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US Route 2/302
Intersection Improvements
Conceptual Roundabout Design
The City of Montpelier has obtained the services of Lamoureux &
Dickinson Consulting Engineers (L&D) to prepare construction plans,
specifications and a cost estimate for a roundabout at the intersection of US 2
and US 302 and related approach work. The project is being funded by VTrans
through the Local Transportation Facilities (LTF) Unit. The following concepts
regarding the roundabout design will be refined by L&D during the LTF
design process:
- The roundabout will have an outside diameter of approximately
one hundred and twenty-five feet (125), which is large enough to accommodate two
circulating lanes if necessary in the future.
- The roundabout will allow a reduction in lanes on
US Route 2. Currently there are two eastbound lanes approaching the
intersection, which would have to merge into one to enter the roundabout.
Roadway capacity analyses indicate that one lane will be adequate to serve
the eastbound traffic between the Pioneer Street and US Route 302 intersection. Reduction to one eastbound lane (Spring-Summer 2005) has been necessary for safety reasons.
- Reducing to one eastbound lane provides the
opportunity to construct a sidewalk connection between Pioneer Street and
US Route 302. Sidewalks will be included surrounding the roundabout with pedestrian
crossings marked across all approaches.
- The approaches on US Route 2 and 302 will have
long channeling islands with advance warning signs to slow traffic before
it enters the roundabout.
- There will be "keep right" signs installed on the
approach island as well as "yield" signs on both sides of the approaches
at the roundabout.
- The design will require relocating at least three
utility poles and will require installing new luminaries for lighting the
intersection.
- The center of the roundabout will be a
landscaped, circular island. Around the island will be a textured truck
apron with a mountable curb to be used by tractor-trailer trucks as they
maneuver through the roundabout.
- The travel lane inside the roundabout will be approximately
sixteen feet wide.
- Four-foot shoulders will be added to the
approaching and departing traffic lanes terminating at bike ramps onto the
sidewalk for those bicyclists who opt to ride around the outside rather
than travel through the roundabout. Bicyclists traveling inside the
roundabout must enter the travel lane and act as a vehicle on the
circulating roadway.
- The access to the former Grossman's property eill be relocated and will become a fourth leg of the new roundabout.
Conceptual Project Plans
The following 11" x 17" plans can be downloaded from the links below:
The Final Scoping Report and full sized scoping plans for this project are available for
viewing at the Department of Public Works.
For More Information
Lamoureux & Dickinson
Jody Carriere
14 Morse Drive
Essex Junction, VT 05452
(802) 878-4450
Jody@LDengineering.com
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City of Montpelier
Public Works Department
Tom McArdle
39 Main Street, City Hall
Montpelier, VT 05062-2950
(802) 223-9508
tmcardle@montpelier-vt.org
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Updated August 8, 2005
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