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Venice US41 ByPass Alternatives
1. This is about people People want safe streets, and a healthful, livable, attractive place to be.
2. This is the Venice Council & Staff LEGACY Widen ByPass corridor to six lanes after 2015 (when FDOT construction begins) Or Adopt today’s best alternatives in Intersection Management constructed sooner.
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5. Corridors interrupted by multiple intersections impeding flow, creating congestion Total avg daily volume 49,500 AADT
6. US 41 VENICE BYPASS OBJECTIVE relieve corridor congestion for all users SAFELY with better travel time . US 41 Sarasota Bayfront with same objective. Here shares some of what Sarasota learned to then chose multi-modal
7. CONFLICT of USE RISK Safety vs Speed Purpose Commercial vs Residential Livability Environment vs Utility Destination Through vs Local Who is Driving Older vs Younger
8. Driver Demographics Who is Driving Older vs Younger Source: US Census See FHWA roundabout presentation
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10. Conflict of Use ALTERNATIVES TO WIDENING BEYOND FOUR LANES. INTERSECTION MANAGEMENT ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REGULATED OR MODERN ROUNDABOUTS UNREGULATED
11. ATMS Advanced Traffic Management System 24/7 Monitors intersection traffic from a control center with technicians optimizing signal timings, adjusting signals to vehicle flow, traffic incidents, and emergency vehicles. using video cameras, pavement detectors, roadside speed sensors and data collection systems Primary objective: Safer & more efficient vehicle movement INTERSECTION MGT ALTERNATIVE TO ROADWAY ADDED LANES
12. ATMS Advanced Traffic Management System Sarasota County is deep into implementing the ATMS system from a master control center at the Sarasota Airport. Talk to the County Techs for when to expect ATMS management of the Venice US 41 intersections along the ByPass and BUS. The FDOT 5yr Work Plan shows ATMS is funded. ATMS became an MPO priority in 2003. A time line to active ATMS is likely to be set this Spring. Sarasota will benefit with ATMS application at key intersections along 301, unneeded at Bayfront corridor intersections with roundabouts. Primary objective: Safer & more efficient vehicle movement INTERSECTION MGT ALTERNATIVE TO ROADWAY ADDED LANES
14. ROUNDABOUT 24/7 Users adjust to the flow of Both north/south and crossing traffic Traffic in the roundabout has right of way No stop lights, no electric power Speed posted 30 mph approaching Speed in roundabout more or less 20 mph. Designed for Trucks and EMS. Safer movement of pedestrians, bikers, & others. Primary objective: Safer & more efficient people movement INTERSECTION MGT ALTERNATIVE TO ROADWAY ADDED LANES
16. ROUNDABOUT Capacity Roundabouts typically carry about 30% more vehicles than similar sized signalized intersections during peak flow conditions . Increased capacity at roundabouts is due to the continuous flowing nature. No red lights to halt movement. Economy Roundabouts stimulate adjacent businesses. Operations and maintenance expense is less than that of traffic signals. Roundabouts also reduce the need for added lanes along roadways because the capacity of a system is most often determined by the intersections. Oregon traffic engineers figure a traffic signal (turn lanes et al) will need a least 17% more land than constructing a two lane roundabout .. Primary objective: Safer & more efficient people movement Primary objective: Safer & more efficient people movement INTERSECTION MGT ALTERNATIVE TO ROADWAY ADDED LANES
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19. Backup on to Ringling Bridge from Gulfstream STOPlight. To be relieved by modern roundabouts at Gulfstream & Fruitville, with right turn slip lanes, in multi-modal four-lane US41 Bayfront Corridor Connectivity plan.
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25. economic value of preventing a human fatality $5.8 million Federal Highway Administration SAFETY February, 2008, the FHWA Department recommended $5.8 million as the statistical economic value for traffic engineers to use in preventing a human fatality. Factors calculated include wage and productivity losses, travel delay caused, medical expenses, administrative expenses, insurance, police, legal costs, motor-vehicle damage, employers’ uninsured costs, training of replacement workers, overtime caused, disabling injury, etc .
26. July 10, 2008 FHWA GUIDANCE STATEMENT: Roundabouts are the preferred safety alternative for a wide range of intersections . Although they may not be appropriate in all circumstances, they should be considered as an alternative for all proposed new intersections on Federally-funded highway projects , particularly those with major road volumes less than 90 percent of the total entering volume. Roundabouts should also be considered for all existing intersections that have been identified as needing major safety or operational improvements. This would include freeway interchange ramp terminals and rural intersections . Federal HighWay Administration
27. MPO Mission (Venice & Sarasota) Improve mobility safely for the most people soonest Elected officials decide mobility choices with this primary objective: SAFETY
34. GOLDEN, Colorado With slower speed through, this series of roundabouts reduced travel time 34%, With access to businesses easier, sales increased and businesses were added. .
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36. Approaches to roundabouts require fewer traffic lanes and less right-of-way than those at traditional intersections – Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. Since motorists are not required to stop as they approach a roundabout , there is no need to store vehicles on the roadway during a red light. This can translate into reduced right of way requirements and lower construction costs . Because they can process traffic more efficiently than traffic signals, roundabouts typically require fewer traffic lanes to accommodate the same amount of traffic.
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39. Nazir Lalani, Traffic Engineer for Ventura County, CA. << Signalized Conflicts 32 Roundabout Conflicts >> 8
41. 10 th &14 th & corridor improve = together $5.9 m Fruitville = $5.5 m Multimodal Corridor Bayfront Cost Projection Gulfstream = $5.5 m Main Street = $4.4 m Venice Bypass FDOT Work Plan ROW ACQUISITION 2011 North Segment = $7.3 m 2011 Middle Segment = $28.7 m CONSTRUCTION 2015/16 North Segment = $7.7 m 2014/15 Middle Segment = $10.2 m TOTAL = $21.5 m TOTAL = $54 m
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43. ARIZONA/SR 179 9 mile Corridor 11 roundabouts Green Bay, Wisconsin US 41 Corridor/44 Roundabouts for Conflict Of Use
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47. This is the Venice Council & Staff LEGACY Widen ByPass corridor to six lanes after 2015 (when FDOT construction begins) Or Adopt today’s best alternatives in Intersection Management constructed sooner.
48. This is about people People want safe streets, and a healthful, livable, attractive place to be.
49. Respectfully submitted Tuesday, January 4, 2011 Rod Warner Sarasota County Representative to MPO Citizens Advisory Committee Connectivity Chair www.SarasotaConnectivity.com 941 924 2400 3648 Tangier Terrace Sarasota, FL 34239