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CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN PURPOSE & NEED ABOUT THIS PROJECT... PROJECT PARTNERS PROJECT SCHEDULE CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN GOALS The purpose of the Milton Road Corridor Master Plan (CMP) is to identify a 20- year vision for a 1.8-mile section of Milton Road that addresses current safety and traffic congestion issues by evaluating a mixture of previously recommended and newly introduced System Alternatives. These System Alternatives include a mix of alternatives that utilize and maintain the existing Milton Road right-of-way, alternatives that would require an expanded right-of-way, and alternative routes separate and in addition to the Milton Road corridor itself. The System Alternatives are also complemented by a series of Base Build Spot Improvements – which constitute targeted, near-term lower investment mitigation measures that support mid- and long-term System Alternatives. As part of the CMP Process, a team of Project Partners (Partners) has been assembled to include representatives from the following agencies to help guide the success of the Milton Road CMP study process: •Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) •Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization (FMPO) • Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (NAIPTA) •City of Flagstaff •Coconino County •US Forest Service (USFS) •Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) •Northern Arizona University (NAU) •Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF) The Project Partners established the following seven goals for the Milton Road CMP which are not prioritized in any particular order: We Are Here Address congestion and safety on Milton Road Identify the long-term (20-year) vision of the corridor Obtain public and stakeholder input on alternatives, including multimodal alternatives Scope out and further implement previous and new strategies, consistent with the long-term vision Prioritize implementation projects for design Assist NAIPTA in completing its Bus Rapid/Transit/High Capacity Transit system design Follow the Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) process to carry forward decisions into the design and NEPA 1 4 2 5 7 3 6

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Page 1: ABOUT THIS PROJECT...Roadside Object Pedestrian/Pedalcycle Parked Vehicle 1371 36 62 10 Motor Vehicle in Transport Roadside Object Pedestrian/Pedalcycle Parked Vehicle 126 118 109

CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN PURPOSE & NEEDABOUT THIS PROJECT...

PROJECT PARTNERS

PROJECT SCHEDULE

CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN GOALS

The purpose of the Milton Road Corridor Master Plan (CMP) is to identify a 20-year vision for a 1.8-mile section of Milton Road that addresses current safety and traffic congestion issues by evaluating a mixture of previously recommended and newly introduced System Alternatives. These System Alternatives include a mix of alternatives that utilize and maintain the existing Milton Road right-of-way, alternatives that would require an expanded right-of-way, and alternative routes separate and in addition to the Milton Road corridor itself.

The System Alternatives are also complemented by a series of Base Build Spot Improvements – which constitute targeted, near-term lower investment mitigation measures that support mid- and long-term System Alternatives.

As part of the CMP Process, a team of Project Partners (Partners) has been assembled to include representatives from the following agencies to help guide the success of the Milton Road CMP study process:

•Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT)•Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization (FMPO)• Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (NAIPTA)•City of Flagstaff

•Coconino County•US Forest Service (USFS)•Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)•Northern Arizona University (NAU)•Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad (BNSF)

The Project Partners established the following seven goals for the Milton Road CMP which are not prioritized in any particular order:

We Are Here

Address congestion and safety on Milton Road

Identify the long-term (20-year) vision of the corridor

Obtain public and stakeholder input on alternatives, including

multimodal alternatives

Scope out and further implement previous and new strategies,

consistent with the long-term vision

Prioritize implementation projects for design

Assist NAIPTA in completing its Bus Rapid/Transit/High Capacity Transit

system design

Follow the Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL)

process to carry forward decisions into the design and NEPA

1

4

2

5

7

3

6

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Level-of-Service (LOS) Criteria

Level-of-ServiceTODAY

Number of Average Daily VehiclesTODAY

STUDY CORRIDOR AT A GLANCE...

33,939

34,621

40,789

53,685

35,262

30,475

34,186

24,862

LOS

Average DelaySignalized

IntersectionsUnsignalized Intersections

A ≤ 10 ≤ 10B > 10-20 > 10-15C >20-35 >15-25D >35-55 >25-35E >55-80 >35-50F >80 >50

Intersection PM Peak

LOS Delay (Sec/Veh)

Milton Road & Forest Meadows Street C 33.3

Milton Road & University Drive C 21.2

Milton Road & Plaza Way B 20.0Milton Road & Riordan

Road B 15.0Milton Road & Historical

Route 66 C 27.2Milton Road & Clay/Butler

Avenue D 40.1Milton Rd & Humphreys St C 29.6

Milton Rd & Beaver St B 12.9

NOTE: Vehicle Counts Observed on Tuesday, September 12, 2017

2

3

6

78

10

13

14

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Crash Severity ComparisonPercentage of Crashes

Based on Severity

Crash Map by Injury Severity

Crashes by Cause

STUDY CORRIDOR AT A GLANCE...EXISTING CORRIDOR SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Crash Severity Number US 180 % Statewide Average %*

Fatal 2 0.1% 1%Injury 338 23% 31%Property Damage Only 1,149 77% 68%

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0 0.25 0.50.125Miles E

LegendMilton Road

US 180

Milton Road Crash Data Injury Severity

kj FATAL

INCAPACITATING INJURYNON INCAPACITATING INJURY

NO INJURY

POSSIBLE INJURY

Total Crashes by Year Total Crashes by Month

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ST

W SANTA FE AVE

W LOWER COCONINOAVE

W UNIVERSITY

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N S

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E ASPEN AVE

SH

UM

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ST

W CHATEAU DR

W M

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WAL

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WM

AR

SHILL

R D

S MIKES PIKE

E COTTAGE AVE

W TUCSON AVE

S AG

ASSI

Z ST

W BENTON AVE

SVE

RD

EST

W TOMBSTONE AVEE PHOENIX AVE

S F

OU

NTA

INE

ST

W GRAND CANYON AVE

W SUMMIT AVE

W COTTAGE AVE

SM

ALP

AIS

LN

S B

LAC

KB

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RO

OS

T

SW

ILSON

LNE RUNKE

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MCCREARY DR

S PINN

ACLE ST

SCALLE

REP

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NB

TOM

CC

ON

NELL

RAM

P

SB

UC

KIN

GH

AM

LN

W TORMEY AVE

E RIDGECREST DR

W BUTLER AVE

E CALLE CONTENTA

S C

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RA

DO

ST

W BIRCH AVE

E FRANKLIN AVE

S LO

NE T

REE

RD

BNSF Railr

oad

FOREST MEADOWS ST

BEAV

ER S

T

k

k

j

j

Citizen'sCemetery

CalvaryCemetery

NorthernArizona

University

0 0.25 0.50.125Miles E

LegendMilton Road

US 180

Milton Road Crash Data Injury Severity

kj FATAL

INCAPACITATING INJURYNON INCAPACITATING INJURY

NO INJURY

POSSIBLE INJURY

2 24

96

218

1149

1371

3662

10

Motor Vehicle in Transport

Roadside Object

Pedestrian/Pedalcycle

Parked Vehicle

1371

3662

10

Motor Vehicle in Transport

Roadside Object

Pedestrian/Pedalcycle

Parked Vehicle

126118

109 116106 101

112

142 146

171

111

131

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Total Crashes by Month

345323

291316

214

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Total Crashes by Year

2 24

96

218

1149

Fatal

Severe Injury

Minor Injury

Possible Injury

Property Damage Only