Typical Cross Section: DOWNTOWN (Observer Highway - 8th Street)
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1 Typical Cross Section: DOWNTOWN (Observer Highway - 8th Street) DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 1
2 Washington Street Typical Block Downtown Typical Block: DOWNTOWN (Observer Highway - 8th Street) New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping 5TH STREET New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals Refurbish tree pits in New concrete sidewalks Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options. New curb ramps at intersections 6TH STREET Min. 3 Platform at sidewalk grade Rumble Strip Bus Shelter 3 3 R9-6 Rumble Strip Bus Shelter 2 See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options R9-6 R15-8 New two-way protected bike lane Concrete Buffer New asphalt paving New concrete sidewalk Mark and number parking spaces Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections New bike boxes facilitate westbound turns for bicycles PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN 0 40 POLE MAST ARM KEY DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 2
3 Typical Cross Section: UPTOWN (8th Street - 15th Street) DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 3
4 Street Typical Block Uptown Typical Block: UPTOWN (8th Street - 15th Street) New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options New curb ramps at intersections 9TH STREET New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping Bike box to facilitate eastbound turns by cyclists New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in New concrete sidewalks Refurbish tree pits in Shared lane markings Bike box to facilitate westbound turns by cyclists New bus shelter 1OTH STREET 4 Relocate Platform at sidewalk grade 81' ±1 EQ 45 ' 50' - EQUAL SPACING New asphalt paving New back-in angle parking; mark and number parking spaces 7' 4 R9-6 Rumble Strip New bus shelter R15-8 New one-way protected bike lane New concrete sidewalks Concrete Buffer Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN 0 40 POLE MAST ARM KEY DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 4
5 Street Typical Intersection with One-Way Eastbound Typical Intersection: Eastbound One-Way New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals 5TH STREET New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options New curb ramps at intersections Refurbish tree pits in Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in POLE PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN New concrete sidewalks MAST ARM New asphalt paving Min. 3 Platform at sidewalk grade 7 Rumble Strip 1 KEY Concrete Buffer New two-way protected bike lane Rumble Strip Bus shelter R9-6 R9-6 Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections R15-8 See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 5
6 Washington Street Complete Street Street Typical Redesign Intersection with One-Way Westbound Typical Intersection: Westbound One-Way New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options 6TH STREET New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options New curb ramps at intersections Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in POLE PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN New concrete sidewalks Bus shelter New asphalt paving 3 3 Refurbish tree pits in existing locations 2 MAST ARM KEY Concrete Buffer 2 New two-way protected bike lane Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections New bike boxes facilitate westbound turns for bicycles DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 6
7 Washington Street & Observer Highway Atypical Intersection: Observer Highway OBSERVER HIGHWAY Push back stop bar to accommodate large vehicles turning right onto Washington St. New concrete sidewalk New asphalt paving Refurbish tree pits Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED POLE PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN MAST ARM R4-7 R9-6 Bike left turn queue Replace existing concrete with landscape/green infrastructure; or add a "gateway" element 50' Connect protected bike lanes :2 TAPER 4 KEY Bike right turn queue 2 R9-6 New curb ramps at intersections E X I S T I N G P A R K I N G L O T New concrete sidewalk Existing parking lot encroaches upon public right of way. Reclaim public space. Consider vegetated wall or mural to block view of parking lot and welcome visitors to Washington Street. Mark and number parking spaces New two-way protected bike lane Concrete buffer OBSERVER HIGHWAY PROTECTED BIKE LANE IS A COMPONENT OF THE APPROVED OBSERVER HIGHWAY RESURFACING PROJECT DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 7
8 Washington Street & 7th Street Atypical Intersection: 7th Street New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options 7TH STREET Bike box for two-stage eastbound turn, so that southbound cyclists may enter the protected bike lane Bike box in advance of traffic age directing cyclists into protected bike lane Refurbish tree pits in Shared lane markings POLE PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN New concrete sidewalks New asphalt paving Concrete Buffer Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in 3 New two-way protected bike lane Rumble Strip Platform at sidewalk grade Rumble Strip 7 Bus shelter 2 2 MAST ARM KEY R9-6 R9-6 R15-8 Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 8
9 Washington Street & 8th Street Atypical Intersection: 8th Street PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options Shared lane markings New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals 8TH STREET New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options New curb ramps at intersections age directing cyclists into protected bike lane Refurbish tree pits in existing locations POLE New concrete sidewalks 1 MAST ARM Mark and number parking spaces Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in 50' - EQUAL SPACING New asphalt paving Concrete Buffer KEY New protected bike lane transitions to one-way northbound New bike box facilitates eastbound turn for cyclists New back-in angle parking; mark and number parking spaces Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 9
