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35W NORTH PROJECT SCOPE D A Hwy 36 to Lexington Ave. Add a lane in each direction Recommend a MNPASS Lane Several spot improvements to roadway included Concrete pavement Noise walls will be evaluated 2 Approximate $200 million construction cost Currently have $100 million in State Mobility dollars, which is at this time $80 million in federal funds and $20 million in State funds, and $23 million in State Road Construction Program funds, which may be both State and Federal funds. Start construction Spring 2019 with opportunity to start Spring 2018 1 H:\Projects\7574\HI-M U\Base\8598_enhancem ents_schem atic_graphic_preferred_rev.dgn County RoadB2 (Terminal Road) County RoadH Creek Rice (City CentreDrive) County RoadC Rosegate Railroad County RoadI 1 Long LakeRoad (Cleveland Avenue) County Road46 35W County RoadD 10 35W County Road88 7 County RoadJ (85 th Avenue) Service Road I-35W NORTHPROJECTSCOPE County RoadE2 (5 th Street) Old Highway8 County Road23 5 (Lake ValentineRoad) th (Lake Drive) Avenue County RoadF 2 *9A County Road52 (95 th Avenue) 694 From Park&Ride County Road53(Sunset Avenue) 12 - *MnDOTSTILLINVESTIGATINGFLYOVER ALTERNATIVEATTH694 - ADDLANESONOUTSIDEASSHOWNINBLUE. STARTINSPRING2019. - APPROXIMATECOST$208MILLIONESTIMATECONSTRUCTION - ALLLANESPAVEDWITHCONCRETEFROMCRCTOSUNSETAVE. CRCANDONEATI)ALLOTHERBRIDGESWILLBELEFTAS-IS. - ORANGEINDICATESBRIDGESTHATWILLBEREPLACED(FOURAT WHICHWILLBEAMNPASSLANE,FROMCRCTOLEXINGTONAVE. - ADDONELANEINEACHDIRECTIONTHEMIDDLE, NOTES: 3 35W County Road96 County Ditch53-62 Railroad Bridge 10 County Road10 11 (Lexington Avenue) County Road17 35W 4 10 County RoadH Creek Rice AUX I-35W southbound #1 Lane drop at County Road C ◦ Extend four lanes across bridges; tie into existing left add-lane to Cleveland #2 Entrance from eastbound I-694 ◦ Auxiliary lane from EB I-694 entrance to CR E2 exit #3 Exit to westbound I-694 ◦ Auxiliary lane from Hwy 96 to westbound I-694 exit #4 Exit to eastbound Hwy 10 ◦ Expand to two lane exit with option lane and two lane connection to EB Hwy10 ◦ Expand to two lane exit with option lane and two lane connection to eastbound Hwy 10 and southbound I-35W auxiliary lane from CR I ramp to Hwy 10 I-35W Northbound #7 Exit to westbound Hwy 10 ◦ Auxiliary lane on westbound Hwy 10 from I-35W southbound entrance to add-lane near 93rd Lane #9 Loop-to-loop weave from eastbound I- 694 to westbound I-694 ◦ #9a Buffer lane through loop-to-loop weave and decelerations lane extending back to entrance from County Road E2 ◦ #9b Flyover/turbine to replace northeast loop with westbound auxiliary lane to Long Lake Road Hwy 10 westbound (east) #11 Connection to I-35W northbound ◦ Provide two-lane entrance to I-35W northbound and carry lane to Hwy 10 north interchange I-694 eastbound #12 Exit to I-35W northbound ◦ Auxiliary lane along I-35W northbound from I-694 westbound entrance to Hwy 96 exit. Note that missing #’s were alternatives that were rejected. 