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Road Design Susan Handy TTP Orientation Seminar October 2009
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Topics Network design Facility design
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Network Design What are the two main purposes of streets/roads/highways? What’s the main difference between streets vs. roads vs. highways?
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National Committee on Urban Transportation, 1958
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City of Sunnyvale, 1957
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ITE Street Layout Principles, 1984
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City of Austin, Comprehensive Plan, 1994
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Connectivity Measures
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Benefits of grid…? More direct routes –Less distance Less driving (?) –Less pollution, energy consumption, noise, etc. More walking/biking –More exercise, less weight, better health, etc. –Better efficiency Emergency response time City services
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Source: Handy, Paterson, and Butler 2003
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Source: http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/cul-de-sac.html
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Berkeley Diverters Source: http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/transportation/Bicycling/BB/BicycleBoulevardTreatments.html
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Village Homes, Davis Source: Google Maps
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Davis Greenbelt System
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Source: Google Maps Houten, Netherlands
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Source: Google Maps
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Facility Design Responsibility for building: –City/County: local streets, collectors, arterials –State: highways, freeways Influence on professional practice: –Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) –American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
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http://www.ite.org/bookstore/RP-011C.pdf
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Source: http://www.ashland.or.us/Files/street%20standards_001.pdf
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Innovations/Trends Traffic Calming Skinny Streets “Complete the Streets” Context-Sensitive Design Others…
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Traffic Calming "Traffic calming is the combination of mainly physical measures that reduce the negative effects of motor vehicle use, alter driver behavior and improve conditions for non-motorized street users." - ITE Subcommittee on Traffic Calming
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Speed Control Measures Vertical DeflectionHorizontal Deflection Horizontal Narrowing Other Measures Speed HumpsTraffic CirclesNeckdownsExamples Speed TablesRoundabouts Center Island Narrowings Raised CrosswalksChicanesChockers Raised IntersectionsRealigned Intersections Textured Pavements Speed Lumps * Speed Cushion * Split Speed Hump * Volume Control Measures Divertive, RestrictiveOther Measures Full ClosuresExamples Half Closures Diagonal Diverters Lateral Shift * Median Barriers http://www.trafficcalming.org/measures2.html
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Traffic Circles Roundabouts http://www.trafficcalming.org/measures2.html
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Chicanes Neckdowns
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Narrow Street Scenarios 28’ 52-56’ 24’ 47-52’ 20’ 42-48’ http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~cpw/projects/pdf/featured/tgm_2003/powerpoints/285,13,Narrow Street Scenarios
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Narrow Streets Canyon Rim Village, Medford http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~cpw/projects/pdf/featured/tgm_2003/powerpoints/366,11,Narrow Streets
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Marcy McInelly, SERA/Urbsworks Sustainable Streets …are rights of way designed and operated to create benefits relating to mobility, ecology and community that support a broad sustainability agenda...
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Sustainable Street Design Network design: alignment, sizing, connectivity Allocation of right of way space Component design: paving, landscape, lighting, furnishings Sub-grade engineering and design Marcy McInelly, SERA/Urbsworks
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Planning, Policy and Institutional Activities Construction Operations & Management Maintenance, Restoration & Repair Marcy McInelly, SERA/Urbsworks Beyond Street Design
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Photo: Marcy McInelly, SERA/Urbsworks Movement Ecology Community Pillars of Sustainable Streets Marcy McInelly, SERA/Urbsworks
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Riverfront Parkway and Downtown Streets, Chattanooga, TN Roadway Modifications Image: City of Chattanooga and River City Company
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Riverfront Parkway, Chattanooga, TN “Before” Conditions Image: City of Chattanooga and River City Company
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Image: City of Chattanooga Reconstructed Riverfront Parkway
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http://www.completestreets.com/early.html
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https://bookstore.transportation.org/item_details.aspx?ID=110
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“Context-Sensitive Design”
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Next up: Pavements
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