3. Evolution of Access Management in AL
ITE Service Project
Introduction to
Principles of Access
Management
Short course taught
regionally in
Alabama (2004)
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4. Evolution of Access Management in AL
Specific projects to address access management
(ongoing)
Cobbs Ford Road
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5. Evolution of Access Management in AL
Development of Statewide Access Management
Policy (expected to start this summer)
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6. Evolution of Access Management in AL
ITE Service Project Introduction to Principles of Access
Management short course taught regionally in Alabama (2004)
EDUCATION
Specific projects to address access management (ongoing)
ENGINEERING
Development of Statewide Access Management Policy
(expected to start this summer)
ENFORCEMENT
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7. EDUCATION
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8. What is Access Management?
The planning, design, and implementation of
various land use and transportation
strategies to maintain traffic flow and safety
along a primary roadway, while still
considering access needs of various land
uses and development types.
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9. In other words…
Controlling the location, type, and design of
driveways and public streets along a primary
roadway to provide an adequate balance
between traffic movement and access.
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10. Roadway Life Cycle
Arterial
Improved
Deteriorated Increased
Level of Service Accessibility
More Traffic Higher Land
Conflicts Values
Increased Changed
Traffic Land Use
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11. Effects of Poor Access Management
Congestion, possible gridlock
Frustrated drivers
Frequent traffic crashes
Continuous strip development
Decreased property values
Commercial establishments struggling to survive
Complaints about congestion, noise, safety
Pressure on government to improve streets
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12. Benefits of Access Management
Preserves street capacity
Reduces traffic crashes
Preserves value of adjacent property
Manages congestion
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13. Access Management Techniques
Increase spacing between signals,
intersections, and median openings
Careful attention to driveway location,
spacing, and design
Exclusive turning lanes
Median treatments/channelization
Service and frontage roads
Shared access
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14. In today’s world…
Existing road system is
congested, but highway
construction funding is
shrinking
Need to protect and
better utilize our existing
road system
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15. Why manage access?
Access management is the key to preserving
the traffic movement function of an arterial
roadway!!!
It’s a reasonable trade-off between providing
service to a property (development) and
servicing traffic (roadway).
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16. Opportunities for Access Management
Designing a new roadway
Widening an existing roadway
Retrofitting an existing roadway
Accommodating development along an
existing roadway
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17. ENGINEERING
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18. Widening an existing roadway
EXAMPLE:
SR-181 Baldwin County
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20. Traffic Signal Spacing
55 mph design speed
Signal spacing at 2,600 feet or one-half mile
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21. Median Opening Spacing
55 mph design speed
1,300 feet, measured from the center of openings
along the travel way
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22. Driveway Spacing
55 mph design speed
Spacing of 660 feet for a median divided section and
500 feet for a five lane (center turn lane) section
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23. Grouped Parcels
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24. Retrofitting an existing roadway
EXAMPLE:
SR-160 Blount County
Hayden, AL
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26. 3 schools located
within ½ mile
2 of those schools have
direct access to SR-160
Hayden High School
Hayden Middle School
4th school opened
Hayden Elementary School
2007-2008
½ mile to east
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27. CONGESTION!!
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28. Existing Traffic Flow
Hayden Elementary School
Hayden Middle School
Hayden High School BUS FLOW SEPARATE NORTH
Buses FROM VEHICLE FLOW
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29. Proposed Traffic Flow
Hayden Elementary School
Hayden Middle School
Hayden High School NORTH
START TWO-LANE
Buses
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30. SR-160 @ Bent Tree – Improvements
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31. SR-160 @ Bent Tree – Increased Radius
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32. Retrofitting an existing roadway
EXAMPLE:
SR-21 Calhoun County
Oxford, AL
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48. Enforcement of Access Management Plans
Up to MUNICIPALITIES to enforce
– this is why it is so important for them to be involved in the
project planning
Usually adopted by municipalities and incorporated
into their current zoning/site plan approval process
While projects are in progress, designer should be
available to consult with municipalities on
applications received during project design
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49. What’s next for Alabama?
ALDOT will be working to develop a
Statewide Access Management Policy Manual
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50. How did your
state do it?
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