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PRESENTATION FOOTERT
TAC/CAC, TPO Project Update February 2016
A1A MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR PLANNING AND ENGINEERING ANALYSIS Florida Department of Transportation
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Meeting Agenda – What We Plan To Discuss
– Project Background – New Analysis – RRR Projects – Improvement Concepts – Status – Questions and Comments
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Project Background
– Initiated by Space Coast TPO & Action Team – Addresses multimodal transportation along SR A1A – From the Pineda Causeway (SR 404) to SR 528 in Cape Canaveral – Goal: Develop Implementation Plan
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Project Constraints & Opportunities
– Most improvements are within the existing right-of-way
- Limited by narrow road and lack of extra space
– Several improvements to be implemented by
- thers
- Land use changes
- Utility improvements
- Wayfinding signage
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Existing Conditions
- Data Collection
- Previous Studies
- Identify Right-of-Way
(based on maps) Identification of Needs
Assessment
Interviews
Planning Phase - Visioning Planning Phase – Engineering Analysis Project Development Phase for Selected Improvements Implementation
Depending on the Project, Next Steps could include:
Analysis
Analysis
Engineering Analysis
- Identification of Range
- f Improvements
- Concept Plans
- Cost Estimates
- Evaluation Criteria
- Comparative Analysis
- Public Workshop
- A1A Action Team
Mtg. Prepare Prioritized Project List
Plans
Estimates
Public Meeting
Final Presentations
Current Steps
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Wayfinding
– Implementation Guide
- Resolutions
- Examples
- Potential Destinations
- Recommended steps
– Cities to design & implement – FDOT to review
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Utilities
– Implementation Guide
- Recommendations on Phased
Approach
- Locations
- Types of Changes
- Potential Destinations
- Recommended steps
– Cities to design & implement – FDOT to review
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Right of Way
– New Information – Most is similar to previous assumed ROW – Area near the Air Force Base is different
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New Pedestrian Analysis
– North end of One-Way Pairs – Results: Crosswalk included in RRR
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Recommendations – South to North
– Applications through TPO
- Some sent by Cocoa Beach
- Some sent by Cape Canaveral
– To be Prioritized / Funded, then Designed
RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile Path
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Patrick Air Force Base
– Right-of-Way is significant concern – Improvements must be driven by the AFB. NEED SPONSOR
Right-of-Way Recommended Path
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RRR Project Details
– Public Meeting November 19 – Purpose is Resurfacing – Construction 2016
RRR Project Rec: Streetscaping Rec: Sidewalk – One-Way Pairs
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RRR Project Changes
– Based on additional funds from TPO and City – Sidewalk – fill in all gaps – Bulb outs – No Landscaping - TBD by City
RRR Project Rec: Streetscaping Rec: Sidewalk – One-Way Pairs
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Recommendations – Streetscaping / Drainage
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RRR Project Rec: Streetscaping Rec: Sidewalk – One-Way Pairs
60% Plans – Subject To Change 60% Plans – Subject To Change
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60% Plans – Subject To Change
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60% Plans – Subject To Change
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– Consider modifications to existing curbs?
- More sidewalk space
- Significant design
complexities
– Extend curb and gutter?
- Between N 1st St and N 4th
St?
- North beyond N 4th St?
- South beyond existing
curb?
– Landscaping & Streetscaping?
Considerations after RRR is accomplished
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Recommendation: Sidewalk between Sunflower St and SR 520
Path RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
West Side – 8’ East Side – Existing (Summer 2015)
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Recommendation: SR 520 Intersection
RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile Path
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RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
SR 520 Intersection – Status:
– Too many complexities to add to SR 520 RRR – Consider as stand alone improvement – Scope for Design is under way
Path
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Recommendation: Sidewalk between SR 520 and International / Atlantic
RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
West Side – 8’ East Side – 8’
Path
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RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
Sidewalk - SR 520 to Atlantic Ave – Status:
– Consider as stand alone improvement – Scope for Design is under way
Path
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RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
Recommendation: International / Atlantic Realignment
Path
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Recommendation: Boulevard from International / Atlantic to George King
RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
SW (West Side) – 8’ SW (East Side) – 8’ Median – 22’ or 19.5’ Bike Lane – 4’
Path
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RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
International Drive and Boulevard Improvements – Status:
– Will require additional coordination, analysis, and drainage considerations. – Being considered to move into design – Will not require a PD&E
Path
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Path RRR Project Streetscaping Sidewalk Sidewalk Sidewalk Modify Intersection Modify Intersection Median, Urban Profile
What’s The Status?
– Path in front of PAFB – working on agreement – Sidewalks in One-Way Pairs – in RRR – Streetscaping Projects Downtown Coca Beach – some elements in RRR – SR 520 - prioritized, scope is complete – International Drive Intersection – prioritized, scope is in development – Cape Canaveral median / Urban Profile – prioritized, scope is in development (PD&E not needed)
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Project Contacts
– Project Manager: Todd Davis at todd.davis@dot.state.fl.us or at 386- 943-5422 – Planning and Corridor Development Manager: Heather Garcia at heather.garcia@dot.state.fl.us or 386-943-5077 Check out the project website at www.actiona1a.com