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CAN RENDERING PREVENT WONDERING? ROW NEGOTIATIONS WONDERING ROW NEGOTIATIONS RENDERING Proposed alignment as presented at the public meeting. Proposed design displayed on top of Google earth map Parcel 50 - View looking toward


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CAN RENDERING PREVENT WONDERING?

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ROW NEGOTIATIONS “WONDERING”

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ROW NEGOTIATIONS “RENDERING”

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Proposed alignment as presented at the public meeting.

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Proposed design displayed on top of Google earth map

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Parcel 50 - View looking toward the proposed intersection standing at the front door.

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Property Owner Contacts Using “WONDERING” vs. “RENDERING”

  • Property owners become

confused looking at roadway plans and ask more questions in order to understand what right of way agent is trying to explain.

  • Interpreting Plans, Profiles,

and Cross-sections is hard for most people because it is difficult to visualize what it will lock like when the project is completed. “WONDERING” VS. “RENDERING”

  • Rendered images and

videos clearly show the project limits and provide a future glimpse of the project in relation to the surrounding property.

  • Property owners feel better

informed as to how the project is going to affect their

  • wn property.
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Viewing Picture Links in Google Earth

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Exporting Microstation DGN’s into Google Earth

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Example Project: Lawrence Co. KY.

“Before Construction”

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Example Project: Lawrence Co. KY.

“After Construction”

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Example Project: Lawrence Co. KY.

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Example Project: Lawrence Co. KY. “What would the roadway look like If I were looking at it from this window on the corner of my house?” MAINLINE APPROACH

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Example Project: Lawrence Co. KY.

As this picture shows, vehicles traveling on the proposed mainline will only be visible in the small area indicated in red.

  • Behind the house and on the left side of the picture, the mainline cut slope is blocking the view and sound of

traffic.

  • The approach embankment also blocks the view of the mainline traffic.

MAINLINE CUT SLOPE APPROACH EMBANKMENT

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Public Meeting Video

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Public Meeting Video

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Public Meeting Video

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Questions?