4 AREA SB ¨¦§35W ¤£10 ¤£10 AREA 694 ¨¦§ SB AREA NB «¬36 CLEVELAND AVE N CLEVELANDAVE ¨¦§35W COUNTY ROAD C W AREA NA AREA SA COUNTY ROAD B2 W TERMINALRD Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 1 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 CLEVELAND AVE SW NEW BRIGHTON RD ¤£10 ¨¦§694 OLD HIGHWAY OLD 8 SW HIGHWAY «¬36 AREA NC AREA SC COUNTY ROAD D W ¨¦§35W N AVE CLEVELAND NEW BRIGHTON BLVD AREA NB AREA SB Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 2 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ OLD HIGHWAY 8 NW ¨¦§35W 5TH AVE NW AVE 5TH AREA SE ¤£10 5TH ST NW COUNTY ROAD E2 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 NW AVE 8TH «¬36 AREA ND CLEVELANDAVE N AREA SD NEW BRIGHTONRD ¨¦§35W AREA SC AREA NC OLD HIGHWAY 8 SW COUNTY ROAD E CLEVELAND AVE SW Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 3 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 AREA SF ¤£10 AREA NF ¨¦§694 «¬36 OLD HIGHWAY 8 NW ¨¦§35W ¨¦§694 10TH ST NW AREA SE 5TH AVE NW AVE 5TH AREA SE Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 4 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ AREA SG OLD HIGHWAY 8 ¨¦§35W ¤£10 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 HIGHWAY 10 NE «¬36 AREA NG AREA SG ¨¦§35W COUNTY ROAD 96 W ¤£10 HIGHWAYOLD 10 OLD HIGHWAY OLD8 NW HIGHWAY AREA SF AREA NF Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 5 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 AREA SH AREA NH ¨¦§35W «¬36 COUNTY ROAD 10 COUNTY ROAD H W OLD HIGHWAY 8 AREA SG HIGHWAY 10 NE ¤£10 Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 6 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W 10 ¤£ HIGHWAY 10 ¤£10 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 ¨¦§35W «¬36 AREA NI AREA SI COUNTY ROAD I W AREA SH AREA NH Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 7 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 LAKE DR AREA NK ¤£10 ¨¦§694 AREA SK NAPLES ST NE «¬36 ¨¦§35W COUNTY ROAD J W 85TH AVE NE AREA NI HIGHWAY 10 ¤£10 Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 8 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W COUNTY ROAD 52 ¤£10 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 95TH AVE NE «¬36 ¨¦§35W AREA SK NAPLES ST NE AREA NK LAKE DR Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 9 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 ¤£10 AREA N ¨¦§694 «¬36 AREA SL ¨¦§35W AREA NL Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 10 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 109TH AVE NE ¤£10 ¨¦§694 AREA SM «¬36 ¨¦§35W AREA NM LEXINGTONAVE NE AREA SL AREA NL NORTH RD Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 11 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 AREA SN APOLLO DR «¬36 ¨¦§35W SUNSET AVE 109TH AVE NE AREA NN AREA NM Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 12 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ ¨¦§35W ¤£10 ¤£10 ¤£10 ¨¦§694 85TH AVE NE COUNTY ROAD J W «¬36 HIGHWAY 10 LONG LAKE RD AREA NJ AREA SJ Noise Walls I-35W North Managed Lanes Project Status Existing Wall - Reconstructed January 2016 Noise Receptor and Wall Locations: Page 13 of 13 Existing Wall - Remain Unchanged Not Proposed Wall 0 600 1,200 Proposed Wall Feet [ Noise Wall Design Precedents Concrete Columns (Tan) Wood Planking (Brown, “Tree” Motif) Noise Walls at County Rd 96 Interchange I-35W North Corridor Preliminary Design Project Noise Wall Design Precedents Concrete Columns (Brown) Wood Planking (Brown, “Tree” Motif) Noise Walls at County Rd 96 Interchange I-35W North Corridor Preliminary Design Project mndot.gov/metro/projects/i35wroseville/ www.mnpass.org Jerome Adams Bobbie Dahlke MnDOT Project Manager MnPASS [email protected] [email protected] (651) 234-7611 (651) 234-7088 5 .
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