February 2018 HIGHWAY 316 IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

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February 2018 HIGHWAY 316 IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 A Message from the City Project Area Traffic Conditions Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Next Steps Q&A

City of Hastings Supports a study of potential Hwy 316 improvements. Acknowledges area safety concerns for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Commits to working with Hastings residents and MnDOT to develop and implement a plan that improves safety and traffic flow in this area.

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 A Message from the City Project Area Traffic Conditions Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Next Steps Q&A

Hastings Project Area The Hwy 316 Project Area extends from the north junction of Hwy 61 and Hwy 316 to the south junction of Hwy 61 and Hwy 316. The Evaluation Area extends from the north junction of Hwy 61 and Hwy 316 to south of Tuttle Dr. Miesville

Evaluation Area Pavement all along Hwy 316 is deteriorating and will be improved in 2021 Residents, commuters, freight, pedestrians and bicyclists all share the road Speed is a known concern Highway access and left turns are difficult during peak times Lack identified street crossings and trail/sidewalk connections

Evaluation Area Goals Evaluate existing safety & traffic conditions and determine access needs Improve access to local businesses, homes, and neighborhoods Evaluate pedestrian and bicycle facility options Maximize existing infrastructure to make improvements

Project Budget TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: $8.2 MILLION NORTH JUNCTION OF HWY 61 TO SOUTH OF TUTTLE DR. SOUTH OF TUTTLE DR. TO SOUTH JUNCTION OF HWY 61 $1.4 MILLION $6.8 MILLION Pavement Repair ($860,000) Trail + Related Improvements ($540,000) Pavement Repair + Related Improvements ($6.8 Million) $ $ $ MnDOT and the City of Hastings are open to finding additional funding to support additional infrastructure improvements, but the cost and impacts must be considered.

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 A Message from the City Project Area Traffic Conditions Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Next Steps Q&A

Traffic Overview Hwy 316 carries more traffic than Hwy 61 in this area Many vehicles have average trip lengths that exceed 30 miles 94% of traffic are personal vehicles 6% of traffic are commercial trucks 35-55% of all trips on Hwy 316 begin or end in Red Wing 45-55% of all trips on Hwy 316 begin or end in Hastings

Speed A speed study conducted by MnDOT shows that many vehicles travel 5-10 mph over the speed limit throughout the corridor. 15% of vehicles travel even faster than that!

Traffic Operations During peak hours - especially on the north end of the evaluation area - it is difficult to access Hwy 316. These short trips could become bicycle or pedestrian trips with facility upgrades and identified street crossings Left turn movements are difficult to make into and out of side streets. The steady flow of traffic on Hwy 316 results in increased delay times and queuing on side streets and in turn lanes.

Traffic Behaviors Majority of truck trips are 50-100+ miles one-way Majority of passenger vehicle trips are 30-40 miles oneway These short trips could become bicycle or pedestrian trips with facility upgrades and identified street crossings These short trips could become bicycle or pedestrian trips with facility upgrades and identified street crossings

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 A Message from the City Project Area Traffic Conditions Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Next Steps Q&A

Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Residents want more designated trails and sidewalks and identified street crossings to access parks, businesses and community activities. These areas have a high potential for pedestrian/bicycle crossings.

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 A Message from the City Project Area Traffic Conditions Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Next Steps Q&A

Next Steps Winter 2018 Winter 2018 Spring 2018 Summer Summer Winter 2021 2018 2019 2020 Data-Gathering/ Community Engagement Alternatives Evaluation Community Engagement Design Recommendations Preliminary Design Final Design Pavement Resurfacing

We Want to Hear From You! Your participation will help us assess and prioritize corridor improvements. Complete a Comment Form Visit our Interactive Station Comment on our Interactive Map mndot.gov/metro/projects/hwy316

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 A Message from the City Project Area Traffic Conditions Pedestrian/Bicycle Comfort & Safety Next Steps Q&A

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?