1 / 27

Hardin County Engineering Department

Hardin County Engineering Department. September 12, 2006. Work Plan Identified Tasks. Stormwater/Sediment Control Sanitary Sewer Systems Development Review Access Management Low Cost Safety Improvements to Rural Roads Miscellaneous. Work Plan Identified Tasks.

delila
Download Presentation

Hardin County Engineering Department

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Hardin County Engineering Department September 12, 2006

  2. Work Plan Identified Tasks • Stormwater/Sediment Control • Sanitary Sewer Systems • Development Review • Access Management • Low Cost Safety Improvements to Rural Roads • Miscellaneous

  3. Work Plan Identified Tasks • Stormwater/Sediment Control • Sanitary Sewer Systems • Development Review • Access Management • Low Cost Safety Improvements to Rural Roads • Miscellaneous

  4. Stormwater / Erosion Prevention • MS4 Working Group Meeting August 16 • Discuss Statewide Training / Certification for Engineers, Developers, Contractors, and Inspectors/Enforcement Personnel • Hardin County issuedNotices of Violation to 9 subdivisions • General Training Session tentatively scheduled for Dec/Jan for Hardin Co.

  5. Miscellaneous • Two Public Meetings • I-65/KY 222 Interchange at Glendale • US 31W Access Management Study • Valley Creek Lane Bridge Replacement

  6. I-65/KY 222 Interchange • Public Workshop was held on August 17, 2006 • Reviewed findings of Phase 1A Study • Assessment of Existing and Future Conditions of the Project Study Area • Study and Development of Conceptual Designs • Evaluation of Preliminary Impacts of Various Alternatives

  7. I-65/KY 222 Interchange • Single Interchange • Alternatives for further review in Phase 1B • Alt 1 – Reconstruct as a diamond interchange relocated 600’ south • Alt 2 – Reconstruct as single-point interchange 600’ south • Alt 3 – Reconstruct in present location as single-point interchange

  8. I-65/KY 222 Interchange Context Sensitive Design • Minimize Property and Business Impacts • Minimize Environmental Impacts • Special Signing for Historic Glendale • Improve Marketability for Development Site

  9. I-65/KY 222 Interchange Context Sensitive Design • Consider and Incorporate Aesthetic Designs • Raised Grass Median for KY 222 West of Interchange • Aesthetic Treatments for Bridge • Landscaping along KY 222 • Special Fencing in Controlled Access Area • Aesthetic Lighting Along KY 222

  10. I-65 / KY 222 Interchange Project to be Federally Funded • Right of Way – FY 2008 • Utility Relocations – FY 2008 • Construction – FY 2011

  11. US 31W Access Management Study • Public Workshop held on Sept. 7, 2006 • Study extends 41 miles from Upton to West Point • Feasible Strategies to more effectively manage access along the corridor • Improve Efficiency • Increase Safety

  12. US 31W Access Management Study • 17 Projects Were Recommended • Median Closures, Install Raised Median, Consolidate Driveways, Reconstruct Intersections • Prioritized as low, medium, or high • Funding through MPO • For more information • www.access31w.com

  13. Valley Creek Lane Bridge Replacement • Replacement of Existing Small Bridge • Located just off of Valley Creek Road • Raise bridge and roadway approaches 2 feet • Reconstruction started on September 6 • Installed Temporary Detour • Construction Completion – 8 to 10 weeks

  14. Low Cost Safety Improvements for Rural Roads • Statewide / Rural Roads Statistics • Identify High Accident Locations • Types of Potential Improvements

  15. Hardin County Statistics 2004 • Total Collisions – 2,949 • Injuries – 848 • Fatalities – 20 • Property Damage - $2,364,000 (estimated)

  16. Hardin County Accidents • Rural Roads – Past 5 Years • Crashes – 646 • Injuries – 242 • Fatalities - 10

  17. Highest Accident Roadways • Deckard School Road – 87 (2 fatalities) • Wooldridge Ferry Road - 31 • Springfield Road - 26 • Tunnel Hill Road - 24 • Bewley Hollow Road - 23 • Boone Road – 15 (1 fatality) • Burns Road – 14 • Sportsman Lake Road – 14 • Middle Creek Road – 13 • Star Mills-Eastview Road – 12

  18. Comparison to Totals

  19. Safety Improvements Steps • Review Statistics For Rural Roads • Where did injury/fatal accidents occur? • Type of Accident – collision with another car – collision with fixed object – etc. • Determine potential low cost safety improvements

  20. Field Conditions • Roadway Condition/Alignment • Centerline and Edge Stripe • Signage • Multiple Driveway Entrances • Traffic Counts – June, 2006 – 2,366 vpd • Speed – • Posted Speed – 45 mph • 85th Percentile – 56 mph

  21. Recommended Improvements • Monitor Speed (increase enforcement patrol) • Re-stripe Centerline and Edge of Pavement • Replace / Add Signage • Investigate / Identify Locations for Shoulder Improvements • Access Management • Monitor Future Accident Reports to Identify Specific Problems

  22. Hardin County Engineering Department ~Thank you~

More Related