW/53rd St SW from 54th Terrace SW to 23rd Ave SW131 1 2 1 1 1 1 1114318655th St SW from Hunter Blvd to Coronado Pkwy121 3 1 1 1 1 1 1114118628th Ave SW from 55th St SW to 54th St SW131 1 2 1 1 1 1 1114418655th Terrace SW from 25th Pl SW to 27th Ct SW121 3 1 1 1 1 1 11143186Hunter Blvd Southbound from Santa Barbara Blvd to 20th Ct SW121 3 1 1 1 1 1 1114118625th Ct SW to 47th St SW to 44th Terrace SW131 1 2 1 1 1 1 1114218645th St SW/26th Ave SW from 25th Ct SW to 46th St SW121 1 2 1 2 1 1 1114118644th Terrace SW from 28th Ave SW to 31st Ave SW111 3 2 1 1 1 1 1114118619th Ct SW from 41st Terrace SW to 40th Terrace SW131 1 2 1 1 1 1 1114118645th St SW from 17th Ave SW to 17th Ct SW121 3 1 1 1 1 1 11142186Sunset Rd from Sunshine Blvd to 17th Ct SW121 1 3 1 1 1 1 1114118642nd St SW from 21st Ave SW to 22nd Ave SW131 1 2 1 1 1 1 1114118643rd Terrace SW from Sunset Rd to 22nd Ave SW111 3 2 1 1 1 1 1114118623rd Ave SW from 41st St SW to Collier Blvd111 1 2 1 3 1 1 1114518621st Pl from 21st Ave SW to 52nd Terrace SW122 1 1 2 1 1 1 1114118644th Terrace SW from 23rd Ave SW to 22nd Pl SW131 1 1 2 1 1 1 1114118616th Pl SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to End121 1 1 1 2 1 1 1113118754th St SW from 17th Ave SW to 19th Ave SW111 3 1 1 1 1 1 1113118751st St SW from 20th Ct SW to 20th Pl SW121 2 1 1 1 1 1 1113118751st St SW from 22nd Ave SW to 23rd Ct SW121 2 1 1 1 1 1 1113118750th Terrace SW from 20th Pl SW to 24th Ave SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118752nd Terrace SW from 19th Ct SW to 22nd Pl SW111 1 3 1 1 1 1 1113118723rd Ave SW from 54th Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113318727th Ct SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to 55th St SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118726th Pl SW from 55th St SW to 54th St SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 11131187Hunter Blvd Northbound from Coronado Pkwy to 22nd Ave SW121 1 1 2 1 1 1 11131187Coronado Pkwy Westbound from Hunter Blvd to Santa Barbara Blvd SW121 1 1 2 1 1 1 11131187Hunter Blvd from 22nd Ave SW to Santa Barbara 121 1 2 1 1 1 1 11131187Sunshine Blvd Southbound from Green Blvd to Golden Gate Pkwy121 1 2 1 1 1 1 11131187Coronado Pkwy Westbound from Hunter Blvd to Golden Gate Pkwy121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118754th Ln SW from 29th Pl SW to 32nd Ave SW111 1 3 1 1 1 1 1113218731st Pl SW from 52nd Ln SW to 52nd St SW111 1 3 1 1 1 1 1113118729th Pl SW from 50th Terrace SW to 50th St SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118750th Terrace SW from 28th Ave SW to 29th Pl SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113118728th Ave SW from 51st St SW to 50th St SW111 1 3 1 1 1 1 111311872 of 4Page 1035 of 3203 Pavement Evaluation ResultsSegment NameTransverse CrackingLongitudonal CrackingAlligator CrackingUtility/Mechanical Cut (Patching)Depressions, Bumps, or RuttingRaveling, Edge of Pavement DamagePotholes Polished AggregateShoving or PushingAsphalt BleedingCorrugations (Ripple)Sum of DefectsCondition of StripingCondition of CurbOverall Rating49th St SW from 28th Ct SW to 30th Pl SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118727th Pl SW from 50th St SW to End111 1 3 1 1 1 1 1113118728th Ct SW from 49th Ln SW to 48th Terrace SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118726th Pl SW from 50th St SW to 48th Terrace SW111 1 2 2 1 1 1 1113218725th Pl SW from 47th Terrace SW to 47th St SW311 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113118725th Ave SW from 47th Terrace SW to 47th St SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113218726th Pl SW from 47th St SW to 44th Terrace SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113418744th St SW from 25th Ave SW to 27th Ct SW121 1 1 1 2 1 1 1113118745th St SW from 31st Ave SW to 32nd Ave SW111 1 3 1 1 1 1 1113118728th Pl SW from 46th St SW to 44th Terrace SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113118747th St SW from 28th Ave SW to 31st Ave SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118731st Ave SW from Tropicana Blvd to 47th St SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113218743rd St SW from 29th Pl SW to 32nd Ave SW111 3 1 1 1 1 1 1113118725th Ave SW from 43rd St SW to 42nd St SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118742nd Terrace SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 25th Ave SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113218741st Ln SW from Green Blvd to 16th Pl SW121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118717th Pl SW from 45th St SW to 43rd Terrace SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113118744th Terrace SW from 17th Pl SW to 18th Ave SW111 2 2 1 1 1 1 1113118745th Terrace SW from Sunset Rd to 22nd Pl SW121 1 1 1 2 1 1 11131187Collier Blvd Northbound from bridge to Golden Gate Pkwy121 1 2 1 1 1 1 1113118722nd Ave SW from 43rd Ln SW to 42nd St SW131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113118720th Ave SW from Sunset Rd to 42nd St SW111 2 2 1 1 1 1 11131187Golden Gate Pkwy Eastbound from 50th St SW to 44th St SW112 2 1 1 1 1 1 1113118729th Pl SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to 55th Terrace131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113118719th Pl SW from 55th St SW to 19th Ct SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118853rd Ln SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Ct SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118817th Pl SW from 53rd Ln SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118851st St SW from 17th Ave SW to 50th Terrace SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118848th St SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Ct SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118850th Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Ave SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118850th St SW from 19th Pl SW to 20th Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118848th St SW from 18th Ct SW to 20th Pl SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118849th St SW from 18th Ct SW to 20th Pl SW111 2 1 1 1 1 1 1112218822nd Ave SW from 50th St SW to 48th St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118822nd Pl SW from 50th St SW to 48th St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118820th Pl SW from 51st St SW to 50th St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118824th Ave SW from 50th Terrace SW to Lucerne Rd121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118822nd Ave SW/54th St SW from 54th Terrace SW to 23rd Ave SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118824th Ave SW from 54th Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112218823rd Pl SW from 54th Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118825th Ave SW/54th Terrace SW from Coronado Pkwy to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112418827th Ave SW from 53rd Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112518826th Ave SW from 55th St SW to 54th St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 11124188Hunter Blvd Southbound from 20th Ct SW to Coronado Pkwy111 1 1 2 1 1 1 1112118853rd St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 32nd Ave SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112218829th Pl SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to 53rd St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118854th St SW from 31st Pl SW to 30th Ave SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118828th Pl SW from 53rd St SW to 52nd St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118852nd Terrace SW from 30th Ave SW to 31st Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118830th Ave SW from 53rd St SW to 52nd St SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112218830th Pl SW from 50th St SW to Tropicana Blvd111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118851st St SW from 28th Ave SW to 28th Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118828th Pl SW from 51st St SW to 50th Terrace SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118850th St SW from 29th Pl SW to 30th Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118848th Terrace SW from 28th Ct SW to 30th Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118850th St SW from 28th Ave SW to 29th Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118850th St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 26th Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118847th St SW from 25th Ct SW to 26th Pl SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118844th Terrace SW from 26th Pl SW to 27th Ct SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118829th Pl SW from 44th Terrace SW to 41st St SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118841st St SW from 29th Pl SW to 32nd Ave SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118832nd Ave SW from 43rd St SW to 41st St SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118831st Pl SW from 43rd St SW to 41st St SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118842nd St SW from 17th Ave SW to 18th Pl SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112218818th Ave SW from Sunset Rd to 43rd Terrace SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 11121188Collier Blvd Southbound from Golden Gate Pkwy to bridge111 1 2 1 1 1 1 11121188Sunshine Blvd Northbound from Golden Gate Pkwy to Green Blvd 111 2 1 1 1 1 1 1112218844th Terrace SW from Sunset Rd to 22nd Pl SW111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118845th St SW from 23rd Ave SW to Golden Gate Pkwy121 1 1 1 1 1 1 11122188Santa Barbara Southbound from Green Blvd to Golden Gate Pkwy 111 2 1 1 1 1 1 11121188Santa Barbara Northbound from Golden Gate Pkwy to Green Blvd111 1 2 1 1 1 1 1112118817th Ave SW from 48th St SW to Sunshine Blvd121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118823rd Ave SW from 48th St SW to Sunshine Blvs111 1 1 2 1 1 1 1112118824th Ave SW from 52nd Terrace SW to Hunter Blvd111 1 1 2 1 1 1 1112118850th St SW from 29th Pl SW to 28th Ave SW121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1112118855th Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 19th Ct SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118917th Ave SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to Canal111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118917th Ave SW from 54th Terrace SW to 51st St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118952nd St SW from 17th Ave SW to 19th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118952nd Terrace SW from 17th Ave SW to 19th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118918th Ave SW from 53rd Ln SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111893 of 4Page 1036 of 3203 Pavement Evaluation ResultsSegment NameTransverse CrackingLongitudonal CrackingAlligator CrackingUtility/Mechanical Cut (Patching)Depressions, Bumps, or RuttingRaveling, Edge of Pavement DamagePotholes Polished AggregateShoving or PushingAsphalt BleedingCorrugations (Ripple)Sum of DefectsCondition of StripingCondition of CurbOverall Rating17th Pl SW from 50th Terrace SW to 49th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118918th Ct SW from 19th Pl SW to 48th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118920th Pl SW from 50th St SW to 48th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111518949th Terrace SW from 19th Pl SW to 20th Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118919th Pl SW from 50th St SW to 49th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118919th Ave SW from 19th Pl SW to 49th St SW 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118923rd Ave SW from 50th St SW to 48th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118950th St SW from 22nd Ave SW to 23rd Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118921st Pl SW from 50th St SW to 48th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118950th St SW from 20th Pl SW to 21st Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118921st Ave SW from 20th Pl SW to 48th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118951st Terrace SW from 22nd Ave SW to 23rd Ct SW 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118924th Ave SW from Hunter Blvd to 50th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118923rd Ct SW from Hunter Blvd 50th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118923rd Ct SW from 50th Terrace SW to Lucerne Rd111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118922nd Pl SW from 52nd Terrace SW from Hunter Blvd111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118952nd Terrace SW from 22nd Pl SW to 24th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111318923rd Ct SW From 54th Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118922nd Pl SW from Santa Barbara Blvd to 55th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118928th Ave SW from 53rd Terrace SW to 52nd Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111218927th Pl SW from 55th St SW to 54th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118954th St SW from 25th Pl SW to 28th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118955th St SW from Coronado Pkwy to 25th Ct SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118925th Ct SW from 55th St SW to 55th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111189Golden Gate Pkwy Westbound from Santa Barbara Blvd to Coronado Pkwy111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111218955th Terrace SW from 29th Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118930th Ave SW from 54th Terrace SW to 53rd St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118952nd St SW from 28th Pl SW to 32nd Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118950th St SW from 31st Ave SW to 32nd Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118931st Ave SW from 52nd St SW to 50th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111418931st Pl SW from 52nd St SW to 50th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118952nd Ln SW from 32nd Ave SW to 31st Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118949th Ln SW/28th Ave SW from 50th St SW to 30th Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111218948th Terrace SW from 26th Pl SW to 28th Ct SW 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118930th Pl SW from Tropicana to 47th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118926th/25th Pl SW from 48th Terrace SW to 47th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118944th St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 25th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118944th Terrace SW from 25th Ave SW to 26th Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118947th St SW from 26th Pl SW to 28th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118944th St SW from 31st Ave SW to 32nd Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118945th St SW/29th Ave SW from 30th Ave SW to 44th Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118941st Terrace SW from 29th Pl SW to 31st Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118942nd St SW from 30th Ave SW to 31st Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118942nd Terrace SW from 30th Ave SW to 31st Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118930th Ave SW from 43rd St SW from 41st Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118943rd St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 25th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111218942nd St SW from Golden Gate Pkwy to 25th Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118920th Ave SW from 41st Terrace SW to 41st St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118943rd Ln SW Green Blvd to 16th Pl SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118917th Ave SW from Sunshine Blvd to 46th St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11113189Collier Blvd Northbound from Golden Gate Pkwy to Green Blvd111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111189Sunset Rd from 45th St SW to 43rd Terrace SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118943rd Ln SW from Sunset Rd to 22nd Ave SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118919th Pl SW from Sunset Rd to 42nd St SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118955th St SW from 27th Ct SW to Golden Gate Pkwy111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111318919th Ct SW from 52nd Terrace SW to Hunter Blvd111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118950th St SW from 23rd Ave SW to 23rd Ct SW111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111189Santa Barbara Southbound from Golden Gate Pkwy to bridge111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111189Santa Barbara Northbound from Golden Gate Pkwy to bridge111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118918th Ct SW from 48th St SW to Sunshine Blvd111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111118950th Ln SW from 31st Ave SW to End111 1 1 1 1 1 1 111111894 of 4Page 1037 of 3203 Appendix F Lighting Study Analysis Report Page 1038 of 3203 Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Lighting Study Analysis Report July 2025 Page 1039 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 1 1. Introduction Collier County (hereinafter, “the County”) was awarded a grant from the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Collier County Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection/ Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan [GGCMP]”). The study area for the GGCMP includes the unincorporated area in western Collier County referred to as Golden Gate City, which is bounded to the north by Green Boulevard, to the east by Collier Boulevard, to the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. The purpose of this Lighting Analysis Report is to perform a preliminary lighting study for the area to consider roadway lighting and pedestrian lighting needs for the community. This lighting study is based on typical street sections for the following roadway classification types: local, collector, arterial, and service roads. The study evaluated lighting improvements on County-owned roadways to meet current lighting design requirements per the lighting criteria as defined in the 2025 Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Design Manual (FDM) Chapter 231 Lighting, and guidelines identified in the Collier County Lighting Standards (Collier County 2017a). 2. Existing Conditions The existing lighting within the Golden Gate City study area includes a variety of luminaires and light poles, such as luminaires installed on the existing Florida Power and Light (FPL) utility poles and/or standalone concrete poles, aluminum poles, or decorative poles along the roadway. The existing layout is not considered a “continuous” lighting system because the luminaires do not cover the full area required, which would include the entire length of roadway as well as any sidewalks or bike lanes. Collier County and FPL have lighting agreements in place for the luminaires mounted on the existing FPL utility poles. According to the lighting agreements, luminaires mounted on existing utility poles include high-pressure sodium (HPS) “cobra-head” style and light-emitting diode (LED) luminaires. Otherwise, lighting is provided on a standalone light pole with an estimated 6-foot-long arm bracket (single and double). Luminaire wattage is estimated for the following street classifications: 100 watts (W) for HPS and 40-W for LEDs for local streets, 200-W HPS and 76-W LEDs for collector streets, and 400-W HPS and 182- W LEDs for arterial streets. The mounting height is estimated at 20 to 25 feet for local and collector streets and 30 to 35 feet for arterial roads. Some local streets within the study area have existing concrete poles with luminaires. At these locations, the lighting distribution is from an electrical underground system. Sunshine Boulevard and Tropicana Boulevard include existing decorative poles with “bell-shape” luminaires at specific locations. The decorative poles are installed within the median and the luminaire is aligned over the pedestrian crosswalk, as shown on Figure 1. Arterial roads include double-arm luminaires mounted on concrete poles along the median, as shown on Figure 2. Page 1040 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 2 Figure 1. Decorative Street Light on Sunshine Blvd Figure 2. Double-Arm Luminaires on Concrete Pole The Golden Gate Beautification Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) was developed to serve the project area. The MSTU committee makes recommendations for roadway landscaping improvements. A Streetscape Master Plan was developed for Collier County in 1997 and in 2011, the Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan was developed, providing recommendations on roadway median landscaping (McGee & Associates 2011). The recommendations in the Beautification Master Plan included two types of lighting for the major intersections: median ends and pedestrian crosswalks. These recommendations were identified as: 1. For the ‘Special Overlay District,’ the pole and fixture recommended was the Collier County Traffic Operations “East Trail Street Light Assembly” (Lumec 250-watt metal halide, DMS30 LMS11684A, Type A), Drawing No. CCTO 03-204. 2. For the MSTU roadways, the pole was identified as a green-toned, exposed aggregate round pole anchor-based or embedded, topped with a single- or double- 6-foot fixture arm and forest green in color. The fixture was identified as Lumec Helios series H.B.M., forest green color, or approved equal (McGee & Associates 2011). Decorative pedestrian light poles were identified as Lumec AM6U-16-GN6-TX 16-foot-high pole with base cover or approved equal, the arm as VR 302-1A-GN6-TX, and the fixture as Lumec #175SMH- DMS50-SG3-LD-QTA240 or approved equal (McGee & Associates 2011). Table 1 provides the lighting recommendations in the Beautification Master Plan. Table 1. Beautification Master Plan Lighting Recommendations Roadway Name Lighting Recommendation Coronado Pkwy. Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Install twin-headed decorative streetlight fixture within the medians on ±200-foot centers. Collier Blvd. (A - Golden Gate Canal to Golden Gate Pkwy.) Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Install decorative streetlight fixture on both sides of the roadway spaced triangularly on ±200-foot centers. Collier Blvd. (B - Golden Gate Pkwy. to Green Blvd.) Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Replace existing streetlight fixtures with decorative poles and fixtures. Page 1041 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 3 Table 1. Beautification Master Plan Lighting Recommendations Roadway Name Lighting Recommendation Golden Gate Pkwy., East Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Install decorative streetlight fixture on both sides of the roadway spaced triangularly on ±200-foot centers. Green Blvd. Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Decorative twin-headed streetlight fixtures within the medians on the eastern half and along the southern edge of pavement on the western half spaced ±200 feet on center. Hunter Blvd. Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Decorative twin-headed fixtures as specified in the Master Plan within the medians spaced ±200 feet on center. Santa Barbara Blvd., North Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Install decorative streetlight fixture on both sides of the roadway spaced triangularly on ±200-foot centers. Sunshine Blvd. Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Decorative twin-headed fixtures within the medians spaced ±200 feet on center. Pedestrian fixtures at median ends completed. Tropicana Blvd. Pedestrian fixtures at main intersections or pedestrian crossings. Decorative twin-headed fixtures within the medians spaced ±200 feet on center. Pedestrian fixtures at median ends completed. Source: Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan (McGee & Associates 2011) Figure 3 shows the location of existing lighting within the study area as well as the roadway classifications. The existing data were collected from a desktop review using 2024 Collier County aerial imagery and field verification. Page 1042 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 4 Figure 3. Existing Roadway Lighting Page 1043 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 5 3. Electrical Analysis The loading data of the luminaire is included in the cut sheet information for reference in Attachment A. FPL will perform the analysis for any future improvements where they provide the lighting. 4. Photometric Analysis 4.1 Lighting Analysis Approach The lighting analysis evaluated pedestrian lighting safety along the roadway, intersections, and pedestrian crosswalks within the study area. The photometric criterion used in this consideration was based on Chapter 231 Lighting in the FDM. Existing conditions and design constraints evaluated included:  Right-of-way limits  Geometry of existing roadway, intersections, sidewalks, driveways, and so forth  Locations of overhead and underground utilities, drainage, or other roadside features  Existing sidewalks  Clear zone requirements - No closer than 4 feet from face of curb or clear zone per FDM Chapter 215 Table 215.2.2 Minimum Lateral Offset Criteria Using these conditions and constraints, an estimated photometric analysis was conducted using the Roadway Optimizer Tool from the AGi32 software. The analysis included a typical section for the roadway classifications of local, collector, and arterial roads. Luminaire data used in the typical section analysis was based on the luminaires used under the existing agreements between Collier County and FPL (Eastley 2024). The analysis provides an estimated light pole spacing for each roadway classification that will meet the current FDOT lighting criteria. Because the scope of work for the GGCMP does not include any design or surveying, an intersection and vertical analysis could not be simulated with the Roadway Optimizer Tool and, therefore, was not included in this Lighting Analysis Report. 4.2 Photometric Criteria The photometric criteria used for this analysis is based on FDOT FDM Table 231.2.1 for corridor lighting (refer to Table 2). For the horizontal and vertical illuminance calculations, the values for ”Other Roadways” shown in Table 2 were used for local, collector, and service road type classifications. Table 2. Lighting Values Roadway Classification Illumination Level Average Foot Candle Illumination Uniformity Ratios Veiling Luminance Ratio Or Project Type Horizontal (H.F.C.) Vertical (V.F.C.) Avg./Min. Max./Min. Lv(MAX)/LAVG Corridor Lighting Limited Access Facilities 1.5 N/A 4:1 or Less 10:1 or Less 0.3:1 or Less Major Arterials 1.5 Other Roadways 1.0 Signalized Intersection and Roundabout Lighting Page 1044 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 6 Table 2. Lighting Values New or Reconstruction 3.0 Std. 1.5 Min. 1.5 Std. 1.2 Min. 4:1 or Less 10:1 or Less N/A Lighting Retrofit 1.5 Std. 1.0 Min. 1.5 Std. 1.0 Min. Unsignalized Intersection Lighting All Project Types 1.0 to 1.5 1.5 Std. 1.0 Min. 4:1 or Less 10:1 or Less N/A Note: Local, collector, and service roads are considered “Other Roadways” for design criteria. Source: FDM (2024) 4.3 Luminaire Options Luminaires used as the basis for this lighting analysis were based on the information in the existing agreements between FPL and Collier County (Eastley 2024). The luminaire data are also included in the FPL LED Lighting Catalog and are described in Table 3. The Illumination Engineering Society (IES) data provides information regarding the light distribution pattern of the luminaire. The backlight, uplight, and glare (BUG) rating describes the measure of emitting light in unwanted directions. Table 3. Luminaire Schedule Fixture Manufacturer Luminaire IES Number Luminaire Watts Luminaire Lumens IES Class BUG Rating Cree RSW RSW-3ME-5L-40K7 40 5000 Type III B1-U0-G1 AEL ATBS & ATBM ATBS-I-XXXX-R2 ATBM-E-XXXX-R3 80/120 8653/ 15453 Type II/ Type III B2-U0-G2 B2-U0-G3 Cooper Verdeon M VERD-M-A03-E-U-T3-AP 180 22236 Type III B3-U0-G3 Source: FPL LED Lighting Catalog (FPL 2024) 4.4 Roadway Lighting Analysis The roadway calculations and analysis include horizontal pavement illuminance along the roadway. This analysis was performed using the AGi32 Roadway Optimizing Tool. This tool estimates the light pole spacing based on a roadway typical section where the program creates a calculation zone and performs a horizontal lighting analysis based on the input parameters. Intersection calculations include both horizontal pavement illuminance and vertical illuminance at pedestrian crosswalks. Because the GGCMP scope does not include obtaining survey data, an estimate on the required lighting levels for an intersection using the Optimizer tool could not be performed. Similarly, without that data, the vertical lighting analysis for pedestrian crossings at the intersections could not be performed. These analyses should be performed during project design. Table 4 provides a summary of the lighting analysis on each typical roadway section and Table 5 includes a summary of estimated light pole spacing based on the analysis. Attachment B provides the AGi32 roadway analysis layouts and calculation results. Page 1045 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 7 Table 4. Roadway (Typical Streets) - Calculation Summary Road Classification Luminaire Data Illumination Veiling Luminance Avg (F.C.) Avg/Min Max/Min LvMax/LvAvg Horizontal Calculations Local 40W LED Luminaire 1.01 1.58 2.00 0.17 70W LED Luminaire 1.10 3.14 7.83 0.28 Collector 120W LED Luminaire 1.25 2.08 4.40 0.29 (More than 1 typical) 1.11 2.92 6.95 0.28 1.18 2.23 4.94 0.30 1.10 2.82 6.62 0.29 Arterial 180W LED Luminaire 1.80 3.83 7.79 0.24 (More than 1 typical) 1.70 3.86 7.93 0.25 1.73 1.66 3.46 0.30 Service 70W LED Luminaire 1.34 3.62 9.89 0.28 Calculation Targets 1.0 HFC - 1.5 HFC ≤4 ≤10 ≤0.3 Local/Collector/Service Street: Target FC value: 1.00FC. Arterial Street: Target FC value: 1.50 FC. Table 5. Roadway (Typical Streets) - Light Pole Spacing Road Classification Luminaire Data Light Pole Spacing (Estimate in feet) Placement Configuration Number of Arms and Luminaires Local 40W LED Luminaire 165 Staggered Single 70W LED Luminaire 350/175 Staggered Single Collector 120W LED Luminaire 180 Median Double (More than 1 typical) 210 Median Double 190 Median Double 210 Median Double Arterial 180W LED Luminaire 236 Staggered Single (More than 1 typical) 214 One side Single 175 Opposite Single Service 70W LED Luminaire 160 One side Single Notes: Staggered refers to the light poles placed on opposite sides of the road offset from each other. 5. Crash Data Analysis Traffic crash data were obtained from FDOT’s Signal Four crash data for the 5-year period from December 2019 to December 2023 (Signal Four Analytics n.d.). A total of 4,562 crashes occurred within the Golden GGCMP study area. Figure 4 summarizes the total crashes based on lighting condition and Figure 5 provides a heat map of total crashes in Golden Gate City. Page 1046 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 8 Figure 4. Golden Gate City Crash Data by Lighting Condition Of the total 4,562 crashes, 465 crashes occurred outside of daylight or dark-lighted conditions. These crashes were labeled as either low light (dawn or dusk), dark – not lighted, dark - unknown lighting, or unknown/blank. Figure 6 provides a heat map of these 465 crashes. Dark -Lighted, 15.8% Dark -Not Lighted, 5.1% Dark -Unknown Lighting, 0.4% Dawn, 1.6% Daylight, 74.0% Dusk, 2.9%Unknown, 0.3% Page 1047 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 9 Figure 5. Crash Locations Heat Map (December 2019 to December 2023) Page 1048 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 10 Figure 6. Crash Locations Heat Map for Crashes That Occurred Outside of Daylight or Dark-Lighted Conditions (December 2019 to December 2023) Page 1049 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 11 The 465 crashes that occurred outside of daylight or lighted conditions can be summarized as follows:  11 crashes involved pedestrians, 17 involved bicyclists  2 crashes resulted in fatalities: 1 involved a pedestrian fatality and 1 involved a bicyclist fatality  The number of crashes occurring based on intersection type was identified as: - 100 crashes at four-way intersections - 294 crashes were not at an intersections - 60 crashes were at a T-intersections - 11 crashes were labeled as other  The crashes based on type of impact were identified as: - 86 as angle crashes - 11 as front-to-front crashes - 119 as front-to-rear crashes - 4 as rear-to-rear crashes - 10 as rear-to- side crashes - 17 as sideswipe, opposite direction crashes - 36 as sideswipe, same direction crashes - 31 labeled as unknown, other, or marked blank 6. Recommendations This analysis used the AGi Roadway Optimizer Tool to estimate the required light pole spacing on each roadway section to meet the minimum FDOT lighting design criteria. However, an analysis can also be performed using other agency lighting design criteria, such as County, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and so forth. The County has identified a lack of funding for lighting improvements within Golden Gate City. Most existing lighting appears to be installed based on the Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan and funded through the MSTU budget. The majority of the existing lighting is placed to accom- modate pedestrian and bicyclists at intersections. Based on the required spacing in Table 5, the majority of the existing roadway lighting on the local, col- lector, arterial, and service roads in the study area does not meet these spacing requirements. However, some sections of the corridors within the study area may meet the required spacing based on existing luminaires and will need to be evaluated. A calculation zone analysis should be performed for each section after obtaining survey and illumination data to determine whether illumination requirements are met. For lighting that was installed outside of the agreements between FPL and Collier County, the luminaire data will need to be obtained, and light pole spacing recalculated. Note that Collier Boulevard will undergo lighting improvements as part of the widening project from City Gate Boulevard North to Green Boulevard. Because the existing lighting along the majority of the corridors is not continuous, it does not meet the FDOT lighting criteria for street lighting. The required spacing data for each roadway section can be reviewed to evaluate additional light poles to meet FDOT requirements. The unsignalized and signalized intersections will need to be evaluated once luminaire mounting height is determined. Lighting at intersections will also be required to meet current FDOT lighting design criteria for intersections with pedestrian crosswalks. Lighting along sidewalks and roadways used by students walking home from school and after-school activities should be prioritized to improve safety and visibility. Lighting shall also follow the recommended practice included in the Collier County Lighting Standards (Collier County 2017a) and the Lighting Standards Special Considerations (Collier County 2017b) documents. These guidelines include recommendations for outdoor and roadway lighting within County facilities such as warranting conditions, location criteria, and level of illumination. Some recommendations include the use of full cutoff luminaires to avoid light spillage, the use of a shield to control backlight, orientation of the luminaires toward the road, and so forth. Special consideration should be given to avoid Page 1050 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. 12 or minimize any light distribution into private properties. This can be achieved by using “house-side” shielding option on the luminaire and controlling the arm bracket and height of light pole. A desktop analysis indicates that additional lighting is needed to meet current lighting criteria. However, because lighting is an unfunded improvement for installation and maintenance, Jacobs recommends continued use of existing FPL poles to affix light fixtures along major arterials and collectors. Any additional luminaires on existing FPL poles can be accommodated through an additional service agreement between the County and FPL or through modifications to the current agreements within the study area. It is recommended to prioritize the installation of additional lighting in the areas with high pedestrian traffic (for example, around schools, commercial areas, parks, and so forth) and at intersections with pedestrian crossings, then make improvements to the local/collector streets. Additionally, Jacobs recommends evaluating areas with higher crash densities shown in Figure 6 for lighting improvements. The required spacing and lighting levels for improvements will need to be evaluated when each project goes into the design stage, survey is obtained, and budget is determined. Additionally, when each project goes into design, a plan should be developed with the MSTU to coordinate lighting and landscaping improvements. This coordination should aim to enhance visibility and safety for all road users, particularly pedestrians and bicyclists. 7. References Collier County. 2017a. Lighting Standards. Issued By: County-Wide Lighting Team. Issued January 6. Collier County. 2017b. Lighting Standards Special Considerations. Issued By: County-Wide Lighting Team. Issued January 6. Eastley, Katherine/Collier County. 2024. Personal communication (email) to Diana Francois/Jacobs and Felicia Kirby/Jacobs. October 28. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). 2024. 2025 FDOT Design Manual. FDOT Roadway Design Office. Topic No: 625-000-002. Effective January 1, 2025. December 3. Florida Power & Light. 2024. LED Lighting Solutions. August 13. McGee & Associates. 2011. Golden Gate Community Roadways Beautification Master Plan. Prepared for Collier County Board of County Commissioners and Golden Gate Beautification Municipal Services Taxing Unit, M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee. March. Signal Four Analytics. n.d. “Florida Traffic Safety Dashboard.” Accessed February 14, 2025. https://signal4analytics.com/ Page 1051 of 3203 Attachment A Manufacturer’s Data Sheets Page 1052 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 Rev. Date: V9 10/30/2024 RSW Series RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Luminaire RSW B HT N Family Size Series Mounting*Optic Lumen Package***CCT/CRI Voltage Finish Utility Label/Receptacle Options RSW S Small M Medium L Large X Extra Large B HT Horizontal Tenon 2LG** Type II Long 2ME** Type II Medium 3ME** Type III Medium Small 3L 3,000 Lumens 5L 5,000 Lumens 7L 7,000 Lumens Medium 9L 9,000 Lumens Large 14L 14,000 Lumens Extra Large 24L 24,000 Lumens 32L 32,000 Lumens 27K8 2700K, 80 CRI - Available only with 3L, 5L, or 9L lumen packages 30K7 3000K, 70 CRI 30K8 3000K, 80 CRI - Available only with 3L, 5L, or 9L lumen packages 40K7 4000K, 70CRI 40K8 4000K, 80 CRI - Available only with 3L, 5L, or 9L lumen packages 50K7 5000K, 70CRI UL Universal 120-277V UH Universal 347-480V - Available only with medium, large or extra large lumen packages BK Black GY Grey N Utility Label and NEMA® Lift & Lock 7-Pin Photocell Receptacle - External utility label per ANSI C136.15-2020 - 7-pin receptacle per ANSI C136.41 - Factory connected 0-10V dim leads - Requires photocell or shorting cap by others 4BLT Four Bolt Mounting - Mounts to 1.25" (32mm) IP, 1.66" (42mm) O.D. or 2" (51mm) IP, 2.375" (60mm) O.D. horizontal tenon - Available only with large or extra large lumen packages 20KV 20kV/10kA Surge Suppression - Replaces standard 10kV/5kA surge protection PP Pallet Packaging - Available only with small and medium luminaires - Multiple luminaires (up to 26 maximum per pallet for small; up to 22 maximum per pallet for medium Q9/Q8/Q7/Q6/Q5/Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1 Field Adjustable Lumen Output - Must select Q4, Q3, Q2, or Q1 for small lumen package - Must select Q8, Q7, Q6, Q5, Q4, Q3, Q2, or Q1 for medium lumen package - Must select Q9, Q8, Q7, Q6, Q5, Q4, Q3, Q2, or Q1 for large or extra large lumen packages - Offers full range lumen adjustability - Includes wattage label for setting selected - Refer to pages 7-13 for power and lumen values - Luminaire may also be dimmed through 7-Pin receptacle with use of dimming control by others SS Stainless Steel Bolts X8/X7/X6/X5/X4/X3/X2/X1 Locked Lumen Output - Must select X3, X2, or X1 for small lumen packages - Must select X7, X6, X5, X4, X3, X2, or X1 for medium lumen package - Must select X8, X7, X6, X5, X4, X3, X2, or X1 for large or extra large lumen packages - Lumen output is permanently locked to the setting selected - Includes wattage label for setting selected - Refer to pages 7-13 for power and lumen values - Dimming is only available through 7-Pin receptacle with use of dimming control by others * Reference EPA and pole configuration suitability data on page 6 ** Available with Backlight Shield when ordered with field-installed accessory (see table on page 2) *** Lumen Package codes identify approximate light output only. Actual lumen output levels vary depending on CCT and optic selection. Refer to Initial Delivered Lumen tables for specific lumen values Product Description The RSW Series, utilizing WaveMax® Technology, will transform the way utilities and municipalities light their residential streets, interchanges, and expressways. With the first viable LED streetlight at warm CCT, the RSW Series delivers up to 144 LPW, enhanced visual comfort with reduced glare and high color contrast leading to improved overall illumination using less energy. The RSW Series provides warm, inviting dark sky friendly lighting that makes good economic sense. Applications: Residential roads, collector roads, multi-lane freeways, express ways, major roads, parking lots, and general area spaces WaveMax® Technology Assembled in the USA by Cree Lighting from US and imported parts Initial Delivered Lumens: 3,000 - 32,000 Input Power: 25 - 248W Efficacy: Up to 144 LPW CRI: Minimum 70 CRI (3000K, 4000K & 5000K); 80 CRI (2700K, 3000K & 4000K; 3L/5L/9L lumen packages only) CCT: 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K Limited Warranty†: 10 years for luminaire; up to 5 years for Synapse® accessories; 1 year for luminaire accessories Performance Summary RSWS † See https://www.creelighting.com/resources/warranties/ for warranty terms. For Synapse accessories, consult Synapse spec sheets for details on warranty terms. Luminaire Weight* RSWS 9.4 lbs. (4.3kg) 20.6"(525mm) NEMA® Lift & Lock 7-Pin Photocell Receptacle Location 5.2"(133mm) 9.8"(249mm) Utility Label location * RSW-BLSS, RSW-CLSS, or RSW-FLSS Accessories: add 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg) RSWM/RSWL/RSWX Luminaire - See page 14 for photos & dimensionsOrdering Information Example: RSWS-B-HT-2ME-3L-27K8-UL-GY-N Page 13 : ~ :::=::: ~ i,,m~ I CREE+ LIGHTING" Page 1053 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 Product Specifications WAVEMAX® TECHNOLOGY Featuring up to 90% optical efficiency and precise control, WaveMax® Technology provides unmatched comfort and decreased LED source luminance by smoothly spreading brightness over a broader area. When integrated with luminous surfaces made of a polymer medium engineered with DiamondFacet™ optical elements, extremely high efficacy luminaires are the result –ultimately creating more visually comfortable and appealing environments while exceeding illumination performance. CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS • Housing constructed of high strength, lightweight bulk molding compound for long weathering and durability • UV stabilized polymeric door with handle pocket for tool-less entry • Straight in wiring to terminal block for power input (#6-#14 AWG) • Optic box and driver enclosure inside optic box meet IP66 requirements • Mounts on 1.25" (32mm) IP, 1.66" (42mm) O.D. or 2" (51mm) IP, 2.375" (60mm) O.D. horizontal tenon (minimum 8" [203mm] in length) and is adjustable +/- 5˚ in 2.5˚increments to allow for fixture leveling (two axis T-level included) • Luminaire secures with two grade 5 steel mounting bolts w/clear zinc clad finish standard; optional 316 stainless steel mounting bolts available with SS option. Optional four bolt mounting is also available with large and extra large luminaires • Comes standard with Utility Label per ANSI C136.15-2020 and 7-pin NEMA® Lift & Lock Photocell Receptacle per ANSI C136.41 • Includes QR code on inside sidewall of housing which provides access to: Online installation instructions, Luminaire information (Part number, Serial number, Build date, and Warranty end date), and Warranty claim submission form • Duplicate 1” and 2" QR code labels are included. 1" labels can be affixed inside pole bases, next to fixtures, on site plans, or in maintenance records. 2” labels can be scanned from the ground when placed at an appropriate height ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • Input Voltage: 120-277V or 347-480V (available only with medium, large or extra large lumen packages), 50/60Hz • Power Factor: > 0.9 at full load • Total Harmonic Distortion: < 20% at full load • Integral 10kV/5kA surge suppression protection standard; 20kV/10kA surge suppression protection optional • When code dictates fusing, a slow blow fuse or type C/D breaker should be used to address inrush current • 10V Source Current: 0.15mA • Operating Temperature Range: -40˚C - +50˚C (-40˚F - + 122˚F) for RSWS, RSWM, RSWL-14L with Q/X1-Q/X5, and RSWX-24L with Q/X1-Q-X3; -40˚C - +40˚C (-40˚F - + 104˚F) for other RSWL and RSWX settings REGULATORY & VOLUNTARY QUALIFICATIONS • cULus Listed • Suitable for wet locations • Certified to ANSI C136.31-2001, 3G bridge and overpass vibration standards • Meets CALTrans 611 Vibration testing • ANSI C136.2 10kV/5kA (standard) and 20kV/10kA (optional) surge suppression protection tested in accordance with IEEE/ANSI C62.41.2 • Meets FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A limits for conducted and radiated emissions • Assembled in the USA by Cree Lighting from US and imported parts • Meets the requirements for Buy American Act (BAA) because it qualifies as a commercially-available off-the-shelf (COTS) item. Please refer to www.creelighting.com/BAA-BABA • RoHS compliant. Consult factory for additional details • DarkSky Approved when ordered with 27K7 or 30K7 CCTs. Please refer to https://darksky.org/what-we-do/darksky-approved/products-companies/#!/~/search/keyword=cree for most current information • DLC and DLC Premium qualified versions available. Please refer to https://qpl.designlights.org/solid-state-lighting for most current information • CA RESIDENTS WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.p65warnings.ca.gov Electrical Data* Lumen Package CCT/CRI System Watts 120-480V** Utility Wattage Label+ Total Current (A) 120V 208V 240V 277V 347V 480V 3L 27K8 29 30 0.25 0.14 0.13 0.11 N/A N/A 30K7 27 30 0.23 0.13 0.12 0.10 N/A N/A 30K8 29 30 0.25 0.14 0.13 0.11 N/A N/A 40K7 25 30 0.21 0.12 0.11 0.09 N/A N/A 40K8 27 30 0.23 0.13 0.12 0.10 N/A N/A 50K7 25 30 0.21 0.12 0.11 0.09 N/A N/A 5L 27K8 45 50 0.38 0.22 0.19 0.16 N/A N/A 30K7 42 40 0.36 0.20 0.18 0.15 N/A N/A 30K8 45 50 0.38 0.22 0.19 0.16 N/A N/A 40K7 40 40 0.34 0.20 0.17 0.15 N/A N/A 40K8 45 50 0.38 0.22 0.19 0.16 N/A N/A 50K7 40 40 0.34 0.20 0.17 0.15 N/A N/A 7L 30K7 51 50 0.43 0.25 0.21 0.19 N/A N/A 40K7 50 50 0.42 0.24 0.21 0.18 N/A N/A 50K7 50 50 0.42 0.24 0.21 0.18 N/A N/A 9L 27K8 76 80 0.64 0.37 0.32 0.28 0.22 0.16 30K7 73 70 0.62 0.36 0.31 0.27 0.21 0.16 30K8 76 80 0.64 0.37 0.32 0.28 0.22 0.16 40K7 64 60 0.54 0.31 0.27 0.24 0.19 0.14 40K8 76 80 0.64 0.37 0.32 0.28 0.22 0.16 50K7 64 60 0.54 0.31 0.27 0.24 0.19 0.14 14L 30K7 108 110 0.91 0.52 0.46 0.40 0.31 0.23 40K7 111 110 0.94 0.54 0.47 0.41 0.32 0.23 50K7 111 110 0.94 0.54 0.47 0.41 0.32 0.23 24L 30K7 194 190 1.66 0.94 0.81 0.71 0.57 0.41 40K7 167 170 1.42 0.81 0.70 0.61 0.49 0.35 50K7 167 170 1.42 0.81 0.70 0.61 0.49 0.35 32L 30K7 248 250 2.10 1.21 1.05 0.92 0.72 0.52 40K7 248 250 2.10 1.21 1.05 0.92 0.72 0.52 50K7 248 250 2.10 1.21 1.05 0.92 0.72 0.52 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large * Electrical data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage may differ by +/- 10% when operating between 120-277V or 347-480V +/- 10%. ** 3L, 5L and 7L are available with UL voltage only. + Refer to Field Adjustable Output tables beginning on page 7 for utility label lumen values. 