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4.2.C. SR 12-06-2004
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<br />( <br /> <br />MEMO <br /> <br />To: Terry Maurer <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />John Anderson <br />Mainstreet Right Turn Lanes <br />at Jackson Street arid Parish <br />Avenue. (Co. Rd. 42) <br />Proj. No. 813320J <br />6-01-04 <br /> <br />~owardR. Green Company <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Date: <br /> <br />I have reviewed the available information and looked at the sites in the field. The following are <br />my comments on the feasibility of creating a westbound right turn lane on Mainstreet at Jackson <br />Avenue and an eastbound turn lane on Mainstreet at Parish Avenue. <br /> <br />Mainstreet and Jackson Avenue <br /> <br />1. The existing curb and pavement is wide enough to accommodate a west bound right <br />turn lane on Mainstreet without modifications to the curb lines. <br />2. Currently, along the north side of Mainstreet, parking is permitted up to the intersection <br />with Jackson Avenue. If parking were prohibited in the area near Jackson Avenue on <br />(the north side of Mainstreet there would be adequate room for a thru lane west bound <br />. and a right turn lane to north bound Jackson Avenue. <br />3. The parking restriction would eliminate approximatelf3 spaces alonG the north side;U . <br />Mainstreet. The transition to the turn lane would take piace in the area of the driveway <br />to the parking lot just east of Jackson Avenue and the section of full turn lane width <br />would allow for approximately 80 feet of stacking leading up to the intersection. <br />4. Proper signage for this change would include lane designation marking and possibly no <br />parking signs. <br />.5t. Pavement marking would include a white stripe indicating the division of the two lanes <br />, '. . ~ ,fQ.l;;;h and white arrows indicating the proper lane traffic movements. <br />i ,. lb I~\ ~ The curb and pavement on Jackson Street is wide enough to accommodate two <br />'1~iV'A bp;.vJ northbound lanes of traffic if parking is prohibited along the east side. <br />0)- D'J1 I 7. No additional Right of Way is required for this modification. <br /> <br />Mainstreet and Parish Avenue <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />1. The existing intersection has a median island separating the east and west bound traffic <br />on the east bound approach. <br />2. The business located on the southwest corner of the intersection currently uses the <br />public right of way area between parish Avenue and the building for offstreet parking. <br />3. The concept considered involves creating a pork chop island separating the eastbound <br />thru traffic on Mainstreet from the eastbound right turns to Parish Avenue. <br />4. The creation of the turn lane and island would involve eliminating approximatel~ <br />~strp.p.toarkinG soacesJ8 offstreet parking spaces and the driveway openinG on <br />Mainstreet closest to the intersection for the business located at the southwest corner of <br /> <br />O:\PROJ\813320J\0325\mem060104 Jackson and Parish Right turn lanes.doc <br />
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