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5.6. PCSR 06-08-2010
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DEVELOPMENT CHARACTER <br />LOCAL STREET NETWORI( CHARACTER <br />The street system changes in the master plan are suggested in order to improve traffic <br />circulation and pedestrian connectivity to the rest of the community. The majority of <br />roadway alterations are integrated to extension of Twin Lakes Parkway south to the <br />future interchange and the conversion of Highway io~~69 to a freeway. <br />Twin Lakes Parkway <br />Twin Lakes Parkway provides the infrastructure framework for organizing future <br />development and redevelopment in the study area. The master plan envisions <br />the roadway as a four lane collector with a planted median with a 4o mile an hour <br />design speed, and lower speeds through the Station Area Village sub-area. Access <br />management along the roadway defines the development pattern and general parcel <br />configurations for numerous uses. Full intersections require aminimum ofone-eighth <br />mile between them, while right-in, right-out access occurs at roughly 30o feet intervals. <br />The master plan suggests the use of round-a-bouts at major intersections along Twin <br />Lakes Parkway through the study area; 75th Avenue and ~7~st Avenue. Rounda- <br />bouts inthese locations will aid in traffic flow and will be designed with large radius <br />and roll-up aprons to accommodate truck traffic. A traffic signal is suggested for the <br />intersection at the transit station providing a safe crossing and to benefit the retail <br />uses in the mixed use district. The X20' right-of-way for Twin Lakes Parkway should <br />continue throughout the project area. <br />~ ~, <br /> <br />Residential Street <br />~~ Office/Industrial Street <br />rwn ~aKes ParKwaY section (m~ce~ use o~scr~ct) <br />reUeSUldfl Lun <br />~, <br />;.~,~-. - <br />'.~.v'_ <br />56 <br />F I~d'o t_ -di125 NlCUUII <br />On Sheet <br />!'arkin~-Cornel <br />~i1r?'~iOU'.i ~i[ <br />t~ ."rJ USc On~4' <br />IIdVCl LOIICJ 1 CUCJtI IUIi LVIfC <br />On Street <br />Parkinai'Cumer <br />RUn`~~ l1tS ':s <br />1; :red u5~~vn!.}; <br />17131. QV2rll12 Focused Area sTudy <br />Streetscape typology diagram <br />~---Twin Lakes Parkway <br />-------- ;a Commercial Street <br />
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