1 Lumen maintenance values at 25˚C (77˚F) are calculated per IES TM-21 based on IES LM-80 report data for the LED package and in-situ luminaire testing. Luminaire ambient temperature factors (LATF) have been applied to all lumen maintenance factors. Please refer to the Temperature Zone Reference Document for outdoor average nighttime ambient conditions. 2 In accordance with IES TM-21, Reported values represent interpolated values based on time durations that are up to 6x the tested duration in the IES LM-80 report for the LED. RSW-B Series Ambient Adjusted Lumen Maintenance1 Ambient InitialLMF 25K hrReported2 LMF 50K hrReported2 LMF 75K hrReported2 LMF 100K hrReported2 LMF 5˚C (41˚F)1.03 1.02 1.01 1.00 0.99 10˚C (50˚F)1.02 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 15˚C (59˚F)1.02 1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 20˚C (68˚F)1.01 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.97 25˚C (77˚F)1.00 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.96 Accessories Synapse Wireless Control Accessories Twist-Lock Lighting Controller TL7-HVG - Suitable for 120-480V (UL and UH) voltage - Requires NEMA/ANSI C136.41 7-Pin Dimming Receptacle -Provides On/Off switching, dimming, power metering, digital sensor input, and status monitoring of luminaire - Refer to TL7-HVG spec sheet for details SimplySNAP Central Base Station CBSSW-450-002 - Includes On-Site Controller (SS450-002) and 5-button switch - Indoor and Outdoor rated - Refer to CBSSW-450-002 spec sheet for details Synapse Wireless Sensor WSN-DPM - Motion and light sensor - Control multiple zones - Refer to WSN-DPM spec sheet for details SimplySNAP On-Site Controller SS450-002 - Verizon® LTE-enabled - Designed for indoor applications - Refer to SS450-002 spec sheet for details Building Management System (BMS) Gateway BMS-GW-002 - Required for BACnet integration - Refer to BMS-GW-002 spec sheet for details Outdoor Antennas (Optional, for increased range, 8dB gain) KIT-ANT420SM - Kit includes antenna, 20' cable and bracket KIT-ANT360 - Kit includes antenna, 30' cable and bracket KIT-ANT600 - Kit includes antenna, 50' cable and bracket - Refer to Outdoor antenna spec sheet for details Product Specifications SYNAPSE® SIMPLYSNAP INTELLIGENT CONTROL FOR NON-STREET LIGHTING APPLICATIONS ONLY The RSW Series is compatible with the Synapse® SimplySNAP platform. A highly intuitive connected lighting solution for Site and Area applications only. The system features a reliable and robust selfhealing mesh network with a browser-based interface that runs on smartphones, tablets, and PCs. Using a Twist-Lock Lighting Controller and Site Controller, SimplySnap provides: energy productivity, code compliance and a better light experience for non-street lighting installations. SimplySNAP is optimized to create and manage networks for campus wide Area and Site applications which differs from networking requirements for street lighting applications. Controller (TL7-B2) and Site Controller (SS450-002) take the RSW Series to a new performance plateau, providing extreme energy productivity, code compliance and a better light experience. Luminaire Weight Adder for Shielding BLS CLS FLS RSWS 9.4 lbs. (4.3kg) 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg) 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg) 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg) RSWM 15.6 lbs. (7.1kg) 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg) 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg) 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg) RSWL 20.2 lbs. (9.2kg) 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg) 1.0 lb. (0.5kg) N/A RSWX 28.8 lbs. (13.1kg) 0.8 lbs. (0.4kg) N/A N/A * RSW-BLSS, RSW-CLSS, or RSW-FLSS Accessories: add 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg); RSW-BLSM Accessory: add 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg); RSW-CLSM or RSW-FLSM Accessories: add 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg); RSW-BLSL Accessory: add 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg); RSW-CLSL Accessory: add 1.0 lb. (0.5kg) Field-Installed Backlight Control Shields RSW-BLSS (for use with small lumen packages only) RSW-BLSM (for use with medium lumen packages only) RSW-BLSL (for use with large lumen packages only) RSW-BLSX (for use with extra large lumen packages only) - Provides 1 mounting height cutoff - 0.5" (13mm) 301 stainless steel construction - Refer to initial delivered lumen tables for lumen output Bird Guards RSW-BRDGRDS (for use with small lumen packages only) RSW-BRDGRDM (for use with medium lumen packages only) - 5052-H32 aluminum construction Shorting Cap XA-XSLSHRT Cul-De-Sac Shields RSW-CLSS (for use with small lumen packages only) RSW-CLSM (for use with medium lumen packages only) RSW-CLSL (for use with large lumen packages only) - Provides backlight and sidelight control - 0.5" (13mm) 301 stainless steel construction - Lumen multiplier from standard optic: 0.77 (S/M); 0.75 (L) Front Light Shields RSW-FLSS (for use with small lumen packages only) RSW-FLSM (for use with medium lumen packages only) - Provides front light control - 0.5" (13mm) 301 stainless steel construction - Lumen multiplier from standard optic: 0.87 Page 14 [I f I 1 ] =- CREE~ LIGHTING" Page 1054 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 Photometry All published luminaire photometric testing performed to IES LM-79 standards. To obtain an IES file specific to your project consult: https://www.creelighting.com/products/outdoor/street-and-roadway/rsw-series RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large * Initial delivered lumens at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual production yield may vary between -10 and +10% of initial delivered lumens ** For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit: https://www.ies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TM-15-11BUGRatingsAddendum.pdf. Valid with no tilt RESTL Test Report #: PL16167-001A RSWS-B-**-2LG-7L-40K7-UL-**-N w/ RSW-BLSS Initial Delivered Lumens: 6,379 828 1656 2484 3312150˚ 120˚120˚ 60˚ 90˚90˚ 60˚ 30˚ 150˚ Candlepower Trace: Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower. RSWM-B-**-2LG-9L-40K7-UL-**-N w/RSW-BLSM Mounting Height: 25' (7.6m) A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 8,250 Initial FC at grade 80'80' 20' 20' 40' 0m 6.1 6.1 12.2 12.2 40'40'60'60'20' 20'0' 12.218.3 6.1 0m 6.1 12.2 18.324.4 24.4 0' 40' 30.5 30.5 36.636.642.7 42.7 100'100'120'120'140'140' 18.3 18.3 60' 24.4 24.4 80' 80' 60' Position of vertical planeof maximum candlepower. CURB LINE 85˚ .5 1.2.1 2 * Initial delivered lumens at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual production yield may vary between -10 and +10% of initial delivered lumens ** For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit: https://www.ies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TM-15-11BUGRatingsAddendum.pdf. Valid with no tilt 2LG Type II Long Distribution Lumen Package 27K (80 CRI)3000K (70 CRI)3000K (80 CRI)4000K (70 CRI)4000K (80 CRI)5000K (70 CRI) Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 3L 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 5L 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 7L N/A N/A 6,700 B2 U0 G2 N/A N/A 7,000 B2 U0 G2 N/A N/A 7,000 B2 U0 G2 9L 8,200 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 8,700 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 14L N/A N/A 14,500 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 14,500 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 14,500 B3 U0 G3 24L N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G3 32L N/A N/A 29,000 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 32,000 B4 U0 G4 N/A N/A 32,000 B4 U0 G4 Type II Long Distribution w/BLS Lumen Package 27K (80 CRI)3000K (70 CRI)3000K (80 CRI)4000K (70 CRI)4000K (80 CRI)5000K (70 CRI) Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 3L 3,040 B1 U0 G1 3,040 B1 U0 G1 3,040 B1 U0 G1 3,040 B1 U0 G1 3,040 B1 U0 G1 3,040 B1 U0 G1 5L 4,610 B1 U0 G1 4,610 B1 U0 G1 4,610 B1 U0 G1 4,610 B1 U0 G1 4,610 B1 U0 G1 4,610 B1 U0 G1 7L N/A N/A 6,175 B1 U0 G2 N/A N/A 6,450 B1 U0 G2 N/A N/A 6,450 B1 U0 G2 9L 7,525 B1 U0 G2 8,250 B1 U0 G2 7,975 B1 U0 G2 8,250 B1 U0 G2 8,250 B1 U0 G2 8,250 B1 U0 G2 14L N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 24L N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G5 32L N/A N/A 26,700 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 29,400 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 29,400 B3 U0 G5 RESTL Test Report #: PL15985-001A RSWM-B-**-2LG-9L-40K7-UL-**-N Initial Delivered Lumens: 8,575 946 2838 3784 1892 Candlepower Trace: Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower. 120˚120˚ 90˚90˚ 60˚60˚ 30˚ 150˚150˚ RSWM-B-**-2LG-9L-40K7-UL-**-N Mounting Height: 25' (7.6m) A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 9,000 Initial FC at grade 80˚ 80'80' 20' 20' 40' 0m 6.1 6.1 12.2 12.2 40'40'60'60'20' 20'0' 12.218.3 6.1 0m 6.1 12.2 18.324.4 24.4 0' CURB LINE 40' 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.536.636.642.7 42.7 100'100'100' 100' 120'120'140'140' 18.3 18.3 60' 24.4 24.4 80' 80' 60' Position of vertical planeof maximum candlepower. .2 .1 .5 1 2 Page 15 --,... - I T r-,. ..._ ,.:- j I I I I I I y ' I I /1/v --' I I "' ..., 1, I I I I I I I I I I I I CREE+ LIGHTING~ Page 1055 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 Photometry All published luminaire photometric testing performed to IES LM-79 standards. To obtain an IES file specific to your project consult: https://www.creelighting.com/products/outdoor/street-and-roadway/rsw-series RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large * Initial delivered lumens at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual production yield may vary between -10 and +10% of initial delivered lumens ** For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit: https://www.ies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TM-15-11BUGRatingsAddendum.pdf. Valid with no tilt RESTL Test Report #: PL16447-001A RSWS-B-**-2ME-7L-40K7-UL-**-N W/ RSW-BLSS Initial Delivered Lumens: 6,648 797 1595 2392 3189150˚ 120˚120˚ 60˚ 90˚90˚ 60˚ 30˚ 150˚ Candlepower Trace: Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower. RSWM-B-**-2ME-9L-40K7-UL-**-N w/ RSW-BLSM Mounting Height: 25' (7.6m) A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 8,250 Initial FC at grade 80'80' 20' 20' 40' 0m 6.1 6.1 12.2 12.2 40'40'60'60''0' 02'02 3.812.211.6m01.63.812 .2124.4 24.4 0' 40' 30.5 30.5 36.67.246 .63 42.7 100'100'120'120'140'140' 18.3 18.3 60' 24.4 24.4 80' 80' 60' Position of vertical planeof maximum candlepower. CURB LINE 60˚ .5 1.2.1 2 * Initial delivered lumens at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual production yield may vary between -10 and +10% of initial delivered lumens ** For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit: https://www.ies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TM-15-11BUGRatingsAddendum.pdf. Valid with no tilt 2ME RESTL Test Report #: PL16070-001A RSWM-B-**-2ME-9L-40K7-UL-**-N Initial Delivered Lumens: 9,166 RSWM-B-**-2ME-9L-40K7-UL-**-N Mounting Height: 25' (7.6m) A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 9,000 Initial FC at grade 954 1908 2862 3816150˚ 120˚120˚ 60˚ 90˚90˚ 60˚ 30˚ 150˚ Candlepower Trace: Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower. 80'80' 20' 20' 40' 0m 6.1 6.1 12.2 12.2 40'40'60'60'20' 20'0' 12.218.3 6.1 0m 6.1 12.2 18.324.4 24.4 0' 40' 30.5 30.5 36.636.642.7 42.7 100'100'120'120'140'140' 18.3 18.3 60' 24.4 24.4 80' 80' 60' Position of vertical planeof maximum candlepower. CURB LINE 60˚ .2.1 .5 1 2 Type II Medium Distribution Lumen Package 27K (80 CRI)3000K (70 CRI)3000K (80 CRI)4000K (70 CRI)4000K (80 CRI)5000K (70 CRI) Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 3L 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 5L 5,000 B1 U0 G2 5,000 B1 U0 G2 5,000 B1 U0 G2 5,000 B1 U0 G2 5,000 B1 U0 G2 5,000 B1 U0 G2 7L N/A N/A 6,700 B2 U0 G2 N/A N/A 7,000 B2 U0 G2 N/A N/A 7,000 B2 U0 G2 9L 8,200 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 8,700 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 14L N/A N/A 14,500 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 14,500 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 14,500 B3 U0 G3 24L N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G4 32L N/A N/A 29,000 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 32,000 B4 U0 G4 N/A N/A 32,000 B4 U0 G4 Type II Medium Distribution w/BLS Lumen Package 27K (80 CRI)3000K (70 CRI)3000K (80 CRI)4000K (70 CRI)4000K (80 CRI)5000K (70 CRI) Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 3L 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 5L 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 7L N/A N/A 6,175 B1 U0 G3 N/A N/A 6,450 B1 U0 G3 N/A N/A 6,450 B1 U0 G3 9L 7,525 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 7,975 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 14L N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 24L N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G5 32L N/A N/A 26,700 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 29,400 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 29,400 B3 U0 G5 Page 16 I I I I I /r ,~ ,,, I I I f ,.. __ I I .. XJ I "''-'-"' r-, ",,, I I I N I I I ,~ I I I I /[,-r-.. J\ .,,- -1---, fir -.,, -~ n11 I I ,,, I CREE ..... -...... LIGHTING~ Page 1056 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large * Initial delivered lumens at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual production yield may vary between -10 and +10% of initial delivered lumens ** For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit: https://www.ies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TM-15-11BUGRatingsAddendum.pdf. Valid with no tilt RESTL Test Report # PL16166-001A RSWS-B-**-3ME-7L-40K7-UL-**-N w/ RSW-BLSS Initial Delivered Lumens: 6,603 907 1814 2721 3628150˚ 120˚120˚ 60˚ 90˚90˚ 60˚ 30˚ 150˚ Candlepower Trace: Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower. RSWM-B-**-3ME-9L-40K7-UL-**-N w/RSW- BLSM Mounting Height: 25' (7.6m) A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 8,250 Initial FC at grade Photometry All published luminaire photometric testing performed to IES LM-79 standards. To obtain an IES file specific to your project consult: https://www.creelighting.com/products/outdoor/street-and-roadway/rsw-series * Initial delivered lumens at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual production yield may vary between -10 and +10% of initial delivered lumens ** For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit: https://www.ies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TM-15-11BUGRatingsAddendum.pdf. Valid with no tilt 3ME RESTL Test Report #: PL15958-001A RSWM-B-**-3ME-9L-40K7-UL-**-N Initial Delivered Lumens: 8,705 1115 3345 4461 2230 Candlepower Trace: Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower. 120˚120˚ 90˚90˚ 60˚60˚ 30˚ 150˚150˚ RSWM-B-**-3ME-9L-40K7-UL-**-N Mounting Height: 25' (7.6m) A.F.G. Initial Delivered Lumens: 9,000 Initial FC at grade 50˚ 80'80' 20' 20' 40' 0m 6.1 6.1 12.2 12.2 40'40'60'60'20' 20'0' 12.218.3 6.1 0m 6.1 12.2 18.324.4 24.4 0' CURB LINE 40' 30.530.5 30.5 36.636.6 100' 100'100'120'120' 18.3 18.3 60' 24.4 24.4 80' 80' 60' Position of vertical planeof maximum candlepower. .1 36.6120' .2 .5 1 2 Type III Medium Distribution Lumen Package 27K (80 CRI)3000K (70 CRI)3000K (80 CRI)4000K (70 CRI)4000K (80 CRI)5000K (70 CRI) Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 3L 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 3,300 B1 U0 G1 5L 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 5,000 B1 U0 G1 7L N/A N/A 6,700 B1 U0 G2 N/A N/A 7,000 B1 U0 G2 N/A N/A 7,000 B1 U0 G2 9L 8,200 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 8,700 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 9,000 B2 U0 G2 14L N/A N/A 14,500 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 14,500 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 14,500 B2 U0 G3 24L N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G3 N/A N/A 24,000 B3 U0 G3 32L N/A N/A 29,000 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 32,000 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 32,000 B3 U0 G4 Type III Medium Distribution w/BLS Lumen Package 27K (80 CRI)3000K (70 CRI)3000K (80 CRI)4000K (70 CRI)4000K (80 CRI)5000K (70 CRI) Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 Initial Delivered Lumens* BUG Ratings** per TM-15-20 3L 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 3,040 B1 U0 G2 5L 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 4,610 B1 U0 G2 7L N/A N/A 6,175 B1 U0 G3 N/A N/A 6,450 B1 U0 G3 N/A N/A 6,450 B1 U0 G3 9L 7,525 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 7,975 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 8,250 B1 U0 G3 14L N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 N/A N/A 12,800 B2 U0 G3 24L N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G4 N/A N/A 22,100 B3 U0 G4 32L N/A N/A 26,700 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 29,400 B3 U0 G5 N/A N/A 29,400 B3 U0 G5 50˚ 80'8 0' 20' 20' 40' 0m 6.1 6.1 12.2 12.2 40'4 0'60'6 0'20'2 0'0' 12.218.36 .1 0m 6.1 12.2 18.324.4 24.4 0' CURB LINE 40' 30.5 30.5 30.5 36.636.6 100' 100'100'120'120' 18.3 18.3 60' 24.4 24.4 80' 80' 60' Position of vertical planeof maximum candlepower. 36.6120' 2 .1 .2 .5 1 Page 17 r-~ V I --,., I I ~ 1/: J I ·" " [/I/ -I I ·"-~v I I I ~- V -~ =~ ...... HL ,,.-~ "l, )t I l / J I I I CREE+ LIGHTING~ Page 1057 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 US: creelighting.com (800) 236-6800 Canada: creelighting-canada.com (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Horizontal Tenon Mount – RSWS Weight: 9.4 lbs. (4.3kg); RSW-BLSS, RSW-CLSS, or RSW-FLSS Accessories: add 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg); RSWM Weight: 15.6 lbs. (7.1kg); RSW-BLSM Accessory: add 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg); RSW-CLSM or RSW-FLSM Accessories: add 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg); RSWL Weight: 20.2 lbs. (9.2kg); RSW-BLSL Accessory: add 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg); RSW-CLSL Accessory: add 1.0 lb. (0.5kg); RSWX: Weight: 28.8 lbs. (13.1kg); RSW-BLSX Accessory: add 0.8 lbs. (0.4kg) Luminaire Single 2 @ 90˚2 @ 180˚3 @ 90˚4 @ 90˚ Tenon Configuration (0˚-80˚ Tilt); If used with Cree Lighting tenons, please add tenon EPA with Luminaire EPA PD-1H4; PT-1H PD-2H4(90); PT-2H(90) PD-2H4(180); PT-2H(180) PD-3H4(90); PT-3H(90) PD-4H4(90); PT-4H(90) RSWS 0.61 0.89 1.22 1.50 1.78 RSWM 0.86 1.24 1.71 2.10 2.49 RSWL 1.00 1.55 2.00 2.55 3.10 RSWX 1.17 1.93 2.33 3.09 3.85 RSWS Luminaire w/RSW-BLSS, RSW-CLSS or RSW-FLSS Accessory 0.61 1.25 1.22 1.85 2.49 RSWM Luminaire w/RSW-BLSM, RSW-CLSM or RSW-FLSM Accessory 0.86 1.59 1.71 2.45 3.19 RSWL Luminaire w/RSW-BLSL or RSW-CLSL Accessory 1.01 2.16 2.01 3.17 4.33 RSWX Luminaire w/RSW-BLSX Accessory 1.18 2.85 2.35 4.02 5.70 Tenon EPA Part Number EPA PD Series Tenons 0.09 PT Series Tenons 0.10 WM-2L 0.13 XA-TMDA8 0.19 Tenons and Brackets‡ (must specify color) Square Internal Mount Horizontal Tenons (Aluminum) - Mounts to 4" (102mm) square aluminum or steel poles PD-1H4 – Single PD-3H4(90) – 90˚ Triple PD-2H4(90) –90˚ Twin PD-4H4(90) –90˚ Quad PD-2H4(180) –180˚ Twin Wall Mount Brackets - Mounts to wall or roof WM-2L –Extended Horizontal Round External Mount Horizontal Tenons (Aluminum) - Mounts to 2.375"-3" (60-76mm) O.D. round aluminum or steel poles or tenons PT-1H –Single PT-3H(90) –90˚ Triple PT-2H(90) –90˚ Twin PT-4H(90) –90˚ Quad PT-2H(180) –180˚ Twin Direct Arm Pole Adaptor Bracket - Mounts to 3-6" (76-152mm) round or square aluminum or steel poles XA-TMDA8 ‡ Refer to the Bracket and Tenons spec sheet for more details Luminaire EPA Fixture Mounting Drill Pattern for XA-TMDA8 2.000" (51 mm) 2.000" (51 mm) 1" (25 mm) 0.344" (9 mm) Hole 2 Required 0.500" (13 mm) Hole POLE TEMPLATE Page 18 I q_ NOTTOICALE .. (I ----... + CREE~ LIGHTING" Page 1058 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (rounded to nearest 1000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 3L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Standard DLC Premium Q4 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 27K8 29 3,300 3,040 30 3000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 27 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 29 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 25 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 27 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 25 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q3 X3 27K8 24 2,730 2,520 20 3000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 22 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 24 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 21 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 22 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 21 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q2 X2 27K8 19 2,230 2,060 20 2000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 18 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 19 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 17 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 18 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 17 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q1 X1 27K8 15 1,730 1,600 20 2000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 14 10 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 15 20 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 13 10 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 14 10 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 13 10 2LG, 2ME, 3ME † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V +/-10% Page 19 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1059 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 5L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Standard DLC Premium Q4 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 27K8 45 5,000 4,610 50 5000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 42 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 45 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 40 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 45 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 40 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q3 X3 27K8 40 4,610 4,250 40 5000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 38 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 40 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 36 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 40 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 36 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q2 X2 27K8 36 4,180 3,850 40 4000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 34 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 36 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 33 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 36 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 33 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q1 X1 27K8 32 3,720 3,430 30 4000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 30 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 32 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 29 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K8 32 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 29 30 2LG, 2ME, 3ME † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V +/-10% Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (rounded to nearest 1000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Page 20 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1060 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 7L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Premium Q4 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 30K7 51 6,700 6,175 50 7000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 50 7,000 6,450 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 50 7,000 6,450 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q3 X3 30K7 45 6,125 5,650 50 6000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 45 6,400 5,900 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 45 6,400 5,900 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q2 X2 30K7 40 5,475 5,050 40 5000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 39 5,700 5,260 40 6000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 39 5,700 5,260 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q1 X1 30K7 35 4,850 4,470 40 5000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 35 5,075 4,680 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 35 5,075 4,680 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V +/-10% Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (rounded to nearest 1000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Page 21 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1061 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 9L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Standard DLC Premium Q8 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 27K8 76 8,200 7,525 80 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 73 9,000 8,250 70 9000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 76 8,700 7,975 80 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 64 9,000 8,250 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K87680 50K7 64 60 Q7 X7 27K8 73 7,925 7,275 70 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 70 8,700 7,975 70 9000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 73 8,400 7,700 70 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 61 8,700 7,975 60 9000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K87370 50K7 61 60 Q6 X6 27K8 69 7,575 6,950 70 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 66 8,275 7,600 70 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 69 8,025 7,375 70 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 58 8,275 7,600 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K86970 50K7 58 60 Q5 X5 27K8 63 7,050 6,475 60 7000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 61 7,725 7,100 60 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 63 7,475 6,850 60 7000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 53 7,725 7,100 50 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K86360 50K7 53 50 Q4 X4 27K8 61 6,850 6,275 60 7000 L 30K7 59 7,500 6,875 60 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 61 7,275 6,675 60 7000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 52 7,500 6,875 50 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K86160 50K7 52 50 Q3 X3 27K8 58 6,500 5,975 60 7000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 56 7,100 6,525 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 58 6,900 6,325 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 49 7,100 6,525 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K85860 50K7 49 50 Q2 X2 27K8 56 6,300 5,775 60 6000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 54 6,875 6,300 50 7000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 56 6,675 6,125 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 47 6,875 6,300 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K85660 50K7 47 50 Q1 X1 27K8 49 5,625 5,175 50 6000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K7 47 6,125 5,625 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 30K8 49 5,975 5,475 50 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 42 6,125 5,625 40 2LG, 2ME, 3ME40K84950 50K7 42 40 † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V or 347-480V +/-10% Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (rounded to nearest 1000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Page 22 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1062 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 14L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Premium Q9 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 30K7 108 14,500 12,800 110 15000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 111 110 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 111 110 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q8 X8 30K7 103 14,025 12,400 100 14000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 105 110 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 105 110 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q7 X7 30K7 97 13,400 11,825 100 13000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 99 100 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 99 100 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q6 X6 30K7 93 12,950 11,450 90 13000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 95 100 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 95 100 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q5 X5 30K7 85 11,950 10,550 90 12000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 86 90 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 86 90 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q4 X4 30K7 79 11,175 9,875 80 11000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 80 80 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 80 80 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q3 X3 30K7 70 10,175 9,000 70 10000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 71 70 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 71 70 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q2 X2 30K7 63 9,225 8,150 60 9000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 64 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 64 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q1 X1 30K7 57 8,425 7,450 60 8000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 57 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 57 60 2LG, 2ME, 3ME † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V or 347-480V +/-10% Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (rounded to nearest 1000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Page 23 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1063 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 24L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Premium Q9 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 30K7 194 24,000 22,100 190 24000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 167 170 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 167 170 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q8 X8 30K7 185 23,200 21,300 190 23000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 160 160 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 160 160 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q7 X7 30K7 174 22,100 20,300 170 22000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 151 150 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 151 150 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q6 X6 30K7 167 21,300 19,600 170 21000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 145 150 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 145 150 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q5 X5 30K7 152 19,600 18,000 150 20000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 132 130 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 132 130 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q4 X4 30K7 140 18,300 16,800 140 18000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 122 120 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 122 120 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q3 X3 30K7 125 16,600 15,300 130 17000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 108 110 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 108 110 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q2 X2 30K7 111 15,000 13,775 110 15000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 97 100 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 97 100 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q1 X1 30K7 100 13,700 12,600 100 14000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 87 90 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 87 90 2LG, 2ME, 3ME † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V or 347-480V +/-10% Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (rounded to nearest 1000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Page 24 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1064 of 3203 Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large Q & X Option Power & Lumen Data – 32L Q Setting X Setting CCT/CRI System Watts †Lumen Values Utility Label Optics Qualified on DLC QPL 120-277V 2LG, 2ME, 3ME w/BLS Wattage Lumens DLC Premium Q9 (Full Power) N/A (Full Power) 30K7 248 29,000 26,700 250 30000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 248 32,000 29,400 250 32000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 248 250 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q8 X8 30K7 237 28,000 25,700 240 28000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 237 30,900 28,400 240 30000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 237 240 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q7 X7 30K7 223 26,800 24,600 220 26000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 223 29,600 27,200 220 30000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 223 220 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q6 X6 30K7 213 25,900 23,800 210 26000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 213 28,600 26,300 210 28000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 213 210 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q5 X5 30K7 193 23,900 22,000 190 24000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 193 26,400 24,300 190 26000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 193 190 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q4 X4 30K7 178 22,400 20,600 180 22000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 178 24,700 22,700 180 24000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 178 180 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q3 X3 30K7 159 20,300 18,700 160 20000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 159 22,400 20,600 160 22000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 159 160 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q2 X2 30K7 142 18,500 17,000 140 19000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 142 20,400 18,700 140 20000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 142 140 2LG, 2ME, 3ME Q1 X1 30K7 127 16,900 15,500 130 17000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 40K7 127 18,700 17,200 130 19000 L 2LG, 2ME, 3ME 50K7 127 130 2LG, 2ME, 3ME † Electrical and lumen data at 25˚C (77˚F). Actual wattage and lumen output may differ by +/-10% when operating between 120-277V or 347-480V +/-10% Field Adjustable Output (Q4/Q3/Q2/Q1) Option Description: The Field Adjustable Output option enables the street and area luminaire within the RSW Series on this page to be tuned to the exact needs of a particular application through multiple levels of adjustment. When ordered with the Q option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the selected lumen output, will be fully adjustable between the outputs, and will include an ANSI C136.15-2020 utility label that indicates the wattage (rounded to nearest 10W), the lumen output (</= 24,000 lumens rounded to nearest 1000 lumens, > 24,001 lumens rounded to the nearest 2000 lumens), and the CCT of the luminaire at the selected lumen output. Additional dimming functionality is available when a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Locked Lumen Output (X3/X2/X1) Option Description: The Locked Lumen Output option on this page permanently locks the lumen output on the RSW Series street and area luminaire to the setting selected. When ordered with the X option, the luminaire will be shipped from the factory at the lumen output setting selected, and will include a utility label that indicates the wattage, lumen output, and CCT of the setting selected. When this option is selected, the luminaire output is not able to be adjusted in the field except if a dimming control (by others) is used in the 7-Pin receptacle. Page 25 CREE¾ LIGHTING~ Page 1065 of 3203 © 2024 Cree Lighting USA LLC. All rights reserved. For informational purposes only. Content is subject to change. Patent www.creelighting.com/patents. Cree Lighting® and the Cree Lighting logo are registered trademarks of CLNA Holdings LLC. WaveMax® is a registered trademark, and RSW™ and DiamondFacet™ are trademarks of Cree Lighting USA LLC. The UL logo is a registered trademark of UL LLC. NEMA® is a registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Synapse® is a registered trademark of Synapse Wireless, Inc. Verizon® is a registered trademark of Verizon Trademark Services LLC. The DLC QPL, DLC QPL Premium and the DLC LUNA Logos are the registered and unregistered trademarks of Efficiency Forward, Inc. DarkSky and the DarkSky Approved logo are trademarks of DarkSky International. Website: creelighting.com US: (800) 236-6800 Canada: (800) 473-1234 NEMA® Lift & Lock 7-Pin Photocell Receptacle Location Utility LabelLocation 15.4"(391mm) 26.3"(668mm) 6.2"(157mm) NEMA® Lift & Lock 7-Pin Photocell Receptacle Location Utility LabelLocation 15.4"(391mm) 26.3"(668mm) 6.2"(157mm) Weight* 20.2 lbs. (9.2kg) *RSW-BLSL Accessory: add 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg); RSW-CLSL Accessory: add 1.0 lb. (0.5kg) *RSW-BLSX Accessory: add 0.8 lbs. (0.4kg) NEMA® Lift & Lock 7-Pin Photocell Receptacle Location Utility LabelLocation 19.6"(498mm) 28.9"(734mm) 6.6"(169mm) NEMA® Lift & Lock 7-Pin Photocell Receptacle Location Utility LabelLocation 19.6"(498mm) 28.9"(734mm) 6.6"(169mm) Weight* 28.8 lbs. (13.1kg) RSWM RSWL RSWX RSW™ LED Street Luminaire – Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large 25.2"(641mm) NEMA® Lift & Lock7-Pin PhotocellReceptacle Location Utility Label Location 6.0"(153mm) 11.3"(287mm) 25.2"(641mm)NEMA® Lift & Lock7-Pin PhotocellReceptacle Location Utility Label Location 6.0"(153mm) 11.3"(287mm) Weight* 15.6 lbs. (7.1kg) * RSW-BLSM Accessory: add 0.4 lbs. (0.2kg); RSW-CLSM or RSW-FLSM Accessories: add 0.6 lbs. (0.3kg) Page 26 :a2£ ::1 s1a I : A ..eE ~ I \ ------_____J I I ;c:::;.- f------§§ ~ 1::::T:::\ ------_____J \ CREE+ LIGHTING" Page 1066 of 3203 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Applications: Residential streetsParking lotsGeneral security lighting Autobahn Series ATBS Roadway & Security Lighting Features: OPTICAL Same Light: Performance is comparable to 100W – 200W HPS and up to 175W Mercury Vapor roadway and security lighting luminaires. White Light: Correlated color temperature - 4000K, 70 CRI minimum, 3000K, 70 CRI minimum or optional 5000K, 70 CRI minimum. IP66 rated borosilicate glass optics ensure longevity and minimize dirt depreciation. Unique IP66 rated LED light engines provide 0% uplight and restrict backlight to within sidewalk depth, providing optimal application coverage and optimal pole spacing. Available distributions are Type II, III, and V roadway distributions. When used with the optional acrylic refractor the unit provides approximately 10% uplight and increased vertical foot-candles ELECTRICAL Expected Life: LED light engines are rated >100,000 hours at 25°C, L70. Electronic driver has an expected life of 100,000 hours at a 25°C ambient. Lower Energy: Saves an expected 40-60% over comparable HID luminaires. Standard surge protection is 20kV/10kA “Extreme Level” per ANSI C136.2. An optional MOV pack provides 10kV/5kA “Enhanced Level”. Luminaire ships with a 0-10v dimmable driver. Luminaire is continuous and step dimming capable via AO option or controls installed on P7 photocontrol receptacle option. MECHANICAL Includes standard AEL lineman-friendly features such as tool-less entry, 3 station terminal block and quick disconnects. Bubble level located inside the electrical compartment for easy leveling at installation. Rugged die-cast aluminum housing and door are polyester powder-coated for durability and corrosion resistance. Rigorous five-stage pre-treating and painting process yields a finish that achieves a scribe creepage rating of 8 (per ASTM D1654) after over 5000 hours exposure to salt fog chamber (operated per ASTM B117). Mast arm mount is adjustable for arms from 1-1/4" to 2" (1-5/8" to 2-3/8" O.D.) diameter. The 2 – bolt clamping mechanism provides 3G vibration rating per ANSI C136.31. The Wildlife shield is cast into the housing (not a separate piece). CONTROLS NEMA 3 pin photocontrol receptacle is standard, with the Acuity designed ANSI standard 7 pin receptacles optionally available. Premium solid state locking-style photocontrol – PCSS (10 year rated life) Extreme long life solid state locking-style photocontrol – PCL1 (20 year rated life) Optional onboard Adjustable Output module allows the light output and input wattage to be modified to meet site specific requirements, and also can allow a single fixture to be flexibly applied in many different applications. DIMENSIONS 23.75” 7.5” 4.5” 11” Drop Refractor Effective Projected Area (EPA) The EPA for the ATBS is 0.3 sq. ft., Approx. Wt. = 12 lbs. (5 kg) Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. Specifications subject to change without notice. © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. Rev. 09/19/24 ATBS STANDARDS DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Premium qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC Premium qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www. designlights.org/QPL to confirm which versions are qualified. Color temperatures of ≤ 3000K must be specified for International Dark-Sky Association certification. Rated for -40°C to 40°C ambient CSA Certified to U.S. and Canadian standards Complies with ANSI: C136.2, C136.10, C136.14, C136.31, C136.15, C136.37 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT — BAA – Buy America(n) Act: Product with the BAA option qualifies as a domestic end product under the Buy American Act as implemented in the FAR and DFARS. Product with the BAA option also qualifies as manufactured in the United States under DOT Buy America regulations. BABA – Build America Buy America: Product with the BAA option also qualifies as produced in the United States under the definitions of the Build America, Buy America Act. Please refer to www.acuitybrands.com/buy-american for additional information. Page 27 - - • -• NIGHTTIME™ ~ FRIENDLY Consistent with LEED® goals & Green Globes"'criteria for light pollution reduction EA -BABA -- AE L American Electric Lighting• Page 1067 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 09/19/24 ATBS Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. ATBS Autobahn LED Roadway & Security MVOLT Multi-volt, 120-277V 347 347V 480 480V P10 5,500 lumensP20 6,800 lumensP30 8,300 lumensP40 9,400 lumensP50 10,800 lumensP60 4 11,850 lumens Color Temperature (CCT)(Blank) 4000K CCT, 70 CRI Min. 27K 2 2700K CCT, 70 CRI Min. 3K 3000K CCT, 70 CRI Min. 5K 5000K CCT, 70 CRI Min. Paint Blank Gray (Standard) BK Black WH White BZ Bronze Surge ProtectionBlank Standard 20kV/10kA SPD MP MOV Pack 10kV/5kA Misc. HS House Side Shield NL NEMA Label XL Not CSA Certified VR3 Visual Comfort OpticBAA Buy America(n) Act and/or Build America Buy America Qualified Options Controls (Blank) 3 Pin NEMA Photocontrol Receptacle NR1 No Photocontrol Receptacle P7 7 Pin Photocontrol Receptacle (dimmable driver included) PCSS1,4 DTL DSS Photocontrol PCL11 DTL DLL Photocontrol 120-277V AO Field Adjustable Output SH Shorting Cap Packages (Blank) Standard Pack JP Job Pack (54/pallet) Install Packages PKGS DTL DSS Photocontrol PKGL DTL DLL Photocontrol Packages ship with selected photocontrol, 24", 1 1/4" diameter arm, 5' of prewire and mounting hardware R2 Roadway Type IIR3 Roadway Type IIIR5 Roadway Type VD3 Type III, Drop Refractor included D5 Type V, Drop Refractor included OpticsVoltagePerformance Packages Series Autobahn Series ATBS Roadway & Security Lighting ORDERING INFORMATION Notes 1. Not available with Install Packages. 2. Requires RFD. 3. Not available with D3 or D5 option. 