CITY OF KASSON TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES KASSON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL

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ve ha 8t G B A Mantorville Ave N 240th Ave 16th St NE 11th Ave NE K-M HIGH SCHOOL SUNRISE TRAIL TO MANTORVILLE MNTH 57 SUNSET TRAIL TO MANTORVILLE NE PARK 16TH ST NE TRAIL K-M ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-M MIDDLE SCHOOL D H F C E 5th Ave NW PARK PARK 7th St NE ³ 5th Ave NE 5th St NW Pedestrian Routes Current Pedestrian Facility Future Pedestrian Facility 1st St NW 0 Proposed Improvement 400 Feet 800 W Main St CSAH 34 CITY OF KASSON TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES KASSON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL

KASSON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL Kasson, Minnesota PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Phase A Painted curb extensions and a MUTCD compliant pedestrian flasher system at uncomfortable crossing with high pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Future improvements are planned to extend 16 th Street which will increase traffic levels and the need for pedestrian improvements at this location. Phase B and C High visibility cross walk and a MUTCD compliant pedestrian flasher system at locations frequently used as crosswalk but not designated as a cross walk. Phase D High visibility cross walk at existing crossing with high pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Phase E Trail construction on a turfed walking route established by use from students. Trail will improve accessibility and connectivity. Phase F Trail construction to complete pedestrian facility network and facilitate future trail to west.

Phase G Trail construction to extend pedestrian facility network from Dodge County Sunset Trail. Future development to east will include construction of a trail to complete pedestrian network to 16 th Street Trail. Phase H Trail construction to complete pedestrian facility network from Elementary School to newly constructed trail in residential development to the south. Additional planned residential development to the east will provide additional trails and pedestrian connectivity.

2905 South Broadway Rochester, MN 55904 Phone: 507.288.3923 ENGINEER'S OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST KASSON SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL KASSON, MINNESOTA 1/2/2018 A) Painted Curb Extensions, High Visibility Crosswalk 1 Pedestrian Ramp 4 Each $ 2,500.00 $ 10,000.00 2 6" Concrete Sidewalk 400 S.F. $ 10.00 $ 4,000.00 3 Pedestrian Flasher System 1 Lump Sum $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 4 Striping 1 Lump Sum $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 5 Signing 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 6 Traffic Control 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Phase A Total $ 53,000.00 B) High Visibility Crosswalk, Pedestrian Flasher System 1 Common Excavation 250 CRY. $ 8.00 $ 2,000.00 2 Aggregate Base, Class 5 (CV) 100 CRY. $ 35.00 $ 3,500.00 3 Bituminous Pavement (3") 70 Tons $ 90.00 $ 6,300.00 4 Erosion Control 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 5 Turf Restoration 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 6 Concrete Curb & Gutter 125 LUFF. $ 30.00 $ 3,800.00 7 Pedestrian Ramp 2 Each $ 2,500.00 $ 5,000.00 8 6" Concrete Sidewalk 200 S.F. $ 10.00 $ 2,000.00 9 Pedestrian Flasher System 1 Lump Sum $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 10 Striping 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 11 Signing 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 12 Traffic Control 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Phase B Total $ 57,600.00 C) High Visibility Crosswalk, Pedestrian Flasher System No. Item Quantity Unit Price Total 1 Pedestrian Ramp 2 Each $ 2,500.00 $ 5,000.00 2 6" Concrete Sidewalk 200 S.F. $ 10.00 $ 2,000.00 3 Pedestrian Flasher System 1 Lump Sum $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 4 Striping 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 5 Signing 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 6 Traffic Control 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Phase C Total $ 38,000.00 D) High Visibility Crosswalk 1 Striping 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 2 Signing 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 3 Traffic Control 1 Lump Sum $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Phase D Total $ 5,000.00 E) Trail Construction 1 Common Excavation 500 CRY. $ 10.00 $ 5,000.00 2 Aggregate Base, Class 5 (CV) 200 CRY. $ 32.00 $ 6,400.00 3 Bituminous Pavement (3") 145 Tons $ 85.00 $ 12,300.00 4 Erosion Control 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 5 Turf Restoration 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Phase E Total $ 27,700.00

