7. Traffic Control Devices A sign, signal, marking or other device used to regulate, mark or guide Traffic placed on, over, or adjacent to a street, highway, pedestrian facility, or Shared-use path by authority of a public agency having jurisdiction
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14. Chicanes Horizontal Deflection Curb extensions that alternate from one side of the street to the other, forming S-shaped curves Can be formed by alternating on-street parking Good for locations where speeds are a problem, but noise associated with speed humps and related measures would be unacceptable
28. Transportation Capital Needs - Next 10 Years $30 M Replace failing bridges… Riverside Drive over the Trinity River, E. Rosedale Street over Sycamore Creek, and W. 7 th Street over the Trinity Bridge Replacements $10 M Address need for Neighborhood Traffic Calming due to more traffic in our neighborhoods (trying to avoid the increasing congestion on arterial network) Traffic Calming $585 M $1.2 B $1.785 B Existing Needs New growth - 10 years Total Major Arterials $20 M Repair recently failed new streets Repair Premature Street Failures $40 M 2004 Bond Program funding will be exhausted this year New Traffic Signals/Street Lights $30 M Match to leverage Federal funds for needed transportation projects (freeway bottlenecks, rail safety, intersection improvements, etc.) Transportation Grant Projects $400 M 815 Lane Miles of “poor” streets…Goal = Reduce the number of “poor” lane miles by 20% in 10 years Neighborhood Street Reconstruction Need Impact Program