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U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South Intersection Improvement Clifty Creek Elementary School

U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South Intersection Improvement Clifty Creek Elementary School May 22, 2014, 6:00 p.m. Welcome. Purpose and explanation of public meeting Public meeting format Visit our sign-in table Informational packets Submitting public comments

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U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South Intersection Improvement Clifty Creek Elementary School

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  1. U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South Intersection Improvement CliftyCreek Elementary School May 22, 2014, 6:00 p.m.

  2. Welcome • Purpose and explanation of public meeting • Public meeting format • Visit our sign-in table • Informational packets • Submitting public comments • Informal Q & A following formal presentation and comment session

  3. Public Meeting • Sign-in attendance information will be added to project mailing list. • A public meeting notice was mailed to known property owners within project area. • Announcement of this public information meeting was posted to INDOT website at: http://www.in.gov/indot/2370.htm • Electronic notification via e-mail

  4. Project Stakeholders • Indiana Department of Transportation • Indiana Division Federal Highways Administration • Bartholomew County • City of Columbus • Elected public officials • Community residents and local citizens • Emergency services • Commuters • Trucking and farming industries • Commercial district/local businesses • Schools

  5. U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South • Indiana Department of Transportation • Project Officials • Bill Read, Consultant Services Engineer / Project Manager • Indiana Division Federal Highway Administration • Recognition of elected public officials

  6. Project History • INDOT identifies areas to address as independent projects on U.S. 31 from U.S. 50 to C.R. 50 in Jackson and Bartholomew Counties • U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South • Enhance safety and traffic flow at intersection • Roundabout proposal • INDOT evaluation of intersection as candidate for roundabout treatment • Traffic signal proposed in interim

  7. Project History • 2009 – INDOT proposed corridor project; a public hearing is held • U.S. 31 from U.S 50 to C.R. 50 in Jackson and Bartholomew Counties; corridor project not advanced • Independent projects within corridor identified • 2013 – Roundabout proposal introduced during December public meeting • 2014 – Conversation continued regarding roundabout proposal during February public meeting • 2014 – Public meeting scheduled in May to discuss advancing the project

  8. U.S. 31 at C.R. 400 South Accidents 5 9 3 6 2 • Accident History • 2011 • 2012 (prior to traffic signal) • 2012 (after traffic signal) • 2013 • 2014* * After February public meeting Source: INDOT Seymour District Traffic Section

  9. Breakdown • Average of 6.4 accidents per year from 2007 to 2011 • 6 Accidents in 2013 • 4 injuries from 2011 to June 2012 • 16 injuries from June 2012 to April 2014

  10. Comments • Results of Second Public Information Meeting • The results only include written comments from the second Public information Meeting • For 7 • Against 7 • Neutral 4

  11. Excerpts From Comments • “The red light installed there was an improvement, and has worked very well.” • “The stop light is working well, having cut the accidents in half.” • “There have been fewer accidents since the stop light was installed.”

  12. Other Comments • 1. “Let’s put in four left turn lanes with a traffic turn arrow.” • 2. “In the past several months, I have come within a hair’s breath of being T-boned at the intersection by drivers on 400 S running the red light.”

  13. Summary • 1. It appears that we are split equally with the public on the roundabout issue • 2. Over half of the accidents are angle related • 3. The severity of the accidents have increased substantially (4 in 1.5 years vs. 16 in 1.75 years)

  14. Summary (continued) • 4. Roundabouts literally eliminate the angle type accidents, which equates to injuries • 5. Cost to add traffic signals and left turn lanes would be in the same cost range as a roundabout

  15. Vehicular Conflict Points Total Conflict Points: 8 Total Conflict Points: 32

  16. Conclusion • Based on the safety needs for this intersection, we plan to continue with the design of the roundabout.

  17. Existing Intersection Insert Existing Intersection Display

  18. Proposed Intersection • Single Lane Roundabout • Designed for 20 year traffic needs • Currently 8,710 vehicles/day • Future 9,210 vehicles/day • Diameter = 156’ • Right of way needs • 1.5 acres permanent • 0.5 acres temporary • Long splitter islands • Raised central island • 10’ mountable truck apron

  19. Roundabout Enhancements • Add roadway curvature to help reduce speeds • Rumble strips to be used to alert commuters • Widen approaches to accommodate large trucks/combines • Install highly visible signs in advance • Roundabout will include lighting

  20. Project Schedule • Public Meeting – May 2014 • Design phase activities – 2014 • Environmental document – 2014 • Real Estate activities – 2015 • Appraising • Negotiations/buying • Utilities coordination/relocation • http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/realestate/realprop/index.html • Construction proposed – 2016

  21. Next Steps • Public and project stakeholder input • INDOT appreciates receiving input and will continue to engage the community as this project advances. • INDOT review and evaluation • INDOT will continue to review and evaluate project development activities to minimize community and project stakeholder impacts. • Communication • INDOT will continue to utilize the project mailing list, electronic notification and media coordination to communicate information regarding this project. • Who should I contact if I have questions? • INDOT Seymour District Office Customer Service Center 185 Agrico Lane, Seymour, IN 47274 Phone: (877) 305-7611 Email: secommunications@indot.in.gov

  22. Thank You! • Please visit with INDOT project officials • Project Open House • Project maps, displays, public comments table • INDOT project officials available for informal Q & A • Thank you for your attendance this evening • http://www.in.gov/indot/2706.htm

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