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TH 100 Visual Quality Advisory Process. VQAC Meeting One 6 December 2012. Project introduction Participants. MnDOT and city staff Community representatives Consulting landscape architects. Project introduction Tonight’s meeting. Meeting focus: Context and conceptual vision
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TH 100 Visual Quality AdvisoryProcess VQAC Meeting One 6 December 2012
Project introductionParticipants • MnDOT and city staff • Community representatives • Consulting landscape architects
Project introductionTonight’s meeting • Meeting focus: Context and conceptual vision • Project overview • Visual quality process for TH 100 • TH 100 visual quality • Guiding visual quality • Summary
Project overviewScope and schedule • Project area • TH 100 between 36th Street and 25-½ Street • Schedule for design and construction • Construction start in Fall 2014 • Construction complete in late 2016 • Project purpose • The improvements will provide motorists with ah more efficient, smoother, and safer ride.
Project overviewScope and schedule • Improvements • Reconstruct TH 7 and CR 5 (Minnetonka Boulevard) interchanges including replacement of bridges • Reconstruct roadway pavement (12 foot lanes) • Improve safety and efficiency through ramp modifications and addition of acceleration lanes • Replace two railroad bridges • Replace concrete barrier • Improve drainage • Install noise walls (if elected by noise barrier beneficiaries)
Project overviewPurpose • Generate ideas for establishing the visual character of the corridor through dialog with the community • Produce a Visual Quality Manual that guides the design of visual quality elements • Define key concepts and directions for visual quality that may be used in the final design of constructed elements
Project overviewVisual Quality Advisory Committee • Composition • neighbors from each side of the corridor • major institutions • representatives of city commissions • city and county staff representatives • Roles and Responsibilities • consistency in participation • representative of a constituency • committed to a visual quality dialog • engaged, not spectating • Process • seven VQAC workshops • one open house
Visual quality process for TH 100Products • Conceptual vision • Corridor influences • Visual quality elements • Visual Quality Manual
Visual quality process for TH 100Conceptual vision • Responsive to place: the community and geographic contexts • Responsive to people: neighbors and travelers • Narrative and graphic reference point for design of visual quality elements
Visual quality process for TH 100Corridor influences • Corridor continuity • Existing and future roadway layouts • Local requirements and guidance • SWLRT and the HCCRA bridge • Noise wall voting • Other local influences
Visual quality process for TH 100Visual quality manual • Conforms to MnDOT parameters and responds to local guidance • Based on community, geographic, and demographic contexts • Illustratedby precedent images and informative drawings with a supportive narrative • Articulates design intent for visual quality elements
TH 100 visual qualityCorridor components Major mainline structures • Bridges • Retaining walls • Noise barriers
TH 100 visual qualityCorridor components Supporting elements • Grading and ponding • Signs • Highway lighting • Fencing • Vegetation
TH 100 visual qualityCorridor components Local features • Exit ramps and local streets • Pedestrian and bicycle facilities • Streetscape on local streets • Gateway elements • Public art
Guiding visual qualityEstablishing a conceptual vision • Exercise One: Identity • Exercise Two: Issues • Exercise Three: Ideas • Sharing directions
Exercise One:Identity Guiding visual qualityEstablishing a conceptual vision • What is the nature and character of St. Louis Park? • Describe your community using single words or short phrases. • Create a separate card for each description. • You will have a chance to share your descriptions with VQAC members.
Exercise Two:Issues Guiding visual qualityEstablishing a conceptual vision • Based on thoughts articulated as a part of Exercise One, think about TH 100 in St. Louis Park. • As a small group, list the five most significant visual quality issues from a traveler’s perspective. • Again as a small group, list the five most significant visual quality issues from a neighbor’s perspective.
Exercise Three:Ideas Guiding visual qualityEstablishing a conceptual vision • How might the issues identified in Exercise Two be addressed? • As a small group, brainstorm ideas that relate to concerns of travelers. • Similarly, brainstorm ideas that relate to concerns of neighbors.
Sharing directions Guiding visual qualityEstablishing a conceptual vision • Spend a few minutes deciding on a few things that your group found to be most relevant, important, intriguing, or exciting. • Pick a representative to share highlights of your small group discussion.
Meeting summaryQuestions and next steps • Questions • Upcoming VQAC meetings • First Thursday of the month • December 2012 through July 2013 • Evenings 6:00-8:00 • St. Louis Park City Hall • Selection of Art Committee representative • Other announcements
Meeting summaryVQAC Meeting One Thank you! http://www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/hwy100slp/
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Additional informationPlanning references • Television Documentaries • Highway 100 “Lilac Way” • City of St. Louis Park Planning Documents • Vision St. Louis Park • Minnetonka Boulevard Design Plan