County of Fairfax, Virginia
Department of Transportation
Proposed Street Design Updates
VDOT Summer 2015 Repaving
February 18, 2015
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Overview• Why are we here?
• What are we asking today?
• What projects are being proposed?
• Where are we in the process?
• What are the next steps?
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Why are we here?• VDOT Summer repaving includes Kingstowne Village
Parkway. Project limited to restriping existing pavement.– Kingstowne Village Parkway from Beulah Street to South Van
Dorn Street is scheduled to be repaved
• Opportunity to improve vehicular safety, improve traffic flow, add bicycle facilities, improve pedestrian safety– Beulah Street to Hayfield Road
• Low to no cost for the County
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What are we asking today?
• Your input and feedback– Support, questions, concerns, ideas
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Photo Credit: sundaystreetssf.com
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Project List
• Kingstowne Village Parkway Road Diet– Beulah Street to Hayfield Road
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Road Diets• Removing travel lanes from a roadway and reallocating
the space for other uses
• Rule of thumb: Roads with less than 20,000 vehicles per day don’t need four travel lanes
• Kingstowne Village Parkway: 5,300 vehicles per day
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EXISTING PROPOSED
Road Diet Advantages
• Improved safety and mobility for cyclists and pedestrians
• Reduction in fastest speeds
• 20% to 50% crash reduction
In existing conditions, if a driver moves slightly over the double yellow line thereis a risk for a head-on crash. In the proposed design, center turn lanes provide a buffer from oncoming traffic.
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In existing conditions, if a driver swerves slightly to the right, there is a risk for a collision with the curb. In the proposed design, bikes lanes provide buffer from curb, although the bike lane shouldn’t be regularly used by drivers.
Existing Proposed
In existing conditions, if a driver pulls over with disabled vehicle, there is a riskof being in a rear-end collision. In the proposed design, bike lane can provide safe area during emergency conditions, and help to avoid a rear-end collision.
Existing Proposed
In existing conditions, if a driver is waiting for traffic to clear to make a left turn, there is a risk of a rear-end collision. In the proposed design, left turn lanes provide dedicated space to make turn, out of the way of through traffic.
Existing Proposed
In existing conditions, if two drivers are making left turns, they block each otherssight distance and view of oncoming traffic. In the proposed design, turn lanes provide better sight lines and view of oncoming traffic.
Existing
In existing conditions, the sight lines for drivers exiting side streets can make itdifficult to see oncoming traffic. In the proposed design, the through lane is awayfrom the curb, and a driver has a better view of oncoming vehicles.
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Proposal includes converting existing through+right lane on Morning View Laneto a right-turn only lane, at the intersection with Beulah Street.
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Average Delay at Beulah Signal (seconds)
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Proposal includes converting existing through+right lane on Kingstowne VillageParkway to a right-turn only lane, at the intersection with Hayfield Road.
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Evening 35 42
Average Delay at Hayfield Signal (seconds)
Lawyers Road Diet
Lawyers Road Diet Results
• Average speeds dropped by 1 mph
• Vehicles over 50 mph declined from 13% to 1% of traffic
• No change in traffic volume
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Average 16 total crashes per year
Average 6 injury crashes per year5 crashes per year
67%
A F T E R
Lawyers Road Survey
• 851 responses, non-scientific, one year after implementation
• Does the road feel safer?
• Do you cycle more often on Lawyers?
• Do your auto trips take more time?
• Have auto speeds dropped?
• Did the project improve Lawyers?
Yes: 69%
Yes: 47%
No: 69%
Yes: 59%
Yes: 74%
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Bicycle Master Plan
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Fairfax County’s first Bicycle Master Plan was adopted by the Board of Supervisors on October 28, 2014.
Calls for bike lanes on Kingstowne Village Parkway
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What are the next steps?• Gather community input tonight and next
several weeks with option for 2nd meeting– 2nd Meeting Tentatively Scheduled April 8
• Redesign plans as necessary and come to final conclusion
• Design completion: April 2015
• Projects go to construction: Summer 2015
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Thank You
Questions/Comments?
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