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Transcript of SDOT's Roxbury Road Safety Presentation
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SW Roxbury StreetRoad Safety Corridor
Feedback Session 2Project Manager Jim CurtinFebruary 26, 2014, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
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SDOTs mission & vision
Mission: delivering a first-rate transportation system for Seattle.
Vision: a vibrant Seattle with connected people, places, and products.
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SDOTs values
Keep it safe
Focus on thebasics
Build healthycommunities
Support athriving
economy
Provide greatservice
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Presentation overview Background Project area
Existing conditions Early projects What weve heard so far Feedback session Next steps
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Background Safety improvements
requested byCommunity Councils
Data indicates highspeeds and collisionissues on Roxbury
SW Roxbury Street at 35 th Avenue SWlooking east
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Background Goal: improve safety for all Data-driven education, enforcement, and engineering efforts Short and long-term engineering solutions Many opportunities for community input Implementation late 2014 and 2015
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Project area
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Existing conditionsSW Roxbury StreetPrincipal arterial classification
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35th Ave SW 30th Ave SW 26th Ave SW 17th Ave SW 14th Ave SW 8th Ave SW 4th Ave SW
verage Daily Traffic
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Existing conditions
Adjacent land uses 153 parcels 52% single family residential 18% retail, office, industrial
3 schools, parks, open space White Center/Westwood Urban
Village Served by 10+ transit routes
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Existing conditions
Collisions 223 total collisions last three plus years 112 injuries
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Existing conditions
Pedestrian and Bicycle Collisions 11 pedestrian-vehicle 2 bicycle
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Existing conditionsSpeeds 5+ mph over speed limit in most
locations
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Early projects Pavement repair Photo enforcement at
Roxhill
Holy Family Signage improvements
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What weve heard so far Improve the pedestrian environment
Reduce the number of travel lanes onthe western portion of the corridor
Reduce speeding
Review operations at several signalized
intersections: 8th Ave SW and Roxbury 16th Ave SW/Delridge and Roxbury 26th Avenue SW and Roxbury 35th Ave SW and Roxbury
Address pavement conditions in severallocations
Reduce speeds and collisions at theintersection of Roxbury, 4 th Ave SW andOlson Pl SW
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Tonight feedback session 2
6:30 PM 7:30 PM Review our data Share your experiences and observations
about SW Roxbury Street
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Next stepsMarch 110:00 AM 2 PM
Feedback Session 3 and 4White Center Summitwww.wccda.org
March 11 White Center Chamber
March April Business, school, and generalcommunity outreach
March July Early projects begin
Design process underwayJuly Design review meetings
(to be announced)August Project implementation begins
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Questions?
[email protected] | (206) 684-8874http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/roxbury.htm
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Thanks!
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation