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Type of Implementation <br />Unit <br />Unit Cost <br />Warning Signs <br />Per sign <br />$250 <br />Pavement Markings <br />Roadway Striping <br />Crosswalk Striping <br />Per linear foot <br />Per crosswalk <br />$1.00 <br />$150 <br />Textured Pavement <br />Per crosswalk <br />$1,500 <br />Street Lighting <br />Per fixture <br />$7,500 <br />Raised Crosswalk <br />Per crosswalk <br />$4,000 <br />Speed Humps <br />Per hump <br />$5,000 <br />Mid -Block Choker <br />Per choker <br />$5,000 <br />Intersection Choker <br />Per approach <br />$5,000 <br />Mid -Bock Speed Table <br />Per table <br />$7,500 <br />Intersection Speed Table <br />Per intersection <br />$25,000 <br />Traffic Circle <br />Per intersection <br />$15,000 <br />Center Island <br />Per approach <br />$15,000 <br />Half Closures <br />Per intersection <br />$40k to $60k <br />Full Closures <br />Per intersection <br />$120,000 <br />CITY OF BLAINE NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION PLAN <br />Cost Estimate and Funding <br />For the purpose of discussions with affected residents, a cost estimate will be developed for the <br />recommended strategy. It is the policy of the City of Blaine that the following cost sharing will <br />occur with an approved traffic management strategy: <br />City of Blaine will pay the cost of administrative work, traffic study and data collection <br />City of Blaine pays 25% of the construction and installation costs of major strategies while <br />the neighborhood affected will pay 75% of the cost (minor items such as installation of a <br />limited number of signs or painting of crosswalks and other pavement markings would be <br />assumed completely by the City) <br />Costs associated with implementing traffic management strategies vary significantly from just <br />over $250 for installing a speed limit sign to $10,000 or more for a landscaped median <br />construction. Table 3 provides a summary of typical implementation costs for traffic <br />management strategies. <br />TABLE 3 <br />I Im Costs <br />Source: City of Minneapolis ITE, Traffic Calming State of the Practice <br />APRIL 2005 <br />9 <br />