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25 <br />DIAGONAL CROSSING ENHANCEMENTS <br />Enhancements to diagonal crossings include high-visibility pedestrian crossings with refuge islands, pedestrian crossing <br />activators, recalibrated signal timings, improved landscaping, and flashing yield left turns. This type of intersection takes <br />place at the following streets: Long Lake Road and County H2. <br />B <br />Figure 14. Diagonal Crossing Concept <br />NATURALIZED MEDIAN <br />Detention Basin-Bioswale Mix <br />TREES ALONG BOULEVARD <br />PLANTING BEDS WITH ACCENT PLANTS AT INTERSECTIONS <br />REFUGE ISLAND <br />Flanked by planting bed <br />with accent plantings <br />Add flashing yellow arrow left turn signals at key intersections to keep traffic moving Ensure that all key intersections have audible pedestrian crossing activation buttons Improve pedestrian and bicycle crossing visibility with signage at key intersections <br />Pedestrian safety island with landscaped median Pedestrian safety island with raised concrete “nose” and warning bollards Pedestrian crossing signs to alert drivers to the presence of pedestrians <br />*Note: Single-sided crossings may need to <br />be considered for pedestrian safety.
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