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63 <br />Qualifications for Orange County <br />300 East Main Street Trafflc Study <br />Main Street Properties / Carrboro, North Carolina <br />C(ient Reference: Laura Van Sant -(919) 656-5970 <br />M/A/B perfo~ned a traffic study for a 400,000 square <br />foot xedevelopment project in downtown Catrboro. <br />The uriged-use project consisted of office, residential, <br />retail, and an art musewn. Anticipated trips generated <br />bp the site were distributed to the surrounding stteet <br />system and geometric, signalization, and pedestrian <br />safetp measures avere recommended in conjunction <br />with the new development. <br />West Main~Street Road Diet and Pavement Marking <br />Study anii'`~ak-Poplar Neighborhood Traffic Circulation Study <br />Town of Carrboro, North Carotina <br />Ciient Reference: Jeff Brubaker -(919) 918-7329 <br />T'he West Main Stteet Road Diet and <br />Pavement Marking Studp and Oak <br />Poplaz Neighbothood Traffic <br />Circulation Study was a two-part project <br />ezam~+~~ng the feasibility of a toad diet <br />application on a section of West Main <br />Street in Cat~boro, NC and a <br />transportation study for the adjacent <br />Oak-Poplax neighborhood The road <br />diet study consisted of tca£fic and level <br />of service assessmen~ feasibilitp, need, <br />and impact analysis; and a draft <br />pavement marking plan for the <br />proposed road diet treatment. The neighborhood traffic citculation study identified egisting and <br />projected multimodal transportation conce~ns in the adjacent Oak-Poplar neighborhood, <br />including anp impacts from the road diet The two studies were joindy coaducted and involved <br />multiple public meetings including a neaghborhood walk with residents to identifp specific <br />concems and issues. The draft road diet pavement masking plan will be presented to NCDOT <br />fot project approval, to be completed after the ne.gt xesurfacing, and the neighborhood ttaffic <br />study identified a numbex of issues for more in depth study to improve mobility and access fox <br />the Oak Poplar neighborhood. <br />Martin/Alexiou/Bryson, P.C. 3 <br />