This ordinance approves a professional services contract worth up to $1,875,000 with Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. for the Bikeway - Broad Street Urban Trail project. The firm will provide professional engineering, survey, and technical expertise. The project aims to install a signature multi-modal facility along Broad Street, creating a separated bike lane that connects Downtown Columbus to the Alum Creek Trail. The scope includes impacts to or full replacement of multiple traffic signals. Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. was selected after a competitive proposal process, scoring highest among seven responding firms. Funding for the contract is allocated from the city's Streets and Highways Bond Fund.