4. Not available with 347V and 480V supply voltage options. AccessoriesATBSREF Drop Refractor for field installationATBSHSS House Side Shield for field installationATBSLTS Light Trespass Shield for field installation ATBS LOUVER KIT Louver Kit for field installationATBSVR-XX Visual Comfort Refractor and painted skirt for field installation Universal Arms (steel) UMR XX 8" Horizontal Arm for Round Pole, Painted to match Fixture (XX - Paint Color) UMS XX 8" Horizontal Arm for Square Pole, Painted to match Fixture (XX - Paint Color) UMR GALV 8" Horizontal Arm for Round Pole, Galvanized UMS GALV 8" Horizontal Arm for Square Pole, Galvanized Page 28 AE L American Electric Lighting• Page 1068 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 09/19/24 ATBS Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. Autobahn Series ATBS Roadway & Security Lighting PERFORMANCE PACKAGE Performance Package Distribution Input Watts 3K (3000K CCT, 70 CRI)4K/5K (4000K/5000K CCT, 70 CRI)LLD @ 25ºC Lumens LPW B U G Lumens LPW B U G 50k Hours 75k Hours 100k Hours P10 R2 40 5,360 134 1 0 2 5,577 139 1 0 2 0.92 0.89 0.85 R3 5,287 132 1 0 1 5,524 138 1 0 1 R5 5,576 139 3 0 1 5,758 144 3 0 1 D3 4,963 124 1 3 3 5,163 129 1 3 3 D5 5,372 134 2 3 3 5,590 140 2 3 3 P20 R2 50 6,707 134 1 0 2 6,809 136 1 0 2 0.92 0.89 0.85 R3 6,687 134 2 0 2 6,760 135 2 0 2 R5 6,926 139 3 0 1 7,108 142 3 0 1 D3 6,496 130 2 3 4 6,244 125 1 3 4 D5 7,032 141 3 4 4 7,317 146 3 4 4 P30 R2 60 8,092 135 2 0 2 8,067 134 1 0 1 0.92 0.89 0.85 R3 7,971 133 2 0 2 8,328 139 2 0 2 R5 8,470 141 3 0 2 8,760 146 3 0 2 D3 7,491 125 2 3 4 7,795 130 2 3 4 D5 8,110 135 3 4 4 8,438 141 3 4 4 P40 R2 70 9,138 131 2 0 2 9,533 136 2 0 2 0.92 0.89 0.85 R3 9,136 131 2 0 2 9,355 134 2 0 2 R5 9,868 141 3 0 2 9,710 139 3 0 2 D3 8,460 121 2 3 4 8,802 126 2 3 5 D5 9,158 131 3 4 5 9,529 136 3 4 5 P50 R2 82 10,628 130 2 0 3 10,829 132 2 0 3 0.92 0.89 0.85 R3 10,624 130 2 0 2 10,826 132 2 0 2 R5 11,450 140 4 0 2 11,181 136 4 0 2 D3 10,143 124 2 4 5 10,553 129 2 4 5 D5 10,651 130 3 4 5 11,082 135 3 4 5 P60 R2 92 11,050 120 2 0 3 11,848 129 2 0 3 0.92 0.89 0.85 R3 10,911 119 2 0 2 11,862 129 2 0 2 R5 12,199 133 4 0 2 12,756 139 4 0 2 D3 10,230 111 2 4 5 10,644 116 2 4 5 D5 11,074 120 3 4 5 11,523 125 3 4 5 ATBS Note: Individual fixture performance may vary. Specifications subject to change without notice. Performance Package Distribution Input Watts 3K (3000K CCT, 70 CRI)4K/5K (4000K/5000K CCT, 70 CRI)LLD @ 25ºC Lumens LPW B U G Lumens LPW B U G 50k Hours 75k Hours 100k Hours P10 R2 with VR 40 4,450 111 1 0 1 4,561 114 1 0 1 0.92 0.89 0.85R3 with VR 4,273 107 1 0 1 4,605 115 1 0 1 R5 with VR 4,539 113 2 0 1 4,679 117 2 0 1 P20 R2 with VR 50 5,491 110 1 0 1 5,550 111 1 0 1 0.92 0.89 0.85R3 with VR 5,379 108 1 0 1 5,582 112 2 0 1 R5 with VR 5,647 113 2 0 1 5,692 114 2 0 1 P30 R2 with VR 60 6,479 108 2 0 1 6,530 109 2 0 1 0.92 0.89 0.85R3 with VR 6,400 107 2 0 1 6,564 109 2 0 1 R5 with VR 6,703 112 3 0 1 6,693 112 2 0 1 P40 R2 with VR 70 7,307 104 2 0 1 7,561 108 2 0 1 0.92 0.89 0.85R3 with VR 7,347 105 2 0 1 7,638 109 2 0 1 R5 with VR 7,693 110 3 0 1 7,749 111 3 0 1 P50 R2 with VR 82 8,552 104 2 0 2 8,711 106 2 0 2 0.92 0.89 0.85R3 with VR 8,494 104 2 0 1 8,814 107 2 0 1 R5 with VR 8,895 108 3 0 1 8,911 109 3 0 1 P60 R2 with VR 92 8,989 98 2 0 2 9,815 107 2 0 2 0.92 0.89 0.85R3 with VR 8,899 97 2 0 1 9,857 107 2 0 2 R5 with VR 9,309 101 3 0 1 10,256 111 3 0 1 ATBS with VR Page 29 A£ L American Electric Lighting• Page 1069 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Rev. 09/19/24 ATBS Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. Autobahn Series ATBS Roadway & Security Lighting 3"1-1/2" RAD. 1/4" PLATE 3"8" 1.66 O.D. x .140 WALL TB. 1/4" PLATE.43 x 1-3/4" SLOT 7-1/2""5-1/2"2-7/8" (2 PLCS.) UMR POLE ADAPTOR RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH POLES OF 4" DIAMETER OR SMALLER UMS POLE ADAPTOR Page 30 A£ L American Electric Lighting• Page 1070 of 3203 Roadway Lighting ATBM Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. PRODUCT OVERVIEW Applications: Residential streets Parking lots High speed roadways Autobahn Series ATBM Roadway Features: OPTICAL Same Light: Performance is comparable to 150W – 250W HPS White Light: Correlated color temperature - 4000K, 70 CRI minimum, 3000K, 70 CRI minimum or optional 5000K, 70 CRI minimum. IP66 rated borosilicate glass optics ensure longevity and minimize dirt depreciation. Unique IP66 rated LED light engines provide 0% uplight and restrict backlight to within sidewalk depth, providing optimal application coverage and optimal pole spacing. Available distributions are Type II, III, IV, & V roadway distributions. DualOptix™ visual comfort option is also available for all distributions. ELECTRICAL Expected Life: LED light engines are rated >100,000 hours at 25°C, L70. Electronic driver has an expected life of 100,000 hours at a 25°C ambient. Lower Energy: Saves an expected 40-60% over comparable HID luminaires. Robust Surge Protection: Standard surge protection is 20kV/10kA “Extreme Level” per ANSI C136.2. An optional MOV pack provides 10kV/5kA “Enhanced Level. Luminaire ships with a 0-10v dimmable driver. Luminaire is continuous and step dimming capable via AO option or controls installed on P7 photocontrol receptacle option. MECHANICAL Includes standard AEL lineman-friendly features such as tool-less entry, 3 station terminal block and quick disconnects. Bubble level located inside the electrical compartment for easy leveling at installation. Rugged die-cast aluminum housing and door are polyester powder-coated for durability and corrosion resistance. Rigorous five-stage pre-treating and painting process yields a finish that achieves a scribe creepage rating of 8 (per ASTM D1654) after over 5000 hours exposure to salt fog chamber (operated per ASTM B117). Mast arm mount is adjustable for arms from 1-1/4” to 2” (1-5/8” to 2-3/8” O.D.) diameter. The 2 – bolt and optional 4 bolt clamping mechanism provide 3G vibration rating per ANSI C136.31. The Wildlife shield is cast into the housing (not a separate piece). CONTROLS NEMA 3 pin photocontrol receptacle is standard, with the Acuity designed ANSI standard 7 pin receptacle optionally available. Premium solid state locking-style photocontrol – PCSS (10 year rated life) Extreme long life solid state locking-style photocontrol – PCL1 (20 year rated life). Extreme long life solid state locking-style photocontrol with on demand remote on/off control - PCCC (15 year rated life). Optional onboard Adjustable Output module allows the light output and input wattage to be modified to meet site specific requirements, and also can allow a single fixture to be flexibly applied in many different applications. DIMENSIONS Effective Projected Area (EPA) The EPA for the ATBM is 0.3 sq. ft., Approx. Wt. = 21 lbs. (9.5 kg) DIMENSIONS 23.75” 7.5” 4.5” 11” Drop Refractor 1.44 in 13" 4-1/2" 28" STANDARDS DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Premium qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC Premium qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www.designlights.org/QPL to confirm which versions are qualified. Color temperatures of ≤ 3000K must be specified for International Dark-Sky Association certification. Rated for -40°C to 40°C ambient CSA Certified to U.S. and Canadian standards Complies with ANSI: C136.2, C136.10, C136.14, C136.31, C136.15, C136.37 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT — BAA – Buy America(n) Act: Product with the BAA option qualifies as a domestic end product under the Buy American Act as implemented in the FAR and DFARS. Product with the BAA option also qualifies as manufactured in the United States under DOT Buy America regulations. BABA – Build America Buy America: Product with the BAA option also qualifies as produced in the United States under the definitions of the Build America, Buy America Act. Please refer to www.acuitybrands.com/buy-american for additional information. Page 31 ~-~ NIGHTTIME• ~ FRIENDLY Consistent with LEE □• goals & Green Globes111 criteria for light pollution reduction ' -BAA --BABA - AEL American Electric Lighting• Page 1071 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 08/09/24 ATBM Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. Autobahn Series ATBM Roadway ORDERING INFORMATION Series Lumen Package Voltage Optics Mounting ATBM Autobahn LED Roadway P05 9,700 Lumens P10 11,000 Lumens P20 12,800 Lumens P30 15,500 Lumens P40 17,400 Lumens P50 18,700 Lumens P60 20,000 Lumens P70 21,500 Lumens MVOLT Multi-volt, 120-277V 347 347V 480 480V R2 Roadway Type II R3 Roadway Type III R4 Roadway Type IV R5 Roadway Type V (Blank)2 Bolt Mounting 4B 4 Bolt Mounting Options Color Temperature (CCT) (Blank)4000K CCT, 70 CRI Min. 27K 2 2700K CCT, 70 CRI Min. 3K 3000K CCT, 70 CRI Min. 5K 5000K CCT, 70 CRI Min. Paint (Blank)Gray BK Black BZ Bronze DDB Dark Bronze GI Graphite WH White Surge Protector (Blank)Standard 20kV/10kA SPD MP MOV Pack Miscellaneous Options HSS House Side Shield NL NEMA Label Indicating Wattage XL Not CSA Certified – No Terminal Block Cover VR 2 Dual Optix visual comfort BAA Buy America(n) Act and/or Build America Buy America Qualified Controls Options (Blank)3 Pin NEMA Photocontrol Receptacle P7 7 Pin Photocontrol Receptacle (dimmable driver included) 1 NR No Photocontrol Receptacle AO Field Adjustable Output PCSS Solid-State Lighting Photocontrol 3 PCLL Solid-State Long Life Photocontrol PCCC Solid-State Long Life Photocontrol with remote control on/off 3 SH Shorting Cap Packages (Blank)Standard Pack JP Job Pack (36/pallet) Accessories ATBMHSS House Side Shield ATBMLTS Light Trespass Shield RKATBMMVOLTSPD ATBM Acuity SPD, MVOLT RKATBMHVSPD ATBM Acuity SPD, 347/480V RKATBMMVOLTMP ATBM MOV Pack, MVOLT RKATBMHVMP ATBM MOV Pack, 347/480V Universal Arms (steel) UMR-XX 8” Horizontal Arm for Square Pole, Painted to match Fixture UMS-XX 8” Horizontal Arm for Round Pole, Galvanized UMR-GALV 8” Horizontal Arm for Round Pole, Galvanized UMS-GALV 8” Horizontal Arm for Square Pole, Galvanized Notes: 1 Dimmable drive included. 2 This option requires RFD 3 MVOLT only Page 32 AE L American Electric Lighting• Page 1072 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 08/09/24 ATBM Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. Autobahn Series ATBM Roadway PERFORMANCE PACKAGE Note: Individual fixture performance may vary. Specifications subject to change without notice. Performance Package Distribution Input Watts 3K (3000K CCT, 70 CRI)4K/5K (4000K/5000K CCT, 70 CRI)LLD @ 25ºC Lumens LPW B U G Lumens LPW B U G 25k Hours 75k Hours 100k Hours P05 R2 68 9,396 138 1 0 2 9,718 143 1 0 2 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 9,366 138 1 0 3 9,688 142 1 0 3 R4 9,030 133 1 0 3 9,340 137 1 0 3 R5 10,334 152 3 0 2 10,689 157 3 0 2 P10 R2 81 10,635 131 2 0 3 11,299 139 2 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 10,675 132 2 0 3 11,302 140 2 0 3 R4 10,391 128 2 0 4 10,994 136 2 0 4 R5 11,504 142 3 0 2 12,086 149 3 0 2 P20 R2 94 12,073 128 2 0 3 12,874 137 2 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 12,065 128 2 0 3 12,818 136 2 0 3 R4 11,946 127 2 0 4 12,525 133 2 0 4 R5 13,085 139 4 0 2 13,776 147 4 0 2 P30 R2 118 14,637 124 2 0 3 15,514 131 2 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 14,631 124 2 0 3 15,452 131 2 0 3 R4 14,317 121 2 0 4 15,151 128 2 0 5 R5 15,775 134 4 0 2 16,685 141 4 0 2 P40 R2 135 16,233 120 2 0 3 17,493 130 2 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 16,402 121 2 0 3 17,367 129 2 0 3 R4 15,911 118 2 0 5 17,008 126 2 0 5 R5 17,507 130 4 0 2 18,595 138 4 0 2 P50 R2 152 17,541 115 2 0 3 18,748 123 2 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 17,677 116 2 0 4 18,712 123 2 0 4 R4 17,154 113 2 0 5 18,246 120 2 0 5 R5 19,008 125 4 0 2 20,088 132 4 0 2 P60 R2 168 18,770 112 2 0 3 20,095 120 3 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 18,830 112 2 0 4 20,094 120 3 0 4 R4 18,369 109 2 0 5 19,648 117 2 0 5 R5 20,350 121 4 0 2 21,505 128 4 0 2 P70 R2 190 20,190 106 3 0 3 21,565 114 3 0 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 20,142 106 3 0 4 21,504 113 3 0 4 R4 19,660 103 2 0 5 21,024 111 3 0 5 R5 21,988 116 4 0 2 23,076 121 4 0 2 Page 33 AE L American Electric Lighting• Page 1073 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 08/09/24 ATBM Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. Autobahn Series ATBM Roadway PERFORMANCE PACKAGE ATBM with DualOptix Distribution Input Watts 3000K 4000K/5000K LDD @ 25°C Lumens LPW B U G Lumens LPW B U G 50k Hours 75k Hours 100k Hours P05 R2 with VR 68 8,323 122 2 3 3 8,609 127 2 3 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 8,296 122 2 3 3 8,581 126 2 3 3 R4 with VR 7,998 118 2 3 4 8,273 122 2 3 4 R5 with VR 9,154 135 3 3 3 9,468 139 3 3 3 P10 R2 with VR 81 9,421 116 2 3 3 10,009 124 2 3 3 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 9,456 117 2 3 4 10,012 124 2 3 4 R4 with VR 9,204 114 2 3 4 9,738 120 2 3 4 R5 with VR 10,191 126 3 3 3 10,706 132 3 3 3 P20 R2 with VR 94 10,694 114 2 3 4 11,404 121 2 3 4 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 10,687 114 2 3 4 11,354 121 2 3 4 R4 with VR 10,581 113 2 3 5 11,094 118 2 3 5 R5 with VR 11,591 123 3 3 3 12,203 130 3 3 3 P30 R2 with VR 118 12,966 110 2 3 4 13,742 116 2 3 4 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 12,960 110 2 3 4 13,687 116 2 3 5 R4 with VR 12,681 107 2 3 5 13,420 114 2 3 5 R5 with VR 13,974 118 3 3 3 14,780 125 3 3 3 P40 R2 with VR 135 14,379 107 2 3 4 15,495 115 3 3 5 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 14,529 108 2 3 5 15,384 114 3 3 5 R4 with VR 14,093 104 2 3 5 15,066 112 3 3 5 R5 with VR 15,508 115 3 3 3 16,471 122 4 3 3 P50 R2 with VR 152 15,538 102 3 3 5 16,607 109 3 3 5 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 15,658 103 3 3 5 16,575 109 3 3 5 R4 with VR 15,195 100 3 3 5 16,162 106 3 3 5 R5 with VR 16,837 111 4 3 3 17,794 117 4 3 4 P60 R2 with VR 168 16,626 99 3 3 5 17,800 106 3 3 5 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 16,679 99 3 3 5 17,799 106 3 3 5 R4 with VR 16,271 97 3 3 5 17,404 104 3 3 5 R5 with VR 18,026 107 4 3 4 19,049 113 4 3 4 P70 R2 with VR 190 17,884 94 3 3 5 19,102 101 3 3 5 0.93 0.86 0.83 R3 with VR 17,842 94 3 3 5 19,048 100 3 3 5 R4 with VR 17,415 92 3 3 5 18,623 98 3 3 5 R5 with VR 19,477 103 4 3 4 20,440 108 4 3 4 Page 34 AE L American Electric Lighting• Page 1074 of 3203 AEL Headquarters, One Lithonia Way, Conyers Georgia 30012 www.americanelectriclighting.com Phone: 1-866-HOLOPHANE Email: TechSupport-Lighting@AcuityBrands.com © 2014-2024 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 08/09/24 ATBM Warranty Five-year limited warranty. This is the only warranty provided and no other statements in this specification sheet create any warranty of any kind. All other express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/support/warranty/terms-and-conditions Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales representative for the latest product information. Autobahn Series ATBM Roadway 3"1-1/2" RAD. 1/4" PLATE 3"8" 1.66 O.D. x .140 WALL TB. 1/4" PLATE.43 x 1-3/4" SLOT 7-1/2""5-1/2"2-7/8" (2 PLCS.) UMR POLE ADAPTOR RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH POLES OF 4" DIAMETER OR SMALLER UMS POLE ADAPTOR Page 35 AE L American Electric Lighting• Page 1075 of 3203 Project Catalog #Type Prepared by Notes Date PS506082EN page 1 May 19, 2022 9:32 AM Dimensional Details VERD-M VERDEON Roadway Luminaire Interactive Menu • Order Information page 2 • Product Specifications page 2 • Energy & Performance Data page 3 • Control Options page 4 Quick Facts • Ideal replacement for 50W - 250W+ HPS luminaires • UL/cUL listed for wet locations • Optional IP66 enclosure rating available • Tool-less removable power door for easy maintenance • Series or parallel surge protection available (10kV or 20kV) • 3G vibration rated Product Certifications Light ARchitectTM Connected Systems • WaveLinx Lite Product Features VERD-M VERD-M 35-7/16" [900mm]16-1/2" [419mm] 6-7/8" [175mm]5-5/8" [142mm] AVAILA B L ECO MPL IA NT OPTIO NSBAABUY AMERICAN ACT 2 1 1 NOTES: 1. Visit https://www.designlights.org/search/ to confirm qualification. Not all product variations are DLC qualified. 2. IDA Certified for 3000K CCT and warmer with Fixed mount only. Streetworks Page 36 .l. • ,?e ••• J 1-,'1 I J ~ ' • • • : "•"r"'~ ,I) Page 1076 of 3203 Product Family 1, 2 Configuration Wattage Bucket Color Temperature Voltage Distribution Mounting Color VERD-M= VerdeonMaximusBAA-VERD-M=Verdeon Maximus Buy American Act Compliant 12 TAA-VERD-M=Verdeon Maximus Trade Agreements ActCompliant 12 CA3=3 COB Light Engine CA4=4 COB Light Engine 150=150W 160=160W 170=170W 180=180W 190=190W 200=200W 210=210W 220=220W 230=230W 240=240W 250=250W 740=70CRI, 4000K 727=70CRI, 2700K 722=70CRI, 2200K 730=70CRI, 3000K 750=70CRI, 5000K U= Universal (120-277V) 8= 4 8 0 V 4 9= 3 4 7 V HV= High Voltage Driver (347V - 480V) T1= Type I T2= Type II T3=Type III T4=Type IV T5=Type V [Blank]=None A15=15" Straight Mast Arm 6 ASJS15=Adjustable Slipfitter (Factory set at 15° degrees) ASJS25=Adjustable Slipfitter (Factory set at 25° degrees) ASJS45=Adjustable Slipfitter (Factory set at 45° degrees) AP=Grey BZ=Bronze BK=Black DP=Dark Platinum GM=Graphite Metallic WH=White Options (Add as Suffix)Controls Accessories (Order Separately) 13 10MSP=Parallel 10kV MOV Surge Protective Device 20MSP=Parallel 20kV MOV Surge Protective Device 10K=Series 10kV UL 1449 Surge Protective Device 20K=Series 20kV UL 1449 Surge Protective Device 20KI=Series 20kV UL 1449 Surge Protective Device with light indicator K=Level Indicator 4B=Four-bolt, Two-clamp mounting HA=50°C High Ambient Temperature HSS=Factory Install House Side Shield IP66=IP66 Rated Housing FADC=Field Adjustable Dimming Controller 11 DXXXXX=Department of Transportation - Customer specific details 14 UXXXXX=Utility - Customer specific details 14 PSC=Photocontrol Shorting Cap NPC=NEMA Photocontrol - Multi-Tap LLPC=Longlife Photocontrol Included PR=NEMA 3-PIN Twistlock Photocontrol Receptacle PR7=NEMA 7-PIN Twistlock Photocontrol Receptacle MS/DIM-L08=Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, Maximum 8' Mounting Height 5 MS/DIM-L20=Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, Maximum 9' - 20' Mounting Height 5 MS/DIM-L40=Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, Maximum 21' - 40' Mounting Height 5 5LTD =DALI SPB1=Dimming Occupancy Sensor with Bluetooth Interface, <8’ Mounting SPB2=Dimming Occupancy Sensor with Bluetooth Interface, 8’-20’ Mounting SPB4=Dimming Occupancy Sensor with Bluetooth Interface, 21’-40’ Mounting OA1223=10kV UL 1449 Surge Module Replacement OA/RA1013=Photocontrol Shorting Cap OA/RA1014=NEMA Photocontrol - 120V OA/RA1016=NEMA Photocontrol - Multi-Tap OA/RA1027=NEMA Photocontrol - 480V OA/RA1201=NEMA Photocontrol - 347V FSIR-100=Wireless Configuration Tool for Motion Sensor 7 HS/VERD=Verdeon House Side Shield 9 VGS-F/B=Vertical Glare Shield, Front/Back 8 VGS-SIDE=Vertical Glare Shield, Side ASJS15-XX=Adjustable slipfitter (Factory set at 15 degrees) 10 ASJS25-XX=Adjustable slipfitter (Factory set at 25 degrees) 10 ASJS45-XX=Adjustable slipfitter (Factory set at 45 degrees) 10 NOTES: 1. Customer is responsible for engineering analysis to confirm pole and fixture compatiblity for all applications. Refer to our white paper WP513001EN for additional support information. 2. DesignLights Consortium® Qualified. Refer to www.designlights.org qualified products list under family model details. 3. Reserved. 4. Only for use with 480V Wye systems. Per NEC, not for use with ungrounded systems, impedance grounded systems or corner grounded systems (commonly known as Three Phase Three Wire Delta, Three PhaseHigh Leg Delta and Three Phase Corner Grounded Delta systems). 5. The FSIR-100 accessory is required to adjust parameters. 6. Round pole adapter and mounting hardware included. "M" drill pattern. 7. This tool enables adjustment of parameters including high and low modes, sensitivity, time delay, cutoff and more. Consult your lighting representative at Cooper Lighting Solutions for more information. 8. VGS-F/B not compatible with T1 or T5 distribution. 9. Option will come factory-installed. Must order one per optic as an accessory. House Side Shield not suitable for T5 distribution. 10. Replace XX with color selection. 11. Cannot be used with PR7 or other motion response control options. 12. Only product configurations with these designated prefixes are built to be compliant with the Buy American Act of 1933 (BAA) or Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (TAA), respectively. Please refer to DOMESTIC PREFERENCES website for more information. Components shipped separately may be separately analyzed under domestic preference requirements. 13. Accessories sold separately will be separately analyzed under domestic preference requirements. Consult factory for further information. 14. Customer specific specifications utilizes standard products with small adjustments to meet unique requirements such as packaging, labels, wattage adjustments, etc. Ordering Information SAMPLE NUMBER: VERD-M-CA3-180-740-U-T2-AP-10K-PR7 Construction • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing and door • Tool-less entry hinged removable door for easy maintenance • 3G vibration rated Optics • Optics are precisely designed to shape the distribution maximizing efficiency and fixture spacing • Offered in 2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K CCTs; 70CRI • IDA Certified for 3000K CCT and warmer with Fixed mount only Electrical • 120-277V 50/60Hz, 347V 60Hz or 480V 60Hz operation • Parallel and series surge protection available (10kV or 20kV) • Thermal management transfers heat away from the LED source for optimal efficiency, light output, and lumen maintenance • Operates in ambient temperatures from -40°C to 40°C. 50°C HA (high ambient) option available • Standard three-position tunnel type terminal block • LED modules are IP66 rated Mounting • Four-bolt slipfitter with cast-in pipe stop and 2.5° leveling steps • Fixed in-place bird guard seals around 1-1/4” to 2” (1-5/8” to 2-3/8” O.D.) mounting arms • Optional 15” pole mount arm available with round pole adapter and mounting hardware included Finish • Housing and cast parts finished in five-stage super TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness for superior protection against fade and wear • Consult your lighting representative at Cooper Lighting Solutions for a complete selection of standard colors Warranty • Standard five-year warranty • Optional ten-year warranty, please see your Cooper Lighting Solutions Streetworks sales representative Product Specifications Streetworks VERD-M Verdeon PS506082EN page 2 May 19, 2022 9:32 AM Page 37 Page 1077 of 3203 Energy and Performance Data Power and Lumens - VERD-M View VERD-M IES files Light Engine CA3 CA4 Power (Watts)153 163 173 183 193 202 214 223 233 242 252 Wattage Label 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Current (A) @ 120V 1.28 1.36 1.44 1.53 1.61 1.68 1.78 1.86 1.95 2.02 2.10 Current (A) @ 277V 0.56 0.59 0.63 0.66 0.73 0.76 0.80 0.83 0.87 0.90 0.93 Power (Watts)162 173 183 194 206 216 223 232 244 254 264 Wattage Label 160 170 180 190 210 220 220 230 240 250 260 Current (A) @ 347V 0.47 0.50 0.53 0.56 0.60 0.63 0.65 0.68 0.72 0.74 0.77 Current (A) @ 480V 0.34 0.36 0.39 0.41 0.44 0.46 0.47 0.49 0.52 0.53 0.56 Optics Type I 4000K 23,480 24,742 25,924 27,037 29,335 30,522 31,948 33,103 34,384 35,483 36,673 BUG Rating B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 3000K 23,055 24,294 25,454 26,583 28,804 29,970 31,370 32,503 33,762 34,840 36,009 BUG Rating B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 2700K 19,883 20,951 21,952 22,925 24,841 25,846 27,054 28,031 29,117 30,047 31,055 BUG Rating B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B4-U0-G2 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G3 Type II 4000K 22,129 23,318 24,432 25,515 27,647 28,766 30,110 31,198 32,406 33,441 34,563 BUG Rating B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 3000K 21,728 22,896 23,990 25,053 27,146 28,245 29,565 30,633 31,819 32,836 33,937 BUG Rating B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 2700K 18,739 19,746 20,689 21,606 23,411 24,359 25,497 26,418 27,441 28,318 29,268 BUG Rating B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 Type III 4000K 22,178 23,370 24,486 25,571 27,708 28,830 30,177 31,267 32,478 33,515 34,640 BUG Rating B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 3000K 21,776 22,947 24,043 25,109 27,207 28,308 29,630 30,701 31,890 32,908 34,012 BUG Rating B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 2700K 18,780 19,789 20,735 21,654 23,463 24,413 25,554 26,477 27,502 28,380 29,333 BUG Rating B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G3 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 Type IIII 4000K (70 CRI)22,095 23,282 24,394 25,476 27,605 28,722 30,064 31,150 32,356 33,390 34,510 BUG Rating B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 3000K 21,695 22,861 23,953 25,015 27,105 28,202 29,519 30,586 31,770 32,785 33,885 BUG Rating B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 2700K 18,710 19,715 20,657 21,573 23,375 24,322 25,458 26,378 27,399 28,274 29,223 BUG Rating B2-U0-G4 B2-U0-G4 B2-U0-G4 B2-U0-G4 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 B3-U0-G5 Type V 4000K 22,787 24,011 25,158 26,274 28,469 29,621 31,005 32,126 33,370 34,435 35,591 BUG Rating B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 3000K 22,374 23,577 24,703 25,798 27,954 29,085 30,444 31,544 32,765 33,812 34,946 BUG Rating B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 B5-U0-G5 2700K 19,296 20,333 21,304 22,248 24,108 25,083 26,255 27,204 28,257 29,160 30,138 BUG Rating B5-U0-G3 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G4 B5-U0-G5 NOTE: Lumen output for AP Grey fixture color, 120-277V. Streetworks VERD-M Verdeon PS506082EN page 3 May 19, 2022 9:32 AM Page 38 Page 1078 of 3203 Cooper Lighting Solutions1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.cooperlighting.com © 2022 Cooper Lighting SolutionsAll Rights Reserved. Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. VERD-M VerdeonStreetworks Optional Arms Arm Drilling Mounting Details 7" [178mm] 14-13/16" [376mm] 2-3/8"[60mm] 15" STRAIGHT ARM 45° 16"[406mm] ADJUSTABLE SLIPFITTER OFFSET ARM Control Options Photocontrol (PR and PR7) Photocontrol (PR and PR7) Photocontrol receptacles (PR and PR7) provide a flexible solution to enable “dusk-to-dawn” lighting by sensing light levels. Advanced control systems compatible with ANSI C136.41 7-pin standards can be utilized with the PR7 receptacle. Dimming Occupancy Sensor (MS/DIM-LXX) These sensors are factory installed in the luminaire housing. When the MS/DIM-LXX sensor option is selected, the occupancy sensor is connected to a dimming driver and the entire luminaire dims when there is no activity detected. When activity is detected, the luminaire returns to full light output. The MS/DIM sensor is factory preset to dim down to approximately 50 percent power with a time delay of five minutes. These occupancy sensors include an integral photocell that can be activated with the FSIR-100 accessory for “dusk-to-dawn” control or daylight harvesting - the factory preset is OFF. The FSIR-100 is a wireless tool utilized for changing the dimming level, time delay, sensitivity and other parameters. A variety of sensor lens are available to optimize the coverage pattern for mounting heights from 8' - 40'. Dimming Occupancy Sensor (SPB) These passive infrared (PIR) sensors are factory installed in the luminaire housing. When the SPB sensor option is selected, the occupancy sensor is connected to a dimming driver and the entire luminaire dims when no motion is detected. After a period of time, the luminaire turns off, and when motion is detected, the luminaire returns to full light output. The SPB sensor default parameters are listed in the table below, and can be configured utilizing the Sensor Configuration mobile application for iOS and Android devices. An integral photocontrol can be activated with the app for “dusk-to-dawn” control or daylight harvesting - the factory default is off. Three sensor lenses are available to optimize the coverage pattern for mounting heights from 8’-40’. Four sensor colors are available; Bronze, Black, Gray and White, and are automatically selected based on the luminaire finish as indicated by the table below. TYPE "M" 3/4" [19mm] Dia. Hole (2) 5/8" [16mm] Dia. Holes 4-7/8" [124mm] 2-7/16" [62mm] 2-5/16" [59mm] TYPE "M" SPB sensor finish matched to luminaire finish Luminaire Finish SPB Sensor Finish WH White White BK Black Black GM Graphite Metallic Black BZ Bronze Bronze AP Gray Gray DP Dark Platinum Gray Energy and Performance Data Lumen Maintenance Ambient Temperature TM-21 Lumen Maintenance (60,000 hours) Theoretical L70 (Hours) 40°C > 85% > 140,000 Electronic LED Driver 0.9 Power Factor < 20% Total Harmonic Distortion 120-277V/50 and 60Hz, 347V/60Hz, 480V/60Hz -40°C Minimum Temperature Rating +40°C Ambient Temperature Rating Energy Data Effective Projected Area (Sq. Ft.) 0.8 Approximate Net Weight 35 lbs (15.9 kgs.) EPA Shipping Data Lumen Multiplier Ambient Temperature Lumen Multiplier 0°C 1.02 10°C 1.01 25°C 1.00 40°C 0.99 50°C 0.97 FADC Position Percent of Typical Lumen Output 1 25% 2 46% 3 55% 4 62% 5 72% 6 77% 7 82% 8 85% 9 90% 10 100% Note: +/-5% typical value FADC Settings PS506082EN page 4 May 19, 2022 9:32 AM Page 39 Page 1079 of 3203 LED Lighting Solutions Safer. Smarter. More Vibrant Spaces. Roadway Lighting | Area Lighting | Pendant Lighting | Post Top Lighting | Brackets and Poles All specifications as of 3/9/2020FPL.com/LED Page 40 Page 1080 of 3203 FPL.com/LED | 844-4-FPL-LED Cree – RSW Large Turtle-friendly Amber AEL – ATBS AEL – ATBM and ATBL AEL – ATB2 Available in black, bronze, or gray Cooper – Verdeon M Cooper – Verdeon M Roadway Lighting LED Lighting Solutions Feel Safe, Drive Safe Roadway A – 3/9/2020 Cree – XSP1Cree – RSW Shield facing coastal line Page 41 Page 1081 of 3203 Manufacturer Style Fixture Pole Options Bracket Options Light Pattern Line Watts/ NEMA Label Color Temp Lumens Glare Rating (BUG).ies File Billing Tier Cree RSW Large Turtle- friendly Amber 6, 7 1 3 92/90 594nM (Amber)3,715 B3-U0-G3 PL 14092-001A RSWL - TRL AID FnRpt.ies F5 RSW 6, 7 1 3 28/30 3000K 3,300 B1-U0-G1 RSWS-3ME-3L-30K7.ies B2 6, 7 1 3 26/30 4000K 3,300 B1-U0-G1 RSWS-3ME-3L-40K7 CONFIGURED.ies B2 6, 7 1 3 45/50 3000K 5,000 B1-U0-G1 RSWS-3ME-5L-30K7 CONFIGURED.ies C2 6, 7 1 3 41/40 4000K 5,000 B1-U0-G1 RSWS-3ME-5L-40K7 CONFIGURED.ies C2 XSP2 6, 7 1 3 102/100 4000K 10,882 B2-U0-G3 BXSP-C-HT-3ME-A-40K-UL-XX-N-Q4 CONFIGURED.ies G3 AEL ATBS 6, 7 1 2 40/40 4000K 4,770 B1-U0-G1 ATBS_E_XXXXX_R2.ies C2 6, 7 1 2 47/50 4000K 5,392 B1-U0-G1 ATBS_F_XXXXX_R2.ies C2 6, 7 1 2 76/80 4000K 8,653 B2-U0-G2 ATBS_I_XXXXX_R2.ies E2 ATBM 6, 7 1 3 118/120 4000K 15,453 B2-U0-G3 ATBM_E_XXXXX_R3_XXXX.ies G2 ATBL 6, 7 1 3 259/260 4000K 28,091 B3-U0-G5 ATBL_F_XXXXX_R3.ies O4 ATB2 6, 7 1 4 133/130 4000K 16,593 B2-U0-G3 ATB2_40BLEDE10_XXXXX_R4.ies H3 6, 7 1 4 268/270 4000K 32,329 B3-U0-G5 ATB2_80BLEDE10_XXXXX_R4.ies O5 (Bronze) 6, 7 Hybrid only 4 133/130 4000K 16,593 B2-U0-G3 ATB2_40BLEDE10_XXXXX_R4.ies H3 6, 7 Hybrid only 4 268/270 4000K 32,329 B3-U0-G5 ATB2_80BLEDE10_XXXXX_R4.ies O5 (Black) 4, 6, 7 2 4 133/130 4000K 16,593 B2-U0-G3 ATB2_40BLEDE10_XXXXX_R4.ies H3 4, 6, 7 2 4 268/270 4000K 32,329 B3-U0-G5 ATB2_80BLEDE10_XXXXX_R4.ies O5 Cooper Verdeon M 6, 7 1 3 182/180 4000K 22,236 B3-U0-G3 VERD-M-A03-E-U-T3-AP.ies K4 Verdeon M 6, 7 1 3 247/250 4000K 29,537 B3-U0-G4 VERD-M-A04-E-U-T3-AP.ies N4 ROADWAY LIGHTING Note: All roadway fixtures are grey unless otherwise noted (Gray) (Gray) (Gray) (Gray) (Gray) (Gray) (Gray) (Gray) Roadway B – 3/9/2020 (Gray) shield facing coastal line Page 42 Local Collector Arterial Page 1082 of 3203 Cooper – UFLDCooper – Galleon Cooper – UFLD Cooper – UFLD Available in black, or gray or bronze Area Lighting LED Lighting Solutions Inspiring Illumination FPL.com/LED | 844-4-FPL-LED Area A – 3/9/2020 Page 43 Page 1083 of 3203 Manufacturer Style Fixture Pole Options Bracket Options Light Pattern Line Watts/ NEMA Label Color Temp Lumens Glare Rating (BUG).ies File Billing Tier Cooper Galleon 1*5 4 113/110 4000K 12,336 B2-U0-G3 GAP-AF-02-LED-U-T4W.ies G3 1*5 4 225/230 4000K 23,844 B3-U0-G4 GAN-AF-04-LED-U-T4W.ies M4 1*5 4 445/450 4000K 47,372 B4-U0-G5 GAN-AF-08-LED-U-T4W.ies Y6 1*5 4 558/560 4000K 58,506 B4-U0-G5 GAN-AF-10-LED-U-T4W.ies EE7 Cooper UFLD 6, 7 24” stand-off (2DS) 6x6 51/50 4000K 5,976 B2-U0-G1 UFLD-S-C15-X-U-66.ies D3 6, 7 24” stand-off (2DS) 6x6 85/90 4000K 10,530 B3-U0-G1 UFLD-C25-X-U-66.ies F3 6, 7 24” stand-off (2DS) 6x6 184/180 4000K 23,797 B4-U0-G2 UFLD-C70-X-U-66.ies K4 6, 7 24” stand-off (2DS) 6x6 371/370 4000K 48,028 B5-U0-G3 UFLD-L-C175-X-U-66.ies U5 AREA LIGHTING (Black) * = 20’ (13’ MH) Standard concrete pole for 113W only. 35’ (27’6” MH) Standard concrete pole applicable to all. Note: Glare (BUG) Ratings for UFLD are measured at 0° tilt. (Gray) (Bronze) Area B – 3/9/2020 Page 44 ..ez; loa ..ez; loa Page 1084 of 3203 Holophane – Teardrop (Memphis)Holophane – Bern Holophane – Domus (Memphis)Pendant LightingLED Lighting SolutionsFunctional Can Be BeautifulFPL.com/LED | 844-4-FPL-LEDPendant A – 3/9/2020Holophane – Bern Black Turtle-friendly amberPage 45\i tt:, ' ~ Cit') Page 1085 of 3203 Manufacturer Style Fixture Pole Options Bracket Options Light Pattern Line Watts/ NEMA Label Color Temp Lumens Glare Rating (BUG).ies File Billing Tier Holophane Bern 3, 4 3 3 58/60 4000K 6,808 B1-U0-G2 1SF3145IP5 GBLF2 P20 40K XX X X L3.ies D11 3, 4 3 3 56/60 Amber 1,934 B1-U0-G0 Upon Request D11 Domus (Memphis)3, 4 3 3 144/140 4000K 15,098 B3-U0-G3 LTL29277P14 ES2 P35S 40K XX SG 3 DS.ies I11 Teardrop (Memphis)3, 4 3 3 144/140 4000K 15,375 B2-U3-G4 LTL29193P14 ES2 P35S 40K XX TG 3.ies I10 PENDANT LIGHTING (Black) (Black) (Black) Pendant B – 3/9/2020 (Turtle-friendly amber) Page 46 l Page 1086 of 3203 Cooper – MesaAEL – Traditional Carriage(American Revolution) AEL – Contemporary(Contempo)GE – EPTCHolophane – GranvilleHolophane – GranvilleClear/BlackHolophane – GranvilleHolophane – GranvilleBlack/BlackGreen/GreenSilver/ClearPost Top LightingLED Lighting SolutionsMaking a Great First ImpressionFPL.com/LED | 844-4-FPL-LEDPost Top A – 3/9/2020Page 47y Page 1087 of 3203 POST TOP LIGHTING Manufacturer Style Fixture Pole Options Bracket Options Light Pattern Line Watts/ NEMA Label Color Temp Lumens Glare Rating (BUG).ies File Billing Tier AEL Traditional Carriage (American Revolution) 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 39/40 3000K 3,292 B1-U3-G2 247L_10LEDE10_XXXX_3K_R3_AY.ies C2 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 74/70 3000K 6,195 B2-U3-G2 247L_20LEDE10_XXXX_3K_R3_AY.ies E2 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 39/40 4000K 3,584 B1-U3-G2 247L_10LEDE10_XXXX_4K_R3_AY.ies C2 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 74/70 4000K 6,746 B2-U3-G2 247L_20LEDE10_XXXX_4K_R3_AY.ies E2 Contemporary (Contempo) 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 38/40 3000K 2,970 B1-U3-G1 245L_10LEDE10_XXXX_3K_R3_RNA.ies C2 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 72/70 3000K 5,565 B2-U3-G2 245L_20LEDE10_XXXX_3K_R3_RNA.ies E2 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 38/40 4000K 3,188 B1-U3-G1 245L_10LEDE10_XXXX_4K_R3_RNA.ies C2 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 3 72/70 4000K 5,977 B2-U3-G2 245L_20LEDE10_XXXX_4K_R3_RNA.ies E2 Cooper Mesa 1 (20’), 2, 5, 8 NA 3 75/80 4000K 7,456 B2-U0-G2 PMM-E03-LED-E-U-T3.ies E5 1 (20’), 2, 5, 8 NA 3 150/150 4000K 14,911 B3-U0-G3 PMM-E06-LED-E-U-TE.ies I6 GE EPTC 1 (20’), 2, 8 NA 5 65/70 4000K 7,300 B3-U0-G1 eptc02_07A40_______.ies D4 Holophane Granville 1, 5, 8*NA or 4 3 39/40 3000K 4,644 B2-U3-G4 ISF 32566P8 GVD2 P20 30K AS 3 NF.ies C5 1, 5, 8*NA or 4 3 39/40 5000K 4,888 B2-U3-G4 ISF 32566P12 GVD2 P20 50K AS 3 NF.ies C5 1, 5, 8*NA or 4 3 60/60 3000K 6,586 B2-U4-G5 ISF 32566P14 GVD2 P30 30K AS 3 NF.ies D5 1, 5, 8*NA or 4 3 60/60 5000K 6,932 B2-U4-G5 ISF 32566P17 GVD2 P30 50K AS 3 NF.ies D5 Granville 1, 5, 8*NA or 4 3 60/60 5000K 7,440 B2-U5-G4 ISF 30151P5 GVD2 P30 50K AS 3 N.ies D5 Granville 1, 5 NA 3 39/40 3000K 4,644 B2-U3-G4 ISF 32566P8 GVD2 P20 30K AS 3 NF.ies C5 1, 5 NA 3 39/40 5000K 4,888 B2-U3-G4 ISF 32566P12 GVD2 P20 50K AS 3 NF.ies C5 1, 5 NA 3 60/60 3000K 6,586 B2-U4-G5 ISF 32566P14 GVD2 P30 30K AS 3 NF.ies D5 1, 5 NA 3 60/60 5000K 6,932 B2-U4-G5 ISF 32566P17 GVD2 P30 50K AS 3 NF.ies D5 Granville w/Lunar Optics 1, 5 NA 3 39/40 3000K 2,103 B1-U3-G1 ISF 30152P15 GVD2 P20 30K AS 6 N.ies C5 1, 5 NA 3 39/40 5000K 2,211 B1-U3-G1 ISF 30152P2 GVD2 P20 50K AS 6 N.ies C5 1, 5 NA 3 60/60 3000K 2,982 B1-U3-G2 ISF 30152P3 GVD2 P30 30K AS 6 N.ies D5 1, 5 NA 3 60/60 5000K 3,136 B1-U3-G2 ISF 30152P5 GVD2 P30 50K AS 6 N.ies D5 *Also available in double bracket configuration Black/Black Green/Green Silver/Clear (Grey) (Black) (Black) Clear/Black (Black) Post Top B – 3/9/2020 Page 48 ----------------------------·-··---- • • • • Page 1088 of 3203 Brackets and Poles LED Lighting Solutions Discover a New Road to Efficiency BRACKETS FPL.com/LED | 844-4-FPL-LED Brackets and Poles A – 3/9/2020 Coral Gables Pole Height 12’ Fixture Height 12’ FPL.com40491 STANDARD POLE OPTIONS PREMIUM POLE OPTIONS FPL Premium Lighting ProgramConcrete Fiberglass Washington 12 3 4 5 6 Pole Height 35’ 28’ Fixture Height 20’ 13’ Pole Height 20’ 15.5’ Fixture Height 13’ 10’ Dark Bronze Fiberglass Pole Height 35’ Fixture Height 29’ Black Octagonal Decorative Concrete Pole Height 37’ Fixture Height 31’ Manufacturer Holophane Style Teardrop and Domus Color Black Manufacturer Holophane Style Acorn Color Black Pole Height 18.5’ Fixture Height 14.5’ BRACKETS Style Standard 2’, 6’, 8’, 12’ Side Mounted Color Silver Style Standard 8’ Side Mounted Arm or Standard 6’, 8’ Tenon Mounted Arm Color Black Style Decorative 6’ Tenon Mounted Arm or Decorative 48” Pedestrian Side Mounted Arm Color Black Style Decorative Double Bracket Tenon Mounted Arm Color Black Green 1 2 3 4 Style Single or Double Bracket Tenon Mounted for Galleon Color Black Gray Bronze 5 Page 49 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Page 1089 of 3203 POLES Coral Gables Pole Height 12’ Fixture Height 12’ FPL.com40491 STANDARD POLE OPTIONS PREMIUM POLE OPTIONS FPL Premium Lighting ProgramConcrete Fiberglass Washington 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pole Height 35’ 28’ Fixture Height 20’ 13’ Pole Height 20’ 15.5’ Fixture Height 13’ 10’ Dark Bronze Fiberglass Pole Height 35’ Fixture Height 29’ Black Octagonal Decorative Concrete Pole Height 37’ Fixture Height 31’ Manufacturer Holophane Style Teardrop and Domus Color Black Manufacturer Holophane Style Acorn Color Black Pole Height 18.5’ Fixture Height 14.5’ BRACKETS Illuminate your neighborhood FIXTURE OPTIONS If street lighting in your area is insufficient or you need lighting for a new subdivision, FPL can help. Our street lighting program offers: »Options for public and private streets to increase visibility from dusk to dawn »Installation of street light fixtures on FPL poles »Special poles and lighting fixtures for locations served by underground FPL facilities After we install the lights, we will own and maintain the lighting system and simply charge you monthly for maintenance and electric service. It’s easy and hassle-free.* Visit FPL.com/newstreetlights for more information and to get started on your street light project. Contemporary Cobra Head Traditional Open Bottom Wattage – 70-, 100- and 150-watt high-pressure sodium vapor (HPSV) Wattage – 70-, 100-, 150-, 200- and 400-watt high- pressure sodium vapor (HPSV) Wattage – 70-, 100-, 150-watt high-pressure sodium vapor (HPSV) * An FPL Lighting Agreement is required for an initial term of 10 years. POLE OPTIONS Fixtures and poles to meet your needs Concrete Fiberglass Wood (post-top luminaire only) Standard Concrete Coral Gables Pole Height 12’ Fixture Height 12’ FPL.com40491 STANDARD POLE OPTIONS PREMIUM POLE OPTIONS FPL Premium Lighting ProgramConcrete Fiberglass Washington 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pole Height 35’ 28’ Fixture Height 20’ 13’ Pole Height 20’ 15.5’ Fixture Height 13’ 10’ Dark Bronze Fiberglass Pole Height 35’ Fixture Height 29’ Black Octagonal Decorative Concrete Pole Height 37’ Fixture Height 31’ Manufacturer Holophane Style Teardrop and Domus Color Black Manufacturer Holophane Style Acorn Color Black Pole Height 18.5’ Fixture Height 14.5’ BRACKETS Black Octagonal Concrete Coral Gables Pole Height 12’ Fixture Height 12’ FPL.com40491 STANDARD POLE OPTIONS PREMIUM POLE OPTIONS FPL Premium Lighting ProgramConcrete Fiberglass Washington 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pole Height 35’28’ Fixture Height 20’13’ Pole Height 20’ 15.5’ Fixture Height 13’ 10’ Dark Bronze Fiberglass Pole Height 35’ Fixture Height 29’ Black Octagonal Decorative Concrete Pole Height 37’ Fixture Height 31’ Manufacturer Holophane Style Teardrop and Domus Color Black Manufacturer Holophane Style Acorn Color Black Pole Height 18.5’ Fixture Height 14.5’ BRACKETS Black or Green Washington Concrete Standard Wood 1 2 4 5 6 Standard Concrete 7 Coral Gables Pole Height 12’ Fixture Height 12’ FPL.com40491 STANDARD POLE OPTIONS PREMIUM POLE OPTIONS FPL Premium Lighting ProgramConcrete Fiberglass Washington 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pole Height 35’ 28’ Fixture Height 20’ 13’ Pole Height 20’ 15.5’ Fixture Height 13’ 10’ Dark Bronze Fiberglass Pole Height 35’ Fixture Height 29’ Black Octagonal Decorative Concrete Pole Height 37’ Fixture Height 31’ Manufacturer Holophane Style Teardrop and Domus Color Black Manufacturer Holophane Style Acorn Color Black Pole Height 18.5’ Fixture Height 14.5’ BRACKETS 3 Black Columbia Concrete Coral Gables Pole Height 12’ Fixture Height 12’ FPL.com40491 STANDARD POLE OPTIONS PREMIUM POLE OPTIONS FPL Premium Lighting ProgramConcrete Fiberglass Washington 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pole Height 35’28’ Fixture Height 20’13’ Pole Height 20’ 15.5’ Fixture Height 13’ 10’ Dark Bronze Fiberglass Pole Height 35’ Fixture Height 29’ Black Octagonal Decorative Concrete Pole Height 37’ Fixture Height 31’ Manufacturer Holophane Style Teardrop and Domus Color Black Manufacturer Holophane Style Acorn Color Black Pole Height 18.5’ Fixture Height 14.5’ BRACKETS Standard Black Fiberglass *MH = Approximate Mounting Height Tenon Mount 20’ (13’ MH) 35’ (27’6” MH) Tenon Mount 13’ (10’ MH) 20’ (15’6” MH) Tenon Mount 37’ (30’ MH) Tenon Mount 18.5’ (14’6” MH) Arm Mount 35’ (29’ MH) 40’ (33’6” MH) 45’ (38” MH) Arm Mount 30’ (22’6” MH) 35’ (27’6” MH) 40’ (30’” MH) 45’ (35’ MH) Tenon Mount 20’ (15’9” MH) Brackets and Poles B – 3/9/2020 Black Tapered Concrete 8 Tenon Mount 14’6” (10’ MH) 21’6”(15’6” MH) Page 50 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Page 1090 of 3203 Attachment B Agi32 Lighting Analysis and Layout Page 1091 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Local Street (Typical) Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Staggered; 2R_STG Roadway Width: 21 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 1 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40K7-UL-xx-N Description: RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40K7-UL-xx-N CONFIGURED File Name: RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40K7-UL-xx-N_CONFIGURED.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 5000 Luminaire Watts: 40 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 165 Spacing - Row 2: 165 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 495 -12 25 90 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 330 -12 25 90 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 165 -12 25 90 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 0 -12 25 90 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... -165 -12 25 90 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 51 Page 1092 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... -330 -12 25 90 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 577.5 33 25 270 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 412.5 33 25 270 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 247.5 33 25 270 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... 82.5 33 25 270 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... -82.5 33 25 270 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... -247.5 33 25 270 0 0 RSWS-B-HT-3ME-5L-40... -412.5 33 25 270 0 0 Total Number of locations: 13 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 52 Page 1093 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Illum 1.26 1.05 0.64 0.78 1.12 1.25 1.12 0.78 0.64 1.05 1.26 1.27 1.01 0.64 0.78 1.24 1.28 1.24 0.78 0.64 1.01 1.27 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.01 Maximum = 1.28 Minimum = 0.64 Avg/Min Ratio = 1.58 Max/Min Ratio = 2 Max/Avg Ratio = 1.27 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 53 Page 1094 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.09 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.06 Maximum = 0.09 Minimum = 0.03 Avg/Min Ratio = 2 Max/Min Ratio = 3 Max/Avg Ratio = 1.5 MaxLv Ratio = 0.17 Threshold Increment (TI) = 9.72 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 54 Page 1095 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Local Street (Typical) Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Staggered; 2R_STG Roadway Width: 21 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 1 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4K_5K Description: ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4K_5K File Name: ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4K_5K.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 9535 Luminaire Watts: 70 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 350 Spacing - Row 2: 350 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 1050 -12 30 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 700 -12 30 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 350 -12 30 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 0 -12 30 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... -350 -12 30 90 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 55 Page 1096 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 875 33 30 270 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 525 33 30 270 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 175 33 30 270 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... -175 33 30 270 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... -525 33 30 270 0 0 Total Number of locations: 10 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 56 Page 1097 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Illum 2.74 1.82 1.06 0.66 0.45 0.36 0.35 0.42 0.62 0.92 1.45 2.30 2.30 1.45 0.92 0.62 0.42 0.35 0.36 0.45 0.66 1.06 1.82 2.74 2.30 1.45 0.92 0.62 0.42 0.35 0.36 0.45 0.66 1.06 1.82 2.74 2.74 1.82 1.06 0.66 0.45 0.36 0.35 0.42 0.62 0.92 1.45 2.30 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.1 Maximum = 2.74 Minimum = 0.35 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.14 Max/Min Ratio = 7.83 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.49 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 57 Page 1098 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.07 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.10 0.16 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.13 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.16 0.20 0.20 0.17 0.13 0.07 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.07 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.07 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.10 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.08 Maximum = 0.20 Minimum = 0.01 Avg/Min Ratio = 8 Max/Min Ratio = 20 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.5 MaxLv Ratio = 0.28 Threshold Increment (TI) = 17.10 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 58 Page 1099 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Col-Coronado-Worst Case-actual dist is 1178ft Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Opposite, Median Mounted; 2R_OPP_MM Roadway Width: 31 ft Median Width: 17 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 3 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K Description: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K File Name: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 15452 Luminaire Watts: 118 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 180 Spacing - Row 2: 180 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 720 39.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 540 39.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 360 39.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 180 39.5 35 270 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 59 Page 1100 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 39.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -180 39.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -360 39.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 720 39.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 540 39.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 360 39.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 180 39.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 39.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -180 39.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -360 39.5 35 90 0 0 Total Number of locations: 14 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 60 Page 1101 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Illum 1.78 1.39 1.04 0.88 0.70 0.62 0.70 0.88 1.04 1.39 1.78 2.13 1.46 1.12 0.94 0.71 0.64 0.71 0.94 1.12 1.46 2.13 2.42 1.56 1.20 0.92 0.71 0.64 0.71 0.92 1.20 1.56 2.42 2.49 1.65 1.20 0.89 0.69 0.62 0.69 0.89 1.20 1.65 2.49 2.53 1.66 1.15 0.84 0.67 0.60 0.67 0.84 1.15 1.66 2.53 2.64 1.58 1.05 0.79 0.66 0.61 0.66 0.79 1.05 1.58 2.64 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.25 Maximum = 2.64 Minimum = 0.60 Avg/Min Ratio = 2.08 Max/Min Ratio = 4.4 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.11 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 61 Page 1102 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.13 0.18 0.18 0.16 0.10 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.11 0.15 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.11 0.07 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.12 0.17 0.22 0.23 0.19 0.13 0.07 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.19 0.24 0.24 0.20 0.13 0.08 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.21 0.26 0.24 0.19 0.13 0.08 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.16 0.22 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.12 Maximum = 0.26 Minimum = 0.04 Avg/Min Ratio = 3 Max/Min Ratio = 6.5 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.17 MaxLv Ratio = 0.29 Threshold Increment (TI) = 18.55 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 62 Page 1103 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 2 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Col-Coronado-Worst Case-actual dist is 1178ft Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Opposite, Median Mounted; 2R_OPP_MM Roadway Width: 21 ft Median Width: 17 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 2 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K Description: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K File Name: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 15452 Luminaire Watts: 118 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 210 Spacing - Row 2: 210 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -420 29.