F) Trail Construction 1 Pedestrian Ramp 5 Each $ 2,500.00 $ 12,500.00 2 6" Concrete Sidewalk 3,000 S.F. $ 10.00 $ 30,000.00 3 Erosion Control 1 Lump Sum $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 4 Turf Restoration 1 Lump Sum $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 Phase F Total $ 44,500.00 G) Trail Construction 1 Common Excavation 1,500 CRY. $ 10.00 $ 15,000.00 2 Aggregate Base, Class 5 (CV) 600 CRY. $ 32.00 $ 19,200.00 3 Bituminous Pavement (3") 440 Tons $ 90.00 $ 39,600.00 4 Erosion Control 1 Lump Sum $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 5 Turf Restoration 1 Lump Sum $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 Phase G Total $ 85,800.00 H) Trail Construction 1 Common Excavation 1,000 CRY. $ 10.00 $ 10,000.00 2 Aggregate Base, Class 5 (CV) 500 CRY. $ 32.00 $ 16,000.00 3 Bituminous Pavement (3") 370 Tons $ 90.00 $ 33,300.00 4 Erosion Control 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 5 Turf Restoration 1 Lump Sum $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Phase H Total $ 63,300.00 Total Construction Costs $ 375,000.00

Project Delivery Kasson Safe Routes to School Kasson, MN No. of weeks Action Item From To 26 52 weeks Eligible agency completes planning and preliminary work to describe and estimate cost of project. (26 52 weeks but public input and collaboration with land owners could take longer) Safe Routes to School planning completed using SRTS planning grant. Completed Completed Date 52 78 weeks Project is selected in four year State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). (26 weeks) January, 2019 July, 2019 78 130 weeks Eligible agency completes preliminary engineering to assess social, environmental and economic impacts and to apply design criteria. (26 52 weeks) 80 132 weeks Preliminary discussions and review scoping as to appropriate document. (2 weeks) 84 145 weeks Eligible agency prepares environmental document (4 13 weeks) 90 153 weeks Eligible agency submits document to District State Aid Engineer (DSAE) with original signatures. (6 8 weeks) July, 2019 July, 2020 July, 2020 Aug, 2020 Aug, 2020 November, 2020 November, 2020 January, 2021 96 161 weeks Are document components appropriate/correct? (Add 6 8 weeks if second draft is needed) 104 171 weeks State Aid Engineer reviews; comments and/or approves. (8 10 weeks) 105 173 weeks State Aid for Local Transportation notifies DSAE and eligible agency to proceed with right of way and detailed plans. (1 2 weeks) 128 199 weeks Eligible agency completes and submits plans and completed right of way. (13 26 weeks) 138 209 weeks Plan review by District State Aid Engineer and State Aid for Local Transportation. (10 weeks) January, 2021 March, 2021 March, 2021 May, 2021 May, 2021 June, 2021 June, 2021 December, 2021 December, 2021 February, 2022 143 214 weeks Authorization to let project. (5 weeks) February, 2022 March, 2022

Project Delivery Kasson Safe Routes to School Kasson, MN No. of weeks Action Item From To Date 145 216 weeks Bid opening and certification of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. (2 weeks) March, 2022 March, 2022 147 218 weeks Contractor secures bond and signs contract. (2 weeks) March, 2022 April, 2022 150 221 weeks Contract approval and initiation of construction. (3 weeks) April, 2022 May, 2022

Safe Routes to School A plan to make walking and biking to school a safe, fun activity KASSON-MANTORVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY Kasson-Mantorville Public Schools, Kasson, MN JUNE 2017

4th Ave NW 5th Ave NE Trail 5th Ave NE 1st Ave NE 1st Ave Cir 2nd Ave Cir 10th Ave NE Sunrise Trail to Mantorville RECOMMENDED INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS KASSON-MANTORVILLE ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL Y 20th St NE 19th St NE 1/2 mile 1/4 mile BB AA G B H 16th St NE Trail T J C R 16th St NE S Mantorville Ave 13th St NE Q L K I X Z 11th St NE D KEY current route route identified for improvement intersection improvement A 7th St NE M potential bus drop and walk high priority N medium priority low priority 5th St NW U O coordination needed N INFRASTRUCTURE 19