10 Washington Street & 11th Street Atypical Intersection: 11th Street Bike box to facilitate right turn onto Washington St. New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals 11TH STREET Continue 11th Street bike lane through intersection Shared lane markings Refurbish tree pits in Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in POLE PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN New concrete sidewalks 45 ' ±1 EQ New asphalt paving 2 4 Relocate Platform at sidewalk grade 45 ' ±1 EQ 80' Bus shelter MAST ARM KEY Concrete Buffer New concrete sidewalks Rumble Strip Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections Hoboken Historic Preservation Commission to review existing baseball design Bike box R9-6 See Curb Extension Typology for bus stop design options R15-8 New back-in angle parking; mark and number parking spaces DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14
11 Washington Street Complete Street Street Block Redesign 13th - 14th Atypical Block: 13th 14th Street New crosswalks white thermoplastic striping New traffic signals with pedestrian countdown signals 13TH STREET New curb ramps at intersections New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in Refurbish tree pits in Bike box Shared lane markings 14TH STREET New concrete sidewalks Bike box 1 1 Platform at sidewalk grade 77' 6 New asphalt paving N O P A R K I N G F I R E L A N E 41' DRIVEWAY 2 45 ±1 EQ Concrete Buffer ±1 EQ 45 New concrete sidewalks 2 Maintain clear zone for cyclist visibility approaching intersections Bike box R9-6 Rumble Strip R15-8 New back-in angle parking; mark and number parking spaces Remove existing concrete Bike box PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN 0 40 POLE MAST ARM KEY DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 11
12 Washington Street Block 14th - 15th Atypical Block: 14th 15th Street Bike box Shared lane markings 14TH STREET New curb extensions at intersections; see Curb Extension Typology for design options Refurbish tree pits in existing locations Retrofit existing light fixtures with LED in Remove existing concrete 1 15TH STREET Connect to future bike lane at 15th St ±1 EQ 45 2 New asphalt paving 50' - EQUAL SPACING 21' 21' ' New concrete sidewalks Remove existing concrete Bike box New back-in angle parking; mark and number parking spaces Maintain existing concrete around hydrant Remove existing concrete for protected bike lane passage PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN 0 40 POLE MAST ARM KEY DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 12
13 Downtown Southwest & Northwest Curb Extensions Curb Extension Typology: Downtown Southwest and Northwest Corner Options Standard Green KEY Bench Trash can min. R Curb cut 1 R Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Enhanced Seating Green + Enhanced Seating Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head Detectable warning surface 1 R Curb cut 1 R DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 13
14 Curb Extension Typology: Downtown Southeast and Northeast Options Downtown Southeast & Northeast Curb Extensions Standard Green 1 R4-4 Curb cut 30" height max. R4-4 KEY Bench Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head Detectable warning surface R4-4 modified DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 14
15 Downtown Northbound Bus Stops Curb Extension Typology: Downtown Northbound Bus Stop Options Enhanced Seating 1' R ' 1 R15-8 Bus Shelter R9-6 KEY Bench Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Bikeshare Traffic signal base Traffic signal head R15-8 Pedestrian signal head Detectable warning surface R9-6 R Bus Shelter 5 R9-6 R DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 15
16 Uptown Washington Southwest Street Complete Curb Extensions Street Redesign Curb Extension Typology: Uptown Southwest Corner Options Standard Green KEY min. R1 1 Curb cut 1 R1 1 Bench Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Enhanced Seating Green + Enhanced Seating Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head R1 1 Curb cut R1 1 5 Detectable warning surface DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 16
17 Uptown Northwest Curb Extensions Curb Extension Typology: Uptown Northwest Corner Options Standard Green KEY 1 R1 1 R1 Curb cut Bench Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack min. min. Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Enhanced Seating Green + Enhanced Seating Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head 1 R1 7' 1 R1 Curb cut 5 Detectable warning surface min. min. DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 17
18 Uptown Washington Northeast Street Complete Curb Extensions Street Redesign Curb Extension Typology: Uptown Northeast Corner Options Standard 1 Green 1 KEY R 1 R 1 Curb cut Bench Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Enhanced Seating 30' Green + Enhanced Seating 30' Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head R 1 R 1 1 Curb cut 5 Detectable warning surface DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 18
19 Curb Extension Typology: Uptown Northbound Bus Stop Options Uptown Northbound Bus Stops Enhanced Seating 21' Bus Shelter 1 7' 7' KEY Bench Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing R9-6 R15-8 Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Bikeshare R9-6 21' Bus Shelter 1 7' Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head Detectable warning surface R9-6 R15-8 R15-8 7' DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14 19
20 Curb Extension Typology: Southbound Bus Stop Options Downtown Southbound KEY Bench 7' 1 Bus Shelter Trash can Movable table & chair Umbrella Curbside bike rack Bikeshare bike rack Safety railing Planting Pole top light Arm mounted light Uptown Southbound Traffic signal base Traffic signal head Pedestrian signal head Bus Shelter 1 7' 5 Detectable warning surface DRAFT SEPTEMBER 23, 14
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