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -210 29.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 29.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 210 29.5 35 270 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 63 Page 1104 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 2 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 420 29.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 630 29.5 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -420 29.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -210 29.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 29.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 210 29.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 420 29.5 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 630 29.5 35 90 0 0 Total Number of locations: 12 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 64 Page 1105 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 2 RoadOpt_1_Illum 2.40 1.54 1.17 0.87 0.59 0.44 0.39 0.44 0.59 0.87 1.17 1.54 2.40 2.49 1.64 1.18 0.83 0.58 0.43 0.38 0.43 0.58 0.83 1.18 1.64 2.49 2.52 1.66 1.12 0.78 0.55 0.42 0.39 0.42 0.55 0.78 1.12 1.66 2.52 2.64 1.58 1.03 0.72 0.53 0.42 0.39 0.42 0.53 0.72 1.03 1.58 2.64 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.11 Maximum = 2.64 Minimum = 0.38 Avg/Min Ratio = 2.92 Max/Min Ratio = 6.95 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.38 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 65 Page 1106 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 2 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.18 0.12 0.06 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.11 0.16 0.19 0.20 0.19 0.14 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.13 0.18 0.21 0.22 0.20 0.14 0.08 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.14 0.20 0.23 0.23 0.20 0.13 0.08 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.14 0.21 0.24 0.23 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.11 Maximum = 0.24 Minimum = 0.03 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.67 Max/Min Ratio = 8 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.18 MaxLv Ratio = 0.28 Threshold Increment (TI) = 17.60 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 66 Page 1107 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Col-Sunshine-Worst Case, actual length is 1295 Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Opposite, Median Mounted; 2R_OPP_MM Roadway Width: 31 ft Median Width: 18 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 3 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K Description: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K File Name: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 15452 Luminaire Watts: 118 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 190 Spacing - Row 2: 190 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 760 40 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 570 40 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 380 40 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 190 40 35 270 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 67 Page 1108 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 40 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -190 40 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -380 40 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 760 40 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 570 40 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 380 40 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 190 40 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 40 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -190 40 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -380 40 35 90 0 0 Total Number of locations: 14 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 68 Page 1109 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 RoadOpt_1_Illum 1.74 1.40 1.04 0.85 0.67 0.55 0.55 0.67 0.85 1.04 1.40 1.74 2.10 1.47 1.11 0.94 0.68 0.56 0.56 0.68 0.94 1.11 1.47 2.10 2.41 1.56 1.19 0.93 0.68 0.56 0.56 0.68 0.93 1.19 1.56 2.41 2.50 1.66 1.21 0.89 0.66 0.54 0.54 0.66 0.89 1.21 1.66 2.50 2.53 1.69 1.17 0.84 0.64 0.53 0.53 0.64 0.84 1.17 1.69 2.53 2.62 1.62 1.07 0.79 0.61 0.54 0.54 0.61 0.79 1.07 1.62 2.62 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.18 Maximum = 2.62 Minimum = 0.53 Avg/Min Ratio = 2.23 Max/Min Ratio = 4.94 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.22 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 69 Page 1110 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.15 0.14 0.11 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.18 0.17 0.12 0.08 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.19 0.14 0.08 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.15 0.19 0.23 0.21 0.16 0.09 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.12 0.17 0.21 0.24 0.22 0.16 0.10 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.23 0.25 0.22 0.16 0.10 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.20 0.24 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.11 Maximum = 0.25 Minimum = 0.03 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.67 Max/Min Ratio = 8.33 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.27 MaxLv Ratio = 0.30 Threshold Increment (TI) = 18.86 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 70 Page 1111 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 4 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Col-Sunshine-Worst Case, actual length is 1295 Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Opposite, Median Mounted; 2R_OPP_MM Roadway Width: 24 ft Median Width: 18 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 2 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K Description: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K File Name: ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4K_5K.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 15452 Luminaire Watts: 118 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 210 Spacing - Row 2: 210 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 630 33 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 420 33 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 210 33 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 33 35 270 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 71 Page 1112 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 4 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -210 33 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -420 33 35 270 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 630 33 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 420 33 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 210 33 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... 0 33 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -210 33 35 90 0 0 ATBM P30 XXXXX R3 4... -420 33 35 90 0 0 Total Number of locations: 12 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 72 Page 1113 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 4 RoadOpt_1_Illum 2.24 1.48 1.12 0.88 0.59 0.44 0.40 0.44 0.59 0.88 1.12 1.48 2.24 2.47 1.61 1.19 0.85 0.59 0.43 0.39 0.43 0.59 0.85 1.19 1.61 2.47 2.51 1.66 1.15 0.79 0.56 0.42 0.39 0.42 0.56 0.79 1.15 1.66 2.51 2.58 1.60 1.04 0.73 0.53 0.42 0.39 0.42 0.53 0.73 1.04 1.60 2.58 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.1 Maximum = 2.58 Minimum = 0.39 Avg/Min Ratio = 2.82 Max/Min Ratio = 6.62 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.35 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 73 Page 1114 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 4 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.17 0.11 0.06 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.10 0.15 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.13 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.12 0.17 0.20 0.21 0.20 0.14 0.08 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.19 0.22 0.23 0.20 0.14 0.08 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.14 0.21 0.24 0.23 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.11 Maximum = 0.24 Minimum = 0.03 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.67 Max/Min Ratio = 8 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.18 MaxLv Ratio = 0.29 Threshold Increment (TI) = 18.28 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 74 Page 1115 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Art-GoldenGate-Worst Case Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Staggered, With Median; 2R_STG_w/M Roadway Width: 22 ft Median Width: 40 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 2 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3 Description: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3 File Name: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 3 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 24486 Luminaire Watts: 172.8 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 236 Spacing - Row 2: 236 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 708 -10 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 472 -10 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 236 -10 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 0 -10 35 90 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 75 Page 1116 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -236 -10 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -472 -10 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 826 94 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 590 94 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 354 94 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 118 94 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -118 94 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -354 94 35 270 0 0 Total Number of locations: 12 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 76 Page 1117 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Illum 3.31 3.29 2.37 1.46 0.93 0.64 0.51 0.47 0.51 0.64 0.93 1.46 2.37 3.29 3.31 3.65 3.31 2.48 1.58 1.03 0.73 0.59 0.55 0.59 0.73 1.03 1.58 2.48 3.31 3.65 3.66 3.16 2.47 1.67 1.13 0.83 0.69 0.64 0.69 0.83 1.13 1.67 2.47 3.16 3.66 3.39 2.94 2.31 1.71 1.21 0.94 0.79 0.74 0.79 0.94 1.21 1.71 2.31 2.94 3.39 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.8 Maximum = 3.66 Minimum = 0.47 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.83 Max/Min Ratio = 7.79 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.03 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 77 Page 1118 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.20 0.08 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.11 0.15 0.19 0.24 0.29 0.32 0.32 0.29 0.19 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.32 0.32 0.28 0.17 0.09 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.09 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.24 0.28 0.31 0.30 0.26 0.15 0.09 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.12 0.15 0.19 0.22 0.26 0.28 0.27 0.22 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.16 Maximum = 0.32 Minimum = 0.04 Avg/Min Ratio = 4 Max/Min Ratio = 8 Max/Avg Ratio = 2 MaxLv Ratio = 0.24 Threshold Increment (TI) = 16.26 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 78 Page 1119 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Arterial-SantaBarbara, layout 1, 1509ft Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: One Row, Near Side, With Median; 1RNS_W/M Roadway Width: 22 ft Median Width: 20 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 2 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3 Description: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3 File Name: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 3 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 24486 Luminaire Watts: 172.8 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 214 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -428 -12 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 642 -12 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 428 -12 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 214 -12 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 0 -12 35 90 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 79 Page 1120 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -214 -12 35 90 0 0 Total Number of locations: 6 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 80 Page 1121 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Illum 3.25 3.15 2.34 1.42 0.86 0.57 0.44 0.44 0.57 0.86 1.42 2.34 3.15 3.25 3.49 3.09 2.35 1.49 0.92 0.62 0.48 0.48 0.62 0.92 1.49 2.35 3.09 3.49 3.37 2.88 2.23 1.48 0.95 0.65 0.51 0.51 0.65 0.95 1.48 2.23 2.88 3.37 2.98 2.57 1.98 1.44 0.95 0.67 0.54 0.54 0.67 0.95 1.44 1.98 2.57 2.98 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.7 Maximum = 3.49 Minimum = 0.44 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.86 Max/Min Ratio = 7.93 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.05 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 81 Page 1122 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.30 0.23 0.11 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.23 0.28 0.31 0.32 0.29 0.21 0.11 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.14 0.19 0.23 0.27 0.31 0.31 0.25 0.18 0.09 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.28 0.21 0.14 0.07 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.13 0.16 0.20 0.23 0.25 0.24 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.16 Maximum = 0.32 Minimum = 0.03 Avg/Min Ratio = 5.33 Max/Min Ratio = 10.67 Max/Avg Ratio = 2 MaxLv Ratio = 0.25 Threshold Increment (TI) = 17.29 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 82 Page 1123 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Arterial-SantaBarbara, layout 2 Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: Two Rows, Opposite, With Median; 2R_OPP_w/M Roadway Width: 43 ft Median Width: 13 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 3 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3 Description: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3 File Name: VERD-M-CA3-170-740-U-T3.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 3 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 24486 Luminaire Watts: 172.8 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 175 Spacing - Row 2: 175 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -350 -19 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -175 -19 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 0 -19 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 175 -19 35 90 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 83 Page 1124 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 350 -19 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 525 -19 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 700 -19 35 90 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -350 118 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... -175 118 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 0 118 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 175 118 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 350 118 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 525 118 35 270 0 0 VERD-M-CA3-170-740-... 700 118 35 270 0 0 Total Number of locations: 14 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 84 Page 1125 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 RoadOpt_1_Illum 3.60 3.18 2.60 1.79 1.27 1.04 1.04 1.27 1.79 2.60 3.18 3.60 3.27 2.88 2.31 1.78 1.32 1.12 1.12 1.32 1.78 2.31 2.88 3.27 2.64 2.41 2.01 1.63 1.34 1.16 1.16 1.34 1.63 2.01 2.41 2.64 2.00 1.91 1.71 1.47 1.27 1.18 1.18 1.27 1.47 1.71 1.91 2.00 1.56 1.52 1.43 1.32 1.21 1.15 1.15 1.21 1.32 1.43 1.52 1.56 1.29 1.28 1.24 1.21 1.16 1.12 1.12 1.16 1.21 1.24 1.28 1.29 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.73 Maximum = 3.60 Minimum = 1.04 Avg/Min Ratio = 1.66 Max/Min Ratio = 3.46 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.08 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 85 Page 1126 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 3 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.29 0.32 0.31 0.27 0.20 0.12 0.08 0.10 0.14 0.18 0.22 0.26 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.22 0.16 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.17 0.12 0.09 0.07 0.09 0.12 0.15 0.18 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.15 0.12 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.12 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.14 Maximum = 0.32 Minimum = 0.06 Avg/Min Ratio = 2.33 Max/Min Ratio = 5.33 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.29 MaxLv Ratio = 0.30 Threshold Increment (TI) = 19.70 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 86 Page 1127 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 General: GoldenGateCityMP-Service Roadway Standard: ANSI-IES RP-8-18 Roadway R-Table: R3 (Slightly Specular), Q0=0.07 Actual QO Value: 0.07 Roadway Layout: Layout Type: One Row, Near Side; 1RNS Roadway Width: 18 ft Lanes In Direction Of Travel: 1 Driver's Side Of Roadway: Right Luminaire Information: ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4K_5K Description: ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4K_5K File Name: ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4K_5K.ies Lumens Per Lamp: N.A. Number Of Lamps: 1 Total Lamp Lumens: N.A. Luminaire Lumens: 9535 Luminaire Watts: 70 Efficiency (%): N.A. S/P Ratio: 1.00 Total Light Loss Factor: 1.000 Luminaire Arrangement: Single Arm Length: 6 ft Offset: 0 ft Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Spacing - Row 1: 160 Label X-Coord Y-Coord Z-Coord Orient Tilt Spin ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... -320 -1 25 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... -160 -1 25 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 0 -1 25 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 160 -1 25 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 320 -1 25 90 0 0 ATBS P40 XXXXX R2 4... 480 -1 25 90 0 0 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 87 Page 1128 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 - Cont. Luminaire Location Summary: Coordinates in ft Total Number of locations: 6 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 88 Page 1129 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Illum 3.01 1.19 0.73 0.46 0.37 0.37 0.46 0.73 1.19 3.01 3.66 2.02 1.00 0.57 0.40 0.40 0.57 1.00 2.02 3.66 Illuminance (Fc) Average = 1.34 Maximum = 3.66 Minimum = 0.37 Avg/Min Ratio = 3.62 Max/Min Ratio = 9.89 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.73 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 89 Page 1130 of 3203 Roadway Optimizer - Layout 1 RoadOpt_1_Veil_Lum 0.05 0.10 0.26 0.34 0.25 0.14 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.12 0.25 0.32 0.28 0.19 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.02 Veiling Luminance (Cd/SqM) Average = 0.13 Maximum = 0.34 Minimum = 0.02 Avg/Min Ratio = 6.5 Max/Min Ratio = 17 Max/Avg Ratio = 2.62 MaxLv Ratio = 0.28 Threshold Increment (TI) = 18.97 AGi32® Copyright 1999-2024 by Lighting Analysts, Inc.Page 90 Page 1131 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-1 Source: Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). 2024. 2025 FDOT Design Manual. FDOT Roadway Design Office. Topic No: 625-000-002. Effective January 1, 2025. December 3. Page 1132 of 3203 Technical Memorandum Jacobs Solutions Inc. B-2 Table 231.2.2 Minimum Mounting Heights Based on Maximum Candela Minimum Mounting Height (ft.) Maximum Candela of Luminaire Long Distribution Medium Distribution Short Distribution 20 or Less 5,000 10,000 15,000 25 10,000 15,000 20,000 30 15,000 20,000 25,000 35 20,000 25,000 30,000 40 25,000 30,000 35,000 45 30,000 35,000 40,000 50 35,000 40,000 45,000 (1) Note:“Distribution” refers to the longitudinal distribution of the luminaire output per the illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA). (2) “Maximum Candela” is generally provided with the manufacturer’s luminaire specific “IES” file for AGI32® or similar design software. Source: Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). 2024. 2025 FDOT Design Manual. FDOT Roadway Design Office. Topic No: 625-000-002. Effective January 1, 2025. December 3. Page 1133 of 3203 Appendix G Proposed Fiber Optic Cable Infrastructure Technical Memorandum Page 1134 of 3203 August 27, 2025 Subject: Golden Gate City Proposed Fiber Infrastructure for Public Lift Stations & Future Lift Station Expansion Introduction As part of ongoing efforts to modernize infrastructure in Golden Gate City, the integration of fiber optic connectivity into the public lift station network is a critical step toward improving operational efficiency and long-term sustainability. This initiative will strengthen wastewater management by enhancing real-time monitoring, system resilience, and overall performance. Beyond these immediate benefits, the installation of fiber will also lay the groundwork for future technological advancements, including expanded high-speed internet access and smart city applications. Methodology: Exhibit A shows fiber in the Golden Gate community, Key components included in Exhibit A include the following: •Existing Fiber Lines – Highlighting areas (Orange dash) that already have established fiber connectivity. The existing fiber is traffic and IT. The existing fiber data were provided by Collier County on 12/10/24. •Proposed Fiber Routes –To determine where to map out the fiber, coordination was done with Collier County Public Utilities. From the direction of Collier County, the proposed fiber is connected to public lift stations. The public lift stations include existing and proposed lift stations. This can be viewed in Exhibit A (Orange solid). Additionally, an IT fiber connection is being proposed to the existing WWTP. •Lift Stations – Per Exhibit A The fiber network connects to existing public and 23 future public lift stations. Per Exhibit A, fiber going to future lift stations is orange, and fiber going to existing lift stations is light orange. Enhancing Lift Station Infrastructure Upgrading lift stations with fiber optic connectivity will bring several key operational improvements: •Real-Time Monitoring & Control: Fiber will provide a faster, more reliable communication link between lift stations and central management systems. This will enable remote monitoring, allowing quicker identification and response to system anomalies, reducing downtime, and improving service reliability. •Improved System Resilience: A dedicated fiber network enhances system redundancy, allowing for more coordinated responses to failures and minimizing potential disruptions. •Cost Savings & Efficiency: Fiber connectivity supports predictive maintenance by enabling advanced data analytics. By identifying potential issues before they escalate, costly emergency repairs and unplanned service interruptions can be significantly reduced. Long-Term Benefits & Future Expansion While the immediate focus is on improving lift station operations, the fiber installation also presents broader benefits for the community: •Expanding High-Speed Internet Access: The new fiber infrastructure provides a scalable foundation for extending broadband connectivity to residential and commercial areas, fostering economic growth and improving digital access for the community. •Smart City Integration: A high-speed fiber network supports future smart city applications, such as intelligent traffic management, enhanced public safety communication, and optimized emergency response systems. MEMORANDUM Page 1135 of 3203 • Economic & Community Growth: Reliable broadband infrastructure is a key factor in attracting businesses, supporting modern workplaces, and improving the overall quality of life for residents. Conclusion: In conclusion, the proposed fiber infrastructure for Golden Gate City’s public lift stations represents a significant step toward modernizing wastewater management while paving the way for future technological advancements. By integrating fiber optic connectivity, the project will enhance real-time monitoring, improve system resilience, and drive operational efficiency, ultimately reducing costs and service disruptions. Additionally, this initiative lays the groundwork for expanded high-speed internet access, smart city applications, and long-term economic growth. As the project progresses, the benefits will extend beyond lift station operations, contributing to a more connected, efficient, and future-ready community. Page 1136 of 3203 University of South Florida, County of Collier, Esri, HERE, Garmin, NGA, USGS, NPS 0 10 20 30 405 Miles " Fiber Golden Gate City Masterplan Collier County, Florida ST JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC HIGH GOLDEN GATE MIDDLE GOLDEN GATE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN TERRACE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN GATE INTERMEDIATE SOUTH GOLDEN GATE HIGH MIKE DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHERBERT CAMBRIDGEELEMENTARYS T E L I Z A B E T H S E T O N C A T H O L I C S C H O O LLoganCTLoganBLVD SCopper Leaf LN 25th AVE SW 17th AVE SWLaurelRidge LN16th PL SW 17th AVE SW Coral Palms L N 17th AVE SW 20th PL SW 55th ST SWCoral Palms LN 47 thST SW43rd LN SW20th PL SW Coronado PKWY 18th AVE SW 22nd PL SW 42nd TER SWGreen BLVD 19th CT SW 26th AVE SW 27th CT SW HeritageCIRCoral Palms LN Whistlers Green CIR 43rdLN SW41stLN SWHemingwayLN20th PL SW 32nd AVE SW 44thTER SW 23rd CT SW19th CT SW19th CT SW 43rdTER SW43rdST SW21st PL SW 17th AVE SW 25th AVE SW 32nd AVE SW50thST SW45thST SW 29th PL SW 17th AVE SW 50th TER SW43rdST SW5 4 t h S T SW 44th ST SW 5 1 s t S T SW 45thST SW43rdTER SW25th CT SW 20th AVE SW 18th CT S W53rd LN SW49thTER SW28th AVE SW 19th CT SW 46th ST SW46th ST SW30th A V E S W Tropicana BLVD19th AV E S W 48th ST SW53rdST SW30th AVE SW27thAVE SW 28th AVE SW 17th CT SW 18th PL SW 44thST SW55th TER SW31st PL SW 23rd AVE SW 41st ST SW44thTER SW22nd PL SW 29th PL SW47th ST SW41st TER SW50th ST SW52nd TER SW31st PL SW 20th PL SW 21st AVE SW Su n s e t R D52ndTER SW22nd AVE SW 22nd PL SW 44th TER SW45th ST SW30th AVE SW 28th CT SW 28th AVE S W 30th PL SW 42nd ST SW45th ST SW49thST SW18th PL SW 17th CT SW 45thST SW52ndLN SW20th CT SW21stPL SW31st PL SW 25th AVE SW 52nd ST SW19t h PL S W 46th TER SW25th AVE S W H u n t e r B L V D 47th TER SWLucerne RDLaurel Ridge LN 19th P L S W 22nd AVE SW 16th PL SW 23rd PL SW 22nd AVE S W 30th PL SW54th TER SW41st TER SW28th AVE SW 20th CT SW 26th PL SW 22nd PL SW 50th TER SW5 2 n d T E R SW 41st ST SW29th PL SW 45thST SW50thLN SWCoralPalms LN20th AVE SW46th ST SW54thST SWSantaBarbara BLVD5 0 t h S T SW49th TER SW41stTER SW41st ST SW22nd AVE SWSunshine BLVD43rd ST SW21st PL SW 42nd ST SW28thPL SW 31st AVE SW 23rd AVE SW 44th TER SWSunnyland LN 50thST SW17th PL SW 53rdST SWHeming w a y LN E 55th ST SWGolden G a t e PKWY 23rd AVE SW 26th AVE S W ToucanALYCoral Palms LN 21st AVE SW 21st AVE SW 29th AV E S W53rdST SW45thTER SW54th TER SW45th TER SW21st AVE SW 48th TER SW49th ST SW42nd TER SW42nd ST SW42ndST SW46th TER SW42ndTER SW18th AVE SW 43rd ST SW17th PL SW 31st AVE SW52nd ST SW49th LN SW54th ST SWSantaBarbaraBLVD24th AVE SW 54th ST SW40th TER SW19th AVE SW Laurel Ridge LN 26th PL SW Mystic ALY 18th AVE SW 17th PL SW 51stST SW25th PL SW52nd LN SW22nd AVE SW Heritage CIR 28th PL S W 19th AVE S W 22nd PL SW 5 3 r dTER SW26th PL S W 51stTER SW50th TER SW27th PL SW 21st PL SW Tropical WAY27th CT S W18th AVE S W 41st TER SW51st TER SW54thLN SW54th TER SW25th PL SW31st PL SW 27th AVE SW Hemingway LN W 25th CT SW 28th PL SW 18th CT SW 23rd PL SW 23rd CT SW 32nd AVE SW Salt ALY51st ST SW20th AVE S W Jefferson LN Atoll CT 44th ST SW55th TER SW27th P L S W55th TER SWTropical WAY52ndTER SWWashington LN 19th PL S W 28th A V E S W 19th PL SW 24th PL SW Toucan ALY 16th PL SW H em i n g w a y C I R Collier BLVD313.24 313.25 104.20 104.21 104.22 104.23 104.24 104.25 104.26 104.27 104.28 104.29 104.30 104.31 104.32104.33104.34104.35 313.28 104.36 313.29 313.30 104.37 104.38 104.39 313.31 313.26 313.27 FLS 7 FLS 8 FLS 3 FLS 22 FLS 9 FLS 12 FLS 19 FLS 5 FLS 18 FLS 16 FLS 20 FLS 4 FLS 21 FLS 2 FLS 6 FLS 13 FLS 14 FLS 17 FLS 10 FLS 1 FLS 11 FLS 15 FLS 23 FLS-RL 1 C 2 0 BY OT H E R S 2 2 23 5 6 13 4 2 15 B 1 8 A 1 8 B 81 2 1 0 1 1 9 1 6 7 3 1 4 17 1 A 2 1 15 A 19 A 1 B 1 6 19 B 19 A 2 0 State of Florida, Maxar, Microsoft EXHIBIT A LEGEND Proposed Fiber, Future LS Connection Proposed Fiber, Public LS Connection Existing Fiber Public Lift Station (Existing) Future Lift Stations School Parcels Commercial Zones Project Boundary Phase Boundaries Page 1137 of 3203 Appendix H Proposed Irrigation Improvements Technical Memorandum Page 1138 of 3203 August 27, 2025 Subject: Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water System within Golden Gate City Introduction: Golden Gate City, a four-square-mile community in Collier County, is home to approximately 12,755 residents. Much of the area’s infrastructure, including its water, wastewater, and stormwater systems, was developed in the 1960s. Over time, these systems have deteriorated and no longer meet the needs of the growing population. This memo outlines the analysis and rationale for implementing an Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water System within Golden Gate, FL. The purpose of this system is to provide non-potable water for irrigation to reduce the demand for potable water resources and promote sustainable water use practices. The source of the irrigation quality water will be from the Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant (GGWWTP). Currently, irrigation in the Golden Gate community is either potable water or water from wells, per Collier County. Methodology: The following methods were used in this analysis: •GIS Mapping: Identified high-water-use sites within the study area. This can be seen in Exhibit A. •Collier County Coordination: A Coordination meeting was conducted with Collier County staff to review and discuss the proposed irrigation layout for the Golden Gate Master Plan. The purpose of the meeting was to gather input on reclaimed water service needs for county-owned facilities, parks, medians, and potential expansion into dual-piped residential communities south of the Golden Gate Canal. County staff emphasized the importance of aligning the proposed network with future service priorities and considering right-of-way constraints when planning pipe alignments. Following the meeting, the irrigation map was revised, and Exhibit A was updated to reflect future connection points to both the regional irrigation quality (IQ) system and dual-piped communities. Notes and labels were added to Exhibit A to identify proposed residential irrigation alignments and ensure consistency with long-term utility planning goals. •Analysis: Reviewed landscaping and irrigation needs of schools, parks, residential communities, and commercial properties. For this analysis, the South Florida Water Management District’s 2022 Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LWCWSP) was used to determine the demand for schools, golf courses, parks, and residential. Exhibit A shows the demand rates for categories such as schools, median, and golf courses. Potential High-Water Users: The Golden Gate community has many homes, schools, parks, religious institutions, and commercial centers. Collier County has stated that the county will provide IQ water for county facilities such as parks, roadway medians, and the golf course. For creating a network that will address future needs, this memo discusses schools, parks, and commercial centers as users. These users can be seen in Exhibit A. Schools (Potential Customers for Collier County) Schools in Golden Gate are among the largest irrigated areas due to sports fields, playgrounds, and landscaped grounds. These institutions represent a significant demand for IQ water. •Golden Gate Elementary School – Landscaping, sports fields, and playground areas. •Golden Gate Middle School – Includes sports fields and garden areas. •Golden Terrace Elementary School – Extensive grounds with open fields. MEMORANDUM Page 1139 of 3203 • Golden Gate Elementary Intermediate School– Landscaping, sports fields, and playground areas. • Golden Terrace Elementary South School. – Landscaping, sports fields, and playground areas. • Lavern Gaynor Elementary School – Grounds with multiple irrigated green spaces. • St. John Neumann Catholic High School – High irrigation needs for sports fields and landscaping. • St. Elizabeth Seaton Catholic School– Grounds with multiple irrigated green spaces Parks and Recreation Areas Parks require substantial irrigation to maintain green spaces, playgrounds, and community recreational areas. • Rita Eaton Park – A community park with open green spaces and landscaped areas. • Other Green Spaces – Smaller community parks or green areas within Golden Gate. Religious Institutions (Potential Customers for the County) Churches and community organizations often maintain landscaped grounds that require regular irrigation. • Evangelical Free Methodist Church – Landscaped areas around the property. • Grace Place for Children and Families – Gardens and community landscaping. • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints – Landscaped grounds around the facility. • Saint Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church – Grounds and entryway landscaping. Commercial Centers (Potential Customers for the County) Commercial properties have landscaped areas around buildings and parking lots that need regular watering. • Sungate Center – Shopping center with landscaped areas. • Golden Gate Farmers Market Area – Landscaped greens and gardens around the market. Road Medians and Public Right-of-Ways Several roads in the study area feature landscaped medians requiring irrigation, which could benefit from IQ water. • Golden Gate Parkway – Major roadway with landscaped medians. • Green Boulevard- Major roadway with landscaped median. The roadway will be widened to four lanes from Santa Barbara to Sunshine Boulevard. • Santa Barbara Boulevard- Major roadway with landscaped median. • Collier Boulevard- Major roadway with landscaped median. Collier Blvd will be getting irrigation sleeves with the widening project. • Sunshine Boulevard – Landscaped right-of-way areas. • Coronado Parkway- Roadway Medians • Hunter Blvd- Roadway Medians • Tropicana Blvd- Roadway Medians Country Club (Golden Gate Country Club) The country club represents a substantial irrigation need due to its expansive green spaces, golf course, and landscaped areas. This user is expected to be one of the highest-demand locations for the IQ water system, significantly influencing the design and pipe sizing requirements in the surrounding area. Page 1140 of 3203 Residential (Potential Customers for the County) The Golden Gate Community has a population of 12,755 residents. Providing access to IQ will allow residents to use sustainable methods of watering their green spaces. Additionally, other benefits include water conservation and economic benefits for residents. It is recommended that the county look at adding irrigation-quality water as an option for residents. Rationale for Pipe Sizes: The pipe sizes selected in the cost estimate are designed to meet the specific irrigation needs of high-water-use sites in Golden Gate, FL, while ensuring efficient and sustainable distribution across the study area. 12-inch PVC Pipe (Main Distribution Lines) • Purpose: The 12-inch pipes serve as primary distribution lines, carrying large volumes of IQ water to major users like schools, parks, commercial centers, and the country club. These distribution lines will be along major corridors such as Golden Gate Parkway (Refer to Exhibit A for other corridors with 12 in lines). • Rationale: This size supports substantial water flow with minimal pressure loss over long distances, essential for meeting peak irrigation demand across multiple large sites, including the high-demand country club. 10-inch PVC Pipe (Secondary Distribution Lines) • Purpose: 10-inch pipes branch off from the main distribution lines to serve clusters of high-demand users, including schools, parks, residential areas, and sections of the country club as it can be seen in Exhibit A. • Rationale: The 10-inch size balances adequate flow capacity and cost-effectiveness, allowing efficient distribution to localized areas, including various zones within the country club, while maintaining stable system pressure. Existing Irrigation in Golden Gate: Collier County provided a map (Exhibit A-1) identifying the locations of existing potable irrigation meters within the Golden Gate study area. These meters vary in size and are generally located along major corridors such as Golden Gate Parkway, Santa Barbara Boulevard, and Collier Boulevard. While the meter locations are confirmed, the alignments of associated irrigation lines are not shown due to unavailable records and lack of field verification. It is anticipated that these meters may be associated with existing irrigated areas such as landscaped medians or public frontages; however, this has not been verified. For planning purposes, these meter locations should be considered in future irrigation system design and utility coordination. Livingston Road Regional Irrigation Quality Connection: The proposed Golden Gate Irrigation Quality water will be connected to the planned Livingston Road Regional Irrigation Quality Connection. This connection is anticipated to enhance the efficiency and reliability of water distribution for irrigation purposes across Golden Gate. Integrating the local IQ system with the broader regional infrastructure is expected to provide a more stable and consistent supply of irrigation-quality water, particularly to high-demand areas such as schools, parks, and the golf course. This strategic link should leverage regional water treatment capabilities, permitting the growing irrigation demands of Golden Gate to be met without straining the local water resources. The planned connection is designed to alleviate some operational burden from the GGWWTP by allowing it to distribute its treated effluent more effectively during peak demand times and enhance system resilience against fluctuations in water demand or treatment capacity. This initiative is critical for supporting the sustainable growth and development of Golden Gate, serving as a foundation for future expansions of the irrigation network. Page 1141 of 3203 Phased Capacity and System Planning: As part of the County’s infrastructure planning, the GGWWTP is scheduled for expansion to increase reclaimed water capacity. The first phase will provide up to 4 MGD of irrigation-quality (IQ) water, with an ultimate build-out capacity of 8 MGD. These phased improvements will support both immediate and long-term demand from parks, medians, schools, commercial users, and future residential connections. During coordination meetings, County staff emphasized the importance of planning IQ mains to reflect this phased capacity, prioritizing early service to high-demand users such as the golf course, county facilities, and key roadway medians. As the network expands beyond the initial Golden Gate Master Plan boundaries, future tie-ins to dual-piped communities and regional connections, such as along Santa Barbara Boulevard and Davis Boulevard, should be considered to optimize long-term reuse distribution. The system layout, as reflected in Exhibit A, is designed to align with this phased expansion by identifying initial service corridors and reserving capacity for future connections that support regional reuse planning goals. Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant: The GGWWTP has been evaluated for its potential to reuse treated effluent as Irrigation Quality (IQ) water, ensuring compliance with Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-610 and Collier County's IQ Water Level of Service (LOS) standards. As outlined in Exhibit B, the current effluent treatment processes at GGWWTP achieve Class I reliability and high-level disinfection standards necessary for public-access reuse. Effluent quality parameters, specifically detailed in Exhibit B, include a cBOD₅ limit of 20 mg/L, TSS limit of 5 mg/L, chlorine residual ≥ 1.0 mg/L, and non-detectable fecal coliform in 75% of daily samples. While the existing deep well injection system does not have a regulatory nitrogen limit, future regulatory changes may require nitrogen concentrations below 6 mg/L and phosphorus below 1.0 mg/L. The compliance analysis provided in Exhibit B identifies strong alignment with county criteria, while also highlighting specific areas that require further investigation, such as detailed hydraulic modeling to verify distribution system pressures and velocities, as well as consideration of supplemental groundwater supply. Recommended actions include enhanced nitrogen and phosphorus monitoring, continued strict adherence to high- level disinfection requirements, and conducting hydraulic verification analyses. With these measures implemented, the GGWWTP's current treatment design and operational flexibility position it effectively to meet current and anticipated regulatory standards. This assessment confirms that, upon implementation of the outlined recommendations, GGWWTP effluent will be suitable for public-access irrigation reuse (Exhibit B). Conclusion: Collier County’s identified irrigation quality users include the golf course, roadway medians, and public parks. Collier County will be connecting the proposed IQ to the planned Livingston Road Regional Irrigation Quality Connection. Potential bulk consumers for IQ include schools, commercial, and residential communities. The selected pipe sizes (12-inch for main lines and 10-inch for secondary lines) ensure efficient and reliable distribution, tailored to meet the irrigation needs of both high-demand sites like the country club and roadway medians. This approach aligns with the area’s overall irrigation requirements and environmental goals. Finalizing user commitment and refining the system layout will support the successful implementation of the IQ water system for sustainable irrigation practices in Golden Gate. Note: The size of the pipes is conceptual, and no model was performed for this study. Note: No detailed engineering design or hydraulic modeling was performed as part of this study. Page 1142 of 3203 University of South Florida, County of Collier, Esri, HERE, Garmin, NGA, USGS, NPS 0 10 20 30 405 Miles " Irrigation Golden Gate City Masterplan Collier County, Florida ST JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC HIGH GOLDEN GATE MIDDLE GOLDEN GATE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN TERRACE ELEMENTARY GOLDEN GATE INTERMEDIATE SOUTH GOLDEN GATE HIGH MIKE DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHERBERT CAMBRIDGEELEMENTARYS T E L I Z A B E T H S E T O N C A T H O L I C S C H O O L S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 2 S: 10"M: PVCPh: 1S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 2 S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 2 S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 2 S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 2S: 10"M: PVCPh: 1S: 10"M: PVCPh: 1S: 10"M: PVCPh: 2S: 10"M: PVCPh: 2S: 10"M: PVCPh: 2 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1S: 10"M: PVCPh: 2S: 10"M: PVCPh: 2S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12"M: PVCPh: 1 S : 1 2 "M: P V C P h : 1 S : 1 2 "M: P V C P h : 1 S: 12"M: PVCPh: 1S: 12"M: PVCPh: 1S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 2 S: 12"M: PVCPh: 1S: 12"M: PVCPh: 1S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 12" M: PVC Ph: 1S: 10"M: PVCPh: 1S: 10" M: PVC Ph: 1 S: 10" M: PVCState of Florida, Maxar EXHIBIT A NOTE 1: CONNECTION POINT FOR PROPOSED IRRIGATION TO REGIONAL IQ CONNECTION. Proposed Residential Irrigation Project Boundary Commercial Zones School Parcels Existing Irrigation 12", County 10", School District 10", Private 10", County Pipe Size, Connection Responsibility Proposed Irrigation LEGEND 2 3 NOTE 2: CONNECTION POINT FOR PROPOSED IRRIGATION TO FUTURE DOUBLE PIPED COMMUNITIES. NOTE 3: CONNECTION POINT FOR PROPOSED IRRIGATION TO HIGH SCHOOL AND DOUBLE PIPED COMMUNITIES TO THE SOUTH.4 NOTE 4: COLLIER BLVD SOUTH CONNECTION TO ACTIVITY CENTER 9 1 Page 1143 of 3203 EXHIBIT A-1 Page 1144 of 3203 April 1, 2025 Subject: Evaluation and Recommendation on Effluent Quality for Reuse as Irrigation Quality (IQ) Water Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant (GGWWTP) Introduction: This memo provides an evaluation of the effluent quality at the Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant (GGWWTP) in relation to its potential use as Irrigation Quality (IQ) water for irrigation purposes. This memo includes a review of effluent parameters from the GGWWTP Preliminary Design Report and recommendations for ensuring that the treated effluent meets the necessary standards for reuse in public-access areas, as outlined in Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter 62-610. Existing Effluent Quality and Treatment Standards: According to the GGWWTP Preliminary Design Report, the current effluent disposal system at the facility involves deep well injection and rapid infiltration basins (RIBs). The effluent is treated to meet Class I reliability standards, ensuring that the plant can provide high-level disinfection for potential future reuse applications. Parameters listed in Table 1 (Table listed below) of the report detail the standards that the GGWWTP must meet for reuse in public-access areas. These include: • cBOD5 (Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand): 20 mg/L (Annual Average) • TSS (Total Suspended Solids): 5 mg/L (Single Sample) • Fecal Coliform: Non-detectable in 75% of daily samples, max 25 CFU/100 mL in any single sample • pH: 6.0-8.5 • Chlorine Residual: Minimum of 1.0 mg/L for high-level disinfection Table 1: Effluent Limits and Reliability Requirement for Public Access Reuse EXHIBIT B Page 1145 of 3203 These parameters are requirements for effluent disposal and public-access reclaimed water systems, as stipulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) in FAC Chapter 62-610. Potential for IQ Water Reuse: The report indicates that the GGWWTP is designed to allow future disposal of treated effluent via spray irrigation in public-access areas. However, to achieve this, the effluent must consistently meet the standards outlined above for reclaimed water. One key aspect to consider for future effluent quality is nitrogen levels. While there are currently no regulatory nitrogen limits for the existing deep well injection, the facility is designed for partial nitrogen removal to maintain effluent nitrogen levels below 10 mg/L. Given potential future regulatory tightening, particularly for nitrogen and phosphorous, it is recommended that the GGWWTP prepare for more stringent effluent criteria, such as maintaining nitrogen levels below 6 mg/L and phosphorous below 1.0 mg/L, to ensure long-term compliance. Compliance with Collier County IQ Water Level of Service (LOS) Criteria A desktop compliance analysis against Collier County’s IQ Water LOS criteria (Exhibit B-1) was performed, cross- referencing the GGWWTP Preliminary Design Report (August 2024). The results, summarized in Table 2 below, indicate current design compliance and identify areas requiring further verification or potential modifications. Table 2: GGWTP Compliance with Collier County IQ Water LOS Criteria # Criteria Standard GGWWTP Design Status Compliance 1 IQ water supply for irrigable areas 1 inch/acre/week Designed for future reclaimed water system connection. Planned 2 Percent beneficial reuse of WRF effluent 100% reuse Future reuse design is explicitly included. Planned 3 Limit new major customer agreements to available supply 100% compliance Future capacity allows new reuse agreements. Planned 4 Minimum pressure upstream of customer meter 45 psi minimum Robust pump station planned, verification required. Likely 5 Maximum pressure upstream of customer meter 90 psi maximum Robust pump station planned, verification required. Likely 6 Annual average, max day velocity in pipe ≤ 7 fps Requires hydraulic model verification (not yet conducted). Likely 7 Peak hour max water velocity in pipe ≤ 8 fps Requires hydraulic model verification (not yet conducted). Likely 8 WRF effluent water quality compliance 100% compliance Meets FAC limits for public reuse. Yes 9 Additional reliable groundwater supply 25% from groundwater Not included; no groundwater supplementation planned. No 10 Seasonal minimum month reliable capacity from WRF effluent ≥ 95% reliable Class I Reliability and redundancy explicitly included. Yes 11 Reliable IQ water supply (95% availability) ≥ 95% availability Highly redundant systems provided, clearly compliant. Yes Page 1146 of 3203 Key Findings from LOS Analysis (Table 2): • Confirmed Compliance: o Criteria #1, #2, #3, #8, #10, #11 are either fully compliant or explicitly planned for compliance in the current design of the GGWWTP. • Further Verification Needed: o Distribution system pressures and velocities (criteria #4, #5, #6, #7) are likely compliant, but explicit hydraulic modeling is recommended for final verification. • Identified Non-compliance: o Criterion #9 (groundwater supplementation) is currently not met, and consideration for alternative compliance or explicit groundwater supplementation planning may be necessary. Recommendations for IQ Water Use: Based on the design, operational capabilities, and desktop compliance analysis against Collier County IQ Water Level of Service (LOS) criteria (Table 3), the effluent from the GGWWTP is suitable for reuse as IQ water, provided the following recommendations are implemented: 1. Monitoring and Optimization of Nutrient Levels • Implement regular monitoring and optimization procedures to consistently meet or exceed the Proposed Design Effluent Quality Design Criteria outlined in Table 3, specifically focusing on: o Maintaining cBOD₅ ≤ 20 mg/L, TSS ≤ 5 mg/L, and Total Nitrogen ≤ 10 mg/L. o Preparing the facility for potentially stricter future nutrient limits (e.g., Total Nitrogen < 6 mg/L and Total Phosphorus < 1 mg/L) by evaluating chemical polishing or additional anoxic zones as discussed earlier. Table 3 Proposed Design Effluent Quality Design Criteria 2. High-Level Disinfection • Ensure strict adherence to the high-level disinfection standards (CT ≥ 25 min-mg/L and chlorine residual ≥ 1.0 mg/L), as specified in the effluent criteria (Table 3), to achieve consistent compliance required for public- access reuse. Page 1147 of 3203 3. Hydraulic Verification for IQ LOS Criteria Compliance • Conduct detailed hydraulic modeling of the reclaimed water distribution system, as highlighted in Table 2 (Criteria #4, #5, #6, #7), to verify explicitly: o Minimum and maximum distribution pressures (45-90 psi). o Maximum velocities (≤ 7 fps annual average/max day; ≤ 8 fps peak hour). • Use the results from hydraulic modeling to confirm or adjust the current design to ensure compliance with Collier County’s LOS criteria. 