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Rehabilitation for Eastern Avenue, NE (from New Hampshire Avenue, N.E. to Whittier Street, N.W.) December 7, 2016 DRAFT MRR59A Rehabilitation for Eastern Ave, NE Project Location Map DRAFT MRR59A Rehabilitation for Eastern Ave, NE Existing


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MRR59A Rehabilitation for Eastern Ave, NE

Rehabilitation for Eastern Avenue, NE

(from New Hampshire Avenue, N.E. to Whittier Street, N.W.) December 7, 2016 DRAFT

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Project Location Map

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Existing Corridor Characteristics

  • Roadway Classification/ Geometrics/ Condition
  • Inadequate lane transition (4-lane minor arterial to 2-lane)
  • Significant crest/ sag vertical curves
  • Concealed driveways; deteriorating pavement and curbs
  • Traffic Operations/ Speed
  • Steep grades/ high speeds
  • Improper lane use; queuing; no left-turn lane
  • Pedestrian/ Bicycle Facilities and Operations
  • Unsafe unsignalized Ped. Crossing; limited sight distance
  • No sidewalks or Ped. access to bus stops; non-ADA ramps
  • Vision Zero Initiative
  • Traffic Control Devices
  • Deteriorated signs; sign clutter; improper sign placement
  • Poor lane markings; inadequate intersection lighting
  • Drainage
  • Damaged/ clogged inlets (sediment, debris)
  • No Stormwater management
  • Landscaping/ Visual Appeal/ Neighborhood Appearance
  • Unhealthy trees; improper pruning/ maintenance

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MRR59A Rehabilitation for Eastern Ave, NE

Roadway Improvements

Roadway Improvement Objectives

  • Reduce vehicle speeds.
  • Improve pedestrian

movements and safety.

  • Provide a safer roadway for

bicyclists.

  • Reconstruct non-ADA

compliant features.

  • Reconstruct deteriorating

roadway infrastructure.

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Roadway Improvements

  • Use pavement markings/ signs to reduce vehicle speed to

closer match the posted speed and facilitate safe travel for bicyclists and pedestrians.

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Roadway Improvements

  • To reduce vehicle speed.
  • To reduce pedestrian crossing distance.
  • To increase pedestrian visibility to drivers.

Use curb extensions/ bump-outs at intersections

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Roadway Improvements

  • Construct new 6-foot

sidewalks with 6-foot grass buffer northbound from Sligo Mill Rd. to North Capitol St. N.W.

  • Pavement

Reconstruction from Whittier St. N.W. to Kansas Ave. N.E. and from Sligo Mill Rd. N.E. to New Hampshire Ave. N.E. 0.40 MILES

  • Pavement Milling from

Kansas Ave. N.E. to Sligo Mill Rd. N.E. 0.20 MILES

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2nd Ave. MD

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Roadway Improvements

  • Upgrade existing curb ramps, sidewalks and

bus stops to meet ADA standards.

  • Coordinate with WMATA to add/ relocate bus

stops due to new sidewalks along Routes F1, F2, and K2.

  • Rehabilitate deteriorating retaining walls.
  • Reconstruct deteriorating curb and gutter.
  • Replace/ add guiderail.

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Construction Phasing

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Intersection Improvements

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Intersection Improvements

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Intersection Improvements

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Sidewalk Extension and Bump Out

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Retaining Wall Rehabilitation

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Drainage and Stormwater Management

Integrated Stormwater Management

Parking lanes can double as stormwater capture areas using pervious concrete with tree areas and structural soil in buffer areas to take up excess water and nutrients that do not infiltrate.

Amend Existing Tree Planting Areas with Structural Soil (healthy trees to remain - DDOT Std. 621.72) Pervious Concrete in Parking Lane Additional Tree Planting Areas with Structural Soil

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Landscaping, Arborist

Identify Opportunities for LID’s

  • Replace dead or missing trees.
  • Preserve existing healthy trees.
  • Introduce new trees and planting

areas.

  • Reduce paving/ introduce

permeable paving.

  • Introduce bioretention facilities

TYPICAL BUFFER WITH TREE PLANTING SECTION BIORETENTION FACILITIES BIORETENTION FACILITIES

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Project Schedule

  • Design Completion: Fall 2017
  • Construction Begins: Summer 2018
  • Construction Completion: Winter 2019

Current Project Schedule:

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