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North Williston Road Traffic Calming Assessment

1.3 MB
Year:
2021
Theme:
Corridor, Traffic Calming
Description:
This traffic calming assessment evaluated the town's efforts to lower prevailing traffic speeds along North Williston Road. Many of the town's actions were born out of the North Williston Road Scoping Study (2018) which can also be found in our studies and reports database.
Consultant:
CCRPC Staff
Geography:
Williston

Crosswalk feasibility Study at Old Stage Road across Mountain View Road

227.3 kB
Year:
2021
Theme:
Pedestrian, Safety
Description:
This study investigated and evaluated the feasibility of installing a crosswalk across Mountain View Road at the Old Stage Road intersection to address residents' need and provided field observations, findings and recommendations to the Town elected officials for making an informed decision.
Consultant:
(none)
Geography:
Williston

Marshall Avenue Shared Use Path Connection, Williston

11.4 MB
Year:
2020
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian
Description:
The purpose of this project is to provide a safe, visible, comfortable, convenient, and direct bicycle and pedestrian facility connecting existing and planned facilities in Williston and South Burlington. The project is to provide for pedestrians and bicyclists of various ages and abilities, while maintaining safe and efficient vehicular conditions along Marshall Avenue.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
Williston

Lake Iroquois Recreation District, Williston: Beebe Lane Drainage Improvements, Final Design and Cost Estimate

4.1 MB
Year:
2019
Theme:
Infrastructure, Storm Water, Stormwater
Description:
This project developed Final Design Plans and a Cost Estimate for road and drainage improvements for Beebe Lane located within lands managed by the Lake Iroquois Recreation District within the Town of Williston.
Consultant:
KAS
Geography:
Williston

Williston Traffic Signal System Assessment Study

8.3 MB
Year:
2019
Theme:
ITS, Traffic Signal
Description:
This study evaluated traffic signal systems for four intersections along Marshall Avenue in Williston with respect to condition and compliance with current state and federal design standards.  Recommended high-priority, medium-priority and low-priority improvements were identified including probable upgrade cost estimates depending on the existing conditions and functionality of the current signals system.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
Williston

Williston Transportation Impact Fee Study

1.3 MB
Year:
2019
Theme:
Impact Fee, Technical Assistance, Traffic, Transportation
Description:

This impact fee study report outlines the future growth anticipated for the Town of Williston and documents the basis for implementing a transportation impact fee to pay for additional capacity associated with the increased demand for transportation mobility while conforming to the conditions imposed by 24 V.S.A., Chapter 131.

Consultant:
Resource Systems Group Inc.
Geography:
Williston

Allen Brook Large Culvert Assessment Study

6.5 MB
Year:
2019
Theme:
Storm Water, Water Quality
Description:
This project extensively conducted culvert assessment on all large culverts (more than 5 ft) within the Allen Brook watershed in Williston.  The study focused on evaluating existing conditions of all six large culverts; four on Talcott Road (2 doubles), one on South Ridge Road and one on Old Stage Road, identifying regulations and permitting processes that may required for future culvert replacement/improvement and develop a long-term implementation plan including prioritizing, conceptual plans and cost estimates that will be included in the Town's Capital Improvement Plan.
Consultant:
Stone Environmental
Geography:
Williston

I-89 Exit 12 Transportation Improvement District (TID)

3.3 MB
Year:
2019
Theme:
Impact Fees, Municipal Planning, Transportation
Description:
The CCRPC worked alongside the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) and the Town of Williston to evaluate the feasibility of creating a Transportation Improvement District (TID) at the Exit 12/Taft Corners area in Williston, VT. In 2014, the Vermont General Assembly passed Act 145 (H.740) which establishes a Transportation Impact Fee that may be required by an Agency of Natural Resources District Environmental Commission (DEC) or by VTrans to help pay for transportation improvements that directly benefit proposed or future developments. One mechanism by which Transportation Impact Fees can be assessed is through a TID. RSG was retained by CCRPC to analyze and evaluate the potential TID in this area and identify a pathway toward implementation.
Consultant:
Resource Systems Group Inc.
Geography:
Williston

North Williston Road Scoping Study

20.8 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian, Corridor, Infrastructure, Traffic Calming, Transportation
Description:

This scoping study identified and evaluated roadway cross section and traffic calming alternatives along North Williston Road from US Route 2 north to the Winooski River. It did not examine alternatives at intersections along the corridor as all major intersections were subjects of previous scoping studies.  A related document that came out of this study was the reanalysis of a multi-way stop control at the intersection of North Williston Road and Mountain View Road. This can be found in Appendix C and is also available as a stand-alone document in our Studies and Reports Database.

Consultant:
Resource Systems Group Inc.
Geography:
Williston