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Re-Vision Division . Stakeholder Meeting #1 Before Lane Conversion May 25 th , 2011. Re-Vision Division . Study Limits and Corridor Characteristics. Wealthy Street to I-196 Mostly commercial and institutional uses Carries local and through traffic (commuter route)
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Re-Vision Division Stakeholder Meeting #1Before Lane ConversionMay 25th, 2011
Study Limits and Corridor Characteristics • Wealthy Street to I-196 • Mostly commercial and institutional uses • Carries local and through traffic (commuter route) • Pedestrian traffic can be significant, particularly near colleges Project Limits
Division Avenue Road Diet • Conversion from a 4/5 to 3 lane section • This involves reducing travelled way width to allow for: • Introduction of shared-use lanes • Increased on-street parking • Overall quality of life improvements • 1-year trial period • Converted solely through pavement markings • Study to determine if the change should kept, modified, or returned to its current state Project Limits
Intent of Project • Crash/Speed Reduction • Increase on-street parking • Improved walkability and easier street crossing • Users feeling safer and more “comfortable” • Economic growth in adjacent businesses • Increased pedestrian and bicycle use
Analysis Process • Stakeholder engagement • Feedback encouraged! • Crash history • Traffic operations • Before and after study • Parking utilization
Schedule • Grand Rapids Division Avenue Lane Conversion • DURING • AFTER • BEFORE MAY 2011 MAY 2011 MAY 2011 JUNE 2011 BEGIN JUNE 2011 SUMMER 2012 SUMMER 2012
Abbott Road, East Lansing, MI • Road diet (paint only) • 4 lanes to 3
EdgewaterDrive, Orlando, FL • Road diet (paint only) • 4 lanes to 3
Grand Junction, Colorado,12th Street • Speeds now comply with posted limit • Provision of turn lane and additional space for bicyclists increase safety • 50% reduction in accidents
Some Other Successful 4‐lane/3‐lane Projects In Grand Rapids • East Fulton Street • West Leonard Street • Plainfield Avenue • Knapp Street
Some Other Successful 4‐lane/3‐lane Projects in the U.S. Conversions
Re-Vision Division Thank You! Questions and Answers