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City of Arden Hilts - Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br /> within adjacent cities and other cities along the freeway and highway corridors. <br /> With this increase in development and increase in traffic, an increase in <br /> congestion is expected for most roadways throughout Arden Hills. Improvements <br /> are recommended for Hamline Avenue, Lexington Avenue, and the interstate <br /> freeways. The expansion and reconstruction of 1-694 will improve operations, <br /> especially from 1-35W to TH 10, even with the increased traffic expected by 2030. <br /> The other areas of 1-694 will likely be congested as much as they are today by <br /> 2030. Since the primary roadways providing significant mobility within the City of <br /> Arden Hills are county and state roadways, the City will need to coordinate with <br /> the State and County on roadway improvements. <br /> Collector roadways carrying greater than 1,500 vehicles per day have volumes <br /> that tend to create potential conflicts between vehicles, bicycles, and <br /> pedestrians. The City, in cooperation with Ramsey County, will need to monitor <br /> pedestrian and bicycle issues, crashes, near misses, and complaints, and <br /> prioritize roadway improvements with pavement rehabilitation needs. Strategies <br /> to improve safety and mobility will be considered, including the consideration of <br /> adding pedestrian facilities at intersections, non-motorized facilities both along <br /> and separate from roadways, additional roadway width for wider lanes or <br /> shoulders, or when possible, turn lanes to City collector roadways intersecting <br /> with County roadways. To accommodate necessary turn lanes or roadway <br /> widening, additional right-of-way may be required at the intersection. As <br /> reconstruction of aging infrastructure is pursued on City collector streets the <br /> recommended geometric design standards will assist in improving safety and <br /> mobility. <br /> Additionally, as traffic volumes approaching an intersection increase, an <br /> intersection control evaluation may be necessary. Triggers for an evaluation may <br /> include an increase in correctable crashes or an unacceptable traffic back up. <br /> Higher volume roadways that could show traffic signal benefits are under the <br /> jurisdiction of the County. As the jurisdictional authority, the County would make <br /> decisions on appropriate traffic control. The intersection control evaluation would <br /> identify the traffic control option (e.g. all way stop, roundabout, possible <br /> signalization) and capacity improvements (e.g. turn lanes) necessary to <br /> accommodate the traffic volumes in a safe and efficient manner. Future <br /> reconstruction may require modifications of existing access to include strategies <br /> such as access consolidation, right—in, right—out access only, or the development <br /> of a frontage road to improve the safety and mobility of the corridor. Additional <br /> right-of-way should be acquired for future improvements as properties in the area <br /> develop or redevelop. <br /> The high crash locations along 1-694 at 1-35W, TH 10, and TH 51 should be <br /> partially rectified by the proposed improvements on 1-694 through the area. This <br /> DRAFT 78 <br /> 3/14/2008 <br />
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