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US 70 Multimodal Corridor Study <br /> • Construct sidewalk along the north side of US 70/W. Center Street from N. Charles Street westward to <br /> Moore Street. <br /> • Construct sidewalk along the north side of US 70/W. Center Street from Ninth Street eastward to <br /> Supper Club Road. <br /> • Construct shared-use path along the north side of US 70 from Supper Club Road to Ashbury <br /> Boulevard. <br /> • Construct shared-use path along W. Holt Street from Lake Latham Road to Madison Street <br /> • Install intersection improvements, including high visibility crosswalks, upgraded curb ramps, and <br /> countdown pedestrian signals at the intersection of South Fifth Street and East Center Street/US 70 <br /> Business. <br /> • Extend the sidewalk on both sides of South Fifth Street from East Center Street across the railroad <br /> tracks. <br /> • Stripe bike lanes on North Fifth Street from Stagecoach Road to West Center Street. <br /> 4.4.5.8 2017 Mebane by Design Comprehensive Land Development Plan <br /> The Mebane by Design Comprehensive Land Development Plan is intended to be used by the City of Mebane <br /> and County partners to guide land development decisions. It is a long-range guide for public policy decisions <br /> concerning the overall growth and development of the Mebane community, and it focuses on the physical <br /> growth and development of Mebane and the study area.The plan calls for: <br /> • Improved pedestrian access across major streets, including US 70. <br /> • Sidewalk connectivity along and across US 70, public arts, and connecting NC-119 Bypass to US 70 <br /> and downtown with bicycle and pedestrian facilities. <br /> 4.4.5.9 2018 Mebane Downtown Vision Plan <br /> The Mebane Downtown Vision Plan was created to align the community and economic need of Downtown <br /> with City officials', local business owners', and residents'visions. The Vision Plan illustrates the potential for <br /> nearly 850,000 square feet of new residential and commercial uses in Downtown, and it includes the following <br /> recommendations: <br /> • An 8' two-way bike path with a curbed buffer on Center Street (US 70), lane reconfiguration, and <br /> street trees. <br /> • Connecting sidewalks on Clay, Center (US 70), 3rd, and 51" Streets. <br /> • Improved pedestrian connectivity from Ruffin to Washington to 2,d Street, in coordination with the <br /> development of the Kingsdown property. <br /> 4.4.5.10 2018 Mebane NC Railroad Traffic Separation Study <br /> The Mebane Traffic Separation Study(TSS) focuses on eight (8) existing at-grade roadway-railroad crossings <br /> along a 5-mile span through downtown Mebane to determine the need for improvements and/or elimination <br /> of public at-grade crossings to improve safety and mobility for motorists, pedestrians, rail passengers, and <br /> train crews. The TSS evaluated the rail line in Mebane that crosses various streets, as well as any planned or <br /> programmed railroad and roadway improvements within the study area.The relevant recommendations <br /> include: <br /> • Improve pedestrian connectivity between US 70 and Washington Street. <br /> • Establish median and pedestrian refuge island on 5th Street with new crosswalks at 5th Street and <br /> Washington. <br /> 54 Existing Conditions and Critical Issues <br />
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