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Proposed Public Street Widths and Traffic Calming Features
Presentation to Transportation Advisory CommitteeApril 17, 2012
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Background
• Several presentations to Development Process Committee and other committees (including EQAC) regarding public street widths and emergency access.
• Difficult balancing act– Maintain 20-foot unobstructed width for
emergency vehicles. – Provide for traffic calming.– Minimize impervious surface
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Background (cont.)
• The Board requested that staff develop public street standards for different levels of development (e.g. urban vs. suburban).
• Board requested staff to:– Acceptable to Fire and Rescue, Police, FCDOT.– Pursue VDOT’s concurrence.– Obtain feedback regarding the proposed public
street standards from EQAC, Transportation Advisory Committee and Trails and Sidewalks Committee.
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Street Widths
• Different widths based on types of public street and traffic volume (ADT).
• Types of streets– Urban residential– Urban mixed use– Suburban residential– Large-lot suburban residential– Commercial/Industrial
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Curb Extensions / Bump outs
Picture courtesy of FHWA
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Traffic Calming Features(reviewed by Fairfax County Department of Transportation)
• Marking • Speed Hump• Speed Table • Raised Crosswalk• Roundabout• Crosswalk Refuge• Raised Median• All Way Stops• Curb extensions (bumpouts)
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Next Steps
• Coordinate with VDOT.• Prepare amendment.• Present to ESRC.• Board Authorization to Advertise.• PC and Board Public Hearings.