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I - INTRODUCTION <br /> The Anoka County Highway Department, in response to concerns raised by the Centerville School <br /> District (IDS 12) and the City of Centerville, initiated a study of the school crossing on CSAH 14 <br /> (Main Street) at Progress Road. WSB & Associates was retained by Anoka County to conduct the <br /> school crossing study in order to determine the proper location and traffic control of this crossing. <br /> The existing school crossing is located in the City of Centerville on CSAH 14 (Main Street), <br /> approximately one block east of the intersection of CSAH 14 and CSAH 21 (Centerville Road). <br /> Figure 1, in the appendix, illustrates the project location. Currently, the area adjacent to the school <br /> crossing includes the school and residential uses on the north side of CSAH 14 and residential uses <br /> and some commercial uses south of CSAH 14. <br /> The purpose of this study was to review and analyze school crossing alternatives for CSAH 14 (Main <br /> Street). The analysis will recommend the proper traffic control, including signing and striping as <br /> well as the location of the crossing. The methodology, results and conclusions /recommendations <br /> of these analyses are contained in the following sections of this report. <br /> School Crossing Study <br /> Anoka County <br /> WSB Project No. 1044.08 Page 1 <br />
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