hs-8 traffic calming / control committee draft plan february 29, 2012 belmont ridge middle school 1
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HS-8 Traffic Calming / Control CommitteeDraft Plan
February 29, 2012Belmont Ridge Middle School
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Vicinity Map – River Oaks and Highlands Suggestions
Recommendations – River Oaks: Traffic Control Plan - DRAFT
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Note: Intersection #’s are not consecutive and are based on the initial feedback received from the community.
Recommendations – River Oaks: Traffic Calming Plan - DRAFT
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Note: Intersection #’s are not consecutive and are based on the initial feedback received from the community.
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Recommendations – Highlands: Traffic Control Plan - DRAFT
Note: Intersection #’s are not consecutive and are based on the initial feedback received from the community.
Recommendations – Highlands: Traffic Calming Plan - DRAFT
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Note: Intersection #’s are not consecutive and are based on the initial feedback received from the community.
PEDESTRIAN
PLAN
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QUESTIONS FROM JANUARY 11, 2012 MEETING
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1. VDOT Standards for All-way Stop Signs?
- Decision is based on an engineering study that would improve traffic operational characteristics of the intersection
- Five or more reported crashes in a 12-month period that are susceptible to correction with all way stop
- Vehicular volume for major street approaches: 300 vph for any 8 hours
- Vehicular volume for minor street approaches: 200 vph for same 8 hours
2. Speed Humps Guidelines?
- Spacing about 500 feet
- Clearly visible for 200 feet and placed at least 200 feet from intersections
3. Direct contact with VDOT to seek traffic safety measures /speed limit signs?
- http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/citizen.asp
- Customer Service Center: 800-FOR-ROAD (800-367-7623)
4. Examples of existing traffic calming measures?
- List Included on the last slide
5. HS-8 Walk zone size?
EXAMPLES OF EXISTING TRAFFIC CALMING FEATURES
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Bulbout/Neckdown – Riding Center Drive, Chantilly Roundabout – Catoctin Circle, Leesburg
Raised Crosswalk – Kinross Circle, Herndon Median Landscape – Viking Drive, Herndon
EXAMPLES OF EXISTING TRAFFIC CALMING FEATURES
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LIST OF AREAS/LOCATIONS WHERE TRAFFIC CALMING FEATURES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED:
Town of Leesburg:
• Catoctin Circle between Edwards Ferry Road and Marshall Drive
Roundabouts
Raised Crosswalk on Marshall Drive
• Country Club Drive west of Route 15
Raised Crosswalk
Loudoun County:
• Riding Center Drive, Chantilly
Bulbouts/Neckdowns
Fairfax County:
• Kinross Circle, Herndon
Speed Humps
Raised Crosswalks
• Hidden Meadow Drive, Sully
Speed Humps
Raised Crosswalks
• Viking Drive, Herndon
Raised Crosswalk
Speed Humps
Neckdown
Chicane
NEXT STEPS – TRAFFIC CALMING PROCESS
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• Initial Community Meetings Held
• Committee Finalizes Draft Plan
• Draft Plan submitted to Board of Supervisors (BOS)• County Staff/BOS initiates Traffic Calming Process
• Support Data Required:
• Eligible Streets, Issues/Concerns and Petition (75% Petition Area Approval)
• BOS passes resolution with Support Data
• Plan submitted for review to various agencies
• Feedback received from the review agencies
• VDOT provides final recommendations and approval
• County Staff (OTS) coordinates implementation of the plan
• Construction, Implementation and Evaluation
Timeline for the process would generally be about 12 to 18 months from the time the committee finalizes
the Draft Plan
Initial Community Meeting
Finalize Draft Plan
Determine Petition Area & Secure Support BOS Resolution with Support Data to VDOT
VDOT Review and Approval of Plan
Implementation
Construction
Evaluation