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Resolution 7519 Adopting Enhanced Design Options for Edgewood Drive Reconstruction <br /> October 26, 2009 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Disadvantages: <br /> • Additional cost due to sidewalk construction (estimated at $3,000-$4,000 per choker) <br /> • Additional maintenance (nuisance for snowplows) <br /> • Most effective when used in conjunction with sharp vertical deflection elements (i.e. trees) <br /> • Experienced bicyclists may merge with traffic rather than use sidewalk <br /> • Drainage may become an issue <br /> • Turning movements for large vehicles may be hindered <br /> • Significant speed reduction doesn't occur until significant narrowing occurs (18 to 20-foot <br /> widths), which we can't do and still meet State Aid requirements <br /> Chokers do not work in all situations at reducing speed and/or volume of traffic. For chokers to <br /> be the most effective, the following is recommended: <br /> • Spaced 200 to 300 feet apart <br /> • The width between the curbs is 18 to 20 feet <br /> • Used in conjunction with other methods of traffic calming <br /> • Accompanied with a sharp vertical element <br /> • Used at midblock instead of at intersections <br /> Excessive speed has not been a major concern from residents on Edgewood Drive. Pedestrian <br /> safety has been a concern due to the amount of children walking or biking to Edgewood Middle <br /> School. A choker was recommended only at the mid-block school crossing (directly across from <br /> the paved easement) to improve pedestrian visibility and reduce the width of the road that <br /> pedestrians need to cross from 40 feet wide to 28 feet wide. It would also provide a safe refuge <br /> for pedestrians waiting to cross the street and promote the use of the existing crosswalk across <br /> the bus lanes within the parking lot. <br /> The choker may create a hazard for passing bicyclist without the use of in-line pedestrian ramps <br /> similar to those installed on Red Oak Drive. The proposed choker in front of Edgewood MS <br /> would not be large enough to situate these in-line ramps and instead could become a major <br /> hazard to bicyclists, especially at night. The Committee recommended the following: <br /> Committee Recommendation: Construct small choker(crosswalk bump-out) only at mid- <br /> block crossing in front of Edgewood MS lined up with 10 foot paved easement if curb height can <br /> be mitigated to prevent hazard to bicyclists (6-0 vote). <br /> —>City Staff Recommendation: Curbing hazard cannot be mitigated and choker is not <br /> recommended. <br /> Crosswalks <br /> Striped crosswalks are another tool that can be used to enhance the safety of pedestrians. Due <br /> to the amount of pedestrian traffic to and from Edgewood Middle School, staff recommends <br /> placing crosswalks at the following locations to alert motorists of potential pedestrian activity: <br /> • Across County Road H and County Road H2 (City and County staff are discussing potential <br /> enhancements to these crosswalks) <br /> • Across Edgewood Drive at the school entrance, at Woodale Drive, at Ridge Lane, and at <br /> Clearview Avenue <br /> In addition to the striped crosswalks, pedestrian crossing signs would be installed. The <br /> proposed crosswalks and signing are shown on the attached plan sheets. It is estimated that <br /> the signing and striping required for each crosswalk would add approximately $1,250 to the <br /> project costs. <br />
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