Infrastructure Recommendations LOCATION PROBLEM/ISSUE POTENTIAL SOLUTION/RECOMMENDATION ANTICIPATED OUTCOME LEAD PRIORITY A Mantorville Ave and 7th St NE Uncomfortable crossing of a primary walking route; drivers not anticipating people crossing Install curb extensions, RRFB, high visibility crosswalks, ADA compliant curb ramps and advanced stop bars Increased safety, comfort and visibility of people crossing; help to guide people walking and encourage more people to walk MnDOT with High B 16th St NE and 5th Ave NE Uncomfortable crossing of a primary walking and biking route; drivers move quickly through this intersection Install curb extensions, ADA compliant curb ramps, high visibility crosswalks and advanced stop bars Increased safety, comfort and visibility of people crossing; traffic calming with Dodge County High C Elementary School campus Uncomfortable or non-existent connections to the school building for people walking and biking Install direct sidewalk and/or path connections to the school building access points as shown; include campus wayfinding signage Increased safety, comfort and visibility of people accessing the school building by foot or bicycle; more people choosing to walk or bike to school K-M Public Schools High D 11th St NE east of the Dodge County Arena People crossing 11th St NE to access an informal path south of 11st NE to/from residential areas on or near 5th Ave NE Install high visibility crosswalk, curb extensions, advanced stop bars and crossing signs Increased safety, comfort and visibility of people walking or riding to the Middle School High E Main St between 5th St and Sunrise Trail (Mantorville) No dedicated facility for walking or biking Install trail connection over the bridge and connect to Mantorville; coordinate with Mantorville Trail Plan to enhance regional connections Increased safety and comfort of people desiring to walk and bike from Mantorville to access the Sunrise Trail to the Middle and Elementary Schools MnDOT with City of Mantorville High F Mantorville Ave at Highway 14 No dedicated facility for walking or biking from the current and future residential areas south of Highway 14, including Windsor Court Mobile Home Community Install sidewalk or trail facilities to connect Windsor Court to existing sidewalk on Mantorville Ave S north of Highway 14 Increased safety and comfort of people walking and biking from south of Highway 14 and areas that are more transit-dependent / have less access to cars with MnDOT and Dodge County High G 16th St NE and 2nd Ave Cir Students cross 16th St at this location to access the High School from the Middle School; drivers not expecting to see people crossing here Develop a formal crossing with high visibility crosswalk and associated signing (coordinate with item L); opportunity for traffic calming Direct connection between the two schools is formalized; decrease need for police presence to alert drivers of people crossing with Dodge County H 16th St NE at the driveway to the Elementary School No designated crossing from the existing trail on the north side of 16th St to the Elementary School / Community Education building; drivers moving quickly and not expecting to see people attempting to cross here Install high visibility crosswalk and associated signing, curb extensions and ADA compliant curb ramps (coordinate with item C) Increased visibility of people walking and more people using the existing trail to access the Elementary School and Community Education building with Dodge County I 5th Ave NE between the Middle and Elementary Schools Wide road cross-section encourages drivers to move quickly when approaching and moving through this designated crossing between the two schools Install curb extensions and enhance the existing crosswalk with wider high visibility markings and advanced stop bars and associated signage; install pedestrian scale lighting Drivers traveling at slower speeds and anticipating people desiring to cross at this location; decreased stress of people crossing at this location J Elementary School campus People biking to campus do not have a convenient location to store their bicycles Install bicycle parking that meets the guidance shown in the Appendix near the front door of the school More people biking to school K-M Public Schools K Between 5th Ave NE and the south entrance to the Middle School Direct and convenient walking route from 5th Ave NE is unmaintained and informal Install a trail extension off of the 5th Ave NE Trail to connect to the south side of the Middle School (coordinate with item D) Increased comfort and safety of people walking or riding to the Middle School; more people walking and biking to school L Middle School Campus No formal or direct connections to the school building from the north or the west; strong desire path leading from campus to the High School via 2nd Ave Cir Install direct sidewalk and/or path connections to the school building access points as shown; coordinate with homeowners on 2nd Ave Cir to develop an easement; include campus wayfinding signage Enhanced campus connection between the High School and the Middle School by formalizing a route that is already heavily used (coordinate with item D); increased walking/biking from residential area to the west K-M Public Schools M 7th St NE east of 5th Ave NE Incomplete sidewalk network Install sidewalk in existing gap Increased walking/biking from the residential area to the southeast N 7th St NE between Mantorville Ave and 5th Ave NE No dedicated facility for walking Install sidewalk on north side of 7th St NE; consider a pedestrian lane as an interim or temporary pedestrian facility Increased safety and comfort of people walking on 7th St NE and from the residential area to the south O 5th Ave NE south of 7th St NE No dedicated facility for walking Install sidewalk on 5th Ave NE; consider a pedestrian lane as an interim or temporary pedestrian facility Increased safety and comfort of people walking on 5th Ave NE; more people walking from the residential area to the south INFRASTRUCTURE 21

