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Table 2. Ramsey Parkway & Sunwood Drive — Potential Ultimate Lane Configuration <br />Peak Heir <br />Analysis <br />Condition <br />Overall Intersection <br />Legal of Service <br />Average Delay' E_s.. Approach <br />SB - Driveway <br />EE - &Inwood Dr <br />I1JE - SLIIWiood Dr <br />'NB - Ramsey'PIti f, <br />Level of <br />Service <br />Average <br />Delay <br />Legal of <br />Service <br />Average <br />Delay <br />Legal of <br />Service <br />A.,,..erage <br />Delay <br />Level of <br />Service <br />.Average <br />Delay <br />Legal of <br />Service <br />Average <br />Delay <br />.F°Yl <br />Calibrated <br />.A. <br />3 3 <br />A <br />4 2 <br />A <br />3 3 <br />3 0 <br />A. <br />2_9 <br />F'F..l <br />Calibrated <br />. <br />4_7 <br />A <br />6.6 <br />A <br />4 7 <br />x. <br />4 2 <br />A. <br />3_9 <br />L C'S° Source.- 20.10 H;(3h1.....ay Ca air ° tL4 r I U aq - finsignalized <br />; r � <br />The residual capacity for the AM and PM peak hours is also listed below. <br />e.La Seto, 1s <br />AM: SB congests with a 232% increase in traffic growth above the 2030 <br />traffic volumes. <br />PM: SB congests with a 63% increase in traffic growth above the 2030 <br />traffic volumes. <br />The ARCADY operational analysis data is documented in Appendix B, pages B.1.1 thru B.1.3 <br />Discussion of Proposed Roundabout Lane Configuration <br />The roundabout would operate within acceptable ranges of congestion as a single lane roundabout. <br />But, to maintain the proposed eastbound two lanes, an eastbound partial right turn bypass lane <br />should be used to facilitate dropping a lane at the roundabout, see Figure 2. <br />The roundabout can also be expanded inward into the central island, with minimal rework, to create a <br />multilane roundabout with a northbound double left and two westbound thru lanes. The ultimate lane <br />configuration has the ability to handle any potential increases in traffic from the forecasted volumes. <br />DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS <br />The results of the ARCADY analysis of the proposed roundabout show a LOS A for the two peak <br />periods for the interim roundabout design, and has the ability to expand to a multilane roundabout in <br />the future. <br />Typically, when a roundabout is close to a traffic signal, the impacts to the signal are negligible, while <br />the roundabout can be impacted by queue spillback from the signal. The impacts to the Ramsey <br />Parkway and Sunwood Drive intersection will be infrequent but the roundabout is better suited to <br />reduce the effects of the closely spaced intersections, for the following reasons: <br />• If the Ramsey Parkway and Sunwood Drive intersection were traffic signal controlled, it would <br />likely have the same cycle length as the Armstrong Boulevard traffic signal, assuming they <br />both have to operate as one system due to being closely spaced. Using the same cycle <br />length for the Ramsey Parkway intersection imposes timings that may not be ideal for the <br />traffic patterns at the intersection. Additional operational impacts to the Ramsey Parkway <br />intersection are likely due to the inflexibility of signal timings. <br />• The roundabout intersection will have slower entering and circulating speeds. This will reduce <br />the impact of queue spill back from Armstrong Boulevard. The roundabout has greater <br />flexibility in responding to traffic demands as compared to a traffic signal constrained by <br />timings that suit the adjacent intersection. <br />Ourston <br />Roundabout <br />Engineering <br />Operational Analysis <br />Ramsey Parkway & Sunwood Drive <br />Ramsey, Minnesota <br />Page 3 <br />
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