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I-89 Exit 14 Alternative Transportation Crossing Study

5.7 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian
Description:
The I-89 Exit 14 Alternative Transportation Crossing Study was undertaken to identify a means and alignment to improve pedestrian and bicycle access in the Exit 14 area.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
South Burlington

Malletts Bay Transportation and Stormwater Scoping Report – Appendix

16.9 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike/Ped, Intersection, Stormwater, Transportation
Description:
This scoping study identifies and evaluates alternatives that address stormwater management, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations along West Lakeshore Drive, and improvements at the Blakely Road and Lakeshore Drive intersection
Consultant:
Aldrich & Elliot, Stone Environmental, Third Sector Associates, Vanasse Hangen & Brustlin Inc.
Geography:
Colchester

Malletts Bay Stormwater Management System & Transportation Scoping Study

9.8 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike, Bike/Ped, Intersection, Pedestrian, Stormwater, Transportation
Description:
This scoping study identifies and evaluates alternatives that address stormwater management, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations along West Lakeshore Drive, and improvements at the Blakely Road and Lakeshore Drive intersection.
Consultant:
Aldrich & Elliot, Stone Environmental, Third Sector Associates, Vanasse Hangen & Brustlin Inc.
Geography:
Colchester

South Burlington, VT Pedestrian and Bicycle Feasibility Study

38.8 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike and Ped
Description:
The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) and the City of South Burlington (City) initiated this scoping study to analyze and evaluate the feasibility of additional sidewalk and shared use paths at four (4) proposed study site locations. This report analyzes and evaluates existing conditions, provides conceptual alignment alternatives, and details opinion of probable construction costs. Preferred concept alternative alignments as identified with the Project Steering Committee (PSC), through the public participation and outreach during the scoping study process, are highlighted within this scoping study.
Consultant:
Toole Design Group
Geography:
South Burlington

Bay Road Bike and Pedestrian Mobility Study

18.1 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike and Ped
Description:
The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) and the Town of Shelburne initiated this scoping study to analyze and evaluate alternatives for providing walking and bicycling facilities along Bay Road. Bay Road is heavily used by people walking, biking, and driving, and provides access to Shelburne Bay, Shelburne Bay Park, Shelburne Farms, and the Ti Haul Recreation Path. This report summarizes the scoping study process, public participation results,and findings.
Consultant:
Toole Design Group
Geography:
Shelburne

Go! Chittenden County Transportation Demand Management Pilot Program

10.3 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian, car-sharing, Transit, Transportation, Transportation Demand Management
Description:
In 2011 the CCRPC, in collaboration with CarShare VT, Chittenden Area TMA, Local Motion, and Green Mountain Transit, was awarded a Transportation, Community and System Preservation (TCSP) grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to launch a Chittenden County Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Pilot Program, which features ready-to-implement TDM activities to meaningfully improve transportation system efficiency, reduce VMT, improve air quality, reduce traffic congestion, improve access to employment, and enhance the livability of our communities. The suite of complementary projects included creating two regional multimodal transit hubs, developing a regional walk/bike program, developing an employee transit pass pilot project, establishing a TDM circuit rider, launching a marketing program to change transportation behavior, and expanding the existing car-share service in Chittenden County.
Consultant:
(none)
Geography:
Chittenden County

South Burlington Pedestrian and Bicycle Feasibility Study

38.8 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian
Description:
The CCRPC and the City of South Burlington initiated this study to analyze and evaluate the feasibility of additional sidewalk and shared use paths at four (4) proposed study site locations: Allen Road (Baycrest Drive to Spear Street); Dorset Street (Autumn Hill Road to Dorset Street/Nowland Farm Road/Old Cross Road intersection); Airport Parkway (Kirby Road to Lime Kiln Bridge); and Spear Street (from shared use path south of Davis Road to US Route 2 Jug Handle/East Terrace). This report analyzes and evaluates existing conditions, provides conceptual alignment alternatives, and details opinion of probable construction costs. Preferred concept alternative alignments as identified with the Project Steering Committee (PSC), through the public participation and outreach during the
scoping study process, are highlighted within this scoping study.
Consultant:
Toole Design Group
Geography:
South Burlington

Shared Use Path Connection over Muddy Brook

166.9 MB
Year:
2006
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian
Description:
Linking path networks is a shared interest of South Burlington, Williston and the Cross Vermont Tail Association. One challenge in creating a shared use path link is the crossing of Muddy Brook. This project evaluates possible alignments for such a crossing.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
South Burlington, Williston

Chittenden Greenways Project

5.8 MB
Year:
1991
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian, Recreation, Regional Planning, Transportation
Description:
The Chittenden Greenways Project provides the vision for a regional trail system of more than 300 miles of corridor routes that supports active transportation, recreational opportunities, and land and water conservation. The report introduces the greenway concept, describes the planning process, details the potential 300-mile network ofr pathways and conservation corridors, and presents information for implementation.
Consultant:
Julie Campoli & Peter Owens
Geography:
Chittenden County