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<br />Victoria Street Roadway & Trail Conceptual Design Study | Study Report - DRAFT | PAGE 4 <br /> <br />II. Existing Conditions <br />This section summarizes the existing conditions on the study corridor. Additional details are available in <br />Attachment A. <br />Corridor Characteristics <br />Victoria Street is a two-lane, two-way roadway with paved shoulders and is designed as a rural section <br />with ditch and swale drainage. On the far south end of the corridor there is an existing at-grade railroad <br />crossing just north of County Road C. Adjacent land use is primarily single family residential with many <br />driveways directly accessing the corridor. Other uses include senior living, multiple family, a church and a <br />daycare center. Speed limits, traffic volumes and other key roadway information are listed in Table 1. <br />Table 1: Corridor Characteristics Summary <br />Characteristic Data <br />Corridor length (mi.) 1.8 <br />Speed Limit (mph) 35–40 <br />Existing Right of Way 62’–84’ <br />Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)1 4,950–6,200 <br />Functional Classification Other Arterial <br />Road Geometry -Two-lane, two-way with paved shoulders <br />-Rural cross section <br />Parking Restricted and partially restricted <br />Existing Non-motorized facilities <br />-One small sidewalk segment <br />-One small trail segment <br />-Striped shoulders <br />Drainage Largely ditch and swale drainage, small <br />amount of curb and gutter at south end <br />(1) MnDOT, 2019 <br /> Existing roadway configuration along the northern part of the Victoria Street corridor.