4. Groundwater Supplementation • Clarify and address compliance with the groundwater supplementation criterion (Table 2, Criterion #9): o Confirm whether this requirement (25% reliable capacity from fresh groundwater) is mandatory. o If required, plan and implement infrastructure for supplemental groundwater sourcing, or document justification for a potential waiver based on robust reclaimed water reliability and redundancy. 5. Facility Design Flexibility and Future Regulatory Readiness • Ensure continued flexibility in facility design and operation to promptly respond to regulatory changes. Emphasis should be placed on nutrient removal processes and adaptability to stricter effluent criteria, as reflected in the existing and potential future design standards (Table 3). By proactively implementing these recommendations and consistently referencing the established design effluent quality criteria (Table 3) and the comprehensive IQ LOS compliance analysis (Table 2), GGWWTP will achieve robust and sustainable reuse of IQ water, meeting both current and anticipated regulatory and community expectations. Conclusion: The GGWWTP is well-positioned to produce effluent suitable for reuse as IQ water. Based on the preliminary design and compliance analysis presented herein, the facility is designed explicitly to meet the stringent effluent standards required for public-access reuse as outlined in FAC Chapter 62-610 (Table 3). However, to ensure complete and robust compliance with Collier County's IQ Level of Service criteria (Table 2), additional actions are recommended. Specifically, detailed hydraulic modeling should be performed to verify pressures and velocities within the reclaimed water distribution system. Additionally, addressing the groundwater supplementation criterion—either through explicit planning or by documenting justification for exemption—is recinnebded. By proactively addressing these recommendations, GGWWTP will ensure sustainable reuse of treated effluent, enhancing environmental protection, resource efficiency, and community benefit in alignment with both current and anticipated regulatory requirements. References: • GGWWTP Preliminary Design Report, August 2024 o Section 3.2 "Effluent Limits and Reliability Requirements" (Pages 11-14) o Table 3-2 "Effluent Limits and Reliability Requirements for Public Access Reuse" (Pages 12-13) o Section 3.4.5 "Disinfection" (Page 27) o Section 3.2.1 "Potential Future Regulatory Considerations" (Page 14) • Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter 62-610 and Chapter 62-600 Page 1148 of 3203 EXHIBIT B-1 Page 1149 of 3203 Page 1150 of 3203 Appendix I Phasing Maps Page 1151 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map Golden Gate City Master Plan Collier County, Florida VICINITY MAP Notes: 1. Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD.SANTA BARBARA BLVDGOLDEN GATE PKWY Phase 1c Phase 19a Phase 20 Phase 22 Phase 23 Phase 5 Phase 6 Phase 13 Phase 4 Phase 2 Phase 15b Phase 18a Phase 18b Phase 8 Phase 12 Phase 10Phase 11 Phase 9 Phase 16 Phase 7 Phase 3 Phase 14 Phase 1a Phase 21 Phase 15a Phase 16 Phase 19b Phase 19a Phase 20 Phase 17 Phase 1b 31ST A V E SW 29TH AVE S W 27TH AVE S W 25TH A VE SW 23RD A V E SW I- 7 5 S 21ST A V E SW 19TH AVE S W 17TH AVE SW WASHINGTON LN 55TH TER SW55TH ST SW19 T H PL SW 60TH ST SW44THTERSW44TH ST SW28TH AVE S W COLLIER BLVDSALT ALY19TH PL SW TOU CAN ALY 58TH ST SWI- 7 5 N 62ND ST SW 16TH PL SW BATHEY LN 2 7 T HCTSWHAWTHORN WOODS WAY GREEN BLVD CEDAR TREE LN WESTPORT LN SEA GRASS LN PAINTED LEAF LN STAR GRASS LN COPPER LEAF LN LANCEWOOD WAY 15TH AVE SW COLLIER BLVDLEGEND Phase Boundary COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LDE N G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N $ 1:15,600 1 inch = 1,300 feet 0 1,300 2,600650 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community; World Hillshade: Esri, NASA, NGA, USGS, FEMA Page 1152 of 3203 Phasing Plan Maps Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Page 1153 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1a Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL XYPTWW30THAVESW 31ST PL SW GOL DE N GATE P K WY RECREATION LN REC R E A TI O N L NBALDWI NLN32ND AVE SW 28TH AVE S W 31ST PL SW 31ST AVE SW 30TH PL SW 2 9 T H P L S W 50THSTSW29TH PL SW 5 1 S T S T S W53RD ST SW 28TH CT SW 52ND LN SW31ST PL SW52ND ST SWTROPICANA BLVD49THLNSWY O SEMITE CT 28TH AVE S W 50TH TER SW48TH TER SW50TH LN SW2 7 T H P L S W 27TH PL SW 28TH PL SW 31ST AVE SW 50TH ST SW49TH ST SW54THSTSW28TH AVE S W 28TH PL S W 52ND TER SWFLS 10 FLS 11 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, PrivateXYPTWWExisting Wastewater Treatment Plant ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1a COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. 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Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:10,800 1 inch = 900 feet Page 1155 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1b Page 2 of 4 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]% ]%SL ]%SL 52ND ST SW55TH ST SW26TH AVE SW 27TH CT SW 5 0 T H S T SW54THSTSW 5 1 S T S T S W30TH A VESW27TH AVE S W 28TH AVE S W55TH TER SW5 3 RDS T S WSANTABARBARABLVDGOL DEN G ATE PK WY 50TH TER SW5 2 N D T E R SW PAINTED LEAF LN 29TH PL SW 50TH LN SW54TH TER SW5 3 RDT E R S W26TH PL SW 54THSTSW28TH PL S W 31ST AVE SW53RD ST SW 2 5 T H P LSW 55TH TER SW54TH LN SW26TH PL SW 27TH PL SW27TH AVE S W 52ND TER SW28TH PL SW27TH PL S W 28TH AVE S W FLS 22 FLS 9 FLS 2 FLS 10 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1b COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet Page 1156 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1b Page 3 of 4 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 5 0 T H S T SW T RO P I C A N A B L V D 44TH ST SW46TH TER SW44TH TER SW23RD CTSW 48TH ST SW50TH ST SW22ND PL SW 45TH ST SW45TH ST SW4 7TH ST SW50TH TER SW45TH ST SW22ND PL SW 25TH AVE S W 4 7 T H T E R S W26TH P L S WLUCERNERD25THPLSW26TH PL S W SUNSHINEBLVD46THSTSW24TH AVE SW 49TH TER SWCORONADO PKWY 23RD AVE SW 44TH TER SWCORALPALMSLNGOLDEN GATE PKWY 4 8 T H T E R SW 2 6 T H A V E S W 23RD PL SW51ST ST SW22ND PL SW 25TH CT SW 24TH PL SW In-line Booster Pump Station FLS 5 FLS 4 FLS 6 FLS 13 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1b COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet Page 1157 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1b Page 4 of 4 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]% ]%SL 44TH TER SW22ND PL SW 43RD LN SW45TH ST SW44TH ST SW42ND TER SW25TH AVE SW43RDSTSW21STPLSW 25TH AVE SW 45TH ST SW2 5 T H C T S W GOLDEN GATE PKWY44TH TER SW22ND PL SW 42ND ST SW25TH AVE SW 23RD PL SW COR A L PALMSLN41ST ST SW23RD AVE SW 41ST TER SW43RD TER SW2 7 THCTSW 2 6 T H A V E S W 22ND AVE SW 43RD ST SWSUNNYLAND LN 2 6 TH PL SW45TH TER SW44TH ST SW23RD AVE SW 24TH PL SW 39TH ST SWCOLLIER BLVDIn-line Booster Pump Station FLS-RL LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1b COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet Page 1158 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1c Page 1 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL XYPTWW50TH TER SWHUNTER BLVDLUCERNERDGOLDEN GATE PK WY 25TH AVE SW 43RD ST SW44TH ST SW5 4 T H S T SW 25TH AVE SW 46TH ST SW30T H A V E SW27TH AVE S W 28TH A VESW 29TH PL SW47THSTSW 44TH TER SW30TH AVE SW 28TH CT SW 28TH AVE SW 30TH PL SW 2 7 T H C T S W 45TH ST SW31ST AVE SW 31ST PL SW 52ND ST SW25TH AVE S W 49THLNSW30TH PL SW 25TH P L S W 26TH PL S W 50THTERSW5 2 N D T E R SW 44TH TER SWTROPICANA BLVD32ND AVE SW50TH LN SW48TH TER SW43RD ST SW28THA VESW 42ND TER SWCORONADO PKWY 28TH PL S W 31ST AVE SW 50TH ST SW53RDTERS W2 6 T H AVE SW 2 9 T H A V E S W53RDSTSW 49TH ST SW42ND TER SW24TH AVE SW 26TH P L S W 2 8 T H P L S W 2 8 T H P L S W 27TH PL SW 32ND AVE SW 31ST PL SW25THCTSW 4 7 T HT E RS W52ND TER SW24TH PL SW FLS 12 FLS 19 FLS 5 FLS 18 FLS 4 FLS 21 FLS 13 FLS 10 FLS 11 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, PrivateXYPTWWExisting Wastewater Treatment Plant ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1c COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 550 1,100275 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:6,600 1 inch = 550 feet Page 1159 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1c Page 2 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL T RO P I C A N A B L V DLUCERNERD 4 7 T H T E RS W47TH ST SW46TH ST SW GOLDEN G ATE P K WY 25TH CT SW 45TH ST SW50TH TER SW45TH ST SW28TH AVE SW 26TH P L S W 28TH AVE S W25THPLSW26TH PL S W 5 0 T H S T SW CORONADO PKWY 27TH CT S W 2 6 T H AVE SW 4 7 THST SW25THAVESW 24TH PL SW 4 8 T H T E R SW FLS 5 FLS 4 FLS 13 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1c COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 275 550137.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,300 1 inch = 275 feet Page 1160 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 1c Page 3 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL XYPTWW 46TH ST SW47TH TER SW50TH TER SW48TH TER SW50TH ST SW29TH PL SW 2 8 T H A V E S W 47THSTSW30TH AVE SW 28TH CT SW 28TH AVE SW 30TH PL SW 45TH ST SW49TH LN SW30TH PL SW TROPICANA BLVD45TH ST SW2 9 T H A V E S W 32ND AVE SW 31ST PL SW 31ST AVE SW50TH ST SW31ST AVE SW 31ST PL SW 2 8 T H P L S W 49TH ST SWFLS 19 FLS 11 LEGEND WastewaterXYPTWWExisting Wastewater Treatment Plant ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 1c COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 275 550137.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,300 1 inch = 275 feet Page 1161 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 2 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL 3 2 N D AV E SW32ND AVE SW 31ST PL SW55TH ST SWSANTABARBARABLVD53RD ST SW 31ST PL SW 52ND LN SWGOLDEN GATE PKWY 29TH PL SW 3 0 T H A V E S W GERMAN WOODS CT 54TH TER SW54TH ST SW2 8 T H P L S W 54TH LN SW55TH TER SWFLS 9 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 2 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1162 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 3 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 52ND TER SWSANTABARBARABLVD55TH ST SWCORONADO PKWY 26TH AVE SW 27TH CT SW 54TH TER SW55TH ST SW55TH TER SW5 4 T H S T SW 25TH CT SW 27TH AVE S W 25TH AVE SW 53RD ST SW 5 3 RDT E R S W5 3 RDS T S W28TH PLSW26TH PL SW 25TH PL SW 27TH AVE SW G O L D E N G A T E P K W Y27TH PL SW 28TH AVE S W PAINTED LEAF LN COPPER LEAF LN FLS 22 FLS 9 FLS 21 FLS 2 FLS 1 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 3 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet Page 1163 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 4 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%L ]%SL 24TH AVE SW 20TH CT SW19TH CT SW22ND PL SWSANTA BARBARA BLVD55TH TER SW55TH ST SW54TH TER SW20TH PL SW HUNTER BLVD 23RD AVE SW 52ND TER SWCORONADO PKWY 51 S T T E R S W22ND AVE S W 22ND PL SW 54TH ST SW21ST PL SW 53 R D S T SW21ST AVE SW 52 N D L N S W23RD PL SW 23RD CT SW SEA GRASS LN STAR GRASS LN FLS 8 FLS 18 FLS 17 LEGEND Wastewater ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Force Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 4 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet Page 1164 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 5 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 55TH ST SWSANTABARBARABLVD26TH AVE SW 27TH CT SW 5 2 NDTERSW5 4 T H S T SW 25TH CT SW 5 2 N DS T SW27TH AVE S W 55TH TER SW53RD ST SW 5 2 N D T E R SW 30T H A VESW55TH ST SWGOL DE N G ATE P K WY 27TH PL SW PAINTED LEAF LN COPPER LEAF LN 28TH AVE S W 5 3 RDT E R S W5 3 RDS T S W26TH PL S W 25TH PL SW 28TH PL S W 27TH A V E S W 27TH PL S W 28TH AV E S W FLS 22 FLS 9 FLS 21 FLS 2 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 5 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 300 600150 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,600 1 inch = 300 feet Page 1165 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 6 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL G OL D E N GATE PKWY 23RD AVE SW 23RDCTSW 24TH AVE SW 47TH ST SW48TH ST SW50TH ST SW22ND PL SW 50TH TER SW45TH ST SWLUCERNERD46TH TER SWSUNSHI NEBLVD25TH P LS W49TH TER SWCORONADO PKWY 45TH TER SW46TH ST SWCORALPALMSLN25TH AV E SW 2 4 T H P L S W 22ND AVE SW 22ND PL SW FLS 6 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 6 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1166 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 7 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL49TH ST SW20TH CT SW SUNSET RD SUNSHINE BLVD51ST ST SW48TH ST SW4 9 TH TER SW 19T H P L S W 20TH P L S W 51STSTSW50TH ST SW5 0 T H T E R S W21ST AVE SW 19TH AVE SW 21ST PL SW FLS 20 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 7 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 200 400100 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:2,400 1 inch = 200 feet Page 1167 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 8 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL SUNSET RD 18TH PL SW 17TH CT SW 50 T H T E R S W 50TH TER SWSUNSHINE BLVD49TH ST SW18TH CT SW 17TH AVE SW 19T H P L S W WHISTLERS GR E E N C IRH E MINGWAY CIR WHISTLERS GR E E N C IR4 9 TH TER SW 5 0 T H S T SW51ST TER SW48TH ST SW46TH TER SW19TH AVE SW 18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SW 51ST ST SWFLS 14 LEGEND Wastewater ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 8 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 225 450112.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:2,700 1 inch = 225 feet Page 1168 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 9 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL 24TH AVE SW 23RD AVE SW 23RD CT SW52ND TER SW50TH TER SW25TH AVE SW54TH TER SWHUNTER BLVDCORONADO PKWY 52ND TER SW22ND PL SW 53RDTERSW53RDSTSW52ND LN SW53RD ST SW54TH ST SW51ST ST SW51ST TER SW23RD PL SW 23RD CT SW FLS 18 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 9 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1169 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 10 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 20TH PL SW HUNTER BLVD23RD AVE SW 54TH TER SW52NDTERSW4 9 TH TER SW 19THAVE S W 23RD AVE SW 50TH ST SW22ND AVE SW20TH CT SW20TH P L S W 22ND AVE SW 51ST ST SW19TH CT SW22ND PL SW 49TH TER SW54TH ST SW5 0 T H S T SW 21ST AVE SW 21ST PL SW 51ST ST SW53RD ST SW5 0 T H T E R S W22ND AVE SW 22ND PL SW 21ST AVE SW 21ST PL SW 49TH ST SW51ST TER SW52 N D L N S W23RD PL SW 19TH PL SW FLS 16 FLS 20 FLS 6 FLS 17 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 10 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 300 600150 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,600 1 inch = 300 feet Page 1170 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 11 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL 22ND PL SW 22ND AVE SW20TH CT SW54TH TER SW52ND TER SW19TH CT SW55TH ST SW20TH PL SW HUNTER BLVD19T H P L S W 23RD AVE SW 21ST PL SW22ND AVE SW 22ND PL SW 54TH ST SW5 0 T H T E R S W21ST PL SW 51ST ST SW55TH TER SW53 R D S T S W21ST AVE SW 51ST TER SW52 N D L N S W 23RD PL SW FLS 16 FLS 17 LEGEND Wastewater ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 11 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1171 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 12 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL HUNTER BLVD 55TH ST SW17TH AVE SW 19T H P L S W 19TH CT SWH E MINGWAY CI R 20TH CT SW18THCTSW18TH CT SW 53RD LN SW17TH CT SW 19TH AVE SW 52ND TER SW50 T H T E R S W52ND ST SW18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SW 54THSTSW5 0 T H S T SW51ST TER SW54TH TER SW51ST ST SW19TH PL SW FLS 15 LEGEND Wastewater ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 12 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1172 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 13 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL 19TH CT SWHUNTER BLVD 17TH AVE SW17TH AVE SW 52ND ST SW1 9 TH CT SWSANTA BARBARA BLVD55TH TER SW55TH ST SW54TH TER SW18TH CT SW 53RD LN SW19TH AVE SW 52ND TER SW54THSTSWCEDAR TREE LN WESTPORT LN 18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SW 54TH TER SW55TH TER SW19TH PL SW FLS 7 FLS 15 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Force Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 13 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1173 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 14 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 50TH TER SWHUNTER BLVD52ND TER SW54TH TER SWT RO P I C A N A B L V D GOLDE N GATE P K WY 5 0 T HT ERSW5 4 T H S T SW CORONADO PKWY 27TH AVE S W 25TH AVE SW 23RD CT SW LUCERNERD25TH PL SW 26TH PL S W 28TH AVE S W 5 2 N D T E R SW 5 0 T H S T SW 5 3 RDT E R S W28TH AVE S W 25TH PL SW 26TH A V ESW 5 3 RDS T S W24TH AVE SW 4 8 T H T E R SW 26TH PL SW 27TH PL S W27TH AVE SW 23RD CT SW 2 7 T H P L S W FLS 18 FLS 4 FLS 21 FLS 2 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 14 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 325 650162.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,900 1 inch = 325 feet Page 1174 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 15a Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 30TH AVE SW GOL DE N G ATE P K WY 25TH PL SW 49THLNSW49TH ST SW4 8 T H T E R SW 28TH PL S W 28TH AVE S W 5 2 N D S T SW 5 1 S T S T S W28TH AVE S W28TH AVE S W 28TH CT SW 4 7 T H T E RS W26TH PL SW 50TH TER SW5 2 N D T E R SW 5 0 T H S T SW 25THAVESW 28TH AVE S W 28TH PL SW T RO P I C A N A B L V D 27TH PL S W FLS 5 FLS 4 FLS 21 FLS 11 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 15a COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1175 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 15b Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%S ]%SL 52ND ST SW29TH PL SW 5 1 S T S T S W28TH AVE S W28TH AVE S W 28TH CT SW 49TH LN SW30TH PL SW 2 8 T H A V E S W 50TH TER SWTROPICANA BLVD50TH LN SWGOL DE N G ATE P K WY 31ST AVE SW48TH TER SW47TH TER SW28TH PL S W 31ST AVE SW 50TH ST SW49TH ST SW52ND TER SW27TH PL SW FLS 11 LEGEND Wastewater ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 15b COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1176 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 16 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL XYPTWW RECREATION LNHUDSON CTLEIGHTON CT 29TH PL SW 44TH ST SW47TH ST SW44TH TER SW30TH AVE SW 30TH PL SW 45TH ST SW31ST AVE SW46TH ST SW30TH PL SW TROPICANA BLVD45TH ST SWBALDWIN LN47TH TER SW48TH TER SW49TH ST SW49TH LN SW32ND AVE SW 31ST PL SW FLS 12 FLS 19 LEGEND WastewaterXYPTWWExisting Wastewater Treatment Plant ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 16 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 300 600150 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,600 1 inch = 300 feet Page 1177 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 17 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL 31ST AVE SW44TH TER SW32ND AVE SW43RD ST SW30TH AVE SW 31ST PL SW 4 1STSTSW29TH PL SW 41ST TER SW44TH ST SW32ND AVE SW 31ST PL SW 42NDSTSW42ND TER SWCOLLIER BLVD1 FLS 23 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 17 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 225 450112.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:2,700 1 inch = 225 feet Page 1178 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 18a Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL 30TH PL S W 44TH ST SW30TH AVE SW44THTERSW27TH CT S W 46TH ST SW29TH PL SW47THSTSW 44TH TER SW30TH AVE SW 28TH AVE SW 30TH PL SW 31ST AVE SW 43RD ST SW28TH AVE S W TROPICANA BLVD45TH ST SW47TH TER SW29TH AV E S W 2 8 T H P L S W FLS 12 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 18a COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 250 500125 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,000 1 inch = 250 feet Page 1179 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 18b Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]% CORONA D O P K W Y 26TH PL SW 42ND TER SWGOLDEN GATE PKWY 23RDCTSW 4 7TH ST SW44TH TER SW46THSTSW45TH ST SW45TH ST SW25TH AVE SW 44TH ST SW25TH CT SW 28TH AVE SW 27T H C T S W25TH AVE S W 26TH P L S WLUCERNERD4 8 T H T E R SW 25TH PLS W 44TH TER SWT RO P I C A N A B L V D 4 7 T H T E R S WSUNSHINEBLVD43RD ST SWC O R A L P A L M S L N 2 8 T H P L S W 2 6 T H A V E S W 24TH PL SW FLS 5 FLS 13 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Convert 8" Concentrate Line to Force Main Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 18b COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet Page 1180 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 19a Page 1 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 20THCTSWLUCERNERD43RDLNSW45THSTSW42ND TER SW44THTERSWHUNTER BLVD5 0 T H T E R S W43RDTERSW17TH AVE SW 50TH TER SW43RDTERSW4 9 THT ERSW18TH PL SW 46THSTSW48TH ST SW17TH CT SW GOLDEN GATE PKWY 23RD CT SW 44THTERSW22ND PL SW 50TH ST SW20TH P L S W 21ST AVE S W 22ND AVE SW 49TH ST SW18TH PL SW 17THCTSW42ND ST SWS U N S E T R D 19TH PLSW 23RD PL SW46TH TER SW45TH TER SW41ST TER SW20TH CT SW 17TH AVE SW 43RD ST SW42ND ST SW18TH AVE SW SUNSHINEBLVD20TH AVE SW52ND ST SW46TH ST SW5 0 T H S T SW49TH TER SW41ST ST SW22ND AVE SW45TH ST SW23RD AVE SW SUNNYLAND LN 51ST ST SWCORALPALMSLN17TH PL SW 21ST AVE SW 45TH TER SW21STAV E S W 42ND TER SW42ND ST SW46TH TER SW43RD ST SW24TH AVE SW 19TH AVE SW 19THAVESW 18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SW 22ND AVE SW H E M INGWA Y CIR22ND PL SW 51ST TER SW21ST PL SW 18TH A V E S W 20THPLS W 41ST TER SW51ST TER SW18TH CT SW WHIST L E R S G R EEN CIR 51ST ST SW20TH AVE SW 44TH ST SW19TH PL SW In-line Booster Pump Station FLS 16 FLS 20 FLS 6 FLS 14 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 19a COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 550 1,100275 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:6,600 1 inch = 550 feet Page 1181 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 19a Page 2 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL 18THPLSW 46TH TER SW17TH AVE SW 44THTERSW20TH PL SW19TH CT SWSUNSHINE BLVD48TH ST SW43RD TER SW44TH ST SW 20TH PL SW S U N S E T R D49TH ST SW18TH PL SW 17 T H C T S W 17TH AVE SW 19THPLSW 20TH CT SW 44THSTSW20TH AVE SW 46TH ST SW17TH PL SW 18TH AVE SW 18TH CT SW 19TH AVE SW 20THAVESW45TH ST SW17TH PL SW 44THTERSW45THTERSW19THPLSW45TH TER SW46TH TER SW45THSTSW19THAVESW18THAVESW FLS 14 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 19a COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 300 600150 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,600 1 inch = 300 feet Page 1182 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 19a Page 3 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 45TH TER SWLUCERNERD44TH ST SW22ND AVE SW43RDLNSW 45TH ST SWS U N S E T R D 20TH PL SW23RDCTSW 19TH CT SW 19TH PL SW46THSTSW48TH ST SW44THTERSW22ND PL SW 20TH PL SW 21ST AVE S W 22ND PL SW 24THAVESW 46TH TER SW20TH CT SW 23RD PL SW SUNSHINEBLVD23RD AVE SW 43RDTERSW49TH ST SW20TH AVE SW 20THAVESW 49TH TER SWCORALPALMSLNGOLDEN GATE PKWY 21ST AVE SW 21ST PL SW 22ND AVE SW 22ND PL SW 44THSTSWIn-line Booster Pump Station FLS 20 FLS 6 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 19a COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 300 600150 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,600 1 inch = 300 feet Page 1183 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 19b Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP 42ND ST SW41ST LN SWS U N S E T R D 43RDLNSW44THTERSW16TH PL SWJEFFERSONLN 17TH AVE SW 45TH TER SW43RD TER SW20TH AVE SW 19TH CT SW 18TH PL SW 44TH ST SW45TH ST SW1 7T H C T S W 1 8 T H P L S W19THPLSW 16TH PL SW 41ST TER SW18TH AVE SW 45THSTSW46TH ST SW41STTERSW41ST ST SW17TH PL SW45TH TER SW42ND TER SW42ND ST SW43RD ST SW19THAVESW18THAVESWHERITAGECIR 2 0 T H AVE SW ATOLL CT WASHINGTON LN 19TH PL SW LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 19b COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 300 600150 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:3,600 1 inch = 300 feet Page 1184 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 20 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL19TH AVE SW47TH ST SW43RDLNSW20TH PL SW 45THSTSW44TH ST SW42ND TER SW43RDTERSW25TH AVE SW46THSTSW GOLDEN GATE PKWY44THTERSW22ND PL SW 21ST AVE S W S U N S E T R D 22ND PL SW 42ND ST SW25T H A V E S W 44TH TER SW19THPLSW 46TH TER SW23RD PL SW18THAVESW 41ST ST SW20TH AVE SW 41ST ST SW41STTERSW22ND AVE SW 43RD ST SW18THPLSW 23RD AVE SW SUNNYLAND LN C O R A L PALMSLN25TH AVE SW 23RD AVE SW 21ST AVE SW 45TH TER SW21STAVESW COLLIERBLVD40TH TER SW20THPLS W 41ST TER SW39TH ST SW20TH AVE SW 44THSTSW19TH PL SW 24TH PL SW In-line Booster Pump Station FLS-RL LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 20 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 450 900225 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:5,400 1 inch = 450 feet Page 1185 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 21 Page 1 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL 16TH PL SW 17TH AVE SW 43RDLNSW45THSTSW18TH AVE SW 42ND TER SWGREEN BLVD HERITAGE CIR 43RDTERSW17TH AVE SW 43RDTERSW42ND ST SW18TH PL SW 46THSTSWGOLDEN GATE PKWY44THTERSW22ND PL SW S U N S E T R D 48TH ST SW42ND ST SW18TH PL SW 17TH C T S W 19TH PLSW 46TH TER SW16TH PL SW 23RD PL SW 19TH CT SW 45THTERSW41ST TER SWCOLLIER BLVD41ST ST SWSUNSHINEBLVD46TH ST SW41ST ST SW22ND AVE SW 23RD AVE SW 17TH PL SW CORALPALM S LN 40TH TER SW23RD AVE SW45TH TER SW21STA V E SW 42ND TER SW43RD ST SW1 9 TH AVE SW18THAVESW 2 0TH PL SW 41ST TER SW39TH ST SW2 0 T H AVE SW A T O LL CT 44TH ST SWWASHINGTON LN 19TH PL SW 23RD AVE SW 21ST AVE SW 19TH AVE SW 15TH AVE SW15TH AVE SW In-line Booster Pump Station LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 21 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 800 1,600400 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:9,600 1 inch = 800 feet Page 1186 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 21 Page 2 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP H ERITAGECIR16TH PL SW 17TH AVE SW 18TH AVE SW 1 8 T H A V E S W 43RDLNSW41ST LN SW42ND ST SW17TH AVE SW 43RD TER SW18TH PL SW44TH TER SW41ST TER SW41ST ST SW40TH TER SW17TH PL SW COLLIER BLVD42ND TER SW43RD ST SWGREEN BLVD 39TH ST SWA T OLL CT WASHINGTON L N 19TH AVE SW 15TH AVE SW15TH AVE SW LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 21 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 400 800200 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,800 1 inch = 400 feet Page 1187 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 21 Page 3 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL 18T H P L S W 44TH ST SW22ND PL SW GOLDEN GATE PKWY43RDLNSW 20TH PL SW 42ND TER SW40TH TER SW41ST ST SW43RDTERSW2 1ST PL S W 43RD ST SWCOLLIERBLVD19TH CT SW44TH ST SW S U N S E T R D 42ND ST SW41ST ST SW23RD AVE SW 23RD PL SW 22ND AVE SW SUNNYLAND LN 23RD AVE SW21STAVESW19THAVESW20THPLSW41ST TER SW39TH ST SW20TH AVE SW 44TH ST SW19TH PL SW 23RD AVE SW 21ST AVE SW 19TH AVE SW In-line Booster Pump Station LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station to be Abandoned Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 21 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 400 800200 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:4,800 1 inch = 400 feet Page 1188 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 22 Page 1 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 52 N D T E RSW16TH PL SW 17TH AVE SW 17TH AVE SW 55TH ST SW16TH PL SW 48TH ST SW22ND PL SW GREEN BLVD 44THTERSWSANTA BARBARA BLVD43RDLNSWH ERITAGE CIR 55TH TER SW46TH TER SW42ND ST SW45THSTSWHUNTERBLVD17TH AVE SW 43RDTERSW18TH CTSW53RD LN SW49THTERSW18TH PL SW 46THSTSW19TH AVESW 17TH CT SW 22ND PL SW SUNSET RD 54TH TER SW49TH ST SW17TH C T S W 54TH ST SW20TH P L S W 18TH PL SW 19TH PLSW 19TH CT SW 20THCTSW19TH CT SWSUNSHINE BLVD51STTERSW52NDSTSW46TH ST SW5 1 S T S T SW5 0 T H T E RSW5 0 T HSTSW16TH PL SW 41ST ST SW22ND AVE SW18THAVESW 21ST PL S W 17TH PL SW COLLIER BLVD53RDSTSW40TH TER SWCEDAR TREE LN 21ST AVE SW WESTPORT LN 21ST AVE S W SEA GRASS LN 45THTERSW45TH TER SW21 S T AVE SW42ND TER SW43RD ST SW19TH AVE SW 1 9 T H AVE SW 18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SW 5 2 N D LNSW22ND AVE SW 22ND PL SWLOGANCT21ST PL SW 2 0 T H PL SW 41ST TER SW54TH TER SWLANCEWOOD WAY HE M INGWA Y L N W 18TH CT SW NAPA WOODS WAY DOGWOOD WAY 39TH ST SW2 0 TH AVE SW A T O LLCT 44THSTSWLOGANBLVDSWASHINGTON LN 19TH PL SW 19TH PL SW HEMINGW A YCI R WHIS T L E R S GREENCIR 11TH AVE SW TALLOWOOD WAY BOXWOOD WAY HAWTHORN WOODS WAY 15TH AVE SW 13TH AVE SW FLS 7 FLS 8 FLS 16 FLS 20 FLS 14 FLS 17 FLS 15 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 22 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 900 1,800450 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:10,800 1 inch = 900 feet Page 1189 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 22 Page 2 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL ]%SL 18TH CT SWSANTA BARBARA BLVD17TH AVE SW 17TH AVE SW 55TH ST SW19TH CT SW 19TH AVE SW 50TH TER SW18THCTSW53RD LN SW17TH CT SW 49TH ST SW52NDTERSW54TH ST SW19T H P L S W WESTPORT L N LOGANBLVDSLAUREL RIDGE LN 50THSTSW52ND ST SW16TH PL SW 48TH ST SWGREEN BLVD HEMINGWAY LN E LANCEWOOD WAY 18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SW 19TH AVE SW 18TH AVE SW 17TH PL SWLOGANCT 51ST TER SW54TH TER SWHEMI N G WAYLN W 51ST ST SW55TH TER SWHEMIN G WAYCIRWH IS TLERS GREEN CIR HAWTHORN WOODS WAY FLS 7 FLS 14 FLS 15 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 22 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 425 850212.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:5,100 1 inch = 425 feet Page 1190 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 22 Page 3 of 3 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP 46TH TER SW18TH AVE SW GREEN BLVD 16TH PL SW 16TH PL SWHERITAGE CIR 43RDLNSW41ST LN SW44THTERSW18TH CT SW 17TH AVE SW 17TH AVE SW 43RD TER SWSUNSET RD 19TH CT SW 18TH PL SW 44TH ST SW 18TH PL SW 17THCTSW41ST TER SWSUNSHINE BLVD41ST ST SW40TH TER SW46THSTSW45TH ST SW48TH ST SW17TH PL SW 1 9 T H AVE S W45THTERSWWHISTLERSGREENCIR 42ND TER SW42ND ST SW46TH TER SW43RD ST SW1 9 TH PL SW18THAVESWJEFFERSONLNATOLLCT WASHINGTON LN 15TH AVE SW LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private Future Lift Station Improvement or Replacement Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD Existing Gravity Main, Private New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 22 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 425 850212.5 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD. $1:5,100 1 inch = 425 feet Page 1191 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Phase 23 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP ]%SL ]%SL GOLDEN GATE PKWY I- 7 5 S 60TH ST SWSANTABARBARABLVDI- 7 5 N 58TH ST SWBATHEY LN 62ND ST SW PAINTED LEAF LN FLS 3 FLS 1 LEGEND Wastewater Existing Lift Station, PUD Existing Lift Station, Private ]%SL Future Lift Stations (FLS) Abandon Existing Lift Station and Connect to FLS Existing Force Main, PUD Existing Force Main, Private Existing Gravity Main, PUD New Force Main (Phase 1A) Proposed Gravity Main Existing Force Main to be Abandoned/Removed Proposed Force Main Water Existing Water Main Proposed Water Main Phase Boundary Phase 23 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Notes: 1. Location of existing and proposed utilities are approximate and does not indicate existing or proposed placement within the right-of-way. 2. Phase 1A refers to recent PUD project (now existing). PUD = Public Utilities Department. 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USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community; World Hillshade: Esri, NASA, NGA, USGS, FEMA Notes: 1. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. 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Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. Page 1231 of 3203 C:\USERS\KIRBYF2\ONEDRIVE - JACOBS\GOLDEN_GATE_MASTERPLAN\GIS\MAP\PHASINGMAPSERIES_FINAL\PHASINGMAPSERIES_UPDATE9.8.25.APRX Phasing Plan Map: Other Infrastructure Phase 23 Page 1 of 1 Golden Gate City Master Plan VICINITY MAP aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a aaaaa aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaa aaa aaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaa a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a aaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa GOLDEN GATE PKWY I- 7 5 S 60TH ST SWSANTABARBARABLVDI- 7 5 N 58TH ST SWBATHEY LN 62ND ST SW PAINTED LEAF LN LEGEND Existing Lighting CAT Bus Stop Location Landscaped Median Existing Stormwater - Pipe and Culvert a Existing Stormwater Channel (Ditch) Proposed Irrigation Existing Fiber Proposed Fiber Bicycle and Pedestrian Existing Sidewalk Both Sides of Road One Side of Road Sidewalk Tier Needs Tier 1 (Not Completed) Tier 2 (Not Completed) Phase 23 COLLIERBLVDGREEN BLVD G O LD EN G A TE P K W Y SANTABARBARABLVD32ND AVE SW I - 7 5 N $1:4,200 1 inch = 350 feet 0 350 700175 Feet Service Layer Credits: World Terrain Base: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Garmin, FAO, NOAA, USGS, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community; World Hillshade: Esri, NASA, NGA, USGS Notes: 1. Existing and proposed infrastructure is approximate and should be verified and determined during design. 2. Existing and proposed lighting and pavement evaluation are not shown. Refer to the Golden Gate City Master Plan for recommendations. CAT = Collier Area Transit; PED = Pedestrian; TIP = Transportation Improvement Program; FY = Fiscal Year Sources: Collier County 2024 aerial imagery, Collier County GIS hub, Collier County PUD, Capital 2025. Page 1232 of 3203 Appendix J Conceptual Cost Estimates Page 1233 of 3203 September 5, 2025 Subject: Golden Gate Community Improvement Class 5 Cost Estimate Introduction: As Golden Gate City, located in Collier County, Florida, continues to expand and develop, the need for substantial upgrades to its infrastructure has become a priority. This memo provides a class 5 cost estimate for significant improvements planned across the community, including water mains, stormwater systems, sidewalks, bus stop improvements, irrigation, fiber, and public transportation facilities. These enhancements are designed to improve the quality of life for residents, ensure environmental sustainability, and foster community growth. Improvements made to the community will be divided into 28 phases. 1. Total Costs Overview: o The document includes a breakdown of estimated costs across various categories such as general construction, water distribution, bus stop improvements, irrigation, fiber, stormwater management, and specific infrastructures like sidewalks and force mains. A summary of the class 5 cost estimate is shown in Exhibit A. 2. Key Figures: o The total estimated costs for different phases and categories amount to approximately $1,029,489,285.00. o Significant allocations include stormwater management, water distribution, gravity main, sidewalk installations, bus stops improvements, lighting improvements, fiber connection to lift stations, and Irrigation Quality (IQ) Installation. 3. Detailed Itemizations: o Costs are itemized for various construction activities, including mobilization, maintenance of traffic, surveying, and specific installations like water mains (different diameters and materials) and service connections. o Unit prices are gathered from recent bids provided by Collier County. o FDOT Historical Cost Prices. o Reviewing previous engineering reports. o This estimate is classified as a Class 5 Estimate, meaning it is based on preliminary project data and historical bid tabulations. o NOTE: The estimate shown in Exhibit A is classified as a Class 5 estimate with an expected accuracy range of −25% to +75% (Order-of-Magnitude) and is intended for planning and preliminary budgeting purposes. It is based on FDOT historical cost averages, recent studies, and recent bid data. All values are expressed in 2025 dollars. As the project currently has no design, this estimate reflects an early-stage assessment. This estimate does not constitute a bid or offer, and actual costs may vary based on final design, market conditions, and procurement results. o A summary of notes and assumptions can be viewed in Exhibit B. MEMORANDUM Page 1234 of 3203 4. Contingencies and Additional Costs: o The document outlines additional financial considerations such as Contractor overhead and profit (OH&P-15%), construction contingencies (25%), allowance (5%), estimated design costs (10%), estimated ESDC (10%), and administrative costs (2%). As outlined, the following is the total cost for additional costs: 1. Contractor Overhead and profit: $ 91,918,686.00 2. Construction Contingency: $ 153,197,810.00 3. Allowance: $ 30,639,562.00 4. Estimated Design Cost: $ 61,279,124.00 5. Estimated SDC: $ 61,279,124.00 6. Estimated Administrative Cost: $ 18,383,737.00 5. Project Significance: The scope of the project is comprehensive, targeting essential updates and expansions across key areas of public utilities and community facilities throughout the Golden Gate Community. A summary of notes and assumptions can be viewed in Exhibit B. Note that the unit prices for each item incorporate roadway/driveway restoration, gate valves, fire hydrants, and air release valves. The Golden Gate update class 5 cost estimate includes the following: • General Conditions / Mobilization / Demobilization: Costs were estimated as a percentage of direct construction costs and include mobilization and traffic control (Maintenance of Traffic ) at each phase site. • Removal of Existing Water Main (With Asbestos): Existing asbestos-cement water mains are assumed to be saw-cut, safely removed, and disposed of per environmental regulations. Restoration of all trench areas is included. • Proposed Force Main: New force mains are planned for open-cut installation and include pipe, trenching, bedding, backfill, tie-ins, valves, and pressure testing. Restoration of all trench areas is included. • Proposed Water Main: Upgrades to the water distribution system include trenching, PVC pipe, valves, fire hydrants, meter boxes, chlorination, and bacterial testing. Restoration of all trench areas is included. • Stormwater Improvements and Replacement of Pipes: Existing stormwater systems are assumed to be replaced with new pipes of various diameters. Work includes inlet structures, manholes, ditch grading, and mitered end sections. A 10% quantity allowance for pipe size uncertainty is included, along with full sod restoration. • Pavement/Driveway Restoration: Pavement/Driveway Restoration includes full-depth reconstruction for all 2-lane roadways (22 feet wide) to restore pavement structure and subgrade impacted by new utility installations and removals. Residential driveways are restored to Collier County standards, assuming a 12 ft x 15 ft paved area with 6-inch thickness and 5-ft curb radii, resulting in about 25 SY per driveway. • Proposed Gravity Main: New gravity sewer mains are assumed to be installed via open-cut trenching, with manholes, bedding, testing, and tie-ins. Sod restoration is included for all disturbed locations. • Existing Gravity Main to be Removed: Demolition and disposal of existing gravity lines are included. Restoration of disturbed areas with sod is assumed. Page 1235 of 3203 • Existing Force Main: Removal of existing force mains is assumed to include pipe and appurtenance excavation and off-site disposal. Sod restoration is assumed along trench lines. • Lift Station Modifications and Improvements: Lift station improvements include construction of new stations, upgrades to existing stations, and abandonment of outdated systems. No right-of- way acquisition is assumed. Sod restoration is included for all impacted areas. • Sidewalks: Sidewalk improvements are assumed to be new construction only and include excavation, embankment, concrete, detectable warnings, and minor grading. Site sod restoration is assumed at all tie-in areas. • Proposed Irrigation: Installation of 10” and 12” PVC irrigation mains is included in the County right- of-way (ROW) only. Irrigation lines are assumed to serve medians, public parks, and County-owned parcels. The unit price includes trenching, pipe, fittings, and restoration but excludes private-side connections, vaults, or controllers. • Proposed Fiber-Optic Cable to Serve New Lift Stations: Communication between lift stations is supported by trenching, conduit, fiber optic cable, and slack loops. Termination hardware and pull boxes are included. Sod restoration is assumed over trench limits. • Landscaping Improvements or Replacements: Median landscaping includes trees, shrubs, groundcover, mulch, and soil preparation based on the 2011 Beautification Master Plan. Sod for utility or sidewalk restoration is not included in this category. • Bus Stop Improvements: Where identified, new bus stops include ADA-compliant pads, shelters, benches, and signage. Installation includes minor grading and transition to sidewalk or shoulder. Some phases include partial elements only. • Lighting Improvements: FDOT-compliant LED lighting is assumed along major corridors. Improvements include double-arm poles, concrete bases, trenching, conduit, pull boxes, and full electrical installation. Sod restoration over disturbed areas is included. • Allowance (5%): An allowance of 5% has been included in each phase to account for the level of difficulty of utility installation due to soil conditions, including rock excavation or other challenging subsurface conditions. The project is segmented into 28 phases, each corresponding to distinct construction activities in different areas of Golden Gate. Below are the total costs (including contingencies and additional costs) associated with each phase: • Phase 1A: $45,588,592.00 • Phase 1B: $26,807,190.00 • Phase 1C: $38,921,625.00 • Phase 2: $29,152,456.00 • Phase 3: $32,479,514.00 • Phase 4: $37,456,789.00 • Phase 5: $20,947,446.00 • Phase 6: $38,795,223.00 • Phase 7: $30,583,659.00 • Phase 8: $31,232,027.00 • Phase 9: $37,359,089.00 • Phase 10: $33,279,304.00 • Phase 11: $32,912,932.00 • Phase 12: $40,521,897.00 • Phase 13: $28,979,884.00 • Phase 14: $24,476,334.00 • Phase 15A: $19,530,148.00 • Phase 15B: $28,077,966.00 • Phase 16: $20,826,314.00 • Phase 17: $30,078,616.00 • Phase 18A: $31,469,030.00 • Phase 18B: $48,621,868.00 • Phase 19A: $65,992,352.00 • Phase 19B: $38,197,388.00 • Phase 20: $72,600,084.00 • Phase 21: $62,827,480.00 • Phase 22: $65,894,599.00 • Phase 23: $15,879,481.00 Page 1236 of 3203 EXHIBIT A Golden Gate City Infrastructure Master Plan Class 5 Cost Estimate by Phase September 2025Category/PhaseGeneral Conditions/Mobilization/DemobilizationRemoval of Existing Water Main (With Asbestos)Proposed Force MainProposed Water MainStormwater Improvements and Replacement of PipesProposed Gravity MainExisting Gravity Main to be removedPavement/Driveway RestorationExisting Force MainLift StationSidewalkProposed IrrigationProposed Fiber-Optic Cable to Serve New Lift StationsLandscaping Improvements or ReplacementsBus Stops ImprovementsLighting ImprovementsSUBTOTALContractor OH&P (15%)Construction Contingency (25%)Allowance (5%)Estimated Design Cost (10%)Esimated ESDC (10%)Estimated Admin (2%)GRAND TOTAL1A $1,753,275 $923,360 $1,618,000 $2,609,550 $2,042,712 $6,088,978 $12,714 $6,389,109 $797,180 $750,000 $441,046 $2,108,160 $1,265,983 N/A N/A $336,000 $27,136,067 $4,070,410 $6,784,017 $1,356,803 $2,713,607 $2,713,607 $814,082 $45,588,592 1B $998,557 $732,880 $969,171 $2,167,339 $2,031,087 $3,300,365 $208,790 $87,330 $459,734 $600,000 $23,837 $1,666,800 $468,400 $1,530,370 $19,000 $693,000 $15,956,660 $2,393,499 $3,989,165 $797,833 $1,595,666 $1,595,666 $478,700 $26,807,190 1C $1,476,387 $683,679 $1,886,681 $2,440,234 $1,645,512 $5,553,128 N/A $5,600,989 $142,517 $600,000 $277,457 $1,676,760 $67,420 $515,870 $1,000 $600,000 $23,167,634 $3,475,145 $5,791,908 $1,158,382 $2,316,763 $2,316,763 $695,029 $38,921,625 2 $1,128,351 $633,041 $17,391 $1,841,547 $2,203,948 $4,296,942 N/A $4,583,632 N/A $600,000 $430,569 $1,244,040 $18,623 $246,570 $3,000 $105,000 $17,352,652 $2,602,898 $4,338,163 $867,633 $1,735,265 $1,735,265 $520,580 $29,152,456 3 $1,264,779 $360,089 $995,771 $1,825,571 $3,017,966 $4,259,666 $793 $4,298,882 $146,865 $750,000 $448,815 $927,120 $645,528 $382,200 $9,000 N/A $19,333,044 $2,899,957 $4,833,261 $966,652 $1,933,304 $1,933,304 $579,991 $32,479,514 4 $1,408,682 $398,291 $692,984 $2,336,547 $1,881,931 $5,639,065 N/A $5,715,315 N/A $600,000 $566,832 $1,593,240 $39,190 $657,630 $3,000 $763,000 $22,295,708 $3,344,356 $5,573,927 $1,114,785 $2,229,571 $2,229,571 $668,871 $37,456,789 5 $815,711 $27,359 $287,432 $1,303,087 $1,010,791 $3,040,536 N/A $3,382,070 $21,429 $600,000 $660,577 $1,033,680 $286,048 N/A N/A N/A $12,468,718 $1,870,308 $3,117,179 $623,436 $1,246,872 $1,246,872 $374,062 $20,947,446 6 $1,481,278 $896,738 $1,122,812 $2,316,581 $2,077,964 $5,405,357 $60,363 $5,400,476 $437,637 $600,000 $421,076 $1,407,840 $650,703 $323,570 $40,000 $450,000 $23,092,394 $3,463,859 $5,773,099 $1,154,620 $2,309,239 $2,309,239 $692,772 $38,795,223 7 $1,160,859 $504,428 $446,761 $1,890,000 $1,201,236 $4,410,000 $33,756 $4,524,775 $319,116 $600,000 $198,728 $1,421,040 $809,930 $213,930 $10,000 $460,000 $18,204,559 $2,730,684 $4,551,140 $910,228 $1,820,456 $1,820,456 $546,137 $30,583,659 8 $1,194,873 $199,734 $216,399 $2,113,500 $1,045,799 $4,931,500 N/A $5,121,316 $131,182 $600,000 $464,752 $1,428,840 $629,288 $186,310 $1,000 $326,000 $18,590,492 $2,788,574 $4,647,623 $929,525 $1,859,049 $1,859,049 $557,715 $31,232,027 9 $1,426,989 $238,111 $511,674 $2,337,265 $2,221,803 $5,453,619 N/A $5,531,556 $101,138 $600,000 $624,026 $1,558,920 $727,880 $471,570 $8,000 $425,000 $22,237,553 $3,335,633 $5,559,388 $1,111,878 $2,223,755 $2,223,755 $667,127 $37,359,089 10 $1,257,848 $141,019 $1,214,179 $2,041,976 $1,127,473 $4,764,611 N/A $4,951,919 $61,083 $600,000 $127,469 $1,862,760 $795,313 $281,460 N/A $582,000 $19,809,110 $2,971,366 $4,952,277 $990,455 $1,980,911 $1,980,911 $594,273 $33,279,304 11 $1,275,114 N/A $612,269 $2,116,910 $1,906,722 $4,939,457 N/A $5,232,207 N/A $600,000 $768,261 $1,470,480 $438,450 $131,160 N/A $100,000 $19,591,031 $2,938,655 $4,897,758 $979,552 $1,959,103 $1,959,103 $587,731 $32,912,932 12 $1,565,591 N/A $338,353 $2,616,317 $2,174,134 $6,142,725 N/A $6,582,784 N/A $600,000 $1,277,045 $2,279,160 $355,068 N/A N/A $189,000 $24,120,177 $3,618,026 $6,030,044 $1,206,009 $2,412,018 $2,412,018 $723,605 $40,521,897 13 $1,101,024 $182,906 $424,383 $1,955,250 $1,499,696 $4,562,215 N/A $4,671,916 $140,675 $600,000 $457,666 $920,040 $38,190 $268,970 $7,000 $420,000 $17,249,931 $2,587,490 $4,312,483 $862,497 $1,724,993 $1,724,993 $517,498 $28,979,884 14 $953,128 $708,961 $297,578 $1,267,176 $1,631,503 $2,956,744 $304,065 $3,082,861 $214,816 $1,250,000 $304,465 $921,960 $675,990 N/A N/A N/A $14,569,247 $2,185,387 $3,642,312 $728,462 $1,456,925 $1,456,925 $437,077 $24,476,334 15A $730,295 $344,434 $470,605 $1,169,522 $571,345 $2,728,884 $146,362 $2,782,080 $204,589 $750,000 $79,161 $746,640 $439,170 N/A N/A $462,000 $11,625,088 $1,743,763 $2,906,272 $581,254 $1,162,509 $1,162,509 $348,753 $19,530,148 15B $1,093,379 $569,202 $234,403 $1,866,276 $1,136,734 $4,354,625 N/A $4,571,088 $133,351 $600,000 $618,020 $1,324,800 $211,198 N/A N/A N/A $16,713,075 $2,506,961 $4,178,269 $835,654 $1,671,308 $1,671,308 $501,392 $28,077,966 16 $809,358 $702,135 $26,206 $1,310,890 $668,493 $3,058,743 N/A $3,312,732 $304,746 $600,000 $368,807 $959,640 $249,865 N/A N/A $25,000 $12,396,615 $1,859,492 $3,099,154 $619,831 $1,239,662 $1,239,662 $371,898 $20,826,314 17 $1,171,286 $901,400 $611,093 $1,739,137 $1,218,863 $4,057,987 $611,892 $4,376,044 $68,635 $750,000 $830,738 $1,324,800 $242,063 N/A N/A N/A $17,903,938 $2,685,591 $4,475,984 $895,197 $1,790,394 $1,790,394 $537,118 $30,078,616 18A $1,203,448 $598,507 $355,278 $1,795,278 $1,685,433 $4,188,982 $151,970 $4,560,974 $376,049 $600,000 $270,043 $1,609,080 $1,000,525 N/A N/A $336,000 $18,731,566 $2,809,735 $4,682,891 $936,578 $1,873,157 $1,873,157 $561,947 $31,469,030 18B $1,868,646 $1,332,532 $267,073 $2,973,429 $1,766,280 $6,938,002 $64,406 $7,310,008 $651,673 $1,250,000 $534,896 $2,858,880 $747,763 N/A N/A $378,000 $28,941,588 $4,341,238 $7,235,397 $1,447,079 $2,894,159 $2,894,159 $868,248 $48,621,868 19A $2,569,796 $2,152,080 $156,091 $4,035,150 $2,384,489 $9,415,350 $2,152,080 $9,815,314 $527,881 $1,200,000 $1,083,742 $2,559,840 $1,228,350 N/A $1,000 N/A $39,281,162 $5,892,174 $9,820,290 $1,964,058 $3,928,116 $3,928,116 $1,178,435 $65,992,352 19B $1,487,437 $1,225,524 N/A $2,297,857 $1,097,178 $5,361,666 $1,225,524 $5,791,142 $139,857 $650,000 $943,404 $1,885,560 $631,393 N/A N/A N/A $22,736,540 $3,410,481 $5,684,135 $1,136,827 $2,273,654 $2,273,654 $682,096 $38,197,388 20 $2,814,742 $2,236,698 $891,371 $4,193,809 $2,426,553 $9,785,555 $2,236,698 $10,561,693 $699,111 $1,350,000 $1,229,457 $3,439,200 $1,160,450 N/A N/A $189,000 $43,214,336 $6,482,150 $10,803,584 $2,160,717 $4,321,434 $4,321,434 $1,296,430 $72,600,084 21 $2,299,357 $1,879,836 $564,302 $3,524,692 $3,201,211 $8,224,282 $1,879,836 $8,772,194 $467,291 $150,000 $508,487 $2,375,760 $577,930 $702,130 $20,000 $2,250,000 $37,397,309 $5,609,596 $9,349,327 $1,869,865 $3,739,731 $3,739,731 $1,121,919 $62,827,480 22 $2,483,559 $2,101,109 $369,830 $3,939,579 $2,469,617 $9,192,351 $2,101,109 $8,780,173 $851,656 $1,500,000 $833,537 N/A $1,922,885 $1,402,570 $15,000 $1,260,000 $39,222,976 $5,883,446 $9,805,744 $1,961,149 $3,922,298 $3,922,298 $1,176,689 $65,894,599 23 $618,360 $271,568 $773,175 N/A $2,578,294 $1,365,000 $828 $1,382,933 $348,096 $1,350,000 N/A N/A $763,818 N/A N/A N/A $9,452,072 $1,417,811 $2,363,018 $472,604 $945,207 $945,207 $283,562 $15,879,481 TOTAL $39,412,109 $20,945,622 $16,371,263 $62,024,470 $49,924,768 $144,416,336 $11,191,185 $147,173,512 $7,746,308 $21,300,000 $14,792,910 $42,605,040 $17,087,408 $7,314,310 $137,000 $10,349,000 $612,791,241 $91,918,686 $153,197,810 $30,639,562 $61,279,124 $61,279,124 $18,383,737 $1,029,489,285 NOTE: This estimate is classified as a Class 5 estimate with an expected accuracy range of −25% to +75% (Order-of-Magnitude) and is intended for planning and preliminary budgeƟng purposes. It is based on FDOT historical cost averages, recent studies, and recent bid data. All values are expressed in 2025 dollars. As the project currently has no design, this estimate reflects an early-stage assessment. This estimate does not constitute a bid or offer, and actual costs may vary based on final design, market conditions, and procurement results. Page 1237 of 3203 Category Notes/Assumptions General Conditions/Mobilization/Demobilization Includes mobilization, demobilization, and MOT (Maintenance of Traffic), based on a percentage of direct construction cost per phase. Removal of Existing Water Main (With Asbestos)Includes removal, proper handling, and offsite disposal of asbestos-cement pipe in accordance with applicable safety and environmental regulations. Sod restoration included as applicable. Proposed Force Main Includes pipe, trenching, bedding, backfill, fittings, tie-ins, valves, pressure testing, and sod restoration to pre-construction condition. Proposed Water Main Includes trenching, pipe material, bedding, fittings, valves, fire hydrants, meter boxes, chlorination, bacterial sampling, and sod restoration. Stormwater Improvements and Replacement of Pipes Includes removal and replacement of existing pipes, new pipes of various sizes, mitered end sections, inlets, manholes, ditch regrading, excavation, and 10% allowance for pipe size uncertainty. Sod restoration included. Pavement/Driveway Restoration Pavement restoration includes two levels of repair depending on utility impacts: •Full Depth Reconstruction (FDR) is assumed for 2-lanes (22 feet wide)for all roadways. This level of restoration is required due to trenching impacts to the pavement structure and subgrade for new utilities and the removal of exsiting utilities. •FDR: $133 per square yard – FDOT Model U10 (Urban New ConstrucƟon) Driveway Restoration Assumption Residential driveways are assumed at 12 feet wide × 15 feet deep from the edge of pavement to the ROW line. 6" thick. FDOT Pay Item 0522 2. Standard Collier County residential driveway detail applied, including two 5-ft curb return radii. Total paved area is approximately 25 SY per Driveway Proposed Gravity Main Includes open-cut excavation, pipe, bedding, manholes, testing, tie-ins, and sod restoration. Existing Gravity Main to be removed Includes demolition and removal of existing gravity sewer lines. Sod restoration included for disturbed areas. Used average cost for pipe removal from Bid 22-7965. Existing Force Main removal Includes excavation and removal of existing force main and associated appurtenances. Sod restoration assumed for trench areas. Used average cost for pipe removal from Bid 22-7965. Lift Station Modifications and Improvements Includes new lift station construction, improvements to existing facilities, and abandonment of old stations. Restoration of disturbed areas with sod is included. NO ROW acquisition assumed Sidewalk Unit cost includes new construction only. Covers excavation, embankment, forming, concrete, detectable warnings, minor grading, and sod restoration of side areas. Proposed Irrigation includes trenching, backfill, installation of 10" and 12" PVC pipe, fittings, valves, and sleeves. Surface restoration (sod or pavement patch) is included. All irrigation lines are installed within County-owned right-of-way and are intended to serve public facilities, parks, and medians. Unit cost does not include private-side connections, meters, vaults, or irrigation controls. A flat cost is applied assuming standard open-cut construction and typical ROW conditions. Proposed Fiber-Optic Cable to Serve New Lift Stations Includes trenching, conduit, fiber, 100’ slack at each pull box, pull boxes, terminations, and sod restoration over trench limits. Landscaping Improvements or Replacements Includes mulch, soil preparation, tree and shrub planting per median beautification plan. Does not include sod used for utility or sidewalk restoration. Bus Stops Improvements Includes bench, shelter, ADA-compliant concrete pad, and associated signage and post. Installation also assumes minor grading, compaction, and tie-in to existing sidewalk or shoulder where applicable. Not all items are included in every phase, scope varies and is phase-specific based on need. Phases with no improvements are marked “N/A.” Lighting Improvements Includes LED fixtures, double-arm poles, concrete bases, trenching, conduit, pull boxes, and associated electrical components. Layout and installation follow FDOT lighting standards and typical sections. Sod restoration over disturbed areas is included. Allowance (5%)An allowance of 5% has been included in each phase to account for the level of difficulty of utility installation due to soil conditions, including rock excavation or other challenging subsurface conditions. Construction Contingency (25%)A construction contingency was reduced to 25% since a full depth restoration was assumed to all roads and has decreased unknowns. Additionally a separate 5% allowance accounts for unknown costs due to encountering rock. EXHIBIT B Golden Gate City Improvements Notes-Assumptions Page 1238 of 3203 Appendix K Funding Opportunities Matrix Page 1239 of 3203 WastewaterPotable WaterStormwater / Climate Resilience InfrastructureWalkability: Sidewalks and Bike PathsRoadway / Drainage / Street LightingLandscaping / Green Space / GSIIT FiberFlood ControlCommunity EngagementOptions Analysis Land AcquisitionPlanning / DesignConstruction O&MTraining and EducationWorkforce DevelopmentCongressionally Directed SpendingFederalUSACE (US Army Corps of Engineers)Provides funding to assist with the design and construction of certain infrastructure in specified municipalities, counties, and states. This assistance supports projects at publicly owned and operated facilities, such as design and construction of water distribution works, stormwater collection efforts, surface water protection projects, and environmental restoration projects, among others.Nonprofit entities or state, local, or tribal governmentsVaries by fiscal year appropriationN/A N/A 25% 2 Annual Closedhttps://www.appropriations.senate.gov/fy-2025-congressionally-directed-spendingStrong Strong Strong Weak Strong Strong Weak Strong WeakX X XBRIC (Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities)FederalFEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)This program replaces the Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) grant program, providing discretionary grants for infrastructure projects, planning, design and technical assistance to improve pre-disaster community resilience and reduce disaster suffering, mitigate loss of life and decrease disaster costs.Local governments, cities, townships, counties, special district governments, and tribal governments must apply through their state$1,000,000,000 N/A $50,000,000 25% 3 Annual 3 yearsExpectedhttps://www.fema.gov/grants/mitigation/learn/building-resilient-infrastructure-communitiesWeak Possible Strong Weak Strong Strong Weak Strong StrongX X XFMA (Flood Mitigation Assistance) GrantFederalFEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)This program provides funding for projects that reduce or eliminate the risk of repetitive flood damage to buildings insured by the National Flood Insurance Program, such as project scoping, technical assistance, community flood mitigation projects, individual structure/property-level flood mitigation projects, and management costs. Local governments, cities, townships, counties, special district governments, and tribal governments must apply through their state$800,000,000 N/A $50,000,000 25% 3 Annual 3 yearsExpectedhttps://www.fema.gov/grants/mitigation/learn/flood-mitigation-assistanceWeak Possible Strong Weak Strong Strong Weak Strong StrongX X XCongressionally Directed SpendingFederalFEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)Congressionally directed spending makes federal funds available to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments to plan for and implement sustainable cost-effective measures designed to reduce the risk to individuals and property from future natural hazards, while also reducing reliance on federal funding from future natural disasters. State, local, tribal, and territorial governments$190,568,289 $75,000 $10,000,000 25% 3 Annual 3 yearsExpectedhttps://www.fema.gov/grants/mitigation/learn/pre-disaster/fy24-congressionally-directed-spendingStrong Strong Strong Possible Strong Strong Possible Strong StrongX X XCommunity Grants FederalEPA (Environmental Protection Agency)This program provides funding for community-led projects in disadvantaged communities and community capacity building centers to address disproportionate environmental and public health harms related to pollution and climate change.Partnership between two community-based organizations or a community-based organization and a local government, federally recognized tribe, or institution of higher education$2,000,000,000 $1,000,000 $20,000,000 Not Required 3 FY24-25 3 yearsExpectedhttps://www.epa.gov/inflation-reduction-act/inflation-reduction-act-community-change-grants-programStrong Strong Strong Possible Possible Strong PossibleMust be flood mitigationStrongX X X XPROTECT (Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative Efficient and Cost Saving Transportation) Discretionary GrantFederalUSDOT (US Department of Transportation)This new discretionary program provides funding for projects that help make surface transportation more resilient to natural hazards through support of planning activities, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes, and at-risk coastal infrastructure. Planning/Resilience Improvement/Community Resilience/Evacuation Routes Grants: State Governments (including D.C. and Puerto Rico); MPOs; Local Governments; Special Purpose Districts or Public Authorities with a Transportation Function; Tribal Governments; Federal Land Management Agency applying with a State or groups of States.At-Risk Coastal Infrastructure Grants: same list above with the following differences (States including US territories)$848,000,000 Planning Grants: $100,000Resilience Grants: $500,000N/APlanning Grants: None Resilience Grants: 20%3 Annual4 years to obligate, funding expenditure deadlines not specified (dependent on the fund source)May not be offered in 2025Use of natural infrastructure or nature-based solutions to include conservation, restoration, or construction of riparian and streambed treatments, marshes, wetlands, native vegetation, stormwater bioswales, breakwaters, reefs, dunes, and shade trees.https://www.transportation.gov/rural/grant-toolkit/promoting-resilient-operations-transformative-efficient-and-cost-savingWeak Weak Possible Strong Strong Possible Weak Strong WeakX X X XRAISE (Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity)FederalUSDOT (US Department of Transportation)This program supports the capital costs of road, rail, transit, and port projects that prioritize safety, environmental sustainability, mobility and community connectivity, and quality of life and have a significant impact on the nation, a region, or a metropolitan area.States and D.C., U.S. territories, a unit of local government, a public agency or publicly chartered authority established by 1 or more States, a special purpose district or public authority with a transportation function, including a port authority, a Federally recognized Indian Tribe or a consortium of such Indian Tribes, a transit agency, and a multi-State or multijurisdictional group of entities that are separately eligible. $2,299,000,000 $5,000,000 $25,000,000 20% 3 Annualup to 10 years (for example FY25 expenditure deadline is September 30, 2034)ExpectedEmphasis on projects that address environmental justice, particularly for communities experiencing decades of underinvestment and most impacted by climate change, pollution, and environmental hazardshttps://www.transportation.gov/RAISEgrants/raise-nofoWeak Weak Possible Possible Strong Weak Weak Weak WeakX X X XProtecting Florida Together Grants ProgramStateFlorida Department of Enivronmental ProtectionOne-stop shop application to access Florida's Water Quality Improvement, Alternative Water Supply, Springs REstoration, Wetlands Restoration and Protection, innovative technology for Harmful Algal Blooms, EPA 319 Grants, State Water-quality Assistance Grants Florida's Coral Reef Restoration and Recovery Initiative, Local Government Water Supply Pilot, and Resilient Florida Planning/Implementation Grants.Political subdivisions319 Grants $500KSFAP Grants $10KAll others no ceilingup to 40% 2 Annual Up to 5 yearsOpenhttps://protectingfloridatogether.gov/state-action/grants-submissionsStrong Strong Strong Weak Weak Possible Weak Strong PossibleX X X X XCWSRF (Clean Water State Revolving Fund)StateFlorida Department of Enivronmental ProtectionThe Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) program provides low-interest loans for planning, designing and constructing water pollution control facilities under Chapter 62-503, F.A.C. (wastewater, stormwater, and certain energy and other types of projects.)Funds are made available for Planning Loans, Design Loans and Construction Loans. Small, disadvantaged communities may also be eligible for grants, which, once qualified, can significantly reduce the amount owed on a CWSRF loan. The loan terms include a 20-year amortization and low-interest rates. Financing rates vary based on the median household income, the poverty index, and the unemployment index, but average less than 50% of the market rate.Political subdivisionsUp to $20 million3 AnnualOpen Loans that include principal forgiveness (like a grant) are only prioritized for funding twice per year - August and February.https://floridadep.gov/wra/srf/content/cwsrf-programStrong Strong Strong Weak Weak Possible Weak Possible StrongX X X X X XTable 1. Grants and Loans Program WeblinkNotesProgram Status (as of January 2025)Period of PerformanceProgram NameFunding SourceFunding Agency Description Who can apply?Total Annual Funding Available ($)Minimum Grant Award ($)Maximum Grant Award ($)Local Cost Share RequiredLevel of Effort for ApplicationFunding CycleProject Phases Eligible Under Grant Program Grant Program Alignment By Project TypePage 1240 of 3203 WastewaterPotable WaterStormwater / Climate Resilience InfrastructureWalkability: Sidewalks and Bike PathsRoadway / Drainage / Street LightingLandscaping / Green Space / GSIIT FiberFlood ControlCommunity EngagementOptions Analysis Land AcquisitionPlanning / DesignConstruction O&MTraining and EducationWorkforce DevelopmentTable 1. Grants and Loans Program WeblinkNotesProgram Status (as of January 2025)Period of PerformanceProgram NameFunding SourceFunding Agency Description Who can apply?Total Annual Funding Available ($)Minimum Grant Award ($)Maximum Grant Award ($)Local Cost Share RequiredLevel of Effort for ApplicationFunding CycleProject Phases Eligible Under Grant Program Grant Program Alignment By Project TypeDWSRF (Drinking Water State Revolving Fund)StateFlorida Department of Enivronmental ProtectionThe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program provides low interest loans to Eligible Entities for planning, designing, and constructing public water facilities. Funds are available for rate based public water systems. The minimum construction loan amount is $75,000. Small financially disadvantaged communities may qualify for partial principal forgiveness.water systems $ 750,000 Up to $20 millionSmall, disadvantaged communities may also be eligible for part of the loan's principal to be forgiven, which can significantly reduce the amount owed on a DWSRF loan, ranging from 20-90% of the loan principal.3 AnnualOpenLoans that include principal forgiveness (like a grant) are only prioritized for funding twice per year - August and February.https://floridadep.gov/wra/srf/co ntent/dwsrf-programPossible Strong Possible Weak Weak Possible Weak Weak StrongUAIP (Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production) Competitive GrantsFederalDepartment of AgricultureThis program supports planning and implementation projects that expand the efforts of farmers, gardeners, citizens, government officials, schools, and other stakeholders in urban areas and suburbs to support food access, infrastructure needs, educational endeavors, and development of policies related to urban agriculture.City, township, and county governments; independent school districts; Native American tribal governments and organizations; nonprofit organizations; public housing authorities; special district governments$6,100,000 $75,000 $350,000 Not Required 2 Annual 3 yearsExpectedhttps://www.usda.gov/topics/urban/grantsWeak Weak Possible Weak Weak Possible Weak Weak StrongX X X XLWCF (Land and Water Conservation Foundation) Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership ProgramPrivateLand and Water Conservation FoundationThis program enables urban communities to create new outdoor recreation spaces, reinvigorate existing parks, and form connections between people and the outdoors in economically underserved communities.State agencies, local units of government (cities, counties, and park districts), and federally recognized tribes must apply directly to the state$224,145,000 $300,000 $1,500,000 1:1 Ratio 1 Annual 2-3 yearsExpectedhttps://lwcfcoalition.org/orlpWeak Weak Strong Strong Strong Strong Possible Weak StrongX XNational Coastal Resilience FundPrivateNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationThis program provides funding for projects to create and restore natural systems to increase protection for communities from current and future coastal hazards and improve habitats for fish and wildlife species.Nonprofits, state and territorial government agencies, local governments, municipal governments, tribal $140,000,000 Planning Grants: $100,000Implementation Grants: $1,000,000Planning Grants: $1,000,000Implementation Grants: $10,000,000Not Required 1 Annual 1-3 yearsExpectedLand acquisition is eligible in limited circumstances. Must contact NFWF to discuss.https://www.nfwf.org/programs/national-coastal-resilience-fundWeak Weak Strong Possible Possible Strong Weak Strong StrongX X X X XCommunity Grants FederalEPA (Environmental Protection Agency)These grants are earmarks for projects with a water quality nexus that share the same eligibilities as the CWSRF program. Congress appropriates resources for specifically named community water infrastructure projects identified as Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) and Community Project Funding (CPF) items (Community Grants) in Appropriations Acts. Funding is provided in the State and Tribal Assistance Grants (STAG) account for these drinking water, wastewater, stormwater infrastructure, and water quality protection Community Grants projects.Political subdivisions Varies by FY appropriation N/A N/A 25% 2 Annual 3 years Closedhttps://www.epa.gov/sustainable-water-infrastructure/epa-community-grants-program-basicsStrong Strong Strong Weak Weak Strong Weak Possible StrongX X X X X XPublic Works Program (water, sewer)FederalEconomic Development Administration, Department of CommerceAssist communities and regions in devising and implementing long-term economic development efforts through a variety of non-construction and construction projects.This program empowers distressed communities to revitalize, expand, and upgrade their physical infrastructure, and generate or retain long-term, private sector jobs and investment.state, county, city, or political subdivision, institutes of higher education, public or private non-profits, district organization, indian tribe or consortium of indian tribesvaries by fiscal year, ~$120 millionN/AAverage award is $1.4 millionrange is $600,000 to $5 million (est.)20-50% 3 rolling 12-48 months available accepted on an ongoing basis until the publication of a new PWEAA Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), cancellation of this PWEAA NOFO, or all available funds have been expended.https://www.eda.gov/fundingopportunities/https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/346815Strong Strong Strong Possible Strong Strong Weak Possible PossibleX X XEconomic Adjustment Assistance Program (water, sewer)StateEconomic Development Administration, Department of CommerceThis program assists state and local interests in designing and implementing strategies to adjust or bring about change to an economy. The program focuses on areas that have experienced or are under threat of serious structural damage to the underlying economic base.state, county, city, or political subdivision, institutes of higher education, public or private non-profits, district organization, indian tribe or consortium of indian tribesvaries by fiscal year, ~40 millionN/AAverage award is $1.4 millionrange is $600,000 to $5 million (est.)20-50% 3 rolling 12-48 monthsaccepted continuously. To apply, complete an online Loan Request Form at: www.cobank.com/h2oloan https://www.eda.gov/fundingopportunities/https://grants.gov/search-results-detail/346815Weak Weak Weak Strong Strong Weak Weak Weak PossibleRural Water and Wastewater Lending (water, wastewater)Private CoBankCoBank works with rural water and wastewater not-for-profit systems, municipalities, and investor-owned utility companies to provide interim and bridge financing, refinance of existing debt, term loans for system upgrades, and lines of credit.state, county, city, or political subdivision, institutes of higher education, public or private non-profits, district organization, indian tribe or consortium of indian tribesN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A availableaccepted continuously. To apply, complete an online Loan Request Form at: www.cobank.com/h2oloan http://www.cobank.com/AboutCoBank/Industries-WeServe/Water.aspxStrong Strong Strong Possible Strong Possible Weak Possible WeakX X X X X X XCooperative Funding Program (water, wastewater, stormwater, conservation)South Florida Water Management DistrictThe District has provided funding to local governments, special districts, utilities, homeowners associations, water users and other public and private organizations for stormwater, alternative water supply and water conservation projects that are consistent with the agency's core mission. The Cooperative Funding Program combines these funding programs into one streamlined program to provide partnership opportunities and financial incentives to implement local projects that complement regional flood control, restoration, water quality and water supply efforts.local governments, special districts, utilities, homeowners associations, water users and other public and private organizationsN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A available accepted continuouslyflodirdaStrong Strong Strong Possible Strong Possible Weak Strong WeakX X XCooperative Funding Initiative (CFI) (water, sustainability)Southwest Florida Water Management DistrictThe CFI covers up to 50 percent of the cost of projects that help create sustainable water resources, enhance conservation efforts, restore natural systems and provide flood protection. Funding may be provided to assist with the cost of: data collection, research, feasibility studies, conservation and environmental education initiatives, ecosystem restoration, water resource investigation and plan development, design, and permitting and construction of capital projects (design costs will not be reimbursed until construction begins). local governments, special districts, utilities, homeowners associations, water users and other public and private organizationsvaries N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A available accepted continuouslyhttp://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/business/coopfunding/Strong Strong Strong Possible Strong Possible Weak Strong WeakX X XWater and Environmental Programs (water, wastewater)Private Live Oak BankLive Oak Bank works with rural water and wastewater not-for-profit systems, municipalities, and investor-owned utility companies to provide financing for water, waste and storm water for rural and unincorporated communities enable communities to get projects started faster and help make them affordable.state, county, city, or political subdivision, institutes of higher education, public or private non-profits, district organization, indian tribe or consortium of indian tribesvaries N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A available accepted continuouslyhttps://www.liveoakbank.com/s mall-business-loans/Strong Strong Strong Possible Strong Possible Weak Possible WeakX X X X X X XPage 1241 of 3203 WastewaterPotable WaterStormwater / Climate Resilience InfrastructureWalkability: Sidewalks and Bike PathsRoadway / Drainage / Street LightingLandscaping / Green Space / GSIIT FiberFlood ControlCommunity EngagementOptions Analysis Land AcquisitionPlanning / DesignConstruction O&MTraining and EducationWorkforce DevelopmentTable 1. Grants and Loans Program WeblinkNotesProgram Status (as of January 2025)Period of PerformanceProgram NameFunding SourceFunding Agency Description Who can apply?Total Annual Funding Available ($)Minimum Grant Award ($)Maximum Grant Award ($)Local Cost Share RequiredLevel of Effort for ApplicationFunding CycleProject Phases Eligible Under Grant Program Grant Program Alignment By Project TypeState Appropriation Line ItemFL State A state funding appropriations line item is a specific authorization to spend money for a project or program. Appropriations are made by the legislature and are often broken down into allocations. state, county, city, or political subdivision, institutes of higher education, public or private non-profits, district organization, indian tribe or consortium of indian tribesvaries N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A typically 1 year available accepted continuously Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible PossibleX X X X X X XHUD Community Development Block GrantDepartment of HUDHUDThe Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.states, cities, and counties $3 billion N/A N/A 50% 2 annual 2 years available accepted continuouslyhttps://www.hud.gov/program_offices/comm_planning/cdbgPossible Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible Possible PossibleX XPage 1242 of 3203 Appendix L Public Involvement Page 1243 of 3203 Transportation Engineering Projects Web Page Page 1244 of 3203 Home (https://www.collier.gov/Home) (https://www.collier.gov/County-Development)/ (https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management) Operations (https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation- /County Development Transportation Management / Traffic Management/Traffic-Operations)/Transportation Planning (https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic- Operations/Transportation-Planning)/Transportation Planning Studies Transportation Planning Studies Current - Golden Gate City Master Plan Inorderto makeinformeddecisions about transportation,TransportationPlanners study many aspects of a corridor or facility before any construction project is implemented. Golden Gate City Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Public Information Meeting - January 20, 2026 Two Public Information Meetings will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, the first from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and the second from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Both of these meetings will be held at the Golden Gate Community Center at 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. Both meetings will be the same, but held twice to allow for additional choice for your convenience. These meetings will be conducted in an informal open house setting with no formal presentation. The project team will be available at both meetings to answer any questions. Page 1245 of 3203 This Master Plan is proposed as a guiding document to coordinate and integrate infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City over the next 20+ years. Information that will provided at the Open House is included below and contains the Project Newsletter, Project Location and Purpose, and a proposed Phasing Plan. Feel free to contact project representatives with any comments or questions: Katherine Eastley via email at katherine.eastley@collier.gov (https://) or by phone at 239-252-5738 or Felicia Kirby at felicia.kirby2@jacobs.com (https://) The Master Plan will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners in the Spring of 2026.  Project Newsletter(PDF, 611KB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/ggcmp_newsletter_january2026.pdf) Public Information Project Boards(PDF, 68MB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/ggcmp_pim_boards_123125-forwebsite.pdf) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)(PDF, 376KB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/ggmp_faq_12126_v2.pdf) Golden Gate City Master Plan Notice(PDF, 1MB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/ggmp_notice_11226-002.pdf) Page 1246 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan Notice (Spanish)(PDF, 1MB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/ggmp_notice_11226_spanish_1.pdf) Comment Form(PDF, 1MB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/comment-form__ggcm_v2-11426.pdf) Golden Gate Civic Association - November 10, 2025 The Golden Gate City Master Plan was presented to the Golden Gate Civic Association at their monthly meeting held on Monday, November 10, 2025. The PowerPoint presented is available for viewing below. GGCivicAssociation111025-PowerPoint.pdf (PDF, 10MB) (/files/assets/county/v/1/transportation/documents/planning- studies/ggcivicassociation111025-powerpoint.pdf) In late 2021, the County applied for a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) grant and was awarded funding in June 2022. This DEP grant is being used for a study to develop an integrated Master Plan for the unincorporated area referred to as Golden Gate City, which is identified as the area bounded on the north by Green Boulevard, on the east by Collier Boulevard, on the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and on the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal as shown in Figure 1. This Master Plan is a comprehensive, long-term (20+year) strategy to guide infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. Overview Figure 1. Master Plan Study Area Map Page 1247 of 3203 Study Overview Collier County has previously evaluated and performed studies on various infrastructure improvements needed within Golden Gate City. Improvements include adding sidewalks and bike lanes, improving landscaping, stormwater, drainage, lighting, and pavement, and adding or replacing utilities such as potable water, wastewater, irrigation, and fiber optic cable.  The goal of the Master Plan is to integrate these studies and evaluate any additional improvements needed within the study area to develop an overall phasing plan. The phasing plan will ensure that needs and improvements are coordinated to provide the necessary services in a cost-efficient manner. This Master Plan will guide the county to ensure coordination of future improvements, manage costs, and maintain existing and future infrastructure in the area. Page 1248 of 3203 The study analysis and proposed phasing plan will be presented at an upcoming public meeting anticipated in early 2026. For more information regarding this study, please contact Kathy Eastley at (239) 252-5738 or at Katherine.Eastley@Collier.gov (mailto:katherine.eastley@collier.gov) Page 1249 of 3203 Golden Gate Civic Association Page 1250 of 3203 1Kirby, Felicia From:Golden Gate Civic Association <kaydee-tuffnews.com@shared1.ccsend.com>Sent:Tuesday, November 4, 2025 6:30 AMTo:Evelyn LongaSubject:County lays out plans for Golden Gate City - see how it will affect youVisit our Website Submit a Code Complaint   Golden Gate Civic Association General Membership Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Monday, November 10, 2025 County outlines proposed changes to the Golden Gate City Masterplan This month members of Collier County Planning will present an overview of changes they are proposing to the Golden Gate City Master Plan. Consultants Jacobs Engineering will provide a PowerPoint outlining the project, followed by questions and comments from the audience. It is important to be aware and updated on changes that will impact our neighborhoods and our community as a whole. This is a good opportunity to bring your questions and concerns. Our hope is that change brings about improvements, but that is not always the case. After then changes have been approved by commissioners, it is too late to speak our minds. Keep yourself informed on things that can impact your property values. Let your neighbors know about this meeting. We have more power when we stand together. In addition to the presentation, we will have fire, sheriff and code enforcement updates as well as the infamous SWELL prize drawing! See you at the meeting, Joe Rivera, President Page 1251 of 3203 2Visit our Website Golden Gate Civic Association | 4701 Golden Gate Parkwa y | Naples, FL 34116 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Constant Contact Page 1252 of 3203 11/11/20251Golden Gate CityWater Resource Protection Restoration Master PlanGolden Gate Civic Association Meeting –November 10, 2025AgendaProject OverviewProject Approach Proposed Phasing PlanFunding Sources Public InvolvementProject Status and Next StepsGolden Gate City 24 Square MilesPopulation: 23,00012Page 1253 of 3203 11/11/20252©Jacobs 2025What is the Golden Gate City Master Plan?A master plan to integrate needed improvements within Golden Gate City for infrastructure within the right-of-way such as:Potable WaterWastewaterStormwaterPavement and LandscapingLightingSidewalks, bike paths, transit (multimodal)Other utilities (fiber optic cable, irrigation, etc.)3©Jacobs 2025Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection Restoration Master Plan4Project Timeline20172018Collier County acquired Golden Gate Utility System from Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA)2021Collier County applied for FDEP Grant 2022Collier County awarded FDEP Grant2023Solicitation for Master Plan 2024NTP for Master Plan ©Jacobs 202534Page 1254 of 3203 11/11/20253©Jacobs 20255Project ApproachPhasing:Reduces CostsReduces ImpactsGarners Positive Public SupportWhy the Master Plan? Because “Sequence of Construction” is critical to success of project!Review and Integrate Previous StudiesWastewater Master PlanWater Master PlanStormwater Master PlanWalkability Study Beautification Master PlanStudy Area MapAnalyze Additional Infrastructure NeedsLightingIrrigation – reclaimed water from WWTPFiber – utility monitoring (SCADA)RoadwaysLandscapingDevelop Overall Phasing PlanPrioritize and sequence projectsEfficiently implement improvementsReduce impacts to community during construction©Jacobs 2025©Jacobs 20256Review of Existing Master Plans and StudiesTechnical Memorandum 1: Golden Gate Area Pipeline Asset Management ProgramGolden Gate City Stormwater Drainage Improvement Master PlanGolden Gate City Walkable Community StudyCommunity Roadways Beautification Master Plan56Page 1255 of 3203 11/11/20254©Jacobs 20257Review of Existing Master Plans and Studies (cont.)Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion – Preliminary Design ReportGolden Gate Wastewater System Master PlanGolden Gate City Stormwater System Inventory and Master PlanGolden Gate City Outfall Pipe Replacement Final Construction Plans©Jacobs 20258Water/Wastewater Systems Recommendations - Updates and AnalysisWastewater Master PlanWater Master PlanDrawdown TestingTechnical Memorandums on Updates78Page 1256 of 3203 11/11/20255©Jacobs 20259Other Infrastructure - Updates and AnalysisWalkabilityUpdates to Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, Transit, LandscapingLighting Study AnalysisFiber Optic CableDevelop Recommendations for Pump StationsIrrigation Quality WaterDevelop Recommendations for Landscaped Medians, etc.Pavement EvaluationsPhasing Plan910Page 1257 of 3203 11/11/20256©Jacobs 202511Proposed Master Plan Phasing©Jacobs 202512Proposed Phasing Plan and Existing ProjectsPlanned and completed projects are reflected in phased improvements1112Page 1258 of 3203 11/11/20257Funding Sources©Jacobs 2025Potential Funding Sources14Divided into:− Grants− Loans− Other funding sources / mechanismsRecommended Funding SourceEnvironmental Protection Agency Community Grants FEMA BRIC and FMA or related future FEMA Mitigation InitiativeProtecting Florida Together GrantsClean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Collier County General FundCollier County Water Sewer District User FeesCollier County Impact FeesLand and Water Conservation Foundation Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership ProgramFuture Sales SurtaxEDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance ProgramsSFWMD Cooperative Funding ProgramCommunity Grant Earmark (CPF and CDS)State Appropriations Line ItemHUD Community Development Block GrantAvailability and terms of specific sources are subject to change or may persist under a different nameBRIC = Building Resilient Infrastructure and CommunitiesCDS = Congressionally Directed SpendingCPF = Community Project FundingFMA = Flood Mitigation AssistanceN/A = not applicableFEMA = Federal Emergency Management Agency1314Page 1259 of 3203 11/11/20258Public Involvement©Jacobs 2025Public Involvement16Meetings with leadership and agencies−Coordination with County leadership, elected officials, Golden Gate Civic Association, etc. Project Website−Project information and contact information publicly availablePublic Involvement Meeting(s)−Present the draft Master Plan and proposed recommendations to the public Public Comment and Inquiry Log©Jacobs 2025Website: https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation-Planning-Studies 1516Page 1260 of 3203 11/11/20259Next Steps©Jacobs 202518Next StepsCollect and evaluate public commentsFinalize Master Plan/BCC ApprovalDEP SubmittalImplementation based on Funding1718Page 1261 of 3203 11/11/202510Questions?19Page 1262 of 3203 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan? The Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan” or “Master Plan”) is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) planning strategy regarding infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. The infrastructure improvements are necessary to ensure reliable and efficient operations, anticipate future needs, and guide capital improvement investments. This Master Plan will guide the county to ensure coordination of future improvements, management of costs, and maintenance of existing and future infrastructure in the area. Why is a Master Plan important? The Master Plan is necessary to coordinate a variety of improvements in service areas such as Public Utilities, Stormwater, and Transportation Engineering. This Master Plan will ensure that needs and improvements are coordinated to provide the necessary services in a cost-efficient manner. Having a Master Plan may help reduce potential impacts to the community during construction. How can the public take part in the Master Plan? Public Information Meetings will be held in January 2026 where public comments will be collected. Comment forms will be available at the public meetings and on the project website https://collier.gov/ggcplan and will be collected through February 3, 2026. How is the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) involved? The Master Plan was funded by a grant from the FDEP for 50 percent of the study costs. What type of infrastructure improvements are planned? The Master Plan includes the integration of infrastructure such as water, wastewater, irrigation, stormwater, streetlighting, roads, sidewalks, bike paths, and landscaping. What comes after the Golden Gate City Master Plan is adopted? The Master Plan is a document adopted by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). A public hearing about the document adoption will be held at a regularly scheduled BCC Meeting. Once adopted, the Master Plan will become the guiding framework for future improvements and implementation over the next 20+ years. The Master Plan implementation includes design and construction that will follow in a phased approach, and is flexible as funding is identified and becomes available. Collier County is committed to seek funding assistance (through grants, partnerships, federal/state funding, etc.) to support all phases of the Master Plan implementation to reduce any financial burden on property owners. The phasing plan is flexible, and phases can be divided or combined based on future implementation. Currently, there is no dedicated funding source for the Master Plan implementation. Any changes to funding status will be publicly communicated and involve public input. If any assessments or costs to property owners are considered in the future, there will be advanced notification to affected property owners, public discussions by the BCC, and a clear process for consideration and decision-making. What projects are included in each proposed phasing plan? Are they inclusive of all infrastructure? For example, do they include sidewalks, drainage, lift stations, and force main improvements? The Master Plan evaluates all infrastructure improvements needed within the right-of-way. Implementation is recommended to begin with Phase 1A and follow the phasing plan. Based on funding availability, improvements needed within that phase will be evaluated during design. Will the Master Plan include fire hydrants throughout all of Golden Gate City? Yes, the water mains are sized in the plan to accommodate fire hydrants. GOLDEN GATE CITY WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION - RESTORATION MASTER PLAN Page 1263 of 3203 How are existing ongoing and future infrastructure projects impacted by the Master Plan? Are current drainage improvements being constructed? If so, how does the Master Plan impact this project? Current projects are being handled separately and are not part of the Master Plan improvements. The County is beginning some improvement projects now, such as for utilities and the replacement of stormwater outfalls between houses. The improvements for the recent County projects will not be replaced and were considered with the improvements identified with the Master Plan. As projects are funded and implemented, how will maintenance fit into the schedule? The Master Plan considers maintenance requirements within the phased area, such as utility replacement needs. Maintenance will still be required periodically for improvements over time such as regrading stormwater swales. Will the ‘boil water’ notices go away? Recent boil water notices have been due to construction activities for pipe repairs. Boil water notices could be issued when there are drops in water pressure from events like water main breaks, maintenance, power outages, and storms. What is the timing for the conversions from well and septic? The well and septic conversion is part of the infrastructure improvements needed within the study area. They are unfunded and therefore there is no current implementation schedule of the phases. After a house is connected to potable water, can the public still use their existing wells for irrigation? Irrigation well use and permit requirements are governed by the South Florida Water Management District and its delegated agencies. Individual property owners should work with their permitting authority to evaluate their wells. The northeast quadrant is already served by the County’s potable water and wastewater treatment. Why is that area included in the Master Plan? How will maintenance be handled? The existing water and wastewater pipes are aged and need to be replaced. Additionally, the Master Plan includes other improvements needed in the area such as drainage, sidewalks, and stormwater. What are the next steps? Public comments on the Golden Gate City Master Plan will be collected during the upcoming Public Information Meeting and via e-mail or mail through February 3, 2026. After public comments are collected and the plan is finalized, it will be brought to the BCC for approval. This Master Plan is a roadmap for organizing projects in a coordinated and cost-efficient manner. Part of the decision-making process to start design or construction of a project would include evaluating funding and grant opportunities. Additional public meetings and outreach would occur for each phase of implementation and typically during the design or construction phases. What are the cost estimates? Planning level cost estimates are being developed for each phase to assist with identifying funding sources such as applying for grants. These estimates are preliminary and will be refined as individual phases or projects move forward. The cost estimates will be included with the final Master Plan report. No phases are currently funded and no design or construction of these improvements is planned at this time. