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South Burlington Kennedy Drive Bicyclist & Pedestrian Lighting Study

1.2 MB
Year:
2023
Theme:
Bike and Ped, Bike/Ped, Lighting
Description:
South Burlington, through the CCRPC's UPWP, sought the support of WSP to provide technical services for exploring lighting improvements to better serve the needs of bicyclists and pedestrians using the separated, 1.5-mile, shared-use path that runs parallel to the west bound lanes of Kennedy Drive between Dorset Street and Williston Road.
Consultant:
WSP
Geography:
South Burlington

Vermont Route 116 Crosswalk Scoping Study

19.1 MB
Year:
2023
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian, Bike and Ped, Bike/Ped, Sidewalk
Description:
This study investigates potential crosswalk improvements at three locations along the Vermont Route 116 corridor in Hinesburg. The purpose of the study was to review two existing crosswalks and evaluate a potential new crosswalk at a third location. The three crosswalk locations include: 1. Mid-block crosswalk near United Church of Hinesburg 2. Mid-block crosswalk near Hinesburg Community School 3. Buck Hill Road intersection.
Consultant:
Hoyle - Tanner & Associates
Geography:
Hinesburg

South Burlington Multi-Site Crosswalk Assessment

17.6 MB
Year:
2023
Theme:
Bike and Ped, Bike/Pedestrian, Crossings, crosswalk
Description:
The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) and the City of South Burlington retained Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc. (Hoyle Tanner) to prepare this crosswalk assessment to evaluate potential crosswalks at four locations in South Burlington. The four crosswalk locations include: Intersection of Songbird Road and Dorset Street; Intersection of Nicklaus Circle and Dorset Street; Intersection of Hinesburg Road and Dubois Drive; Intersection of Pheasant Way and Spear Street.
Consultant:
Hoyle - Tanner & Associates
Geography:
South Burlington

Williston, VT Multimodal Scoping Study on Maple Road

1.8 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Bike and Ped, Sidewalk, Traffic Calming
Description:
The Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) and the Town of Williston initiated this scoping study to analyze and evaluate alternatives to address residents’ concerns about speeding, cut-through traffic, and desire to improve multimodal safety on Maple Road.
Consultant:
Toole Design Group
Geography:
Williston

Assessment of Critical Non-Compliant Sidewalks, Paths, and Crossings

5.7 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian, Bike and Ped, Recreation, Safety, Sidewalk, Technical Assistance
Description:
In the Vermont communities of Essex and Essex Junction sidewalks, driveways, and intersection crossing infrastructure may be deficient, with ADA ramps, deteriorating sidewalk or pathways creating travel impairments, and signalized intersections that may not meet these requirements. State and federal laws and regulations require local governments to ensure that people with disabilities have full access to civic life within their communities. The purpose of the Assessment of Critical Non-Compliant Sidewalks, Paths, and Crossings is to assess, analyze, and develop a prioritization list of improvements to sidewalks, driveways, and intersections at identified study focus areas within the Town of Essex and Village of Essex Junction, Vermont.
Consultant:
Toole Design Group
Geography:
Essex, Essex Junction

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

Winooski River Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge Technical Feasibility Study

23.7 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike and Ped, Transportation
Description:
This study evaluated alternatives for a new bicycle/pedestrian bridge over the Winooski River connecting the cities of Burlington and Winooski. The issues examined for each alternative included permitting feasibility, project design and cost, right-of-way impacts, and utility conflicts. A comprehensive scoping study of the preferred alignment may be warranted depending on the outcome of a 2017/2018 scoping study of the Main Street Bridge over the Winooski River.
Consultant:
DuBois & King Inc.
Geography:
Burlington, Winooski

Richmond Road Pedestrian and Bicycle Scoping Study

5.1 MB
Year:
2017
Theme:
Bike and Ped
Description:
An evaluation and preferred alternative selection on ways to improve walking and cycling along this 1.7 mile corridor in Hinesburg
Consultant:
Toole Design Group
Geography:
Hinesburg