50th Street and Grange Rd Improvements

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The City Council approval of a development proposal at 4917 Eden Avenue has provided an opportunity for improvements to the transportation system near City Hall. Phase 2 of those improvements is tentatively scheduled for construction in 2024. The overview graphic shows the concept along 50th Street and Grange Rd.

The City Council approval of a development proposal at 4917 Eden Avenue has provided an opportunity for improvements to the transportation system near City Hall. Phase 2 of those improvements is tentatively scheduled for construction in 2024. The overview graphic shows the concept along 50th Street and Grange Rd.

  • 50th Street Concept

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    The concept on 50th Street is a 3/4 access intersection at Dale Dr and the City Hall entrance with protected left turns, right in - right outs, and expanded off street pedestrian and bike facilities. It also improves the traffic signal at 50th Street and Grange Road. The benefits of this concept are;

    1. Reduced vehicle and pedestrian conflict points from 32 to 10.
    2. Safe queuing for left hand turns within dedicated medians.
    3. Reduced Vehicle Speeds - medians provide traffic calming by narrowing lanes.
    4. Reduced severity and frequency of most crash types.
    5. Improved pedestrian facility - wide shared use trails on both sides.

    Thanks, Chad Millner, City Engineer

  • Roundabout Concept

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    The improvement concept at the intersection of Eden Ave, Grange Rd, and Wilson Rd is 2 roundabouts. Because of the offset nature of the intersection and the proximity to driveways, 1 roundabout does not work at this location. The benefits of this concept are;

    1. Reduced Vehicle Speeds
    2. Reduced vehicle and pedestrian conflict points.
    3. Reduced severity and frequency of most crash types.
    4. Improved pedestrian facility - wide shared use trails on both sides, shorter crossing distances, median refuge island, crossing only one direction at a time.
    5. Typically, less delay than traffic signals or all-way-stop intersections.

    Thanks, Chad Millner, City Engineer

Page last updated: 18 Sep 2024, 02:04 PM