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East Charlotte Village Traffic Analysis Study – Appendices

7.5 MB
Year:
2023
Theme:
Safety, Speed, Traffic Calming
Description:
The purpose of this traffic study is to identify potential countermeasures intended to reduce vehicle speeds and increase safety by establishing a sense of place and creating a more comfortable environment for all modes of travel within the East Charlotte Village center. Appendices
Consultant:
VHB
Geography:
Charlotte

East Charlotte Village Traffic Analysis Study

1.9 MB
Year:
2023
Theme:
Safety, Speed, Traffic Calming
Description:
The purpose of this traffic study is to identify potential countermeasures intended to reduce vehicle speeds and increase safety by establishing a sense of place and creating a more comfortable environment for all modes of travel within the East Charlotte Village center. Alternatives were developed, evaluated, vetted through public forums and supported by the Town.  This study identified and provided an overview of the preferred alternatives inclusive of preliminary cost estimates, conceptual level designs and next steps for implementation.
Consultant:
VHB
Geography:
Charlotte

Winooski Traffic Calming Policy Manual

5.1 MB
Year:
2022
Theme:
Traffic Calming
Description:
The purpose of this study was to develop a Traffic Calming Policy manual that assists the City of Winooski to develop and implement traffic calming procedures and measures for existing streets.  The purpose of traffic calming is to support the livability and vitality of residential and commercial areas through improvements for safety, mobility and comfort.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
Winooski

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

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

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

Chamberlin Lane and Brennan Woods Drive Traffic Calming Study

2.8 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Traffic Calming
Description:
This study investigated existing traffic conditions and addressed residents' concerns regarding vehicular speeds along Chamberlin Lane and Brennan Woods Dr., and recommended necessary traffic calming measures.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
Williston

Blair Park Traffic Calming Study

3 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Traffic Calming
Description:
This study investigated existing traffic conditions and addressed residents' concerns regarding vehicular speeds at the Blair Park; and determined the necessity of traffic calming measures on the Blair Park loop.
Consultant:
Stantec
Geography:
Williston

Shelburne Gateway Scoping Study

15.4 MB
Year:
2018
Theme:
Bicycle & Pedestrian, Safety, Traffic Calming, Transportation
Description:
This scoping study identifies and evaluates alternatives to create a gateway into Shelburne on US 7 from the south with specific attention to pedestrian safety and mobility.
Consultant:
DuBois & King Inc.
Geography:
Shelburne