Roosevelt Road Form-Based Zoning Berwyn City Council Committee of the Whole December 8, 2009.
Roosevelt Road: State to Columbus Public Meeting September 22, 2015.
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Transcript of Roosevelt Road: State to Columbus Public Meeting September 22, 2015.
Roosevelt Road: State to ColumbusPublic Meeting
September 22, 2015
Project Area
Adjacent Neighborhood
Typical Daily Traffic Volumes
• 2 lanes in each direction is adequate capacity
• 22,000 – 23,000 vehicles could be one lane in each direction with turn lanes
Pedestrian Crossing Movements - Before
Pedestrian Movements
• Large volumes of east/west movements
• Primary pedestrian path of travel on north side
• Significant amount of pedestrian activity with special events
• CTA intermodal connections
Michigan Ave. IntersectionWabash Intersection
Ped CountsMichigan PM HoursWabash PM Hours
Typical PM Peak
Peak After Bears’ Game
Bus Volumes
Roosevelt Station
• 5 Bus Routes on Roosevelt
• CTA Bus Stop – North Side: 3,200 Weekday boardings (2nd highest in bus system)
• CTA Bus Stop – South Side: 2,400 Weekday boardings (9th highest in bus system)
• CTA Rail Station – 12,000 Weekday Station Entries (8th highest in rail system)
Routes1214618130192
12, 146(north)
12, 146, 130 (south)
Bike Facilities
Area Bike Counts•Before – on street bike lanes on Roosevelt
•Roosevelt serves as a connector to the lakefront and the museum campus
•PM peak volumes on N-S streets feeding into Roosevelt are moderately high
•Along Wabash (N&S) 4-6PM: 142 bicyclists
•Along State (N&S)4-6PM: 108 bicyclists
Divvy
Divvy Bike Stations
•The Museum Campus Divvy station is one of the most popular start and end stations. This is especially true on weekends but also on weekdays during the summer.
Start = 38,050End = 41,133Rank = 34
Start = 39,868End = 38,542Rank = 29
Start = 50,205End = 52,001Rank = 16
Project Objectives
• Enhance Pedestrian Environment• Larger Sidewalks for Better Capacity (Transit & Special Events)• Green Streets / Landscaping Improvements
• Safer Multimodal Connections• Reduce or Control Jaywalking at Station
• Improve Transit Waiting Environment• Provide Better Shelter / Waiting Area for Bus Stops at Station
• Accommodate Traffic and Bicycle Flows• Multimodal Solution that Accounts for All Users
• Improve Aesthetics and Wayfinding• Connection between CTA station and Museum Campus• Enhance Visual Aspects of Corridor• Provide Better Signage to Destinations
State Street to Wabash Avenue - Before
11’13’5’11’12’13.5’
Bus Lane
Bus Lane
Bike Lane
Bike Lane
12’11’5’13’11.5’
Before
•Bus lanes, bike lanes, two through lanes and left turn lanes in each direction
Concept Plans
State Street to Wabash Avenue - After
• Lane widths adjusted•No capacity lost
•No change to cross section
•Sidewalks widened to accommodate transit users (from 10-11’ to up to 16 ½’)
CTA STATION
CTA STATION
Wabash Avenue to Michigan Avenue - Before
12.7’13’5’11’12’14’
Bus Lane
Bus Lane
Bike Lane
Bike Lane
12’11’5’13’111.3’
Before
•Bus lanes, bike lanes, two through lanes and left turn lanes in each direction
Wabash Avenue to Michigan Avenue - After
• Sidewalks widened
• Bus lanes converted into pedestrian space on north side and right turn lane onto Michigan Ave. on south side
•Bike lanes relocated to north side at sidewalk level – provides extra pedestrian capacity during events and eliminates bike-vehicle conflict
• Narrow underutilized concrete median expanded to allow landscaped refuge island at Michigan Ave.
• Markings will be done at night
• Markings being installed shortly
Michigan Avenue to Indiana Avenue - Before
Before
•Westbound = right turn lane, 2 through lanes, left turn bay
•Eastbound = 3 lanes
8’12’11’
12’17’-26’ Planted Median12’11’12’8’
11’ Thru Lanes
Thru Lanes
Michigan Avenue to Indiana Avenue - After
• Capacity westbound unchanged, lengthened left turn lane and removed westbound nearside bus stop blocking right turn movement to northbound Michigan Ave.
• Narrowed median and used Park District land to continue off-street bike lanes
• Bike facility now links directly to Park District path to Museum Campus underpass
• Expand capacity of left turn lane onto southbound Michigan Ave.
• Eliminated eastbound lane to align with through lanes east and west, reducing weaving
Indiana Avenue to Columbus Drive - Before
Before
•Bridge over Metra / South Shore
•3 lanes westbound
•2 lanes eastbound with right and left turn lanes
12.5’12’11’
15’12’
Planted Median
11’11’12’12.5’
12’
Indiana Avenue to Columbus Drive - After
• Capacity maintained with 3 lanes westbound and 2 lanes eastbound with turn lanes
• Added westbound left turn lane onto southbound Indiana
• Added crosswalks on east-north legs and pedestrian refuge island on east leg
Recent Traffic Concerns Roosevelt construction impacted traffic, less so after July but still occasional disruptions Recent events at the Museum Campus/Grant Park required street closures(e.g., Lollapalooza closed Balbo, Columbus, Congress, Wabash, & Harrison) Circle Interchange construction detours affecting area traffic patterns 2015 resurfacing projects in the area:
Roosevelt - Halsted to StateHalsted - Roosevelt to 14th PlaceHarrison - Financial to WabashLoop Link Resurfacing on Canal and Clinton
Signal timings at Roosevelt and Wabash intersection affected by construction; corrected in mid-August Transportation study for Museum Campus access improvements is on-going
Questions?
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