Infrastructure Recommendations LOCATION PROBLEM/ISSUE POTENTIAL SOLUTION/RECOMMENDATION ANTICIPATED OUTCOME LEAD PRIORITY P Main St and Sunset/Sunrise Trail (Mantorville) Uncomfortable Trail crossing to connect Mantorville with the Sunrise Trail Install curb extensions, high visibility crosswalks, ADA compliant curb ramps and advanced stop bars; consider RRFB Increased safety, comfort and visibility of people crossing; help to guide people walking and encourage more people to walk MnDOT with City of Mantorville Q 11th St NE at Dodge County Arena Inconveniently located marked crosswalk; students not using the crossing as marked; drivers moving quickly from parking lot and not anticipating people crossing Relocate crosswalk to align with sidewalk along Middle School parking lot; reduce curb radius at entrance/exit of parking lot Increased visibility of people walking; slower and more predictable movements from drivers and people walking R 16th St NE and 10th Ave NE No existing wayfinding or crosswalk to connect the 16th St NE Trail to the Sunrise Trail connecting to Mantorville Install high visibility crosswalk on 10th Ave NE and wayfinding to connect the two trails; consider other low-cost improvements such as demonstration curb extensions Help to guide people walking and biking and encourage more people to use the trails to travel between Mantorville and the schools; more drivers expect to see people crossing at this location with Dodge County S 11th St NE east of Mantorville Ave Incomplete trail network Install trail where missing on the north side of 11st St NE Encourage more people to walk or bike from the residential area to the west of the Middle School T South side of 16th St NE west of 5th Ave NE Incomplete sidewalk network Install sidewalk where missing Encourage more people to walk to the Elementary School and the Middle School from the residences on 1st Ave Cir and 2nd Ave Cir with Dodge County U 5th St NW west of Mantorville Ave Incomplete sidewalk network on this east-west spine west of Mantorville Ave Complete sidewalk network on 5th St NW More people walking from the residential areas west of Mantorville Ave and crossing at 7th St NE (coordinate with item A) V 4th St west of Main St (Mantorville) Incomplete sidewalk network Install sidewalk/trail in existing gap; coordinate with Mantorville Trail Plan to enhance regional connections Increased walking/biking from the residential area to the west (coordinate with items V and W) City of Mantorville W 5th St east of Main St (Mantorville) No existing trail connection to the residential area to the east of Main St Install trail connection; enhance crossing for people walking and biking at Main St and 5th St; coordinate with Mantorville Trail Plan to enhance regional connections Increased walking/biking from the east of Main St City of Mantorville with Dodge County X 11th St NE and 5th Ave NE Wide intersection/crossing encourages drivers to move quickly when approaching and moving through this crossing connecting the 5th Ave NE Trail to the Middle School Install curb extensions and enhance the existing crosswalk with wider high visibility markings and advanced stop bar and associated signage; consider raised crosswalk Drivers traveling at slower speeds and anticipating people desiring to cross at this location; decreased stress of people crossing at this location Y North of 16th St NE, connecting to 19th and 20th St NE No formal or direct connections from the Elementary and Middle Schools to the residential area to the north Install direct, lighted path connections from the 16th St NE Trail to 19th St NE and 20th St NE (coordinate with item B and planned development on the north side of 16th St NE) Increased walking/biking from the residential area to the north by formalizing a route that is already desired K-M Public Schools with Coordinate with Development Z Area east of 5th Ave NE, south of the Elementary School No trail connections to future development Coordinate with future development to incorporate high quality trails to connect schools to residential areas People who live in the developments will choose to walk and bike to school Coordinate with Development AA Mantorville Ave and 16th St NE No existing crossing to planned future development west of Mantorville Ave Coordinate with the timing of future development to create a high-quality, at-grade crossing for people walking/biking Continuous and expanded non-motorized network MnDOT with Dodge County and City of Kasson Coordinate with Development BB 16th St NE extension west of Mantorville Ave No trail connection to future development Coordinate with future development to incorporate high quality trails to connect schools to residential areas (coordinate with item AA) People who live in the developments will choose to walk and bike to school Dodge County with City of Kasson Coordinate with Development 22 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PLAN KASSON-MANTORVILLE ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL, KASSON, MN

RECOMMENDED IMPROVEMENTS Concept illustrations of selected improvement areas Recommendation B. 16th St NE and 5th Ave NE. Current (left) and recommended (right). Installing curb extensions and additional high visibility crosswalk will improve safety and comfort at an intersection with high pedestrian volumes. Recommendation I. Midblock crossing of 5th Ave NE between Elementary and Middle School. Curb extensions will increase visibility of pedestrians and help to calm traffic. Recommendation I- Alternate. Midblock crossing of 5th Ave between Elementary and Middle School. Example of painted curb extension. This treatment has lower capital costs than a permanent curb extension pictured on the left. It provides protection and increased visibility to pedestrians. Recommendations A. Mantorville Ave and 7th Ave NE. Current (left) and recommended (right). Curb extensions, high visibility crosswalks and advanced stop bars provide increased safety and improved visibility at an intersection with high pedestrian volumes. INFRASTRUCTURE 23