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Golden Gate City Master Plan Golden Gate City Master Plan Golden Gate City Master PlanGolden Gate City Master Plan Page 1264 of 3203 Public Involvement Meeting Summary Page 1265 of 3203 Notification Emails and Mailing Lists Page 1266 of 3203 Elected Officials Page 1267 of 3203 From:Katherine Eastley To:Katherine Eastley Cc:Lorraine Lantz; Trinity Scott; Jay Ahmad; Connie Deane; Danielle Bates; Katherine Eastley; Anthony Khawaja Bcc:chris.sweet@mail.house.gov; albritton.ben.web@flsenate.gov; passidomo.kathleen.web@flsenate.gov; adam.botana@myfloridahouse.gov; Crystal K. Kinzel; Rick LoCastro; Aixa Capizzi; Chris Hall; Louise Jarvis; Burt Saunders; Sue Filson; Dan Kowal; Sarina Francis; Bill McDaniel; Cristina Tiberia; webinfo@collierappraiser.com; SupervisorOfElections@Collier.Gov; jerry.rutherford@collierschools.com; stephanie.lucarelli@collierschools.com; kelly.mason@collierschools.com; erick.carter@collierschools.com; timothy.moshier@collierschools.com; Collier County Sheriff Subject:Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Date:Friday, January 2, 2026 11:16:35 AM Attachments:GGCMP_Newsletter_January2026.pdf CountyLogo-FullColor_948165c4-9665-41b4-9162-fbb16abff557.png Facebook_0522f546-5e75-4698-95f9-f15590a3defe.png Instagram_a8da4774-4b5b-4ad1-8d23-20e69b3b605d.png X-Twitter_8d678efc-bd14-44ce-97cf-7fbab1003b00.png Youtube_0078f7f1-7789-4afd-a015-50689fe1f99b.png 311IconforSignature_87c558eb-83f5-449b-87c1-3cc5ac8b0859.png Dear Elected Official: Collier County will hold a public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. The public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house setting with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team regarding any questions. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. Attached is the Public Information Meeting Newsletter, which includes a location map for the meeting, project limits, and other important information. This newsletter is being sent to all property owners located within the project limits, as well as other public officials, agencies, and other interested parties. As an alternative to attending the meeting in person, the proposed documentation and handouts are posted on the county’s website at https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation- Planning-Studies (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Your input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting or comments may be emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end February 3, 2026. Collier County looks forward to keeping you informed with this project. If you have any comments or questions, please contact us by phone or email at: Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering Phone (239) 252-5844 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Sincerely, Katherine Eastley, AICP Attachments: Public Information Meeting Newsletter Katherine Eastley Planner III Transportation Engineering Office:239-252-5738 2885 Horseshoe Dr. S. Naples, Florida 34104 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov My email address has changed. Effective immediately, please update your contact list to use this new address: Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Page 1268 of 3203 Agencies and Appointed Officials Page 1269 of 3203 From:Katherine Eastley To:Katherine Eastley Cc:Lorraine Lantz; Trinity Scott; Katherine Eastley; Jay Ahmad; Connie Deane; Danielle Bates; Anthony Khawaja Bcc:mike_oetker@fws.gov; Aquaculture_web@FDACS.gov; AESCares@FDACS.gov; Abigail.Lopez@Commerce.fl.gov; samantha.browne@dep.state.fl.us; Sarah.Meyer@FloridaDEP.gov; Elizabeth.Sweigert@floridadep.gov; Ryan.Snyder@floridadep.gov; Thomas.Reinert@MyFWC.com; mparrott@sfwmd.gov; brjackso@sfwmd.gov; yvetteizquierdo@semtribe.com; elizabeth.ayers@dot.state.fl.us; Christina.Browne@dot.state.fl.us; Don.Naylor@dot.state.fl.us; Amy Patterson; Ed Finn; James French; Trinity Scott; Jaime Cook; Michael Stark; Michael Bosi; Matthew McLean; Lorraine Lantz; Michael Sawyer; Road Maintenance; Jay Ahmad; Marlene Messam; Robert Bosch; Matthew Thomas; Anthony Khawaja; Pamela Wilson; Stephen Sarabia; JenniferA Rainey; Lisa Blacklidge; Alicia Humphries; Craig Brown; Bruce Gastineau; John Mullins; Connie Deane; Omar Deleon; lockha@collierschools.com; oliver@collierschools.com; Collier County Veteran Services; James D Hanrahan; Ellen Sheffey; collier@ifas.ufl.edu; randysoundman@mac.com; chapcolucci@aol.com; manager@seapointnc.com; Michelle McLeod; mike.petscher@gmail.com; SchmittJoseph; SheaPaul; Ray Bellows; Chris Wolfe; rharp@swfrpc.org; kristina@napleschamber.org; Anne McLaughlin; Geoffrey Willig; Kirby, Felicia; Francois, Diana Subject:Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Date:Friday, January 2, 2026 11:16:14 AM Attachments:GGCMP_Newsletter_January2026.pdf CountyLogo-FullColor_948165c4-9665-41b4-9162-fbb16abff557.png Facebook_0522f546-5e75-4698-95f9-f15590a3defe.png Instagram_a8da4774-4b5b-4ad1-8d23-20e69b3b605d.png X-Twitter_8d678efc-bd14-44ce-97cf-7fbab1003b00.png Youtube_0078f7f1-7789-4afd-a015-50689fe1f99b.png 311IconforSignature_87c558eb-83f5-449b-87c1-3cc5ac8b0859.png Dear Government/Agency Partner: Collier County will hold a public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. The public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house setting with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team regarding any questions. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. Attached is the Public Information Meeting Newsletter, which includes a location map for the meeting, project limits, and other important information. This newsletter is being sent to all property owners located within the project limits, as well as other public officials, agencies, and other interested parties. As an alternative to attending the meeting in person, the proposed documentation and handouts are posted on the county’s website at https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation- Planning-Studies (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Your input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting or comments may be emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end February 3, 2026. Collier County looks forward to keeping you informed with this project. If you have any comments or questions, please contact us by phone or email at: Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering Phone (239) 252-5844 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Sincerely, Katherine Eastley, AICP Attachments: Public Information Meeting Newsletter Katherine Eastley Planner III Transportation Engineering Office:239-252-5738 2885 Horseshoe Dr. S. Naples, Florida 34104 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov My email address has changed. Effective immediately, please update your contact list to use this new address: Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records Page 1270 of 3203 Interested Parties Page 1271 of 3203 From:Katherine Eastley To:Katherine Eastley Cc:Lorraine Lantz; Trinity Scott; Katherine Eastley; Jay Ahmad; Connie Deane; Danielle Bates; Anthony Khawaja Bcc:PSpenFla@aol.com; Dan Schumacher; Geoffrey Willig; michael.mcgrath@sierraclub.org; audubon.southwest.florida@gmail.com; tr@audubonwe.org; jwraithmell@audubon.org; fta@floridatrail.org; hikerdavid@outlook.com; southeastoffice@defenders.org; fran.perchick@tnc.org; florida@tnc.org; friends@1000fof.org; info@collierenterprises.com; robm@conservancy.org; secretary@goldengateisgreat.com; kaydee@tuffnews.com; Kirby, Felicia; Francois, Diana Subject:Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Date:Friday, January 2, 2026 11:16:28 AM Attachments:GGCMP_Newsletter_January2026.pdf CountyLogo-FullColor_948165c4-9665-41b4-9162-fbb16abff557.png Facebook_0522f546-5e75-4698-95f9-f15590a3defe.png Instagram_a8da4774-4b5b-4ad1-8d23-20e69b3b605d.png X-Twitter_8d678efc-bd14-44ce-97cf-7fbab1003b00.png Youtube_0078f7f1-7789-4afd-a015-50689fe1f99b.png 311IconforSignature_87c558eb-83f5-449b-87c1-3cc5ac8b0859.png Dear Government/Agency Partner: Collier County will hold a public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. The public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house setting with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team regarding any questions. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. Attached is the Public Information Meeting Newsletter, which includes a location map for the meeting, project limits, and other important information. This newsletter is being sent to all property owners located within the project limits, as well as other public officials, agencies, and other interested parties. As an alternative to attending the meeting in person, the proposed documentation and handouts are posted on the county’s website at https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation- Planning-Studies (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Your input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting or comments may be emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end February 3, 2026. Collier County looks forward to keeping you informed with this project. If you have any comments or questions, please contact us by phone or email at: Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering Phone (239) 252-5844 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Sincerely, Katherine Eastley, AICP Attachments: Public Information Meeting Newsletter Katherine Eastley Planner III Transportation Engineering Office:239-252-5738 2885 Horseshoe Dr. S. Naples, Florida 34104 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov My email address has changed. Effective immediately, please update your contact list to use this new address: Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Page 1272 of 3203 1Kirby, Felicia From:Katherine Eastley <Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov>Sent:Wednesday, January 14, 2026 3:30 PMTo:ghostlightmater@yahoo.comCc:Kirby, FeliciaSubject:[EXTERNAL] Golden Gate City Master PlanAttachments:GGCMP_Newsletter_January2026.pdf This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. Collier County will hold a public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. The public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house setting with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team regarding any questions. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. Attached is the Public Information Meeting Newsletter, which includes a location map for the meeting, project limits, and other important information. This newsletter is being sent to all property owners located within the project limits, as well as other public officials, agencies, and other interested parties. As an alternative to attending the meeting in person, the proposed documentation and handouts are posted on the county’s website at https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation-Planning-Studies (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Your input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting or comments may be emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end February 3, 2026. Collier County looks forward to keeping you informed with this project. If you have any comments or questions, please contact us by phone or email at: Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering Phone (239) 252-5844 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Sincerely, Katherine Eastley, AICP Attachments: Public Information Meeting Newsletter Katherine Eastley Planner III Transportation Engineering Office:239-252-5738 2885 Horseshoe Dr. S. Page 1273 of 3203 2Naples, Florida 34104 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov My email address has changed. Effective immediately, please update your contact list to use this new address: Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Page 1274 of 3203 Newsletters Page 1275 of 3203 JANUARY 2026 JANUARY20 #1NEWSLETTER CALENDARIO DEL PROYECTO Se prevé que este estudio finalice y se presente a la Junta de Comisionados del Condado, en la primavera de 2026, para su aprobación. La financiación del proyecto se encuentra en la fase de planificación y el Condado de Collier evaluará diversas subvenciones, préstamos y bonos para financiar cada fase posterior. Por el momento, el proyecto solo cuenta con fondos para la fase de planificación. A medida que se disponga de financiación, las fases de diseño y construcción se pondrán en marcha. Se realizarán actividades adicionales de participación ciudadana durante estas futuras fases de diseño y construcción. El condado de Collier le invita a participar en las próxima reuniónes informativa pública sobre el Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City. Se llevarán a cabo dos reuniones el martes 20 de enero de 2026, la primera comenzando a las 2 p.m. a 4 p.m. y la otra de 5 p.m. a 7 p.m. en el Centro Comunitario de Golden Gate, ubicado en 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. Ambas reuniones presentarán la misma información y se ofrecen en dos horarios para su conveniencia y puede asistir a cualquiera de ellas. Las sesiones tendrá un formato informal, tipo jornada de puertas abiertas, sin presentación formal. Los asistentes podrán revisar el plan de fases propuesto y conversar individualmente con el equipo del proyecto para aclarar cualquier duda. Como alternativa a asistir a las reuniónes en persona, el plan de fases propuesto y los documentos informativos están disponibles en el sitio web del condado en https://collier.gov/ggcplan (en la sección “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Su opinión es muy importante y le invitamos a compartirlos. Los formularios de comentarios estarán disponibles en la reunión informativa pública o pueden enviarse por correo electrónico a Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. El período para comentarios públicos finalizará el 3 de febrero de 2026. El condado de Collier llevará a cabo una reunión informativa pública sobre el Plan Maestro de Protección y Restauración de los Recursos Hídricos de Golden Gate City (en adelante, el “Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City”). Este proyecto desarrollará un plan maestro integral para el área no incorporada de Golden Gate City, delimitada al norte por Green Boulevard, al este por Collier Boulevard, al oeste por Santa Barbara Boulevard y al sur por el Canal Principal de Golden Gate. El Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City evaluará mejoras comunitarias como la incorporación de aceras y carriles para bicicletas, la mejora del paisajismo, la modernización del drenaje y los sistemas pluviales, y la optimización del pavimento y el alumbrado público. Además, el Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City también incorporará actualizaciones importantes en las redes de servicios públicos de Golden Gate City y la ampliación de los servicios de agua potable, agua para riego y aguas residuales. Se ha desarrollado un plan de fases propuesto para definir la secuencia de diseño y construcción en el área. Collier County is conducting a public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan”). The project will develop an integrated master plan for the unincorporated area of Golden Gate City, which is identified as the area bounded on the north by Green Boulevard, on the east by Collier Boulevard, on the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and on the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. The Golden Gate City Master Plan evaluates community enhancements such as adding sidewalks and bike lanes, enhancing landscaping, upgrading drainage and stormwater systems, and improving pavement and streetlighting. The Golden Gate City Master Plan will include important upgrades to the utilities in Golden Gate City and an expansion of services for potable water, irrigation water, and wastewater. A proposed phasing plan was developed to determine the design and construction sequence for the area. Collier County invites you to participate in the upcoming public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Master Plan. There will be two public meetings held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, one from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and another from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. Both of these meetings will be the same, just held twice to allow an additional choice for your convenience and you may choose to attend either one. Both will be conducted in an informal, open house setting with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team regarding any questions. As an alternative to attending the meetings in person, the proposed phasing plan and handouts are posted on the county’s website at https://collier.gov/ggcplan (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Your input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting or comments may be emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end February 3, 2026. PROJECT SCHEDULE This study is anticipated to be completed and presented to the Board of County Commissioners, in the spring of 2026, for approval. The project funding is in the planning stages and Collier County will evaluate a variety of grants, loans, and bonds to fund each additional phase. As funding becomes available, the phases will proceed into design and construction. Additional public outreach will occur during these future phases for design and construction. ESTÁ INVITADOYOU’RE INVITED Page 1276 of 3203 Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering 2885 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Two or more members of the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) may be present and participate at this meeting. The subject matter of this meeting may be an item for discussion and action at a future BCC meeting. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this proceeding, should contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division located at 3335 Tamiami Trail E., Naples, Florida 34112, or 239-252-8380 as soon as possible. Such reasonable accommodations will be provided at no cost to the individual. Dos o más miembros de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado (BCC, por sus siglas en inglés) pueden estar presentes y participar en esta reunión. El tema de esta reunión puede ser un tema de discusión y acción en una futura reunión del BCC. Cualquier persona que requiera ayuda o servicio auxiliar para tener comunicación eficaz, u otras adaptaciones razonables para participar en este procedimiento, debe comunicarse lo antes posible con la División de Administración de Instalaciones del Condado de Collier ubicada en 3335 Tamiami Trail E., Naples, Florida 34112, ó 239-252-8380 como tan pronto como sea posible. Adaptaciones razonables se proporcionarán sin costo alguno para el individuo. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT One of the most important aspects of the planning process is public involvement. The Golden Gate City Master Plan serves as a long-term guide for future improvements and decision-making. We invite you to review the Golden Gate City Master Plan on our website and share your comments, ideas, and concerns. Your feedback will be included in the final Golden Gate City Master Plan documents and can help guide future improvement efforts. It is very important for you to provide your comments related to the proposed improvements. We use a variety of methods for you to stay involved in the process such as public meetings, small group meetings, and the project website. In addition, Collier County mails notifications to all property owners within the project area as well as to agencies and local officials prior to the public meeting. PARTICIPACIÓN PÚBLICA La participación pública es uno de los aspectos más importantes del proceso de planificación. El Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City servirá como una guía a largo plazo para futuras mejoras y toma de decisiones. Le invitamos a revisar el Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City en nuestro sitio web y compartir sus comentarios, ideas y preocupaciones. Sus aportes se incluirán en los documentos finales del Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City y ayudarán a orientar los esfuerzos de implementación futura. Es fundamental que pueda brindar sus comentarios sobre las mejoras propuestas. Ofrecemos varias formas para mantenerse involucrado, como reuniones públicas, sesiones en grupos pequeños y el sitio web del proyecto. Además, el Condado de Collier envía notificaciones a todos los propietarios dentro del área del proyecto, así como a agencias y funcionarios locales, antes de cada reunión pública. Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner IIICollier County Transportation Engineering2885 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104Phone (239) 252-5738Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov PROJECT CONTACT If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding the project, please contact us: CONTACTO DEL PROYECTO Si tiene alguna pregunta, comentario o inquietud con respecto al proyecto, contáctenos: Pou èd an kreyòl, tanpri kontakte Felicia Kirby sou Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. FOR MORE PROJECT INFORMATION GO TO: Under “Current - Golden Gate City Master Plan” https://collier.gov/ggcplan OR SCAN THE QR CODE WITH YOUR PHONE: Page 1277 of 3203 1Kirby, Felicia From:Katherine Eastley <Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov>Sent:Friday, January 16, 2026 6:58 AMTo:Kirby, FeliciaSubject:[EXTERNAL] FW: County hosts public meeting on upcoming changes This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. I’m not sure if you are on the mailing list for the Civic Association… Just an FYI. Kathy Katherine Eastley Planner III Transportation Engineering Office:239-252-5738 2885 Horseshoe Dr. S. Naples, Florida 34104 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov My email address has changed. Effective immediately, please update your contact list to use this new address: Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov From: Golden Gate Civic Association <kaydee-tuffnews.com@shared1.ccsend.com> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2026 8:26 PM To: Katherine Eastley <Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov> Subject: County hosts public meeting on upcoming changes Your community is your best investment Visit our Website Submit a Code Complaint   Page 1278 of 3203 2County Meeting on Golden Gate City Master Plan Tuesday, January 20, 2026 2-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Golden Gate Community Center Collier County will hold a public information meeting for the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. The public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house setting with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team regarding any questions. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan. Attached is the Public Information Meeting Newsletter, which includes a location map for the meeting, project limits, and other important information. This newsletter is being sent to all property owners located within the project limits, as well as other public officials, agencies, and other interested parties. As an alternative to attending the meeting in person, the proposed documentation and handouts are posted on the county’s website at https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation-Planning-Studies (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Your input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting or comments may be Page 1279 of 3203 3emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end February 3, 2026. Collier County looks forward to keeping you informed with this project. If you have any comments or questions, please contact us by phone or email at: Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection – Restoration Master Plan Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering Phone (239) 252-5844 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Golden Gate Civic Association | 4701 Golden Gate Parkwa y | Naples, FL 34116 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice To help protect your privacy, Microsoft Office prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Constant Contact Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 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PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5291 CORONADO PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1883 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2349 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3118 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4572 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5295 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1883 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2350 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3118 42ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4572 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5295 17TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1884 42ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2351 51ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3118 42ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4572 27TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5295 18TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1884 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2352 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3118 43RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4572 28TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5295 21ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1885 51ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2354 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3119 53RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4572 30TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5295 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1888 54TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2355 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3121 54TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR 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RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4573 23RD AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5296 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1890 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2355 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3124 52ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4573 24TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5296 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1891 54TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2356 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3124 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4573 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5297 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1891 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2356 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3124 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4578 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5297 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1891 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2357 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3125 43RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4579 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5297 24TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1891 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2360 51ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3125 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4579 28TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5298 28TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1892 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2360 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3125 52ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4579 30TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5300 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1895 51ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2361 51ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3125 54TH LN SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4580 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5300 17TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1897 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2363 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3125 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4580 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5300 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1897 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2363 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3128 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4580 28TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5300 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1898 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2364 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3128 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4581 26TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5300 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1898 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2364 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3131 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4583 26TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5300 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1900 42ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2364 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY 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NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3137 54TH LN SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4590 28TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1904 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2380 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3142 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4591 18TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 21ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1904 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2380 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3142 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4591 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 21ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1905 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2381 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3144 54TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4591 26TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 23RD CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1905 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2381 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3144 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4595 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1906 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2384 50TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3147 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4595 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 24TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1906 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2387 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3148 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4595 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1907 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2387 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3148 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4595 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1909 46TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2388 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3148 54TH LN SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4596 30TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1910 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2388 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3149 43RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4596 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 CORONADO PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1910 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2389 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3149 54TH LN SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4596 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1911 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2391 LUCERNE RD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3153 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4596 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5301 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1911 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2395 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3153 42ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4597 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5305 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1911 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2395 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3154 42ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4598 17TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5311 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1912 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2396 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3156 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 24TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5311 17TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1912 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2396 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3156 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5311 18TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1913 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2397 50TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3160 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5311 GREEN BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1915 46TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2398 50TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3161 54TH LN SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 30TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5312 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1915 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2400 42ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3163 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5312 17TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1917 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2400 50TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3164 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5313 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1920 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2400 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3165 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4600 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5316 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1920 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2400 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3168 TROPICANA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4601 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5318 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1920 51ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2401 43RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3170 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4601 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5319 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1920 51ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2401 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 3172 43RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4601 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5319 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT 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19TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4636 24TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5343 24TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1943 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2469 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4049 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4636 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5344 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 Page 1287 of 3203 NAME STREET ADDRESS UNIT NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME STREET ADDRESS UNIT NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME STREET ADDRESS UNIT NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME STREET ADDRESS UNIT NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME STREET ADDRESS UNIT NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME STREET ADDRESS UNIT NUMBER CITY STATE ZIP CODE CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1943 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2470 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4050 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RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2497 43RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4109 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4655 23RD AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5355 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1957 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2497 54TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4110 20TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4655 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5355 CORONADO PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1958 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2497 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4110 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4656 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5356 23RD AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1960 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2497 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4111 GREEN BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4661 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5356 24TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1960 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2498 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4112 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4664 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5359 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1960 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2498 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4112 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4665 24TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5360 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1960 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2500 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4113 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4665 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5360 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1960 51ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2500 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4114 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4666 30TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5361 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1961 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2500 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4115 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4666 SUNSET RD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5363 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1961 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2500 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4116 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4667 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5363 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1961 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2500 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4120 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4672 24TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5364 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1961 51ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2500 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4120 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4675 30TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5364 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1961 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2501 44TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4124 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4675 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5364 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1962 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2501 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4124 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4675 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5365 GREEN BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1962 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2501 53RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4125 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4676 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5366 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1962 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2501 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4125 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4676 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5367 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1962 46TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2501 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4125 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4680 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5368 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1964 42ND ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2501 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4125 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4682 SUNSET RD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5369 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1965 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2505 TROPICANA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4128 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4690 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5371 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1965 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2510 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4129 19TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4696 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5372 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1965 46TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2510 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4129 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4697 24TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5373 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1966 46TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2511 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4132 20TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4697 25TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5373 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1967 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2511 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4133 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4700 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5375 21ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1969 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2511 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4136 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4700 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5375 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1969 46TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2512 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4136 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4700 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5376 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1970 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2513 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4140 27TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4700 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5377 23RD CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1970 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 33904 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2514 44TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4140 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4700 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5377 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1970 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2514 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4141 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4701 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5378 23RD CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1971 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2515 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4141 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4701 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5378 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1972 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2516 TROPICANA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4142 18TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4701 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5380 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1973 49TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2520 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4142 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4701 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5380 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1974 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2520 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4143 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4701 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5381 21ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1974 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2520 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4148 20TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4701 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5383 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1974 46TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2520 TROPICANA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4148 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4705 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5383 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1975 46TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2521 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4148 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4706 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5384 23RD AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1975 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2521 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4149 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4706 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5384 24TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1975 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2524 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4150 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4710 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5388 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1976 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2525 53RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4150 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4711 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5388 CORONADO PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1976 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2525 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4151 19TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4712 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5389 22ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1977 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2525 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4151 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4712 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5389 CORONADO PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1977 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2527 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4155 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4712 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5390 16TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1977 46TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2528 44TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4156 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4712 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5390 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1978 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2528 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4157 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4712 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5390 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1979 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2530 53RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4157 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4712 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5391 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1979 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2530 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4157 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4713 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5391 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1979 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2531 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4158 18TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4713 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5395 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1980 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2531 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4158 27TH CT SW 101 NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4713 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5395 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1980 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2531 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4160 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4715 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5395 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1980 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2535 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4160 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4715 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5396 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1980 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2536 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4160 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4718 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5397 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1981 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2540 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4161 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4718 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 19TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1981 50TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2540 55TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4161 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4721 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1981 51ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2541 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4166 20TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4721 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1982 40TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2542 44TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4170 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4724 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 21ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1983 46TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2542 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4171 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4724 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 21ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1983 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2545 53RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4172 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4724 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 22ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1984 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2545 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4172 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4724 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 23RD AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1985 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2548 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4173 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4725 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 23RD CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1986 41ST ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2549 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4173 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4726 18TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1986 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2550 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4174 18TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4726 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1988 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2551 47TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4175 19TH CT SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4726 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 26TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1988 46TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2551 52ND TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4175 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4727 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 26TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1989 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2551 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4179 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4727 31ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1989 45TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2555 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4180 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4727 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1989 46TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2555 47TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4181 30TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4727 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1989 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2556 44TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4184 23RD PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4730 15TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 CORONADO PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1990 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2556 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4184 31ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4730 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5400 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1990 49TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2557 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4184 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4730 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1990 50TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2560 44TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4185 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4730 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 19TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1991 48TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2560 45TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4185 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4731 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 20TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1991 49TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2560 53RD ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4186 GOLDEN GATE PKWY NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4735 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 21ST AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1991 HUNTER BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2560 53RD TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4188 20TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4736 25TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 21ST PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1991 SUNSHINE BLVD NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2560 54TH ST SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4189 17TH AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4736 25TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 22ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 1993 41ST TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 2560 55TH TER SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER 4189 29TH PL SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER4736 32ND AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY OWNER5401 23RD AVE SW NAPLES FL 34116 CURRENT RESIDENT OR PROPERTY 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HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES FL 34104 LANTZ, LORRAINE 2685 S. HORSESHOE DRIVE STE #103NAPLES FL 34104 Page 1289 of 3203 Social Media Posts Page 1290 of 3203 Page 1291 of 3203 Page 1292 of 3203 Page 1293 of 3203 Page 1294 of 3203 Page 1295 of 3203 Page 1296 of 3203 Page 1297 of 3203 Page 1298 of 3203 Variable Message Signs Page 1299 of 3203 Page 1300 of 3203 Page 1301 of 3203 Page 1302 of 3203 Public Information Meeting Materials Page 1303 of 3203 Completed Sign-In Sheets Page 1304 of 3203 Page 1305 of 3203 Page 1306 of 3203 Page 1307 of 3203 Page 1308 of 3203 Page 1309 of 3203 Page 1310 of 3203 Page 1311 of 3203 Page 1312 of 3203 Page 1313 of 3203 Page 1314 of 3203 Page 1315 of 3203 Page 1316 of 3203 Public Information Metting Displays Page 1317 of 3203 WELCOME Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan (Golden Gate City Master Plan) PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING TO THE Page 1318 of 3203 TITLE VICOMPLIANCE The proposed project is being developed in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. To express concerns relative to the County's compliance with Title VI, please contact: Katherine EastleyPlanner IIICollier County Transportation Engineering2885 S. Horseshoe DriveNaples, FL 34104Phone (239) 252-5738Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Page 1319 of 3203 OIL WELL RDEVERGLADES BLVDRANDALL BLVD ALLIGATOR ALLEY75INTERSTATE 846 858 Marco Island Naples North Naples Bonita Springs Immokalee LEE COUNTY HENDRY COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY HENDRY COUNTY MONROE COUNTY BROWARD COUNTYMIAMI - DADE COUNTYGulf of Mexico IMMOKALEE RD 29 41 Big Cypress National Preserve Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park Picayune Strand State Forest Collier-SeminoleState Park EvergladesNational Park 839 951 93 84 846 846 82 896 886 862 41 90 951 92 31 WILSON BLVDProject Location Randall Boulevard Corridor Study - Collier County, Florida Not to scale PROJECT LOCATION MAP 886 951GOLDEN GATE MAIN CANAL 25TH AVE SWCORONADO PKWY 31ST AVE SW TROPICANA BLVDGOLDEN GATE PKWY HUNTER BLVD SANTA BARBARA BLVDCR 951 CANALGOLDEN GATE MAIN CANAL75INTERSTATE SUNSHINE BLVD39TH ST SWStudy Area Canals Water Bodies Major Streets Golf Course LEGEND 0 0.25 0.5 Miles GREEN BLVD 17TH AVE SW RURAL GOLDEN GATE ESTATES GOLDEN GATE CITY GOLDEN GATE CITY URBAN GOLDEN GATE ESTATES COLLIER BLVDGolden Gate City Master Plan l Public Information Meeting l January 20, 2026 l Golden Gate Community Center l 4701 Golden Gate Parkway l Naples, FL 34116 PROJECT LOCATION MAP Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Page 1320 of 3203 A Master Plan to integrate needed infrastructure improvements within Golden Gate City Roadways Pavement Landscaping Utilities Potable Water Wastewater Other Utilities Fiber Optic Cable Irrigation Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Golden Gate City Master Plan l Public Information Meeting l January 20, 2026 l Golden Gate Community Center l 4701 Golden Gate Parkway l Naples, FL 34116 PURPOSE AND NEED Because ‘Sequence of Construction’ is critical to the success of the project! Garners Positive Public SupportReduces ImpactsReduces Costs Mobility Sidewalks Bike Paths Transit Safety Stormwater Lighting Page 1321 of 3203 This Master Plan is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) strategy regarding infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. The infrastructure improvements are necessary to ensure reliable and efficient operations, anticipate future needs, and guide capital improvement investments. This Master Plan will guide the county regarding future improvements, management of costs, and maintenance of existing and future infrastructure in the area. The Master Plan is necessary to coordinate a variety of improvements such as adding sidewalks and bike lanes, enhancing landscaping, upgrading drainage and stormwater systems, and improving pavement and street lighting. This Master Plan will ensure that needs and improvements are coordinated to provide the necessary services in a cost-efficient manner and reduce potential impacts to the community during construction. Golden Gate City Master Plan l Public Information Meeting l January 20, 2026 l Golden Gate Community Center l 4701 Golden Gate Parkway l Naples, FL 34116 WHY IS A MASTER PLAN IMPORTANT? Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Page 1322 of 3203 •Wastewater Master Plan •Water Master Plan •Stormwater Master Plan •Walkability Study •Beautification Master Plan •Prioritize and sequence projects •Efficiently implement improvements •Reduce impacts to community during construction •Lighting •Irrigation - reclaimed water from Wastewater Treatment Plant •Fiber - utility monitoring of wastewater lift stations •Roadways •Landscaping Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Golden Gate City Master Plan l Public Information Meeting l January 20, 2026 l Golden Gate Community Center l 4701 Golden Gate Parkway l Naples, FL 34116 PROJECT APPROACH ANALYZE ADDITIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS REVIEW AND INTEGRATE PREVIOUS STUDIES DEVELOP OVERALL PHASING PLAN Page 1323 of 3203 Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Golden Gate City Master Plan l Public Information Meeting l January 20, 2026 l Golden Gate Community Center l 4701 Golden Gate Parkway l Naples, FL 34116 PROPOSED PHASING PLAN Proposed Master Plan Phase Boundary Wastewater Service Study Area Master Plan Study Area Parcels Legend 1a 1b 1c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16 17 Proposed Master Plan Phasing Map Sources: Col l ier Count y 2024 aerial imagery, Col l ier Count y Propert y Appraiser. 18a 18b 19a 19b 20 21 22 23 By Others 0 1,200 2,400 N Page 1324 of 3203 Collect and evaluate public comments Comments will be collected through February 3, 2026 Finalize the Master Plan and bring to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) for approval Submit to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Documentation for the grant Collier County was awarded to perform this study Implementation based on funding Once adopted by the BCC, the Master Plan will become the guiding framework for future improvements and implementation over the next 20+ years Next Steps Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan Page 1325 of 3203 Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan THANK YOU for attending the Public Information Meeting CORRIDOR STUDY Page 1326 of 3203 WELCOME Golden Gate City Golden Gate City Master Plan IDENTICAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ROOM Page 1327 of 3203 Project Handout Page 1328 of 3203 Golden Gate City Master Plan notiCe Public comments on the Golden Gate City Master Plan will be collected during the Public Information Meeting and via e-mail or mail through February 3, 2026. After public comments are collected and the plan is finalized, it will be brought to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) for approval. Funding for future improvements is not currently available; however this plan will evaluate the availability of a variety of future grants, loans, and bonds to fund each phase as it moves forward to design and construction. Additional public outreach will occur during these future phases for design and construction. Collier County government is seeking public input to develop the Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan (hereinafter, the “Golden Gate City Master Plan” or “Master Plan”). Collier County was awarded a grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) in 2022 to perform this study. The Master Plan will look at ways to improve Golden Gate City (refer to Figure 1 map). Community enhancements being considered include adding sidewalks and bike lanes, enhancing landscaping, upgrading drainage and stormwater systems, and improving pavement and streetlighting. The Master Plan will include important upgrades to the utilities in Golden Gate City and an expansion of services for potable water, irrigation water, and wastewater. Public participation is a crucial part of the planning process. Read more to learn about the Master Plan and to find out how to become involved. Collier County has previously evaluated various infrastructure improvements within the Golden Gate City area. Studies were performed for multimodal improvements including sidewalks, bike lanes, bus stops, and streetlighting. Other studies for the area were developed for stormwater and drainage, potable water distribution, wastewater collection, and landscaping. The goal of the Golden Gate City Master Plan is to integrate all of these studies and analyze additional improvements needed within the study area to develop an overall phasing plan. The phasing plan will become the guiding framework for implementation and determining the design and construction sequence for the area. Project Purpose and Need Next Steps Figure 1. Study Area Map https://collier.gov/ggcplan (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”) More information about this study can be found at: Scan me with your phone: Page 1329 of 3203 What is the Golden Gate City Master Plan? This Master Plan is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) planning strategy regarding infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. The infrastructure improvements are necessary to ensure reliable and efficient operations, anticipate future needs, and guide capital improvement investments. This Master Plan will guide the county to ensure coordination of future improvements, management of costs, and maintenance of existing and future infrastructure in the area. Why is a Master Plan important? The Master Plan is necessary to coordinate a variety of improvements in service areas such as Public Utilities, Stormwater, and Transportation Engineering. This Master Plan will ensure that needs and improvements are coordinated to provide the necessary services in a cost-efficient manner. Having a Master Plan may help reduce potential impacts to the community during construction. How can the public take part in the Master Plan? Public Information Meetings will be held in January 2026 where public comments will be collected. Comment forms will be available at the public meetings and on the project website https://collier.gov/ggcplan and will be collected through February 3, 2026. How is the FDEP involved? The Master Plan was funded by a grant from the FDEP for 50 percent of the study costs. What type of infrastructure improvements are planned? The Master Plan includes the integration of infrastructure such as water, wastewater, irrigation, stormwater, streetlighting, roads, sidewalks, bike paths, and landscaping. What comes after the Golden Gate City Master Plan is adopted? The Master Plan is a document adopted by the BCC. A public hearing about the document adoption will be held at a regularly scheduled BCC Meeting. Once adopted, the Master Plan will become the guiding framework for future improvements and implementation over the next 20+ years. The Master Plan implementation includes design and construction that will follow in a phased approach, and is flexible as funding is identified and becomes available. Collier County is committed to seeking funding assistance (through grants, partnerships, federal/state funding, etc.) to support all phases of the Master Plan implementation to reduce any financial burden on property owners. The phasing plan is flexible, and phases can be divided or combined based on future implementation. Currently, there is no dedicated funding source for the Master Plan implementation. Any changes to funding status will be publicly communicated and involve public input. If any assessments or costs to property owners are considered in the future, there will be advanced notification to affected property owners, public discussions by the BCC, and a clear process for consideration and decision-making. More information about this study can be found at: https://collier.gov/ggcplan (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”) Pou èd an kreyòl, tanpri kontakte Felicia Kirby sou Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. Puede encontrar una copia de este correspondencia en español en: https://collier.gov/ggcplan (en la sección “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”) OR SCAN THE QR CODE WITH YOUR PHONE: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Page 1330 of 3203 PROPÓSITO Y NECESIDAD DEL PROYECTO PRÓXIMOS PASOS NotificacióN del PlaN Maestro de la ciudad de GoldeN Gate Los comentarios del público sobre el Plan Maestro de la Ciudad de Golden Gate se recopilarán durante la Reunión Informativa Pública y a través de correo electrónico o postal hasta el 3 de febrero de 2026. Una vez recopilados los comentarios públicos y finalizado el plan, será presentado a la Junta de Comisionados del Condado (BCC) para su aprobación. Actualmente no hay fondos disponibles para futuras mejoras; sin embargo, el plan evaluará la disponibilidad de diversas subvenciones, préstamos y bonos futuros para financiar cada fase a medida que avance hacia el diseño y la construcción. Se realizarán actividades adicionales de divulgación pública durante las futuras fases de diseño y construcción. El gobierno del condado de Collier está solicitando la participación del público para desarrollar el Plan Maestro de Protección y Restauración de los Recursos Hídricos de Golden Gate City (en adelante, el “Plan Maestro de Golden Gate City” o “Plan Maestro”). El condado de Collier recibió una subvención del Departamento de Protección Ambiental de Florida (FDEP) en 2022 para realizar este estudio. El Plan Maestro considerará formas de mejorar la Ciudad de Golden Gate (consulte el mapa en la Figura 1). Las mejoras comunitarias que se están considerando incluyen agregar aceras y carriles para bicicletas, mejorar el paisajisimo, actualizar los sistemas drenaje y aguas pluviales, y mejoras al pavimento y alumbrado público. El Plan Maestro incluirá importantes mejoras en los servicios públicos en la Ciudad de Golden Gate y una expansión de los servicios de agua potable, agua de riego y aguas residuales. La colaboración de la comunidad es una parte crucial del proceso de planificación. Lea más para obtener información sobre el Plan Maestro y descubrir cómo involucrarse. El Condado de Collier ha evaluado previamente varias mejoras de infraestructura en la Ciudad de Golden Gate. Se realizaron estudios para mejoras multimodales que incluyen aceras, carriles para bicicletas, paradas de autobús y alumbrado público. Se desarrollaron otros estudios para el área relacionados con aguas pluviales y drenaje, distribución de agua potable, recolección de aguas residuales y paisajismo. El objetivo del Plan Maestro de la Cuidad de Golden Gate es integrar todos estos estudios y analizar las mejoras adicionales necesarias dentro del área de estudio para desarrollar un plan de fases general. Este plan de fases servirá como referencia para la implementación y la determinación de la secuencia de diseño y construcción en el área. Figura 1. Mapa del Área de Estudio Scan Me: https://collier.gov/ggcplan (en “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”) Más información sobre este estudio se puede encontrar en: Escanéame: Page 1331 of 3203 ¿Qué es el Plan Maestro de la Ciudad del Golden Gate? Este Plan Maestro es una estrategia integral de planificación a largo plazo (más de 20 años) relacionada con las mejoras de infraestructura en la Ciudad de Golden Gate. Estas mejoras son necesarias para asegurar operaciones confiables y eficientes, anticipar necesidades futuras y orientar las inversiones en mejoras de capital. Este Plan Maestro guiará al condado para asegurar la coordinación de futuras mejoras, la gestión de costos y el mantenimiento de la infraestructura existente y futura en el área. ¿Por qué es importante un Plan Maestro? El Plan Maestro es necesario para coordinar una variedad de mejoras en las áreas de servicio, como Servicios Públicos, Aguas Pluviales y Ingeniería de Transporte. Este Plan Maestro garantizará que las necesidades y las mejoras se coordinen para proporcionar los servicios necesarios de manera rentable. Contar con un Plan Maestro puede ayudar a reducir los posibles impactos en la comunidad durante la construcción. ¿Cómo puede participar el público en el Plan Maestro? Se llevarán a cabo reuniones de información pública en enero de 2026, donde se recopilarán comentarios del público. Los formularios de comentarios estarán disponibles en las reuniones públicas y en el sitio web del proyecto https://collier.gov/ggcplan y se recibirán hasta el 3 de febrero de 2026. ¿Cómo está involucrado el FDEP? El FDEP está financiando el 50 por ciento del proyecto del Plan Maestro para la protección de los recursos hídricos y la restauración de la calidad del agua. ¿Qué tipo de mejoras en la infraestructura están planeadas? El Plan Maestro incluye la integración de infraestructura como agua, aguas residuales, riego, aguas pluviales, alumbrado público, carreteras, aceras, ciclovías y paisajismo. ¿Qué viene después de que se apruebe el Plan Maestro? El Plan Maestro es un documento adoptado por la BCC. Se llevará a cabo una audiencia pública sobre la adopción del documento en una reunión programada regularmente de la BCC. Una vez adoptado, el Plan Maestro se convertirá en el marco guía para futuras mejoras e implementaciones durante los próximos 20 años o más. La implementación del Plan Maestro incluye diseño y construcción que se realizarán de manera escalonada, y es flexible a medida que se identifiquen y dispongan fondos. El Condado de Collier está comprometido a buscar asistencia financiera (a través de subvenciones, asociaciones, financiamiento federal/estatal, etc.) para apoyar todas las fases de la implementación del Plan Maestro y así reducir cualquier carga financiera para los propietarios. El plan de fases es flexible, y las fases pueden dividirse o combinarse según la implementación futura. Actualmente, no existe una fuente de financiamiento dedicada a la implementación del Plan Maestro. Cualquier cambio en el estado de financiamiento será comunicado públicamente e involucrará la participación del público. Si en el futuro se consideran evaluaciones o costos para los propietarios, se notificará con anticipación a los propietarios afectados, habrá discusiones públicas por parte de la BCC y un proceso claro para la consideración y toma de decisiones. Pou èd an kreyòl, tanpri kontakte Felicia Kirby sou Felicia.Kirby@jacobs.com Más información sobre este estudio se puede encontrar en: https://collier.gov/ggcplan (en la sección “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”) O ESCANEA EL CÓDIGO QR CON TU TELÉFONO: PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES Page 1332 of 3203 Public Comments Page 1333 of 3203 Page 1334 of 3203 Page 1335 of 3203 Page 1336 of 3203 Page 1337 of 3203 Page 1338 of 3203 Page 1339 of 3203 Page 1340 of 3203 Page 1341 of 3203 Page 1342 of 3203 Page 1343 of 3203 Page 1344 of 3203 Page 1345 of 3203 Page 1346 of 3203 Page 1347 of 3203 Page 1348 of 3203 Page 1349 of 3203 Page 1350 of 3203 Page 1351 of 3203 Page 1352 of 3203 Page 1353 of 3203 Page 1354 of 3203 Page 1355 of 3203 Page 1356 of 3203 Page 1357 of 3203 Page 1358 of 3203 Page 1359 of 3203 Page 1360 of 3203 Page 1361 of 3203 Page 1362 of 3203 Page 1363 of 3203 Page 1364 of 3203 Page 1365 of 3203 Page 1366 of 3203 Page 1367 of 3203 Page 1368 of 3203 Page 1369 of 3203 Room Layout Page 1370 of 3203 Easel: Title VI ComplianceOrder of Boards on Tables:1. Project Location Map2. Purpose and Need3. Why is a Master Plan Important?4. Project Approach5. Proposed Phasing PlanEasel: Next StepsEasel: Thank youTable for Collier 311Tables for MPO, RBSM & Pollution ControlCommentsCommentsPage 1371 of 3203 myCollier Newsletter Page 1372 of 3203 1Kirby, Felicia From:Collier County Government <mycolliernewsletter@collier.gov>Sent:Wednesday, January 14, 2026 12:00 PMTo:Kirby, FeliciaSubject:[EXTERNAL] The latest news for you This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. January 2026 The Naples Depot Museum Returns Read More Collaboration Drives DAS Success Read More Page 1373 of 3203 2  Planning for the Future of Golden Gate City Read More Holiday Magic: The Power of Therapeutic Pets Read More   Collier By the Numbers Page 1374 of 3203 3Read More   Library Hosts Holocaust Remembrance Exhibits & Speakers Read More   Record December at Paradise Coast Sports Complex Read More   White Cane Awareness Walk Read More Don't Let Your Batteries Backfire! Read More   Page 1375 of 3203 4Fuel Your Future with a Schulze Scholarship Read More   Say "I Do" (Again) this Valentine's Day Read More   We Are Hiring! Read More Page 1376 of 3203 5    SUBSCRIBE Collier County Government | 3301 Tamiami Trail E | Naples, FL 34112 US Unsubscribe | Constant Contact Data Notice Page 1377 of 3203 Planning for the Future of Golden Gate City Public Input and Involvement Requested     The Golden Gate City Water Resource Protection - Restoration Master Plan is a study in progress to develop an integrated master plan for the unincorporated area of Golden Gate City. The study, using the shortened name Golden Gate City Master Plan, encompasses an area bounded on the north by Green Boulevard, on the east by Collier Boulevard, on the west by Santa Barbara Boulevard, and on the south by the Golden Gate Main Canal. The Golden Gate City Master Plan is a comprehensive, long-term (20+ year) strategy to guide infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City. The plan will integrate prior studies of the area to coordinate needs and improvements and provide necessary services in a cost-efficient manner. The plan includes a review of community improvements such as sidewalks and bike lanes, landscaping, drainage and stormwater systems, pavement, and streetlighting. The Golden Gate City Master Plan will include important upgrades to the utilities in Golden Gate City and an expansion of services for potable water, irrigation water, and wastewater. A proposed phasing plan was developed to determine the design and construction sequence for the area. Two public information meetings are planned to be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, one from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and another from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Community Center Auditorium, 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116. Both meetings will be the same, just held twice to allow an additional choice for your convenience, so you may choose to attend either one. Both will be conducted in an informal, open-house setting 1/14/26, 1:36 PM Planning for the Future https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/mZWSfuv/GoldenGateCity?source_id=53f1dec1-a7db-4bb5-9458-995a7b8a0bec&source_type=em&c=WQ6F…1/4Page 1378 of 3203 with no formal presentation. Attendees may review the proposed phasing plan and talk one-on-one with the project team members.     This study is anticipated to be completed and presented to the Board of County Commissioners in the spring of 2026 for approval. Funding for future improvements is not currently available; however, this plan will evaluate the availability of a variety of future grants, loans, and bonds to fund each phase as it moves forward to design and construction. Additional public outreach will occur during the future design and construction phases. One of the most important aspects of the planning process is public involvement. The Golden Gate City Master Plan serves as a long-term guide for future improvements and decision-making. We invite all interested community members to review the data currently on the County’s website regarding the Golden Gate City Master Plan and share your comments, ideas, and concerns. Your feedback will be included in the final Golden Gate City Master Plan documents and can help guide future improvement efforts.   1/14/26, 1:36 PM Planning for the Future https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/mZWSfuv/GoldenGateCity?source_id=53f1dec1-a7db-4bb5-9458-995a7b8a0bec&source_type=em&c=WQ6F…2/4Page 1379 of 3203 As an alternative to attending the meetings in person, the proposed phasing plan and handouts are posted on the County’s website at https://collier.gov/ggcplan (under “Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan”). Public input is very important, and we encourage you to share your comments. Comment forms will be available at the public information meeting, or comments may be emailed to Felicia.Kirby2@jacobs.com. The public comment period will end Feb. 3, 2026. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding the project, please contact: Katherine Eastley, AICP, Planner III Collier County Transportation Engineering 2885 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Phone (239) 252-5738 Katherine.Eastley@collier.gov Two or more members of the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) may be present and participate at this meeting. The subject matter of this meeting may be an item for discussion and action at a future BCC meeting. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this proceeding, should contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division located at 3335 Tamiami Trail E., Naples, Florida 34112, or 239-252-8380 as soon as possible. Such reasonable accommodations will be provided at no cost to the individual.   1/14/26, 1:36 PM Planning for the Future https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/mZWSfuv/GoldenGateCity?source_id=53f1dec1-a7db-4bb5-9458-995a7b8a0bec&source_type=em&c=WQ6F…3/4Page 1380 of 3203 Subscribe     Collier County Government | 3301 Tamiami Trail E | Naples, FL 34112 US Constant Contact Data Notice 1/14/26, 1:36 PM Planning for the Future https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/mZWSfuv/GoldenGateCity?source_id=53f1dec1-a7db-4bb5-9458-995a7b8a0bec&source_type=em&c=WQ6F…4/4Page 1381 of 3203 Public Involvement Log Pending the close of the public comment period on February 3rd, 2026 Page 1382 of 3203 LOG WILL BE UPDATED AFTER THE COMMENT PERIOD ENDS ON FEB 3, 2026. Comment No. Source of Comment Date Received Response Date Response Sent By Response Agency First Name Last Name Address/Contact Info Type Requested information? (Y/N)Comment Response (excerpts) 1 Email 11/5/2025 Jackson Hurst ghostlightingmater@yahoo.com N Hi I would like to sign up for plan updates regarding the Golden Gate City Master Plan. 2 Phone 1/14/2026 1/14/2026 Katherine Eastley Collier County Karla Nicol Karla.Nicol@collier.gov Y The homeowner contacted Kathy by phone and asked about the contained septic/well conversion and assessments. Homeowner did not indicate how she heard about the Master Plan, but the myCollier Newsletter had came out at the same day of the call. Hi Karla, Thank you for contacting me regarding the infrastructure Master Plan for Golden Gate City. As I stated, you can review documentation on our project website at https://www.collier.gov/County-Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic- Operations/Transportation-Planning/Transportation-Planning-Studies under Transportation Planning Studies, Current – Golden Gate City Master Plan. Please leave us your comments on the project – there is a comment form available online or you can attend one of the two public meetings to be held next Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 2-4 or 5-7 at the Golden Gate Community Center. Please let me know if you have questions. Kathy 3 Email 1/20/2026 1/21/2026 Katherine Eastley Collier County Odalina Santiesteban odalina2003@yahoo.es Y Dear katherine Good afternoon I attended today’s meeting regarding the long-term project in the Golden Gate area. I live at 4420 19th Avenue Southwest, and I would like to know if there is an estimated timeline for installing sidewalks and improving the streets in this area, as some are currently in poor condition. Thank you very much for your time. I look forward to your response. Good morning Odalina, Thank you for attending our meeting yesterday. As we had stated, the project is to create a Master Plan document to coordinate a variety of potential future infrastructure improvements in Golden Gate City, which includes the potential for sidewalks. There is currently no funding to move forward with design and construction of these improvements, so we do not have a timeline as requested. Please feel free to leave your comments regarding the need for sidewalks in your area. I have included a link to our website https://www.collier.gov/County- Development/Transportation-Management/Traffic-Operations/Transportation- Planning/Transportation-Planning-Studies and Choose Current - Golden Gate City Master Plan. All the information from the meeting available at this site, as well as comment forms which can be download, completed, and emailed to me for inclusion in the study documents. The Board of County Commissioners will review these documents in a public hearing this spring. Kathy 3 Email 1/23/2026 1/23/2026 Betty Fabian PaulaFabian@aol.com Y Good afternoon Katherine, The attached letter was sent in August 2024 after several attempts and years of personally contacting the county regarding a flooding problem that Collier County created when they blacktopped Toucan alley. When the black topping occurred, they covered an existing drain that was located between my property located at 4766 Golden Gate Parkway and 5/3 Bank. The county did not respond at all to any of my request. I have owned the property for over 50+ years and have continually paid taxes that continuously have increased. The county has also implemented new rules regarding renting and inspections which they unilaterally put in place in 2025 for the same property. My new tenants did abide by the new rules. It would be a lot easier renting these units without the flooding issue in the alley. When flooding occurs it makes the parking spaces back there obsolete and not to mention all the utility trucks, causing wakes that hit the building which cause increased maintenance. The county has made some weak attempts on maintenance for the problem such as sump pumps during heavy rains and digging trenches on the side of the alley but none which will hold up in a heavy rain. I would greatly appreciate your attention to this matter. Betty Fabian 239-455-1408 Pending Response Golden Gate City Master Plan Comments and Responses Log 1of1 1/26/2026 Page 1383 of 3203 Fox 4 News Article Page 1384 of 3203   Quick Lin LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SPORTS TRAFFIC WATC NOW ● N E W S ›L O C A L N E W S ›I N Y O U R C O M M U N I T Y › N A P L E S Neighbors speak up on flooding, safety and roads in Golden Gate City improvement plan   ✉ Photo by: Fox 4 MENU  Page 1385 of 3203  By: Mahmoud Bennett Posted 8:09 PM, Jan 20, 2026 COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. — Neighbors in Golden Gate City had a chance Tuesday to weigh in on a plan to improve the community’s infrastructure and feel over the next 20 years. Collier County invited residents to the Golden Gate Community Center to share concerns and priorities as part of a long-term master plan aimed at coordinating future infrastructure projects across the area. Many came with their opinions on what should be improved. WATCH AS NEIGHBORS WEIGH IN ON THE FUTURE OF GOLDEN GATE CITY: ADVERTISEMENT Page 1386 of 3203  “More lighting, the roads need to be taken care of a little bit better. Golden Gate Parkway into Collier has been a nuisance for so long,” said William Combs, who has lived in Golden Gate for more than 40 years. Combs said traffic issues are at the top of his list of concerns, along with longstanding flooding and drainage problems. “When the canal of Golden Gate, during the hurricane season they lower the gates to let all the water go out. But the water on the roads run into that canal, and when the canal is flooded, it backs up," he added. Other residents highlighted road conditions, sidewalks, and safety for pedestrians and bicyclists as priorities. County planners said the master plan is designed to bring roads, drainage, sidewalks, bike paths, utilities, and other infrastructure together into one coordinated 20-year strategy, rather than addressing issues piece by piece. 00:00 02:00 Page 1387 of 3203 “I’d like to see better sidewalks; I’d love to be able to walk, and it’s just not safe, so I end up driving someplace to be able to walk. And definitely bike paths — safer biking — that would be great,” said Carolyn Alden, a 15-year Golden Gate City resident. Residents can continue to provide feedback on the master plan through Feb. 3. County leaders said the plan will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for review this spring. This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy. Copyright 2026 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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