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The existing street section varies. There is approximately 7-15 inches of sandy gravel overlain <br />with 4-7 inches of bituminous pavement. <br />Special Considerations <br />A. Street Design <br />The majority of Victoria is a 32 foot wide road with bituminous curbing in place for the majority <br />of the length north of Roselawn. The road is divided into two 12 foot wide traffic lanes along <br />with 4 foot shoulders on both sides of the street. The posted speed limit is 40 miles per hour. <br />Pathway <br />The majority of Victoria Street does not have a sidewalk or path along the road. There <br />is an existing 8 foot bituminous trail along the east/west portion of Victoria <br />Street that ties into Reservoir Woods. The City's Pathway Master Plan includes a <br />recommendation to construct a pathway along Victoria Street. <br />2. Parking <br />Parking is currently allowed on both sides of Victoria Street. Except for the time period <br />around the State Fair (a Park and Ride lot is operated at the New Life Presbyterian <br />Church), there does not appear to be a significant demand for parking except for an area <br />around the Reservoir Woods trailhead. Typical residential on street parking is evident <br />along the corridor. <br />3. Road Alignment <br />With the exception of an 800 foot section that runs essentially east-west, Victoria Street <br />runs north-south between Larpenteur Ave and County Road B. The existing street right- <br />of-way is variable through the project corridor but is 66 to 76 feet wide, with the road <br />constructed roughly in the center of the right-of-way. <br />There are two curves along Victoria Street. The first curve, located at the intersection <br />with Roselawn Avenue, is controlled with an all way stop. The second curve occurs <br />where the path along the roadway ties into Reservoir Woods Park. This curve is <br />substandard for the posted speed limit and State Aid standards. It is signed with curve <br />advisory speed signs (20 mph) and chevrons through the curve. <br />The project corridor has five street intersections. The intersection at Roselawn Ave is an <br />all- way stop. The County Road 6 intersection is signalized. The intersection with <br />Larpenteur Avenue is a three way intersection with one way stop control on the Victoria <br />approach. <br />None of these intersections have a significant crash history. <br />4. Traffic Management <br />Victoria Street serves as a collector road. Traffic from the neighborhoods to the east, <br />west, and north use it to get to the County Road system (County Road B and Larpenteur <br />Ave). The traffic volume, while high for typical residential streets, is in line for a collector <br />road. <br />Traffic counts were collected in 2013; the traffic volume between Larpenteur Avenue <br />and Roselawn Avenue is 1,550 vehicles per day. The segment between Roselawn Avenue <br />Project P-ST-SW-15-02 <br />Victoria Street Reconstruction <br />15 <br />Feasibility Report <br />
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