Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis
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Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis TABLE OF CONTENTS I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................. 1 II. INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT GOAL ....................................................................................................................... 2 III. Purpose and Need .................................................................................................................................................... 3 A. Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 B. Need ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 1. Local Mobility and Regional Connectivity .................................................................................................... 3 2. Economic Development ............................................................................................................................... 4 3. Livability ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Safety ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 IV. PROJECT CONTEXT AND CONSTRAINTS ................................................................................................................... 5 A. Project Study Area ............................................................................................................................................ 5 B. Land Use Patterns ............................................................................................................................................. 6 C. Transportation .................................................................................................................................................. 7 D. Socioeconomic and Cultural ............................................................................................................................. 9 E. Stakeholders ................................................................................................................................................... 10 F. Utilities ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 G. Permits and Environmental Impacts .............................................................................................................. 11 H. Right-of-Way (ROW) ....................................................................................................................................... 12 V. DESIGN GUIDELINES ............................................................................................................................................... 13 A. Width .............................................................................................................................................................. 13 B. Grades ............................................................................................................................................................ 13 C. Design Speed .................................................................................................................................................. 14 D. Curves ............................................................................................................................................................. 14 E. Clearances ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 F. Railing and Fencing ......................................................................................................................................... 15 VI. ALTERNATIVES ASSESSMENT.................................................................................................................................. 15 A. Alignments ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 1. Alternative Alignment A ............................................................................................................................. 16 2. Alternative Alignment B ............................................................................................................................. 17 3. Alternative Alignment C ............................................................................................................................. 18 B. Structure Type Alternatives ............................................................................................................................ 19 1. Florida I-Beams (FIBs) ................................................................................................................................. 20 2. Florida U-Beams ......................................................................................................................................... 20 3. Steel Plate Girders ...................................................................................................................................... 20 4. Steel Box Girders ........................................................................................................................................ 20 5. Steel Through Truss .................................................................................................................................... 21 C. Right-of-Way................................................................................................................................................... 21 D. Utilities ........................................................................................................................................................... 21 E. Drainage ......................................................................................................................................................... 22 F. Aesthetics ....................................................................................................................................................... 23 G. Permits and Environmental Impacts .............................................................................................................. 25 H. Traffic Impacts ................................................................................................................................................ 26 I. Future Maintenance and Inspections ............................................................................................................. 26 J. Geometric Improvements for Trail Continuation ........................................................................................... 27 K. Cost Comparison ............................................................................................................................................ 27 VII. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................ 28 Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis FIGURES Figure 1: Project Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Figure 2: Initial Project Study Area ................................................................................................................................ 5 Figure 3: Revised Project Study Area ............................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 4: Existing Commercial Points of Interest ........................................................................................................... 7 Figure 5: Origin and Destination Map ........................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 6: Advanced Alternative Alignments ................................................................................................................ 15 Figure 7: Shared Use Path Typical Section ................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 8: Alternative Alignment A ............................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 9: Alternative Alignment B ................................................................................................................................ 18 Figure 10: Alternative Alignment C .............................................................................................................................. 19 Figure 11: Trail Rendering from Cypress Street to Dale Mabry Highway .................................................................... 24 Figure 12: Trail Rendering from Dale Mabry Highway to N Himes Avenue ................................................................. 25