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PW CASE # <br /> <br />REVIEW STATUS OF TH 47/142~a AVENUE INTERSECTION <br /> By Steven Jankowski PE, City Engineer <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />In light of the recent fatality at this intersection it is appropriate that the recent history of <br />this intersection be reviewed and that the City consider alternatives for its modification. <br />This sebn-nent of TH 47 had a daily traffic volume of 18,500 trips in 2000. There have <br />been a total of 25 accidents over the ten year period between 1993 and 2003 (data is <br />missing for 2001), or an average of two or three accidents per year. Records for this <br />period show a high of six accidents in 2000 and a low of no accidents in 1994. <br /> <br />In 1996 tim City and MnDOT jointly prepared and adopted a corridor plan for the section <br />Highway 47 which includes this intersection. That plan identified this intersection as <br />ultimately having traffic signals. Mn_DOT has control over TH 47 and has held firm to <br />their position that traffic sig-nals will only be installed subsequent to the intersection <br />meeting one of the eight possible teclmical signal warrants. When the Highway 47 <br />improvement project was being desig-ned, the City's en~neering consultant SKF Inc. had <br />prepared a si~al justification report for this intersection which concluded that sig-nal <br />justification warrants had been met. However, this report utilized as an element of its <br />justification traffic which was exiting throu~,:Jn the RiYers Bend Plaza onto CR 116. This <br />traffic was not actually utilizing 142nd Avenue, but was visually observed and recorded, <br />and projections were made as if this traffic were using 142nd Avenue as it should have <br />been. The SRFjustification study was rejected by lVlnDot, which argued that once a <br />signalized intersection at ~-'Ckimo Street was installed and operating there would be less <br />traffic using 147d Avenue. A subsequent sig-nal justification study was performed by <br />SRF at the City's direction based upon traffic counts taken in late April 2001. The <br />Xkimo Street cmmection to TH 47 had been functioning since December 2000 at the time <br />of tlzis study. The results of this second study Showed the traffic volumes using 142nd <br />Avenue had decreased over those identified in SKF's earher study. The City has not <br />requested MrLDOT to do another traffic sig-nal warrant study since that-time. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br />There are several modifications to this intersection that the City might ~vish to consider <br />encouraging MnDOT to pursue. These include the following: '. <br /> <br />£x~end center median through ~142'~ Avenue <br />This modification would result in the safest condition possible at'this intersection <br />since it would eliminate all conflicting turning movements. This change would <br />also have a severe impact to the Pdver's Bend Plaza which is still acclimating to <br />the median closure on CR 116. <br /> <br /> <br />