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the two signal -controlled intersections might be necessary, especially regarding timing. The signal timings <br />were optimized when the 2040 builds were run but the phasing and cycle length were unchanged. <br />The LOS of the intersections is the same as in the 2040 no build scenario and the delays saw only a slight <br />increase at most intersections as a result of the build. The LOS of the EBL and WBL turning movements <br />worsened as a result of the project, both from LOS D to LOS E. The stoplight may need a protected left <br />phase at the PM peak hour for these movements similar to what the NBL and SBL movements already <br />have. <br />The project could also exacerbate the aforementioned issue with the left turns at the MN-47 & Sunwood Dr <br />intersection, since these movements show higher delays and in some cases LOS when compared to the <br />2040 No Build Scenario. <br />The SimTraffic reports are provided in Appendix D. <br />TURN LANE WARRANTS AT NORTH SITE ACCESS <br />While the operations at the north site access are acceptable in all analysis scenarios, turn lane warrants <br />were analyzed for the intersection in the build condition as the access is proposed to be converted from an <br />exit only to full access. The necessity of southbound left turn lane and northbound right turn lane at CSAH <br />5 and the north site access was analyzed using NCHRP Report 457 - Evaluating Intersection <br />Improvements: An Engineering Study Guide. CSAH 5 has a posted speed limit of 50 mph <br />The guidelines from NCHRP Report 457 recommend that if the plotted volumes are to the right of the curves <br />for the speed of the major road listed, a right turn lane be considered. The PM Peak hour is the highest of <br />the three peak hours in terms of volumes at the intersection. Table 8 summarizes the results from Figure <br />2-6 from NCHRP Report 457. A northbound right turn lane is not warranted in 2027 or 2040. <br />Table 8 - Right -Turn Lane Warrants <br />Limiting <br />Major Road <br />Right Turn <br />Right Turn <br />Right TurnWarranted <br />Condition <br />Volume <br />Volume <br />VolumeYes/no? <br />(veh/h) <br />(veh/h) <br />(veh h / ) <br />2027 — PM Peak Hour <br />442 <br />5 <br />28 <br />No <br />2040 — PM Peak Hour <br />496 <br />5 <br />25 <br />No <br />The guidelines from NCHRP Report 457 recommend that if the plotted volumes are to the right of the curves <br />for the speed of the major road listed, a left turn lane be considered. The PM Peak hour is the highest of <br />the three peak hours in terms of volumes at the intersection Table 9 summarizes the results from Figure 2- <br />5 from NCHRP Report 457. A southbound left turn lane is not warranted in 2027 or 2040. <br />Haviland Fields -Ramsey, MN <br />Traffic Impact Analysis I July 2023 <br />
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