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From US 17 to SR 11 and SR 11 to Cone Road

SR 40 Reevaluation. From US 17 to SR 11 and SR 11 to Cone Road. Volusia County Transportation Planning Organization. FPID No. 240386-1-32-01 240387-1-32-01. Overview and Limits. Original PD&E Study Complete 1990 Reevaluation of SR 40 for Two Design Segments Segment 1

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From US 17 to SR 11 and SR 11 to Cone Road

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  1. SR 40 Reevaluation From US 17 to SR 11 and SR 11 to Cone Road Volusia County Transportation Planning Organization FPID No. 240386-1-32-01 240387-1-32-01

  2. Overview and Limits • Original PD&E Study Complete 1990 • Reevaluation of SR 40 for Two Design Segments • Segment 1 • US 17 to SR 11 - 6.7 Miles • Segment 2 • SR 11 to Cone Road - 7.1 Miles • Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes • Use Existing Lanes as WB Lanes • Construct New EB Lanes • Replace 3 Existing Bridges • Construct Wildlife Crossings

  3. PD&E Study Reevaluation Location Map Design FY 11/12 Design FY 13/14

  4. Existing Conditions • Rural Principal Arterial Other • Emerging SIS • Hurricane Evacuation Route • Access Class 3 • Posted Speed Limits: 55-60 mph • Operating Speeds: 65-66 MPH • Conservation Lands • Relay Timberlands, Inc. • Heart Island Conservation Area

  5. Existing Typical Section • Rural Typical Section • 200 Feet of Existing Right-of-Way • No Existing Stormwater Treatment • Base Clearance Varies: 1-3 feet

  6. Proposed Typical Section • 4-Lane Rural Divided Arterial • Minimum Design Speed = 65 mph • Right-of-Way Acquisition • Interceptor Ditches: 0’-20’ additional right-of-way • Pond Sites

  7. Drainage • 25 Roadway Basins • 22 Pond Sites • Compensating Treatment for Three basins located in Conservation Lands • Interceptor Ditches to Divert Offsite Drainage Flow

  8. Structures • Replace Existing Bridges • Increase Vertical Clearance and Lengthen to accommodate “Wildlife Benches” • 790018 – 147’ Bridge • 790019 – 121’ Bridge • 790020 – 163’ Bridge • Two Additional Large Wildlife Crossing Box Culverts (7’ x 19.5’) • Three Additional Small Wildlife Crossing Box Culverts (Size Varies)

  9. Wildlife Crossings

  10. PD&E ReevaluationPublic Involvement/Agency Coordination • Saint Johns River Water Management District • Heart Island Conservation Area • Relay Timberlands Conservation Easement • Wildlife Crossings • Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission • Wildlife Crossings • Volusia County • Plum Creek Conservation Easement • Planned Trail • Volusia Speedway • Relay Timberlands, Inc • Black Bear Scenic Byway – Advisory Group • Workshop/Access Management Public Hearing

  11. PD&E ReevaluationOngoing Activities and Next Steps • Design Concept Plans Development • Final Impacts Analysis • Access Management Public Hearing • (November 2011) • Draft Re-evaluation Study Finalized • (January 2012) • FHWA Approval • (February 2012)

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